‘I just want to tell the truth’

Burgess speaks out for other coaches on his dismissal at St. Bede

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LASALLE — Tim Burgess walked into St. Bede Academy to check his mailbox on March 11 after attending an Tri-County all-conference meeting. When he walked out, he was no longer the varsity boys basketball coach at St. Bede.

Burgess said he was called into the office of St. Bede superintendent Ted Struck and informed by Struck he did not

intend to bring him back as head coach next year.

That move became official six weeks later during Wednesday’s board meeting when the Academy board of directors approved Struck’s recommendation by a 5-2 vote.

Board members Jim Perona and Father Luke voted against Burgess’ dismissal.

In a prepared statement, Academy athletic director Bernie Moore said Thursday morning, “We appreciate the five years of effort that Tim Burgess has given St. Bede, but at this time, the board of directors at St. Bede Academy has determined that the boys’ basketball program should move in a different direction.”

Burgess, who had been let go as head coach at Ottawa High School in 2002 after eight seasons, didn’t want to just stand back and take it this time. He no longer wanted to give the standard line from a fired coach saying he was leaving to spend more time with his family or simply say no comment at all.

He wanted to “tell the truth” behind the actions that led to his dismissal for all the other coaches out there who have gone through similar circumstances.

He sat down Friday afternoon in LaSalle with members of the local media to “tell the truth” of what went down. He said his intentions were not to be vindictive, because he still holds St. Bede close to heart.

“I went there, played there, coached there and my daughters go there,” said the 1982 SBA graduate.

Burgess, 44, said he asked Struck the simple question on March 11 of why he was being fired and was told his team didn’t improve enough this year.

The former Bruins coach said that was the last time he had spoken to the St. Bede superintendent until speaking to the administration and board members on Wednesday.

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