Activity Cards are required to register for any sport or program over 4 weeks. The card is from September 1st, 2010-August 31st, 2011. Activity Cards can be purchased during in person registration.
2010 Pre-Season Ringette Skates
There will be NO on-line registration
Sport :: Fall and Winter :: Ringette
| What is ringette ? | |
Ringette is a fast-paced team sport on ice in which players use a straight stick to pass, carry and shoot a rubber ring to score goals. The sport of ringette emphasizes play-making strategies, skating skills and agility. Ringette is played throughout Canada at many different levels, from house league to all-stars and in national and international competition. In Canada, 50,000 athletes, coaches, and officials call Ringette their sport. Ringette is also played internationally in Finland, Sweden, United States, and has been introduced in many other countries. | |
| Age Groups | |
Bunnies (U7) Novice (U9) Petite (U12) Tween (U14) Junior (U16) Belle (U19) OPEN | 7 years & under 9 years & under 11 years & under 13 years & under 15 years & under 18 years & under 18 years & over |
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| Links: | |
Manitoba Ringette Association | |
| Contacts: | |
| Ringette Convenor Team: Eloise Ternovetsky and Brent Burling e-mail: Southdale.Ringette@gmail.com | |
| The Game | |
Ringette was introduced as a sport less than forty years ago in Northern Ontario as an alternative to ice hockey. Many consider ringette to be the ultimate team participation ice sport. Here's why:
Once introduced to ringette, most players enjoy its challenge and stick with it throughout their adolescent years. | |