05/15/2026
Cobras Nation, lets vote for our very own Coach Grew. You can vote for him by pressing the ๐ต๐ฒ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ ๐ฏ๐๐๐๐ผ๐ป on Father Figure Foods post. Letโs support our own and recognize all the work Coach Grew does on and off the field!
West Bridgewater, it's time to vote! ๐
We are proud to introduce your nominees for Greatest Sports Dad on the South Shore. The winner will represent West Bridgewater in the bracket. If they go on to win the whole South Shore contest, 10% of all our May website sales will be donated to the local sports league of their choice.
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โค๏ธ Love = Timothy Grew
Nominated by Laura Louis-Charles, seconded by Merima Ikanovic & Samantha April
Coach Tim Grew is the kind of person a community is built around. As president of the WBYAA and a coach in softball, basketball, and flag football, he dedicates countless hours to the kids of West Bridgewater โ not occasionally, not when it's convenient, but every single day. He teaches teamwork, sportsmanship, and confidence, and his impact reaches well beyond any field or court. West Bridgewater is lucky to have him.
๐ Haha = Michael Perez
Nominated by Keri Mateus
Mike Perez is what happens when a guy just refuses to stop giving back. He's coached T-ball, regular football, flag football, and club spring football โ and that's just what he did for one kid. Multiply that across hundreds of children over the years and you start to understand the kind of impact this man has had on West Bridgewater. He recently led his young football team to a Super Bowl win, but that's almost a footnote. As a veteran and a Selectman, Mike took the local Cub Scouts on a tour of town offices, explained how local government works, and personally taught them how to properly fold a flag. And when the cheer team was on the sidelines, he made sure those girls felt just as seen and supported as his football players. If there are more doers like Mike and fewer watchers, the world is a better place.
๐ฎ Wow = Scott Maher
Nominated by Kristie Gillooly Dean
Scott Maher has coached just about every sport there is in West Bridgewater โ and the one thing that never changes is how he shows up. Every kid, every season, every ability level. He greets each child like they are the most important kid on his team โ because to him, they are. Always smiling, always positive, always enthusiastic. The kind of coach who makes a kid who's never played before feel just as valued as the kid who's been playing for years. That's not easy to do, and Scott does it every single time.
๐ข Sad = Joe Hutchinson
Nominated by Kim Werner Corbett
Joe Hutchinson coaches basketball, T-ball, and softball โ and the thing people notice most is that he never gives his own kids special treatment. Every child on his team gets the same care, patience, and encouragement. But what makes Joe's story truly special is where it comes from. His dad, who passed away last year, was always in the stands cheering him on โ yelling his two cents from the sidelines while Joe loved every second of it. That bond was something to see. Now Joe is out there carrying on that legacy, passing down everything his dad taught him to a whole new generation of kids. That's what this whole thing is about.
Vote for your guy and share this with your West Bridgewater crew! ๐