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An Open Letter from Olentangy Liberty's Kevin Alexander

By Scott Harrington, 02/26/24, 9:45AM EST

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Defending State Champs Place Head Coach on Leave

PHOTO: Columbus Dispatch

Earl Hosack contributed to this story.

Defending OHSAA champion Olentangy Liberty, the current #1 seed and finalist in the Columbus Regional tournament, placed head coach Kevin Alexander on leave last week.

The Patriots, members of the Capital Hockey Conference and Greater Ohio Hockey League, played a pair of playoff games over the weekend with JV coaches Ryan Welsh and Jonathan Falvo serving on an interim basis behind the bench.

Liberty defeated Thomas Worthington and Olentangy Berlin to advance to Saturday's Regional Final against St. Charles.

The Patriots are attempting to defend their OHSAA championship after becoming the first team from Central Ohio to ever win the state tournament last year.

On Friday, Coach Alexander circulated the following letter to the Liberty Hockey Community, which includes a timeline:

2/23/2024:

Let me first start out by saying thank you to everyone in the Liberty Hockey Family. Coach Jack “Hoogie” Hoogeveen, Korms, Baggs, Mr. Bergy, Dougie and the group that started this great program. The great parent volunteers who built this amazing program and put in countless hours (you know who you are). It has been our honor to coach your kids and I hope we left them with life lessons they will never forget. For all the former captains of Liberty Hockey and former players who gave everything they had and left it all on the ice, thank you. And to the best dressed coach in the history of High School Hockey, who can rock the Air Jordan’s like nobody, we could not have done it without you. Coach Rich Smith it’s been my honor to have you on our staff, and I apologize you got tied up in this. You have been an amazing coach, person and a great addition to this program and have done nothing wrong. Jaclyn, Eric, and all the great coaches at Liberty High School, thanks for taking care of our great young men and thanks for putting them first. B$, you and your family are such an inspiration of what hockey is all about. Thank you for everything.

Although last season’s 1st ever Central Ohio Team state championship was amazing and HABE to the amazing kids who made the coaching staff look like geniuses with all the Coach of the Year and team honors, I do have 1 regret……Coach Darwin never got the credit he deserved. 39-1-1 was not an accident. I played AAA hockey in Detroit, Division 1 College Hockey in the CCHA, and played the first ever game and first 2 years with the Columbus Chill and you are by a long shot the greatest hockey coach I have ever been around. The things you taught these kids over the years they will never forget. Our goal was never to win a state championship, it was to teach young men how to play the game we love, learn accountability and play the game the right way.

To the Capital Hockey Conference Volunteers and board, the refs, the Columbus Blue Jackets, the McConnell Foundation, and the Chiller Ice Rinks thank you for doing everything you do to promote High School hockey in Central Ohio. Nobody but the coaches know how much the Blue Jackets and the McConnell Foundation does for the love of the game. To UA, St. Charles, Jerome and Berlin programs, it’s been a blast battling against you guys in big games at the Ice Haus.

To the GOHL Family, thanks for welcoming our coaching staff and our program into the premier league in Ohio, and my sincere apologies for this quick departure. You guys truly get it, and are putting big time Ohio High School Hockey on the map. It was an honor to join this amazing league and I am so sorry this has come to an end as you play the game the game the right way.

No great coach is perfect, but every great coach and great player knows Hockey is a tough game that requires grit and mental toughness. Great coaches always have nothing but the best interest of their players in mind. As everyone knows we have nothing but love and respect for our past and present players. We have always demanded, at Liberty Hockey, our players give everything they have and to play to their full potential, but learn accountability and grow up as respectable young men in the community. Nothing would make me happier than for the seniors to be back at Nationwide playing in the final 4. As the #1 seed you must remember that hard work beats talent when talent does not work hard. The great thing about being a hockey player is it’s a team game, and you always stick together. Great people and great hockey players don’t throw away a teammate or a season on the first sign of adversity. I hope our seniors and team stay together, and don’t let the school administrators (who still

have not told me what is going on) to distract you. Also remember what I tell every senior when they play their last game, I am here for you forever and if you ever need anything from me or job recommendation, just let us know.

I hope I didn’t miss anyone and now to answer the question that’s been asked all week…Kevin, what happened? Up to this point I have let the rumors fly while waiting for my AD, Principal and administrators to advise me of the complaint, allegations, reports as well as honor their requests for me to not talk to anyone while I sit and wait hoping to for a hearing so I could defend myself.

Many of you may not know, but letting a Head Coach go during a state tournament is not a first for the Olentangy School District and Olentangy Liberty High School. This happened about 6 years ago to one of the most amazing human beings and another great hockey coach who loves the game Coach Hoogie. Parents filed a complaint during the state tournament, and for the good of the kids and the program he stepped aside and asked me to keep this amazing program alive. The kids were devastated and the season ended in a disaster that year. Until Tuesday, as the Head Coach, I have honored Coach Hoogie’s wishes, but sorry HOOG I no longer control the program…the administration now does.

After going through this process with HR 6 years ago, I am not shocked by the lack of loyalty by administration to back me up, as this is the reason OHSAA struggles to get great coaches and referees in involved. 6 years later, they are distracting a great group of a seniors and a #1 seed team in the middle of the OHSAA State Hockey Tournament.

As of Friday 2/23/2024 @2:00pm my attorney nor I have not been acknowledged, contacted or advised of anything verbally or in writing.

I will let you be the judge on whether my coaching staff has been treated fairly by this administration based on the chain of event below:

TIMELINE

Sunday, February 18th:

@7:43pm a call was made to me by my superior that a parent had sent him an email with a report.

Monday, February 19th:

@9:42am a text was sent to my cell phone….giving you a heads up that the parent has also gone to the school with reports…. The text also stated in that text that he encouraged the school to talk to me.

Tuesday, February 20th:

I had no contact at all from anyone at the school of any kind until I was on my way to our team practice February 20, 2024 2:45pm. He Kevin it’s Mike Starner, I hate to be calling you with this today, but we received a complaint over the weekend and this morning and had to report to HR and start and investigation….I can’t get in the weeds with it, but um unfortunately we have to suspend you guys indefinitely from practice and contacting kids and anybody about it…..Um, but we will be in touch but you guys are suspended indefinitely and that includes practice today at 3:30pm.

Later that day multiple Liberty Players, Parents and people in the hockey community from all over the state forwarding me an email Principal Starner sent from Liberty High School via FinalForms at @3:01pm.

Dear Olentangy High School Hockey parents,

Effective today, February 20th, 2024, Coach Kevin Alexander, Coach Darwin McClelland, and Coach Richard Smith have been placed on leave by Olentangy Schools, and Ryan Welsh and Jonathan Falvo will serve as interim coaches for the boys’ varsity hockey team, in addition to their regular duties.

Placing and employee on leave protects the integrity of any investigation, and we cannot offer further details.

Please know the best interest of our students and student-athletes is one our top properties, and we are working closely with the District to limit the impact of this transition as our team to compete in the OHSAA Tournament.

Wednesday, 2/21/2024:

12:53 PM Request to Starner and Meeker via email from my attorney Josh Fravel:

Mr. Starner and Mr. Meeker, My office represents Kevin Alexander regarding his coaching position with the Olentangy Liberty Hockey Team. My client was surprised to receive a phone call yesterday that you received a complaint that had been reported and was handed over to HR and would be notified of further details. In addition he was informed of being suspended indefinitely and was not to contact anyone about it. At this time, he has not been provided any further details from your office or HR. Please forward me my client’s entire employment file. Additionally, please provide me with a copy of any complaints made against my client during the course of his employment. I also understand that you are performing an investigation into this matter. Please forward me the results of said investigation when completed and provide me notice of any hearings on this matter.

That’s the end of the timeline and that’s all I know at this time. Best of luck to all the teams this weekend.

 

Coach Alexander