Our teams love competition and work hard in every tournament, with the unflagging support of bench staff and parents. Here are this season’s highlights…
West met East in Ontario for a 7-team showdown in the U16AA Division. Our U16AA Impact made the trip but brought the stomach flu along. Kate Robichaud (F) subbed in for goalie Jazzy on Saturday (two wins!), and with Jazzy back in net, they held it together (with missing players) for an OT Semis win and then a come-back victory in a tough battle for the Gold. A tournament to remember—Congrats!
U16AA Impact wins Gold
With 12 teams hosted in the U16AA division (January 13-15), the largest ringette tournament in the world provided a gathering of serious competition. U16 Pace won three out of four RR games, and with no shortage of skill and hustle, narrowly missed the Semi-Final via a three-way tie. U16 Impact made it past Semis, and took Silver in the Final! Nice work!
U16AA Impact wins Silver
With 10 teams in the U16AA division (December 16-18) our U16 teams faced spirited competition and nail-biting battles, including a last minute win for Impact and a shoot-out win for Pace that led them both to the Gold medal game. The finish: Pace won Gold and Impact claimed Silver. Congratulations to both teams for a great first-half of their season.
U16AA Pace wins Gold
U16AA Impact wins Silver
Hosting 10 teams in the U16AA division (November 25-27) our Calgary teams faced amazing competition, with both teams battling their way to the medal rounds. Impact won Gold and Pace claimed Bronze. Congrats!
U16AA Impact wins Gold
U16AA Pace wins Bronze
At this tournament (November 11-13), eight teams were hosted in their division—and both our teams made it to the finals for an exciting Calgary finish. Pace took Gold and Impact took Silver. Great work!
U16AA Pace wins Gold
U16AA Impact wins Silver
AA Ringette Calgary Committee Meeting
Flames Community Arena
Mid-Canada AA Ringette Tournament
Winnipeg, MB