Howie Zaron is expecting to resume coaching duties for the 91原创 Rams this year, after recently being found not guilty of a drug possession charge in Surrey Provincial Court.
鈥淭he 91原创 Rams have sent an application to reinstate me,鈥 Zaron said.
He believes the Rams are waiting to hear from the Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) before it is final.
The 91原创 Advance Times has reached out to the Rams organization for comment.
Zaron, the head coach of the Rams until 2020, was sidelined when he was charged with possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking following a 91原创 RCMP investigation in the summer of 2020.
Local police said a search of a home and vehicle in Brookswood resulted in the discovery of a small amount of cocaine packaged in 17 鈥渇laps.鈥
While awaiting trial, Zaron was suspended, according to Rams management. The club鈥檚 board of directors had protocols that said any coach facing trial was to be suspended until the issue was resolved.
Zaron鈥檚 two-day trial ended on May 18 this year with a not guilty verdict.
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He said he accepted the suspension while he was awaiting trial, and now that he鈥檚 been found not guilty he wants to resume his coaching duties.
However, Blake Roberts, a board member of the British Columbia Football Conference (BCFC) was not sure that Zaron should be immediately re-instated.
鈥淟eagues such as the BCFC can and should have higher standards,鈥 he said, suggesting the league should consider the court transcripts of the trial before making a decision.
Roberts said this was his own opinion and he was not speaking on behalf of the BCFC.
The Rams鈥 view is that Zaron can return having been cleared of the criminal charge, Roberts said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 accept that.鈥
Zaron said he couldn鈥檛 imagine why he would not be allowed back after the verdict.
鈥淎ll I know is I was found not guilty by a judge in a B.C. court,鈥 Zaron said.
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