University of Calgary
secondary coach Marcello Rapini is the 2017 Canada West nominee for the Gino
Fracas Award as the U Sports Volunteer Coach of the Year.
Rapini began his involvement with
the Dinos football program in 1985. He was a member of two Vanier Cup
championship teams. His contributions to the team continued after his playing
career carving out a niche as one of the team’s most respected coaches. He began
his coaching career as secondary coach in the early 1990’s and was involved for
four seasons before business commitments forced him to step away. Rapini
returned to the fold in 2006 and has been with the program since.
Currently Vice-President of
Marketing for Perpetual Energy in Calgary,
Marcello makes time for football despite a demanding career in the oil and gas
industry. He rarely misses a team meeting, film session, or practice despite
his responsible position at Perpetual, often taking his vacation to coach at
fall training camp.
Marcello is also one of the rare
coaches whose players “play for him” and has the unique ability to inspire his
athletes. He prides himself on teaching players the proper technique, the
ability to communicate and react to the situation presented on the field.
Marcello’s intensity and passion
on the field is matched by his commitment off the field. He provides career
opportunities for Dinos student-athletes playing a huge role in helping young
graduates transition into the business community. In addition, he is involved
helping current players find suitable summer employment through his contacts
with the downtown business community.
This past year Marcello developed
a program called LENDING LEADERS
recruiting donors to help defray operating costs of the football program
raising more than $150,000.
Marcello’s contributions have not
gone unnoticed within the Dinos family. In April 2010 Marcello received the
Dinos 5th Quarter Distinguished Alumni Award for his unwavering
contribution to the program. Two years later the Marcello Rapini Award was
established. This endowed award with the University of Calgary
is awarded annually to a deserving defensive back with the program and was
funded by business and personal associates of Rapini in recognition of his vast
contribution to the program.
Always looking to better himself
as coach, Rapini, was a guest coach with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in Saskatoon five years ago.
Current Dinos Head Coach and former Gino Fracas Volunteer
Coach of the Year Wayne Harris states, “Marcello is very passionate, you can’t
find a more passionate coach out there and he sets high expectations for
everyone.”
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