Crown wants 25 years for Manitoba football coach who sexually assaulted students
WINNIPEG — A disgraced former high school football coach apologized during a sentencing hearing for the “grief and shame” he caused to the nine students he sexually assaulted.
However, the Crown prosecutor is arguing that Kelsey McKay conducted an unrelenting, decade-long campaign of grooming and assaults on teenage boys and a fit sentence is 25 years in prison.
McKay provided a brief statement Wednesday at the end of a two-day sentencing hearing in Winnipeg provincial court.
In front of a courtroom that included some of his victims and their families, McKay apologized and said he is taking his imprisonment as an opportunity to learn more about himself.