James Bradley
James Bradley
  • Category:
    Coach
  • Sport:
    Volleyball
  • School:
    Mohawk
  • Induction:
    2019
Bio

James Bradley was the Mohawk men's volleyball head coach for seven seasons from 2003 to 2010. He guided the Mountaineers to OCAA championship appearances in all seven years, bringing home two OCAA gold medals, one silver and one OCAA bronze.

Under his leadership, the Mountaineers made three trips to the CCAA championships, culminating with a bronze medal win in 2008.

James took over a team that was 2-10 and went 11-2 in his first season. He was named OCAA West Coach of the Year in both 2004 and again in 2006, and was nominated for CCAA Coach of the Year in 2006.

During his tenure, James built a tradition of excellence for the men's volleyball program at Mohawk. The program went on to win 11 medals in a dozen seasons starting in 2005-06.

He owned a 69-9 record for an .885 win percentage (not including his last season as a co-coach when he was on the bench as a mentor).

James loved working with his players and watched with pride as many were recognized by the OCAA and CCAA as All-Stars, MVPs, Players of the Year and All-Canadians.