Ringette is a team sport. much like hockey, only the sticks we use to play with have no blade. instead, there is a metal tip on the end of it. instead of a puck, a blue, rubber ring is used. players spear the ring with the tip of their...
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Ringette is a team sport. much like hockey, only the sticks we use to play with have no blade. instead, there is a metal tip on the end of it. instead of a puck, a blue, rubber ring is used. players spear the ring with the tip of their stick. The object of the game is the same as in hockey. players must move the ring from one end of the ice to the other, while trying to score goals. one thing. the ring needs to be passed over the two blue lines on the ice surface. Teams play with five skaters and a goalie on the ice at a time. two defense, 2 forwards , a centerman, and of course a goalie. IT is a fun. action packed team sport, played primarily by girls. it is exciting to watch... most of the time.
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HEATHER PICKETT/ LACOMBE GLOBE Hundreds of skate blades cut up the ice surfaces at the Barnett Arena over the weekend, as the second annual AA Ice Breaker Tournament brought ringette teams – including the Jr.[...]
Fourth in the Fraser Valley.The Prince George Rays Stucco under-16 ringette team fashioned a .500 record on the weekend, with two of three losses capping the tournament after a strong start.Prince George started with a 4-3 win over Coquitlam, thanks to goals from Sydney Ward, Joey Matzelle, Nicole Leblanc and Justine Lamothe.That was followed by a 10-0 drubbing of Surrey, backed by a hat trick from Leblanc and two-goal games from Cassie...
Mike Somma
Teams from as far as Ottawa, Gloucester and Boucherville traveled to Pointe Claire this weekend to participate in the annual Pointe Claire Ringette Association (PCRA) Tournament, which saw 46 teams compete in 12 divisions.
The event began last Friday and champions were named Sunday...
The Goderich Petites ringette team went 4-0 over the weekend, winning the Petite division of the Mitchell Ringette Tournament. Great play, along with teamwork proved to be a winning combination for the team.[...]
Lacombe Ringette host their first tournament of the year this weekend. Action will start Friday morning and continue until Sunday evening. Check the association's website for times. In recent action, the Lacombe Co-operators Synergy Pettite C ringette team played in Drayton Valley lost 8-3.[...]