Our Team

  • Craig Sherbaty

    Craig Sherbaty, the esteemed owner and program development director of the Pacific Titans Athletic Program, boasts a wealth of over thirty-five years of diverse experience in player, coach, and association program execution, serving as the lead on-ice instructor. His accolades include attaining a BC Hockey high-performance coaching level and being recognized as a Certified Master Skills Instructor by Hockey Canada. Craig also holds the pivotal position of Director of Hockey Operations at the Cloverdale Minor Hockey Association, where he plays a central role in fostering community relations, designing player and coach development initiatives, participating in key sub-committees, and leading on-ice training sessions. His exceptional track record not only underscores his remarkable skills but also underscores his profound dedication to advancing player, coach and association development within the realm of hockey.

  • Sandra Sherbaty

    Sandra Sherbaty, the owner and administrator of Pacific Titans Athletic Program, Lord Tweedsmuir Hockey Canada Skills Academy brings with her over 25 years of hockey administration and business experience. Leading her dedicated team, she plays a crucial role in enhancing player development and coaching progress. Beyond the realm of sports, Sandra's enthusiasm for outdoor pursuits shines through in her love for running, exercising, trekking, and tending to her garden, all of which deeply influence her coaching methods and philosophy.

  • Brien Gemmell

    Brien Gemmell, residing in Cloverdale with his wife and 2 kids, is dedicated to the world of hockey. With over 30 years of coaching experience in various levels such as minor hockey, academies, and junior hockey, he holds the prestigious title of a certified HP1 coach with Hockey Canada. Currently serving as the Head Coach and Director of Player Personnel for the White Rock Whalers Junior 'A' Hockey Club, he is also a Life Member of the Cloverdale Minor Hockey Association. Since 2004, Brien has been an integral part of the Pacific Titans, contributing as a skill coach and lead instructor. His unwavering passion for the sport drives him to help players enhance their skills on the ice and develop their character off the ice, embodying the true essence of a mentor and coach in the world of hockey.

  • Mike Wilson

    Mike Wilson, a dedicated coach with over 16 years of experience coaching hockey, has a rich background in the game, spanning more than 29 years. His playing experience includes levels such as Junior B, Junior A, and earning a scholarship to play University Hockey. Transitioning to coaching, he has adeptly worked with players of all levels, focusing on skill development and team concepts. Mike has worked with the Pacific Titans Athletic Program conducting programs within schools like the Surrey School District 'Sticks & Stars' and Lord Tweedsmuir's Hockey Canada Skills Academy, showcasing his passion and deep knowledge of the game in every coaching session.

  • Michael Boyd

    Mike Boyd, a highly skilled player, has achieved success at different levels of hockey. His journey began with being the top scorer for the PJHL Port Moody Black Panthers in 2009 and later earning the MVP title with the Oro-Medonte 77s in 2010. Transitioning to college, Boyd continued his winning streak by securing the National Championship with Monroe College NJCAA in 2012. Recognized for his exceptional abilities, he was named a 2-time 2nd team All-American in Region 3 for 2011-2012 and 2012-2013. Boyd's impact extended to his time with Florida Gulf Coast University ACHA from 2014 to 2015, where he played a key role in winning the South West Division Championship. Even after his playing days, Boyd remains devoted to improving players' skills as an international coach. Beyond hockey, his interests include beach outings, fitness, playing guitar, art, cooking, and a passion for animals and helping others.

  • Shawn Boone

    Shawn Boone brings 25 years of experience as a skill development coach, with 20 of those years dedicated to the Pacific Titans Athletic Program. His background includes playing Junior hockey, with a penchant for admiring Connor McDavid. Outside of the rink, he enjoys golfing and spending quality time with his two beloved dogs, Max and Ollie.

  • Daniell Lange

    Daniell Lange started playing hockey at age 5, within the Langley minor hockey league. His journey in the sport led him to notable achievements such as winning the peewee B provincials during his time in Langley. Transitioning to spring hockey, Daniell became a Pacific Titan Captain at the age of 13, under the guidance of Coach Craig. Progressing through Jr. B and Jr. A levels, he thrived with the Richmond Sockeyes & Coquitlam Express, clinching championships in both leagues. Daniell later ventured into coaching, initially with the Pacific Titans and Cloverdale Minor Hockey before stepping into the role of Assistant Coach with the Abbotsford Pilots. His coaching acumen saw him eventually assume the position of Head Coach and Assistant GM, honing various coaching facets. Presently, Daniell dedicates his expertise to enhancing player skills within the Pacific Titans Athletic Program.

  • Alex Beechey

    Alex is entering into his 5th season with the Pacific Titans. Alex loves coming to the rink and seeing everyone enjoying the game he’s played his whole life.

    He spent his younger years as a Cloverdale Colt and then continued on for 5 years in the PJHL, playing for the Abbotsford Pilots and Ridge Meadows Flames. Alex trained with Craig on the Pacific Titans during his minor hockey days, and was also a part of the Lord Tweedsmuir Hockey Academy.

    Alex is passionate about skill development and enjoys giving back to the game that has given him so many smiles along the way. Most importantly, he wants everybody to follow rule number 1: Have fun!

  • Jordan Funk

    Jordan grew up playing for Cloverdale Minor Hockey and was a former Pacific Titan during spring hockey.

    He went on to play in the PJHL then BCHL for the Surrey Eagles and Prince George Spruce Kings as well as spending time in the SJHL. Returning to the PJHL, he won a provincial championship with the Richmond Sockeyes before concluding his playing career with SFU in the BCIHL.

    Now dedicated to coaching and skill development, helping young players advance their game through the Pacific Titans Athletic program.