| B2-Sunday News, June 15, 1980: RINGETTE PROVIDES PLENTY of action, yet does not involve the checking of hockey. The game Is played on ice as shown above and a stick and rubber ring take the place of hockey sticks and pucks. As can be seen, the girls are well protected. right future for Ringette Registration doubled in one year On May 26, the North and West Ringette Association held its Annual General Meeting at the North Van Rec Centre and the following slate of officers was elected. New President ts Jerry Smandych, with Peter Griffin as Past President retaining bis ttle of All Star Coordinator Vice Presidents are Eber Bebrenz and Judy Dames while Kate Lister and Bruce McPhee are continuing in their respective positions of Treasurer and Referee in Chief. The new Secretary » Kathy MacKenac. Publicity Arleen Gillett, Scheduler Peter Steinbach Fund Raising Doug Black Equipment Wally Pierce. Statsticaan) Sandy McPhee Coaches Coordinator Ken McLlcan. Coordinators Managers Carol Me Connell and Registrar | vanne Griffin At the meeting, members heard repotls of a banne: year with registration morc than double the first scason In House League playolts the “Coreen Machine” beat the “Sharks” in the Petite Dtvision while the Tween White beake coms Leveoh the “Lee Division the Caps ~ Winning Kitts received trophies and medals Phe two Belle teams cnyoyed Compe tition with Poset C cng (haan Langley aie Aldergrove The main cect of the season was the a Provincial Chamypucuahigp Dournament thet on the RINGETTE Name NATIONS Season Matt tus Licsearinre Catt ftry PRONE PRE-REGISTRATION Age fas of (en $ho fart Aiirngpertfer “ve Proc fr PlergQint alia f 4. Bethy FON exer Moser Mlesgintt Neovethy West Var cmsvers Marr gertte: a ANMC Lervtot Phe er NMerethe wae Vie 4AA? QHA OGO4H North Shore, especially with our Petite All Stars winning the trophy for the second year in a row. Five girls from the North Shore went to Waterloo, Ontano for the National Ringette Championships as part of two B.C. Provincial Teams Pam Reiner, Laura Dickinson and Sharon Gnhin as Jr Belles came home with a Jrd Place and the Sport smanship Award, while Kathleen and Sue Griffin as members of the Belles | cam came 4th The Wateriog Chronicle reported ~ BC shocked everyone with the = giant strides they have made since as recent as tast ycar’s champtonships in Winnipeg They (BOC) were at the bottom last) ycar and Unis year both tcams are vying for playoff spots The BC Jr Belles pulled off the upset of the tournament when they shocked Ontameo 32 to hand thas province ats oaly loss of the nabvonals Lake any other fledghng operation the sport of Ringette has incurred tts share of growing pains but with 1O0 OOO girks playing ip Canada and the Ut! S the sportis here to stay Whats the big attraction” Pwo mayor reasons the team Concept aad the triend ships made durtng the many tournaments Any girl can play amd yet ae onc player can dominate bev ause of the rules thot require much passing Sure the cecotre in Kingette i useatly Che bop scorer twat even she in meolt PPronve permitted to carry the ring from end to end. Because there is no body contact, the game appeals to parents as well, who cnjoy applauding the skills, not the hits. Watch this paper for dates of the Ringette School which will be heid again in Sep tember. All girts from 7 to 17 from Deep Cove to Hor- seshoc Bay are invited to try the sport If enough interest 1s shown, a bunny league of five and six year olds will be started A preregistravon form can be found tn this tssuc Kor more information call the Registrar Luanne Griffin at 988 0648 REMEMBER ME? 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