2002-2003 Season  

Ringette Calgary's 25th Season

 

  • Ringette Alberta introduced strict coaching certification requirements with a December 15th deadline
  • Mandatory referee refresher clinics were held Sept 25th and 29th
  • Mandatory Coaches clinics were held Oct 1st and 2nd
  • Ringette Calgary hosted a Canada Winter Games Tournament from September 20-22
  • Andrea Gregg was the recipient of the Don Henderson Memorial Ringette Scholarship
  • NCCP Level 1 Tech/Practical clinics were held Sept 28/29 and Nov 16/17
  • NCCP Level 2 Technical clinic was held September 13-15
  • Edmonton hosted the World Ringette Championships November 23-30 with Team Canada winning Gold.
  • Ringette week was held November 23-30. Ringette Calgary hosted a Scavenger hunt.
  • Ringette Canada Leadership Retreat for high performance women coaches was attended by Beth Veale and Stacy McNichol.
  • A silent auction was hosted by the Belle AA and Open AA team on October 30th at Schanks.
  • Ringette Calgary hosted the new NCCP CBET coaching course.
  • Edmonton Wood Tournament - Tween AA Rush (Gold) - Tween AA Thunder (Silver) - Junior AA Strive (Gold)
  • Regina AA tournament results = Tween AA Rush (Gold) - Junior AA Strive (Gold) - Belle AA Mazi (Silver)
  • Calgary hosted the Petite AA Christmas Classic Dec 27-29
  • Calgary hosted AA Provincial Championships
  • Laura Webb was given the AA Committee Volunteer Award at the AA Banquet.
  • Holly Polson and Marlayne Brandsgard were recipients of Ringette Alberta Friends of Ringette awards.
  • Calgary hosted the Western Canadian Ringette Championships
  • The City of Calgary Parks & Rec hosted a ringette camp from August 25-29 at Village Square Leisure Centre with head instructor Jody Black
Registration Numbers 2002-2003 Season
 
Bunnies
Novice
Petite
Tween
Junior
Belle
Deb
Int
Open
Total
Bow View
34
53
50
32
0
29
27
0
0
225
Northwest
36
53
54
45
0
43
32
0
0
263
South Calgary
15
29
26
18
0
0
0
14
0
102
Calgary East
14
25
20
22
0
0
0
0
0
81
South View
0
0
0
0
58
0
0
0
0
58
North Calgary
0
0
0
0
55
0
0
0
0
55
AA
0
0
0
27
15
14
0
0
14
70
Other
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
45
0
59
Total
99
160
150
144
128
86
73
59
14
913
These figures do not include "Women's Teams" (Intermediate B, C and Masters)

2002-2003 Season Teams and Coaches

Bunny
Calgary East L'il Devils Ron Crawford
Bunny
South Calgary Angels Greg Chudiak
Bunny
Bow View Bears Colette Craig
Bunny
Bow View Shooting Stars Shannon Stratton
Bunny
Northwest Tornadoes Dave Chown
Bunny
Northwest Bunnies Kevin Tod
Bunny
Northwest Hurricanes Gerald Alexander
Bunny
Bow View Speeding Unicorns Wanda Paslawski
 
Novice A
Northwest Ring Robbers Greg Robb
Novice A
South Calgary Ice Crushers Ray Lenstra
Novice A
NW Chicks with Sticks Terry Colluney
Novice A
Bow View Blue Tornadoes Bob Davies
Novice A
Calgary East Predators Holly Salhab
Novice A
Bow View Ring Rats Susanne Pedersen
Novice B
Bow View Ringers Holly Quigley
Novice B
Bow View Babes on Blades Russ Andrew
Novice B
NW East Ring Robbers John Crandell
Novice B
South Calgary Storm Connie Lavelle
Novice B
Calgary East Peggy Houle
Novice B
Northwest West Ice Angels Scott Fuller
Novice B
SCalgary Green Fireflies Kelly Pratt
 
Petite A
Calgary East Power Zone Lise Stradeski
Petite A
Bow View Heat Jeff Orchard
Petite A
Northwest East Dynamite Doug Bosch
Petite A
Bow View Attitude John Webb
Petite A
Northwest West Swoosh Steve Drozdowski
Petite A
South Calgary Ice Paul Geddes
Petite B
Bow View Blue Ice Breakers Paul Olsen
Petite B
Northwest West Ice Cougars Michael Grant
Petite B
South Calgary Cougars Terry Yasui
Petite B
Bow View Funky Monkeys Jerry Bauche
Petite B
Calgary East Bulldogs Richard Drake
Petite B
Northwest East Hurricanes Don Klimosko
Tween A
South Calgary Blaze Belinda Morency
Tween A
Calgary East TNT Larry McIntosh
Tween A
Bow View Terminators Wayne Waldal
Tween A
Northwest Hot Tamales Bernie Troitsky
Tween B
Northwest West Lightning John Powell
Tween B
South Calgary Storm Wendy Hodgson
Tween B
Calgary East Rush Adrian Shorter
Tween B
Bow View Blue John Karchewski
Tween B
Northwest East Zoovas Ken Barker
Tween B
Bow View White Sk8r Grlz Jackie Connery
 
Junior A
North Calgary East Vibe Harvey Fairfield
Junior A
South View Blue Jack Marsh
Junior A
South View Red Roy Holman
Junior A
North Calgary West Illusion Jim Hepburn
Junior B
North Calgary East Rage Jim Robinson
Junior B
South View White Doug Hayden
Junior B
North Calgary West Illusion Ken Twerdy
Junior B
South View Green Stingers Marty Gaulin
 
Belle A
Bow View White Illusion Ian Frame
Belle A
Northwest Central Odyssey Chris Goulard
Belle A
Northwest East Rebels Bob Barnes
Belle A
Bow View Blue Adrenaline Gerald Albert
Belle A
Northwest West Vixens Don Van Tetering
 
Deb A
Calgary Fusion Lonnie Krahn
Deb A
Bow View Prairie Fire Steve Hutchison
Deb A
Bow View United Mark Hinther
Deb A
Northwest Outlaws Murray Pettem
Deb A
Northwest Storm Brian Glowa
 
Intermediate A
Rockyford Darlene Koester
Intermediate A
South Calgary Storm Darryl Jaques
Intermediate A
Triwood Gladiators Ed Wahl
Intermediate A
Triwood Tradition Laura Webb
Intermediate A
West Hillhurst John Caffrey
2003 Ringette Calgary City Champions
Division
GOLD MEDALISTS
SILVER MEDALISTS
PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS FINISH
Novice A Bow View Ring Rats
Bow View Tornadoes
Novice B South Calgary Fire Flys
South Calgary Storm
Petite A Bow View Attitude

Northwest Dynamite
Petite B Northwest Hurricanes


Northwest Cougars Northwest Hurricanes - Silver
Tween A Northwest Hot Tamales

Bow View Terminators Northwest Hot Tamales- Gold
Tween B NW East Zoovas

NW Lightning

 
Junior A Southview Celerity

North Calgary Illusion North Calgary Illusion - Silver
Junior B North Calgary Illusion
Southview Green Stingers
 
Belle A

Bow View White Illusion

Northwest East Rebels

Bow View Illusion - 4th
Bow View Adrenaline - 5th
Deb A Team Fusion

Bow View United Team Fusion - Gold
Intermediate A West Hillhurst US Triwood Tradition
West Hillhurst US - Gold
Triwood Tradition - Bronze

CALGARY'S "AA" TEAMS 2002-2003

CALGARY
EDGE
PETITE AA

Ferran BROWN
Ashley BOOS (C)
Michelle COX
Sarah COURTNEY
Renee TAWTEL
Carly QUIGLEY
Kristy ORAM (C)
Chelsea KLIEWER
Ainsley BOSCH (G)
Alison ROCKLEY
Justine WILLIAMS
Lauren CRAPE
Shauna MacFARLANE (C)
Karli TIBERIO
Lena HAGEL (G)

TEAM STAFF:
Coaches:
Doug Bosch
Rob MacFarlane
Melissa Pollard
Manager: Marlene Cox

CALGARY
VIBE
PETITE AA


Marina BARRY
Corey BLOCK
Mariah BROWN
Ashley DROZDOWSKI
Jessie GEDDES (G)
Larissa KORPACH
Melissa KORPACH
Ashley MacLEOD (G)
Maddie ORCHARD
Ashley SMITH
Alyssa STRADESKI
Christianne VARTY
Emily WEBB
Chelsea WILSON
Amber ZITTLAU

TEAM STAFF:
Coaches:
Steve Hutchison
Iveah Hutchison
Trainer: Carley Stewart

CALGARY
THUNDER
TWEEN AA

Paula SHEARER (G)
Megan MELNYK
Laura ARMSTRONG
Alyssa BOSCH
Brittany WIEBE (C)
Kerry MILLER
Jenny HARRISON
Jackie HO (C)
Kathleen PAGE
Rickey-Lee deVRIES (C)
Stephanie ZIMMEL
Jenn GATES
Nikki GEDDES
Katrina MURRAY (C)
Kendra SCANLON (AP)

TEAM STAFF:
Coaches:
Dean Melnyk
Ian Armstrong
Leslie Zimmel
Manager: Michelle Bosch
Trainer: Myrna Shearer

CALGARY
RUSH
TWEEN AA

Melaine WILD (G)
Caitlin MacISAAC
Alex BAYKO
Keli SMITH (C)
Ashley CHUDYK
Kirsten SMITH (C)
Andrea BORAS
Kirsten ORCHARD
Chelsea CURRAN (C)
Jennifer COUTTS
Kelsey GERWING
Victoria BROWNE
Sarah MILES

TEAM STAFF:
Coaches:
Bob Curran
Shelagh Flanagan
Shawn Curran
Manager: Jilaine Boras

CALGARY
STRIVE
JUNIOR AA


Bobbi MATTSON (G)
Heather LAMB
Allison CRONIN (A)
Ainslay KERR (C)
Jenny HARTLEY
Trina IWANSKI
JD DELORME
Kate ELZINGA
Sarah BEATON
Cayla GILLIES
Victoria RUSSELL (A)
Chelsey MORRILL (A)
Martine PETTEM
Sam HAMMOND
Kristi WAEYEN (G)

TEAM STAFF:
Coaches: Bob Kerr
Beth Veale
Heather Barton
Manager: Bob Russell

CALGARY
MAZI
BELLE AA


Lindsay VEALE
Erin STOCKWELL
Jackie WILLIAMSON
Lindsay SHIERMAN (A)
Tracy LEFEBRE
Jennifer KUHN
Adrienne WHITE (A)
Kaelyn BARRIE
Stacy JOHNSON
Meagan CRONIN (C)
Caitlin SETTERS
Lindsey LOVSE
Whitney BRYANT (G)
Angela CROSBY (G)

TEAM STAFF:
Coaches:
Trina Janssens
Robyn McNeil
Stacey McNichol
Sandy McNeil
Manager: Noel Cronin

CALGARY
FURY
OPEN AA


Stacey McNICHOL (G)
Heather BARTON
Lisa BROWN
Robyn McNEIL
Carley WURTAK
Abbey HOES
Jenny COOK
Pam LENZ
Hope BOYCHUK
Erin KRUSHELNICKI
Jody BLACK
Shannon HUTCHISON (G)
Heidi SHAVER
Tamara ANDERSON (G)
Tara MARQUARDT (AP)

TEAM STAFF:
Coaches:
Murray Pettem
Lisa Brown
Jenny Cook
Manager: Jaime Hatchette
Trainer: Mark Hatchette

Team Provincial Finish
Petite AA Edge Bronze   
Petite AA Vibe 4th   
Tween AA Thunder Silver Gold at Western Canadian Championships
Tween AA Rush Bronze   
Junior AA - Strive Gold Bronze at Canadian Ringette Championships
Belle AA Mazi 3rd   
Open AA Fury 2nd   
Team Canada Won Gold at the
2002 World Ringette Championships

Teams from across Alberta travelled to Edmonton in November of 2002 to watch the world ringette championships, which included teams from Finland, USA, Sweden and Canada.
The final game saw Canada beat Finland to regain their world title by a score of 3-1

Calgary's Jodi Jensen was the only player on Team Canada who was a Calgarian.

The Association President & the League Scheduler disappeared in the middle of Ringette Season ....
Steve and Iveah Hutchison slipped away to visit their new grandson Caleb, their son (Bill) and his wife (Tamara) in Australia.
Father/Daughter Officiating Duo
at the Petite AA tournament
December 28, 2002
(Jaimie and Mike Morris)

2003 Canada Winter
Games Team

Congratulations to the following Calgary
AA players who were members of Team Alberta

Lindsay Veale Lindsay Lovse Allison Cronin
Victoria Russell Chelsey Morrill

Megan Cronin

Kailin Barrie Caitlin Setters Adrienne White
Alternate: Jackie Williamson

2003 Esso Golden Ring


The 17th annual Esso Golden Ring was held Jan. 17-19, 2003 and hosted Bunny through Intermediate divisions. There were 173 teams in 16 different divisions.

Tournament Committee:
Laura Webb Gail Kerr
Iveah Hutchison Archie Mann
Marlayne Brandsgard  Shelagh Flanagan
Charlene Waldal Jaimie Morris
Linda Shorter Nadine Bertin
Cindy Melnyk John Mader
Holly Polson Tammy Leskun
Darlene Kuhn Bonnie Gillies
Lisa Puchala Lynn Robb
Janice Schneider Shelley Geddes


2003 Esso Golden Ring Champions
All Bunnies Are Winners!!
Division Gold Medalists
Score
Silver Medalists
Score
Novice S Calgary Ice Crushers
8
St. Albert Kaos
2
Novice B Spruce Grove Tarantulas
8
Sher Park Fire Rings
1
Petite A Calgary BV Attitude
2
Fort Sask Krush
0
Petite B Calgary NW Hurricanes
5
Calgary NW Cougars
2
Tween AA Central AB TBS Power
4
Calgary Rush
2
Tween A Fort Sask Synergy
4
Calgary NW Hot Tamales
1
Tween B Sher Park TBI Bladz
6
Fort Sask Fuzion
2
Junior AA Calgary Strive
6
Black Gold Zone 5
3
Junior A North Calgary Vibe
1
North Calgary Illusion
1
Junior B North Calgary Illusion
2
Calgary SV Fusion
1
Belle AA Edmonton Escalade
7
Zone 5
5
Belle A Edmonton Mashers
6
Red Deer Ignite
5
Deb A Calgary Team Fusion
8
St. Albert Kaos
5
Int A West Hillhurst US
4
Red Deer Kinette Ice
1
Open AA Edmonton Wav
3
Calgary Fury
2

Esso Golden Ring Champions 2003
(photos courtesy of R&G Photo)

The 2003 Esso Golden Ring:

  • The tournament was sponsored for the sixteenth year by Imperial Oil Limited.
  • We had Game scores on this site - they were posted throughout the weekend by using a laptop and a cell phone to upload them from the control centre
  • We had a great Hospitality Night on Friday night at Marlborough Community Hall from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. There was fantastic attendance and a good time was had by all.
  • There were 2450 players on 173 teams in the 2003 Esso Golden Ring in 16 divisions of play.
    There were a total of 356 Games (481 hours of ice).
  • The ice bill was approximately $51,000.00.
  • There were approximately 75 on-ice officials used in the tournament.
    Referee game fees for the tournament total $10,068.00. The cost of "importing" referees and transporting them was an additional $4300.
  • A van was provided to transport out of town officials to all of their games. (thanks to Murray Todd who drove the van, Lonnie Krahn for helping him out and to Leanne Henderson for lending a hand in the peak times.)
  • Referee hotel rooms were provided free of charge to all out of town officials.
  • Committee members accumulated 867 draw prizes for players (5 for each team), including 200 custom stinger sticks with the 17th Esso Golden Ring imprinted on them.
  • Every player received a custom imprinted take home gift with the Esso Golden Ring logo on it - from Bunnie to Petite A it was a beach ball and from Petite B and up a cosmetic bag.
  • All players received 2003 Esso Golden Ring posters and lapel pins.
  • Two coaches from every team received Esso Golden Ring pens.
  • All bunny teams received participation medals for their friendship series.
  • The "control centre" was once again located at East Twin and was staffed with committee members and volunteers all weekend who circulated game scores, compiled results, and generated pre-printed gamesheets for all games.
  • Gamesheets for each game were shuttled by volunteers to East Twin arena for verification.
  • Committee members were linked by cellular phones donated by Fido, and averaged more than 500 km of driving over the weekend. (Our gamesheet driver on Friday logged more than 400 km in one day)

A Hard Working Tournament Committee


The Games....



Appearance on the Morning Show....


And the rewards....

Ringette Week Scavenger Hunt Winners!
1st PLACE WINNERS -
NW EAST NOVICE B RINGROBBERS

During Ringette Week Nov 23-30 hundreds of ringette teams across the province participated in a Scavenger Hunt to promote team bonding and to celebrate our sport.
Ringette Calgary had their own list of items for the Scavenger Hunt and the RingRobbers
were the only team to successfully retrieve all items!

Team donating items to a Food Bank or Toy Drive
Evidence of Parent Fan Appreciation
The team with a referee
Go to the Ringette Store -
tell the clerk the secret
password
" I have Ringette Fever"
Ringette Fever in a public outdoor place
Team bonding
Ringette Fever in a public indoor place
Movie ticket stub dated
as old as possible
Team member in full ringette equipment in a mall 
Create ad promoting ringette
Wear your Jersey to School
Lunch boxes from way
back when
Make a banner promoting Ringette Week and hang it in an arena
Ringette parents/players
filling up with gas at ESSO
Convince a business to add to their outdoor sign "Ringette week Nov. 23-30th"
Teammates outside an
ATCO building
The oldest ringette jersey you can find
Oldest and stinkiest Ringette equipment

2ND PLACE WINNERS -
NW TWEEN B ZOOVAS

3RD PLACE WINNERS -
BV SPEEDING UNICORNS

Tween AA Division Results
Gold Team Calgary
Silver Team Alberta
Bronze Team BC
4th Team Saskatchewan
5th Team Manitoba

Junior A Division Results
Gold Team Calgary
Silver Team Alberta
Bronze Team BC
4th Team Saskatchewan
5th Team Manitoba

Belle A Division Results
Gold Team Saskatchewan
Silver Team Alberta
Bronze Team Calgary
4th Calgary NW Rebels
2003 Western Canadian Championships
 
2002/2003
Calgary Petite A
Bowview Attitude

Novice A
Bow View Ring Rats
bus trip to Saskatoon

Petite A Provincial Championships
Gold - Bow View Attitude
Silver - Northwest Dynamite

The NW Petite B teams,
who competed for the gold at the Esso Golden Ring.
The Hurricanes won the gold, and the Cougars, the silver

NW Rebels Belle A
Bronze Medalists Lethbridge Chinook Tournament Dec/02

Calgary NW Hurricanes (Petite B)
who were the gold medalists at the Medicine Hat Tournament
in January. They also received the gold medal
in the Esso Golden Ring.

NW Junior A Vibe
Triple overtime Gold Medal Winners Red Deer Tournament,
Gold Medal winners at the Diamond Ring &
Gold Medal Winners Esso Golden Ring

Silver Medal Winners NW Cougars at Red Deer Friends on Ice Tournament

NW Hot Tamales
Gold Medal Winners Medicine Hat Tournmament
Calgary Junior AA team goes to the
Canadian Ringette Championships

Tween AA
Team Fusion Deb A Team 2002-2003
Former Calgary player Drew Belan
with the Regina Bandits Belle AA who will be representing Saskatchewan at the 2003 CRC's

Polar Bears Ringette Tour 2003
1,2,3,4.....37,38...Good to Go!!
Submitted By Ian Frame, BowView

Such was the cadence called out several times by our group over the two weeks during our tour throughout Europe. We were a group of 14 athletes, 23 additional family members and the best tour guide in the world, Radek Dan for a grand total of 38 travelers. We found out on our tour's first day, courtesy of one of our player's mothers, Val Dolan, that assigning a number to each of us to be called out in sequence once we were all on our bus would easily and quickly ensure that no one would be mistakenly left behind. Aside from its obvious practicality, we all had a lot of fun with the process during our time together.

Our Team Canada Polar Bears Ringette team 2003 followed the footsteps of the inaugural ringette tour to the Czech Challenge Cup held in Prague in 2002, led by Gord McSween of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. As was the case for Gord and his team last year, one of our group's prime motivators this year was to further expose and introduce our sport of ringette to other countries in the world that are potential adopters of the game. My conclusion is that the sport was once again viewed by local officials and onlookers with eager interest. Most everyone who offered comments to us were very impressed with the speed and high quality of play that they witnessed.

Our team was comprised of athletes ranging in age from 15 to 20 years; one player resides in Tisdale, Saskatchewan, two from Lethbridge, one from Strathmore and one from Rockyford with the balance coming from the Calgary area. We were exposed on-ice to several interesting venues, including a practice in Fussen, Germany as well as two exhibition games and six round robin games versus three Finnish teams in Prague. One of the three Finnish teams is a contender with the Finnish Tier 1 League, with the other two clubs being top contenders within their Country's Tier 2 League. Our girls wore the Canadian Red , White and Black Polar Bears' colors with all of the same pride that any other Canadian athlete competing for their Country has shown us in the past. Up against some very stiff competition and with their collective hearts on their sleeves, our girls captured the Bronze medal, being one goal away from earning Silver. My full compliments as coach goes out to each and every player for playing at a level which does our Country and the sport of Ringette proud. Excellent job, well done ladies!

Our tour this year commenced with our arrival in Amsterdam where we first met up with Radek and once on board our bus, we were off to Koln, Germany for our first night. From there, we toured to the medieval town of Rothenburg and attended a local festival in Bad Mergentheim. The next day, we moved on to Oberamergau in the German Alps and visited the infamous Neuschwanstein Castle, which was quite an exciting spectacle that we all enjoyed. The next leg of the tour took us to the Salt Mine and Celtic village near to Salzburg, Austria and the better part of a full day in the downtown area of Salzburg, a beautiful city well known for its backdrop for "The Sound of Music". Our hotel was perched on top of a small mountain just outside of Salzburg and I still think I overheard an echo of Julie Andrew's "The Hills are Alive" song early the next morning...although I couldn't find anyone else agreeing with me (must be my sensitive ears, I guess).

From there, we moved into Prague for 5 days of competition, sightseeing and shopping (maybe the occasional disco with the girls). Prague is a very beautiful city overflowing with culture, full of exciting things to do. We toured a crystal factory, the local Staroprammen brewery, the Asian market for shopping during our visit and thoroughly enjoyed strolling and sightseeing throughout the city center. Near to Prague, we attended the Terezin Concentration Camp, which was sobering reminder of past wartime tragedies as well as an opportunity to reflect on how fortunate our families are today by comparison.

After our competition in Prague, we flew by charter back to Amsterdam and stayed for three days in a small town west of Amsterdam, near to the North Sea, called Noordwijkerhout and toured in and around Amsterdam for a few days. We had a great time strolling around in the city center and also participated in a canal tour within the city's core. We toured an authentic cultural village called Zaanse Schans and a few of us even braved the "Goliath" roller coaster at the Six Flags Amusement Park, northeast of Amsterdam. As I compose this article back at my home in Calgary in September, I'm even still processing all of the exciting things that we saw and places that we went to during our trip.

I hope that I speak for all of our tour's participants when I say that it will leave a very pleasant and positive impression on us forever.

Many grateful thank yous go out to, once again, our guide, Radek, as well as Paul Almeida of Azorcan Global Tours Ltd., our team's manager, Darlene Kuhn (with a very honorable mention to Val and "Father" Phil Dolan) and my co-coaching staff, Joan and Bruce Hammond. Collectively, you have made the entire experience possible and we all on the tour appreciate your joint and untiring efforts. What an awesome experience!

 

Executive:
President
Steve Hutchison
Past President
Chris Belan
VP Administration
Laura Webb
VP League
Lonnie Krahn
Darwyn Miles
VP Technical
Beth Veale
VP Publicity
Rachel Gilmour
Treasurer
Clint Tippett
Zone 3 Director
Darryl Jaques
Directors:
EGRT Liaison
Laura Webb
Bingo Director
 
Casino Director
Iveah Hutchison
Sponsorship
 
C.R.R.A. Rep
Mike Bertin
Player Development
 
Coaching Development
Rob Reginato
Ice Scheduling
Iveah Hutchison
AA Rep
Darlene Kuhn
Bow View Rep
Betty Friesen
Northwest Rep
Diane Gaska
South Calgary Rep
Cathy Moore
Properties Rep
Adrian Shorter
Staff:
Administrative Assistant
Marlayne Brandsgard
Accountant
Gail Kerr




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