November 19th-21st, 2021
On behalf of the Lethbridge Ringette Association Board of
Directors, we are so excited to welcome you all to the 2021
newly rebranded Bridge Battle Ringette Tournament. After taking a
tournament hiatus, we are thrilled to be hosting
our biggest tournament yet with 46 teams participating. Fans of
ringette will have an opportunity to see the sport on
full display with teams ranging from U 10 Step 1 to Open A.
Lethbridge is an amazing city and we are confident you
will have a fun and memorable weekend on and off the ice.
The ATB center will serve as our tournament hub for the weekend.
This is where you will find some amazing raffle
items, player and coach draws, and the Ringette Store will also be
on hand. There will be chances to buy 50/50
tickets and our Cash for Christmas lottery tickets. We thank you in
advance for supporting our raffles! The tournament
will also have a professional photographer taking some action shots
this weekend. You can find the link to the
photographers website on our tournament website
(www.lethbridgeringettetournaments.com ).
The Lethbridge Ringette Association is committed to giving back to
our community. We are asking teams to contribute
non perishable food items to our food drive in support of the
Lethbridge Food Bank (at ATB). Teams will have an
opportunity to take a photo with their donation and all those
participating will receive an extra player draw ticket.
We want to send a big thank you to all our sponsors. Without the
generous support of these businesses, a tournament
like this wouldn’t be possible. If you have a chance, please take a
minute to review the online program, tournament
website and arena signage where the names of our sponsors will be
displayed.
I would also like to send a huge thank you to our tournament
committee, and a few of our board members. We pride
ourselves with putting on a top-notch tournament and that doesn’t
happen without many people putting in countless
hours. This year we decided to move to a more digital platform, and
this proved to be no small feat. A big thank you to
Rob Burton (LRA Director of IT), Arne Gjerlaug (Registrar) and John
Kovach (LRA Director of Fundraising) for their
dedication and perseverance to this endeavor. Thanks to our
Directors of Officials, Jessica Ursel and Kelsey Logan
who have made sure even in a year with fewer officials, we will
have all our games covered. I also want to thank
Ashley Lynch, Natalie Guidinger and Jess Beck for their assistance
with our amazing raffle items and displays. And of
course, this tournament wouldn’t be what it is without our Director
of Tournaments and Vice President Kelly Dinsmore.
The number of hours that Kelly puts into making this tournament
amazing for everyone would astound most people. If
you have a chance this weekend, please take the time to thank these
volunteers for all they have done for our
association and for the sport of Ringette.
Lastly, thank you for choosing to be a part of our tournament this
weekend. We know there are other events out there
and we are truly appreciative of the players, parents, officials,
and fans that have chosen to participate in the Bridge
Battle!
Play Hard! Have Fun!
A Message from the Mayor
On behalf of the City of Lethbridge, I am pleased to welcome
everyone to the 2021 Bridge Battle Ringette Tournament, November
19th to 21st here in Lethbridge.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the organizers,
coaches, parents and volunteers who have committed many hours
organizing this event and preparing the teams for competition,
especially during these challenging times.
To the participants, I commend you on the time and energy that you
have dedicated to developing your skills both on the ice and off.
Team sports build character and contribute to the betterment of
communities in the Province of Alberta. Have fun! Be proud all that
you have accomplished.
We are delighted that you have chosen Lethbridge for your event and
we hope all visitors will find time to explore some of our
attractions and get to know us better. I’m sure you will find our
citizens friendly and welcoming wherever you go.
But first, let the play begin! We wish you great success in the
tournament, and a wonderful time making memories in
Lethbridge.
Blaine Hyggen, Mayor City of Lethbridge
Tournament Highlights Thank you for choosing to make the Bridge
Battle Tournament a part of your
ringette season. We want to ensure that you have a fantastic
experience while here
in Lethbridge. Feel free to stop anyone one of our volunteers if
you need any
assistance.
ATB will play host to the raffle table, silent auction and
coach / player draws. Please stop by and check out the amazing
items up for offer!
Back again is the Player of the Game Award. This award will
be
chosen by the opposing team and if time permitting be
presented
on ice. A big thanks to Booster Juice for donating the player
of
the game awards
Heart & Hustle Award—This award will be chosen by a
players
own team and is a great way to acknowledge a players effort.
Thanks to Kernels Popcorn for sponsoring this award.
Please check out the Ringette Store who will be set up
the ATB Centre Friday and Saturday
Game results Keep up to date on scores and playoff schedules at
www.lethbridgeringettetournaments.com
Raffles & 50/50 Draws
Game awards
Daily progressive 50/50 draws will be sold at all arenas making for
a bigger prize. Tickets will be
sold 2 squares for $5. In addition to our daily 50/50 prize, the
Lethbridge Ringette Association has
a Cash for Christmas Raffle with prizes of $3,500, $1,000 and $500.
Tickets will be available for
$10. Tickets for Cash for Christmas and 50/50 will be available
online as well through our
tournament website.
photographer
There will be a Photographer taking pictures throughout the
weekend. Be
sure and check their website for images
www.lethbridgesportphotos.ca
Ringette store
The LRA believes strongly in giving back to our communities. This
year we will be collecting food bank donations. Bins will be placed
near the main doors and near the raffle room. Any players who
contribute a donation will receive an extra payer draw ticket. See
the rink manager for details. Post your pics on Instagram @
bridgebattle2021
On April 6, 2018, Canadians were heartbroken to hear the news of
the Humboldt Broncos bus crash. Of the 29 passengers, sixteen lost
their lives and thirteen will all bear physical and emotional scars
for life. On April 7, 2018, Humboldt Broncos defenseman Logan
Boulet succumbed to his injuries. His parents, Bernadine and Toby
Boulet offered to donate his organs so that six lives could live
on. They did so because Logan told his parents he was registering
as an organ donor and that he was inspired by his coach and mentor
Ric Suggitt. Ric passed on June 27th, 2017 and was also an organ
donor and saved 6 lives. The impact of this tragedy was felt very
close to the Lethbridge Ringette Association. The Boulet family
were active members of the Lethbridge Ringette Association for many
years, and we continue to spread the word about Logan Boulet and
Green Shirt Day in hopes of encouraging more Canadians to register
as donors. The City of Lethbridge recently honored Logan’s memory
by renaming the Adams Ice Arena to the Logan Boulet Arena. This was
the arena where Logan started playing “little kids” hockey, and it
was his favorite arena to go to growing up in Lethbridge. Now, his
story will be shared with anyone who walks through the doors of the
arena, as a Logan Boulet display case filled with photos will live
there permanently. At the top of the display, there’s a mantra that
Logan lived by: “Work hard. Play hard. Have fun.” They’re words
that Logan’s family hopes will inspire athletes playing in the
arena for years to come.
The Logan Boulet Effect is still felt in Lethbridge and around the
country, as
his initiative has inspired more than 200,000 Canadians to register
as donors.
Green shirt day
U 10 Step 1
Team 1 Lethbridge Rattlers
#1 – Claire Kasycz #3 – Kaitlyn Mikilak #4 – Rachel Gellrich #5 –
Reese Boxer #10-Gwenyth Gibb #12-Amelie Dufour #16-Shaelyn Gfrerer
#17-Anabella Figg #20-Julia Staley Head Coach Loretta Staley Head
Coach Aimee Boxer Asst Coach Trevor Gellrich Manager Tanya Figg
Manager Carmen Gfrerer
Team 2 Strathmore Ice Sharkettes
#4 Marlo Strasky #6 Jake Plunz #7 Ava Kruesel #8 Morgan Towns #10
Aubrey Smith #11 Grayson Bridger #12 Scarlett Fearon #15 Sophie
Baxter Head Coach: Evan Bridger Asst Coach: Gabby Gauvin Asst
Coach: Norm Kruesel Manager: Amanda Towns
Team 3 Medicine Hat Jr Gators
#4 Brinley Cross #5 Jorja Sadler #6 Olivia Ulbricht #7 Arika
McDowall #8 Katie Vis #9 Peyton Howes #10 Grace Stirling #11 Brylee
Dirk #12 Annabelle O’Reilly #15 Myah Weber
Head Coach: John Karamanos Asst Coach: Travis Cross Asst Coach: Ari
Herman Asst Coach: Marty Robinson Manager: Megan Cross
Team 4 Indus Tigers
#11 Stella Galambos #28 Leighton Kaiser #5 Portia Lowe #3 Emma
Nelson #27 Hannah Rea #14 Lillian Tulk #26 Mae Woodward
Head Coach: Bruce Nelson Manager: Kristin Nelson
Team 3 Lethbridge Rattlers Black
#5 – Ryann Wood #6 – Gracelyn Burton #7 – Brinkley Seward #9 –
Avianna Becker #10-Olive Hengeveld #11-Hollie Haase #14-Amerah
McLain #28-Aleesia Semeniuk #32-London Hendrickson
Head Coach Rob Burton Asst Coach Sarah Becker Manager Heather
Bursaw
Team 1 Lethbridge Rattlers Blue
#7 – Mollie Marischuk #8 – Leah Richter #9 – Mila Takasaki
#12-Teagen Labossiere #13-Eva Yamamoto #14-Bella Legge #17-Stella
Marischuk #20-Natalie Kudilek #29-Braelyn Kelly
Head Coach Blair Richter Asst Coach Haley Hegland Asst Coach Phil
Marischuk Manager ShalaneMarischuk
Team 4 Bow View Sharks
#2 Robyn Dukeshire #6 Grace Stewart #7 Ellie Olver #9 Kaelyn
Doherty #10 Dylan Christmas #12 Maddison Piercey #13 Ellia McPhee
#14 Olive Spaw #15 Alexis Robertson #17 Jasmine Mowat Head Coach:
Stephanie Christmas Asst Coach: Graham McPhee Asst Coach: Chris
Mowat Asst Coach: Dustin Olver Manager: Kristen Olver
U 10 Step 2 Team 2
Lethbridge Rattlers Yellow
#2 – Leah Weiss #10-Scarlett Kinnell #13-Gabriella Helwig #18-Asha
Nunweiler #19-Hannah Lampman #21-Audrey Knox #22-Sara Greenfield
#27-Jordyn Nagy Head Coach Brent Nunweiler Head Coach Tom Kinnell
Asst Coach Justine Kazimir Manager Marnie Nagy
U 10 Step 2
Team 5 Strathmore Ice Raptors
#2 Braelynn Carlson #5 Locklyn Hayes #6 Blythe Lindberg #7 Paxton
Monner #8 Addison Bonner #11 Blayke Monner #16 Makelti
Brown-Whitebear #17 Addison Gibson Head Coach:Chad Monner Asst
Coach: Stefanie Brown Asst Coach: Cody Hayes Manager: Fiona
Nanke
Team 6 Airdrie Little Stingers
#4 Rhyan Cimolini #7 Josslyn Eadie #9 Elsie Chaplin #12 Charlotte
Richards #13 Kira Walker #14 Addison Hnatiuk #16 Lauryn Hannah #18
Quinn Payne #21 Kenzie Ogden #44 Rylynn Glenn Head Coach: Nick
Payne Asst Coach: Briana Glenn Asst Coach: Dan Hannah Asst Coach:
Jeremy Walker Manager: Tenille Walker
Team 7 Airdrie Shooting Stars
#4 Brielle Latreille #7 Halle Lunn #8 Emma Brodie #9 Madison Brodie
#10 Jordyn Neufeld #11 Lilyan Nikish #12 Willow Breukel #18 Ally
South #19 Amelia Courtman Head Coach: Ken South Asst Coach: Candace
Brody Asst Coach: Jason Nikish Manager: Jennifer Latreille
Team 8 Bow View Ice Pugs
#18 Harper LeBouthillier #19 Lexie Ross #20 Lucy Van Dongen #22
Helena Dries #24 Bennett Knoechel #29 Danna Mitchell #30 Sarah
Nadeau #32 Iris Pyne #33 Katrina Kuhn #34 Sydney Clark Head Coach:
Audrey Arnal Asst Coach: Makena Hirsch Asst Coach: Lisa
LeBouthillier Asst Coach: Emma Pyne Manager: Sebastian Nadeau
U 10 Step 3
Team 1 Lethbridge Rattlers
#3 – Hannah Shenton #6 – Lucy Hendrickson #7- Harper Lynch #8 –
Ashton Boxer #9 – Parnelle Jonker #10-Gracelyn Friel #12-Julia
Boyle #13-Jordan Borland #14-Kaia Parks #15-Olivia Staley #19-Siri
Larsen #27-Skyler Hatt
Head Coach Aimee Boxer Head Coach Kurt Parks Asst Coach Ryan Boyle
Manager Kelly Dinsmore Manager Tracy Larson
Team 2 Cochrane Chicken Nuggets
#6 Kaedence Kimpton #10 Kattelon Richard #11 William Colameco #12
Paige Rudy #13 Emersyn Baxter #14 Nora King #15 Kenzie Matthies #17
Brooklyn Dent #18 Mila Urbanczyk #19 Ryann Grant #20 Lexi Gray #21
Paige Lussier Head Coach: Stephanie Dent Asst Coach: Brian King
Manager: Laura Colameco
Team 3 Strathmore Ice Devils
#1 Belle Baxter #2 Hannah Lausen #3 Brianna Tower #4 Emmersyn Clark
#7 Hazel Croft #8 Braydee Heer #10 Hayden Paschal #11 Kenlee
Bridger #12 Lily Difebo #13 Callie Tower #15 Dakotah Bonner #16
Leah Cyr #17 Cabri Jenson #18 Teagan Bell Head Coach: Martin Croft
Asst Coach: Wendy Bell Asst Coach: Kevin Paschal Asst Coach: Curtis
Tower Manager: Claudia Vachon
Team 4 South Calgary Comets
#2 Brielle Despres #3 Sidney Carter #4 Annalie Despres #5 Winslow
Turner #6 Emma Thomson #7 Ivy Eistetter #8 Maya Pulles #10 Allie
Reinders #11 Addison Komarniski #12 Elise Mahoney #13 Sawyer
Weening #16 Olivia Sillers #17 Cadence Miller #18 Natalie
Welland
Head Coach: Zane Komarniski Asst Coach:Laura Carter Asst Coach:
Rich Pulles Asst Coach: Tom Reinders
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Team 5 NW Calgary Panthers
#2 Willow Fabbi #3 Maya Randhawa #4 Rachel Burke #5 Lillian Denny
#6 Violet Denton #7 Sonya Hirani #8 Aniston Williams #14 Kassidy
Etienne #16 Abby Makin #17 Ai Newman #18 Stephanie Willis #19 Karis
Cripps #23 Ashlynn Gibbs Head Coach: Debbie Burke Asst Coach: Erin
Cripps Asst Coach: Brian Denny Asst Coach: Blaize Fabbi Asst Coach:
Todd Makin Asst Coach: Nick Willis Manager: Allison Denny
Team 6 South Calgary Blizzards
#2 Estelle Ghazar #3 Suzanna Genge #4 Chloe OBrien #5 Drew Haney #6
Isabel Hutchinson #7 Amelia Brown #8 Leighton Casson #9 Brooke
Lawrence #10 Alexandria Domagas #11 Payton Peacock #12 Jorgia Deeks
#14 Emmylou Horne #15 Teagan Kennedy #16 Anabelle Thomson #18 Tessa
Dlugan Head Coach: Chris Hutchinson Asst Coach: Warren Brown Asst
Coach: Trevor Deeks Asst Coach: Shannon Pfeiffer Manager: Andrew
OBrien
Team 2 South Calgary Ice Breakers
#2 Ema Carter #3 Leila Muyomba #4 Abigail Terry #5 Claire Hunt #6
Gillian Varley #7 Avni Grant #8 Vivian McKinnon #9 Rylee Dyck #10
Zoe Muyomba #12 Emari Hayward #14 Ava Fleeton #15 Lily Haggard #16
Isabella Haggand #17 Madeleine Sears #18 Celeste Boles Head Coach:
Laura Niedermeyer Asst Coach: Jack Fleeton Manager: Scott &
Katrina Boles
U 12 C Team 1
Lethbridge Rattlers
#6 – Katelynn Tratch #7 – Olivia Mullen #8 – Pepper Potts #9 –
Lillian Kovach #10-Jordyn Kambeitz #15-Calla Nunweiler #19-Kinley
Wright #22-Natalie Johnson #23-Olivia Jarina #24-Katie McMahon Head
Coach Kaitlyn McCulloch Asst Coach Craig Kambeitz Asst Coach
Rebecca Martin Asst Coach Melissa Tratch Manager Vicki Kambeitz
Manager Sonia Mullen
Team 3 Indus Lightning
#2 Brynn Crilly #4 Allie Niergarth #5 Jayda Durksen #7 Grace Keehn
#11 Addison Arnold #12 Delaney Creamer #14 Evelyn Woodward #16
Sarah Volk #19 Vivianna Cecchetto #20 Trista McDonald #26 Evelyn
Charron Head Coach: Kayce McDonald Mngr: Susan Pilling
Team 4 Bow View Rebels
#20 Carrera Yokety #21 Claire Gugolj #22 Charlotte Miller #23
Emilie Henschel #24 JJ Horoff #25 Lily Dickson #26 Calleigh McGowan
#27 Isla McKnight #28 Spencer Standing #29 Cadence Liberman #30
Arianna Gill #31 Sarah Jennings #32 Grace Dawe #33 Sylvie-Lee
Solmosan #34 Olivia Boettcher Head Coach: Amber Gugolj Asst Coach:
Joanne Boettcher Manager: Kim Jennings
U 12 B Team 1
Lethbridge Rattlers
#1 - Lincoln Blair #7 –Aubree Burton #8 – Ella Running #9 – Isla
Chatters #11-Anna Richter #12-Aster Jonker #13-Avaya Peter
#14-Jessie Cox #18-Sienna Mauro #32-Raina Gjerlaug #33-Beth Shenton
Head Coach Gord Cox Asst Coach Jaylin MacLean Jr Coach Abby Cox
Manager Kelly Dinsmore
Team 2 NW Calgary Rebels
#2 Jenna Hansen #3 Mayeve Hargreaves #4 Charlotte Gratton #5 Olivia
Ector #6 Claire Hafichuk #7 Eirlyn Weeres #8 Georgia Lambe #9 Jade
Matheos #10 Kate Gervais #11 Kylie McMillan #13 Sydney Scott #14
Jade Bettesworth #16 Madeleine Galbraith Head Coach: Danielle
Hargreaves Manager: Kevin Ector
Team 3 Strathmore Ice Breakers
#1 Lauren Van Bussel #2 Timbree Desmet #3 Maleah Harwood #4 Emma
Johnson #5 Ruby MacInnis #6 Eden Terry-DuBourdieu #11 Hayden Darago
#12 Sydney Skytt #13 Bronwynn Fearon #15 Madilyn Smith #16 Lily
McCann #17 Kaylee Lester #18 Hayley Arsenault Head Coach: Ardith
Lester Asst Coach: Willie Darago Manager: Renee DuBourdieu
Team 4 South Calgary Fast n Furious
#2 Claire Jennings #4 Nova Hollman #5 Megan Haney #7 Camryn
Korenowski #8 Georgia Early #9 Willow Stewart #10 Taylor
Hammerlindl #11 Solana Holst #12 Felicity Park #14 Sophie O’Grady
#16 Rebecca Mannas #18 Ally Dlugan Head Coach: Sarah Dunnet Asst
Coach: Solveig Thompson Manager: Lavender Murray
Results and Playoff schedule will be posted on
www.lethbridgeringettetournaments.ca
Lethbridge Rattlers
#6 – Avani Grover #7 – Grace Murphy #13-Claire Forsyth #22-Charlie
Lagasse #23-Kati Banda #24-Kaie Mikla #25-Maggie Swain #26-Payton
Racz #28-Bella Beck #29-Kaily Jonker #30-Mallory Doan Head Coach
Leanne Murphy Asst Coach Jody Banda Jr Coach Stevie Sander Manager
Barb Doan Manager Rajesh Grover
Team 2 Bow View Riptide
#4 Fiona Pacholski #5 Mckinley Krause #6 Ross Jones #7 Ande Little
#8 Grayson Galvin #9 Paige Sanderson #10 Kara Robertson #11 Taylyn
Walliser #12 Devon Kelly #13 Samiya Tamber #14 Samantha Schiffo #16
Aubrey Johnston #17 Emerson Myers Head Coach: David Little Asst
Coach: Deven Schiffo Manager: Laura Pacholski
Team 3 Strathmore Ice
#1 Chloe Praeker #19 Callie Hauswirth #20 Raina Gerrard #21 Casey
Flett #22 Peiton-Rose Kopp #23 Dylan Martel #24 Ursula Ramsay #25
Lauryn Arsenault #26 Jewel Many Heads #28 Isabella Smith #31
Natalee Johnston #32 Lucy Alexander-Brinkman #33 Maddy MacLean #34
Marika Sevcik #35 Kaitlyn Mullis Head Coach: Randal Praeker
Manager: Crystal Gaudet
Team 4 Bow View Titans
#2 Vivienne Piche #3 Rylee Walters #4 Ella Deleau #5 Megan Stringer
#6 Aubrey Romanchuk #7 Charlotte Russell #8 Emery Greffen #9 Kaya
Payne #10 Lexi Twarzynski #11 Jaden Payne #12 Brenna Saruwatari #13
Madalyn Tyson #14 Kennedy Emerson #15 Torie Kissel #17 Maddox
Deleau #30 Danica Twarzynski Head Coach: Tak Saruwatari Asst Coach:
Derek Deleau Manager: Tricia Twarzynski
U 14 A Team 1
Lethbridge Rattlers
#2 – Kennedy Parks #3 – Anna Storey #5 – Kristen Borland #8 –
Peyton Bennett #9 – Jenna Kambeitz #14-Marit Larson #15-Charli
Allinson #16-Brooklyn Lynch #17-Hannah Guidinger #18-Niobe Ebel
#31-Alexis Ingram Head Coach Tosh Borland Head Coach Craig Kambeitz
Asst Coach PJ Lynch Asst Coach Tehya Trekofski Manager Trina
Ingram
Team 2 NW Calgary Surge
#1 Myah Burrows #2 Amelie Rivard #3 Addison Durland #5 Julieanna
Denny #6 Myla Shepherd #7 Anna Johns #9 Halle Rushfeldt #10 Macy
Lacusta #11 Kennedy Murphy #12 Sydnee Rivard #13 Danika Brabec #15
Teagan Dyck Head Coach: Megan Fraser Asst Coach:Brian Denny Asst
Coach: Jaired Lacusta Asst Coach: Chelanne Murphy Asst Coach: Kern
Shepherd Manager: Raeanne Rivard
Team 4 NW Calgary Velocity
#5 Amber Frigon #9 Tayden Katay #10 Hailey Kane #14 Cassidy Budgell
#15 Kate Kraft-Mullane #16 Raela Coffyne #20 Colbie Cardinal #21
Chelsea Pangracs #23 Payton Becker #24 Macy Vlasschaert #28 Elora
Fawcett #32 Carly Bertulli Head Coach: Dan Frigon Asst Coach: Tanya
Bertulli Asst Coach: Trevor Budgell Asst Coach: Rina Cardinal Asst
Coach: Derek Coffyne Manager: Tanis Budgell
Team 3 Bow View Xtreme
#19 Ryann Reid #20 Kalista Simms #21 Aliya Rattai #22 Madi Cose #24
Cameron Earle #25 Avery Ashley #27 Sophia Horne #28 Hailey Haddow
#29 Blake Marfleet #30 Hailey Tissington #31 Simon Forgeron #32
Saoirse Britton #33 Rachel Lavery #34 Alyssa Downey Head Coach:
Erin Ashley Asst Coach: Shawn Earle Asst Coach: Kyla Lavery Asst
Coach: Megan Zariwny Manager: Georgette Saraceni
U 16 B
Team 1 Lethbridge Rattlers
#3 – Kaitlyn Sanders #6 – Rebecca Taylor #8 – Madeline Taylor
#11-Mayah Van Sluys #13-Katie Gallagher #14-Shayla Walshe
#17-Camrynn Dueck #18-Asia McIntyre #20-Phoebe Ruggles #25-Ily
Vucurevich #27-Abby Cox #30-Steve Sander Head Coach Chris McIntryre
Asst Coach Kami Makar Asst Coach Jonathan Taylor Asst Coach Gord
Cox Manager Dayna Vucurevich
Team 2 Bow View Venom
#1 Hailei Fajnor (G) #4 Lauren Hughson #5 Hope Taylor #6 Emily
Haddow #7 Jacelyn Vanderhooft #8 Caitlyn Gray #9 Kaitlyn Dixon #11
Elise Howie #12 Jenna Mccluskey #13 Gemma Crewe #14 Kierra Wabick
#15 Hayden Riedel #17 Camila Ramirez-boada #18 Jorah Cooper Head
Coach: Doug Inglis Asst Coach: Jeff Howie Asst Coach: Jennifer
Hughson Asst Coach: Joanne Kuzoff Manager: Susan Dixon
Team 3 Buffalo Plains Renegades
#3 Mila Marquart #5 Ava Dauk #6 Kenna Hicks #8 Alexia Labreche #9
Tatum MacCallum #12 Reese Hodges #14 Keira Ross #16 Dani Brogden
#17 Sage Seymour #18 Courtney Strudwick #31 Ivy Grant Head Coach:
Jayton Hodges Asst Coach:Brooke Dorgan Asst Coach: Chris Ross
Manager: Nanette Beaulieu
Team 4 South Calgary Whiplash #3 Avery Semenzin #5 Katie Clack #6
Sarah Poole #7 Charlotte Hodge #8 Tala McCulloch #9 Halle Cote #12
Maya Grierson #14 Maya Webster #15 Kayla Dyck #16 Eliza Ayres #18
Sophie Knapik #19 Brynn Pattison #27 Gabrielle Roznicki #30 Faith
Bouillet Head Coach: Garth Ayres Asst Coach: Arlene Clark Asst
Coach: Michael Dyck Asst Coach: Kevin Pattison
U 19B Team 1
Lethbridge Rattlers
#1 – Trey Blair #2 – Kaylee Sanders #3 – Sydney McDonald #5 – Micah
Strom #7 – Ruthie Bohnec #9 – Madison Andres #10-Annika Strom
#11-Brynn Stevenson #12-Lisa Beswitherick #13-Loralai Koch #15-
Mikayla Miller #19-Brooke Robinson #21-Emylee Geneau #22-Emily
Miller #23-Madison Graham #31-Sydney Carlson Head Coach Brad
Robinson Asst Coach Richard Beswitherick Asst Coach Sue Stevenson
Asst Coach – KiAnna Sullivan Manager Jackie Koch
Team 2 Regina Outlaws
#2 Melody Lascu #3 Rylee McMillan #5 Hannah Benham #7 Jacey Goebel
#8 Amy McLeod #9 Hannah Ramdez #10 Brooke O’Dow #11 McKenna Schutz
#12 Rebekah Hagglund #14 Ava Wenger #15 Lisa Navid #16 Payton Hicks
#17 Emma Young #18 Kenadi O’Donnell #31 Jacey Hodge Head Coach:
Brad Wenger Asst Coach: Rob Young Asst Coach: Amanda O’Donnell
Manager: Jayda McMillan
Team 1 Lethbridge Rattlers
#1 Emily Camac #2 Parker-Ray Smith #4 Hailey Kenney #5 Mackenzie
Holm #6 Melissa Stewart #7 Brooklyn Bittmen # 8 Shana Wandler #10
Cosette Lacroix #11 Jemma Warrack #13 Emily Gorombey #16 Jessi
Nephin #17 Emily Torgrimson #18 Jordyn Jackson #19 Joely Dahm #20
Maia Beekman #21 Jaylin Maclean #22 Jenna Kowels #23 Kailey Piercey
#24 Hannah Arsenault #27 Daelyn Peers
Team 4 Medicine Hat Force
#4 Jensen Wilk #5 KiAnna Sullivan #7 Jenna Clarke #8 Kennedy Wilson
#9 Jenna McDonnell #11 Amanda Beaudoin #12 Camryn Selwood #14
Hannah Bouma #15 Shelby Kisch #17 Olivia Munro #18 Emily McCombe
#19 Hanna Heidel #20 Jurnee Elliot #31 Amy Mudri #33 Jordyn Clarke
#44 Emily Hudson Head Coach: David Yip Asst Coach: Kelley Hudson
Asst Coach: Brenda McDonnell Asst Coach: Ron Wilson
Open B
Open A Team 1
University of Lethbridge Pronghorns
#1 Mackenzie Cameron #2 Kailyn Baum #3 Keely Poole #4 Kennedy
Lanigan #5 Arica Martin #6 Kennedy Poole #7 Hailey Parsons #8 Erica
Creaghan #9 Morgan Randolph #10 Francesca Teskey #11 Sara Kelly #12
Alex Reeve #13 Kadie Istace #15 Sophie Tsougrianis #16 Makenna
Summerfeldt #17 Alicia Fournier #18 Madison Summerfeldt #20 Mikeala
Claypool Head Coach: Trevor Hall Asst Coach: Chris Belan Asst
Coach: Richard Beswither Asst Coach: Susan Stevenson
Manager: Tammy Summerfeldt
Team 2 Calgary Resurge
#1 Devon Lowe #2 Kennedy Younger #3 Kennedy Turgeon #4 Lyndsay
Clark #5 Jackie Ho #6 Alyssa Hall #8 Tassia Rushford #9 Sarah Koop
#11 Claire Hinse #11 Kairo Mair #12 Jennifer Schulenborg #13 Sarah
Brewin #14 Payton Leach #15 Shaelyn Corasiniti #18 Kelsye Gerwing
#19 Jamie Lefebre #21 Leah Gates #35 Katie McNeil Head Coach: Devon
Lowe Manager: Lyndsay Clark
Team 3 Medicine Hat Smash
#0 Lindsay Hart #2 Nicona Brost #3 Ashley Bohonos #4 Kim Serfas #5
Alexandra Stanke #9 Tori Johnson #10 Paige Schreiber #14 Mahala St
Jacques #16 Jessica Berger #20 Alyssa Kopec #21 Teagan Rache #25
Erica Brost #26 Brittany Johnston #30 Justin Freitag #31 Tyler
Leidal #33 Mark Fisher Head Coach: Mervin Boychuk Asst Coach: Kayty
Leidal
Team 4 University of Calgary Dinos
#3 Rovanna Irvin #4 Tia Beraldo #5 Taylor Frank #7 Emma Novak #8
Lindsay Jone #9 Lena Pirlot #10 Brynn Nesbitt #11 Jessie Scotvold
#13 Tegyn Heale #14 Mackenzie Brewin #15 Daylen Wathen #16 Mette
Moman #17 Sam Allison #18 Jessica Yerichuk #19 Kiana Adams #20
Alexa Krala #21 Bryn Taylor-Hawes #22 CJ Sauve #23 Gracie Brown #35
Hanne Scotvold Head Coach: Danielle Hargreaves Asst Coach: Ellery
Irvin Asst Coach: Jason Novak Asst Coach: Todd Sauve Manager: Lori
Scotvold
Open A
BRIDGE BATTLE TOURNAMENT RULES 2021 The Official Rules of Ringette
Alberta (RAB) apply FIRST. The Official Rules of Ringette Canada
will apply. All bench staff must be certified as per Ringette
Alberta guidelines. All players must be registered with Ringette
Alberta, or their respective provincial association. All equipment
must be used in accordance with Ringette Canada Rule Book. All
teams, major and minor officials and fans will show good
sportsmanship throughout the tournament. Game sheets are to be
picked up from the Rink Manager. Sheets are to be completed and
signed by the coach(s) at least fifteen (15) minutes before game
time and returned to the Rink Manager. Teams designated as the HOME
team will provide a trained shot clock operator, scorekeeper, and
penalty box worker. The away team will provide a time keeper and
penalty box worker. In case of a conflict in color, where both
teams have 2 sets of jerseys, the visiting team must change their
uniform. All Teams (except U10) must declare on game sheets all
Goaltenders (G), Captains (C), and Alternate Captains (AC). A delay
of game penalty may be assessed for noncompliance with this rule.
Team Staff signatures on the game sheet confirms that the team’s
roster is accurately reflected on the game sheet. Teams MUST
declare affiliated players on game sheets by indicating (AP or AG)
on the game sheet. It is the responsibility of the team to ensure
that Bridge Battle Tournament PLAYER AFFILIATION RULES are
followed. Game scores will be displayed on the time clock, posted
on website, and recorded for tie breaking procedures, with a
MAXIMUM SEVEN GOAL difference. Teams in U 10 Step 1,2,3, U 12, U
14, U 16, U 19 and Open will play 3 games in a round robin format.
There will be no finals for U 10 Step 1 & 2 as it is a fun
tournament with awards for all participants at this level. All
teams in U 10 Step 3, U12-Open will ad- vance to the medal games.
All teams must be ready to go on the ice ten (10) minutes before
game time. The referee will blow the whistle at scheduled game
start time, teams not iced within two (2) minutes of the referee's
whistle being blown will forfeit the game and score will be
recorded as 7-0 on the game sheet. However, the game will still be
played as an exhibition. There will be a two (2) minute warmup and
two (2) minute break between the halves for all divisions. Two (2)
periods of stop time play per game. 18 minutes for U10 Step 3, U12,
& U14 divisions, and 20 minutes for U16, U19 and all Open
divisions. U10 Step 1 and 2 will play half ice. Games will be 3 vs
3 plus goalie. There will be 2–24-minute periods (run time) a 90
sec buzzer will be used for player changes. There will be no scores
displayed on the scoreboard. For U 10 Step 1, If desired, a maximum
of one (1) coach from each team will be allowed on the ice, staying
near the boards and out of the area of play. The coach MUST be
wearing skates and a CSA approved helmet and cannot have a stick
while on the ice during the game. No U 10 Player will be credited
with more than three (3) goals in any one tournament game. Goals
scored in excess of this by any player shall not be recorded on the
game sheet, shall not be posted on the score clock and shall not be
counted in the final score at the end of the game. Run / Drop Time
- For all divisions, run time may be used at the discretion of the
referee as required due to time constraints. If only five (5)
minutes remain in an assigned time slot the time clock will be
dropped to two (2) minutes stop time. There will be a flood between
all games. Depending on time/schedule, games may be shortened as
required upon discretion of the referee. Game scores will be
displayed on the time clock, posted on website, and recorded for
tie breaking procedures, with a MAXIMUM SEVEN GOAL difference.
Player of the Game – time permitting, after the game, players are
to line up on their blue line. Coaching staff will pick one player
from the opposing team as the player of the game. The voucher will
be presented to this player by THEIR coach. Heart & Hustle
Awards are to be presented of ice to own team. Game sheets are to
be returned to the rink manager table within 15 minutes of end of
game. In the playoff and medal round games, the higher place team
shall be HOME. Medals to be presented on ice for gold and silver.
Coaches will present their team medals. Bronze medals will be
presented by team to their players off ice. Any TEAM accumulating
MORE THAN 30 penalty minutes in any ONE GAME shall see the head
coach or acting coach from that game suspended for their next
tournament game. (No grievances will be accepted). Unacceptable
behavior (such as profanity or verbal abuse of officials) will
result in an unsportsmanlike penalty. A second offense in the same
game by the same player will result in a misconduct. ABUSE DIRECTED
AT AN OFFICIAL IS UNACCEPTABLE IN ANY SITUATION. Unruly or abusive
fans may be removed from the stands. The referee will notify the
team coaches that the fan must be removed. The coaches will
determine which team the fan belongs to and have them removed from
the arena area. The play will NOT continue until the fan is
removed. If the fan refuses to leave, the coach from the team
involved will be advised that they are to forfeit the game. A MATCH
penalty will automatically result in suspension from all subsequent
tournament games. A MISCONDUCT penalty for any player, coach or
team official will result in sitting out the subsequent game, and
potentially for the rest of the tournament at the discretion of the
Grievance Committee. A second misconduct penalty will result in
automatic ejection from the tournament. Any team wishing to file a
protest may do so by submitting their request in writing, along
with $200 in cash, to the Tournament
Committee. Notification of a protest must be received within thirty
(30) minutes of the incident occurring to enable sufficient time to
deal with the
protest. A grievance committee will meet to deal with any protests
received. (If the protest is upheld the $200 will be refunded.) No
game protest involving referee judgment will be accepted. THE
REFEREE'S DECISION WILL BE FINAL.
PLAYER AFFILIATION RULES
For ALL Teams:
Teams are required to strike the names of players who are not
participating in a game from the game sheet to ensure proper
verification. When using an affiliate(s) the name(s) of the
player(s) and their jersey number must be written on the game
sheet
followed by (AP or AG). Players ‘dressed’ and listed on the game
sheet shall be:
A minimum of seven (7) players
A maximum of five (5) affiliate players
A maximum of twelve (12) players if the only affiliate player(s)
participating in that game are skater(s) ; A maximum of thirteen
(13)
players if a combination of affiliate skater(s) and an affiliate
goaltender is participating in that game
A maximum of eighteen (18) players if the only affiliate player
‘dressed’ is a goaltender
A maximum of eighteen (18) players when using no affiliates
For ALBERTA Teams:
Player affiliation as per Ringette Alberta ‘Player Affiliation
Policy’.
Affiliate players must be registered on your team registration form
(TRF).
For OUT-OF-PROVINCE Teams:
A team may have affiliated with it, a player(s) in a lower level of
the same age group and/or player(s) of the same level in a
lower age group from within the same community or boundary. (For
example, a U16A team may have affiliated with it,
U16B player(s) or U14A player(s). However, a U16B team may NOT have
a U14A player(s) affiliated with it.)
The team using the affiliated player(s) must have written
permission from the coach of that player’s regular team (without th
is
permission the affiliated player will be deemed ineligible). We
must also have a copy of the affiliate players’ regular
team provincial registration.
OVERAGE PLAYERS Overage players will only be allowed if they are
registered on your team registration form (TRF). No more than three
(3) over age players on the same team roster. Alberta Teams with
four (4) or more over age players must provide the Bridge Battle
Tournament Director the Ringette Alberta permission
document that was provided to start the season. Out-Of-Province
Teams with four (4) or more over age players must contact the
Bridge Battle Tournament Director prior to applying. Overage
players do not need to be identified on the game sheet. TOURNAMENT
GAME TIE BREAKING PROCEDURE In a ROUND ROBIN game, teams receive
(2) points for a win, (1) point for a tie and (0) points for a
loss. At the completion of round robin
play, teams will be ranked according to the total points in all
games played. If a medal game is tied at the end of regulation
play, a 5-minute stop time sudden-death overtime period will be
played. Possession of the
ring will be decided by a coin toss called by the home team. If
game is still tied after the additional 5-minute stop period, there
will be a shootout. Three players from each team will be chosen by
the
coach. They will all shoot once. If still tied, the remainder of
the team will participate in a sudden-death shootout until a winner
is determined. The first 3 players may not participate in the
sudden-death shootout until all other players have gone (NOT
INCLUD- ING GOALIES).
NOTE: Penalties assessed in regulation play shall carry-over to
overtime play. Each team is entitled to ONE additional 30-second
timeout in overtime.
TEAM STANDINGS TIE BREAKING PROCEDURE NOTE: Regardless of game
score, only a SEVEN GOAL DIFFERENCE will be credited in applying
these rules. When two or more teams have an equal number of points
after round robin play, the teams will be ranked according to the
following rules: The winner of more game(s) between tied teams
during the round robin will be declared the highest position. If
still tied, teams shall be ranked according to the difference
between goals for and against in games between the tied teams in
round
robin play. Greatest positive difference will be ranked highest. If
still tied, teams shall be ranked according to the least goals
against in games between the tied teams in round robin play. Least
goals
against being ranked highest. If still tied, teams shall be ranked
according to the difference between goals for and against in all
games played in the round robin. Highest
Positive Difference being ranked highest. If still tied, teams
shall be ranked according to the least goals against in all games
played in the round robin. Least goals against being
ranked highest. If still tied, teams shall be ranked according to
the least total penalty minutes for all games played in the round
robin. Team with the least
penalty minutes shall be ranked highest. If still tied, teams shall
be ranked by a coin toss. NOTE: Each step of the tie breaking rules
shall apply to all teams involved in the tie. Once the team has
been ranked, the procedure reverts back to number 1 for the
remaining team. COVID RULES All arenas of play have adopted the REP
program. All Attendees over the age of 18, and no participants
between the ages of 12 – 18 have
either proof of vaccination, negative test (within last 72 hours)
or medical exemption. There will be staff on site checking documen-
tation. All entry and exit will be through main doors in each rink.
Please be respectful to all staff and volunteers. Abuse will not be
tolerated.
Coaches must have proof of vaccination as per Ringette Alberta
Standards. Coaches are to wear masks while on the bench.
Participants are to complete screening before attending event as
per the Alberta daily health checklist. Participants who test
positive for Covid 19 are not permitted to attend games or
facilities. All spectators and minor officials must wear masks and
socially distance where possible. Players must wear masks in
dressing rooms up
until they put their helmets on.
The Lethbridge Ringette Association and the Bridge Battle
Tournament organizing committee are extremely grateful
to the amazing sponsors who have provided their support.
We ask that if you have the opportunity to express your
thanks to any of these sponsors that you do so, because
without their support we wouldn’t be able to put on these
type of events.
Bert & Mac’s Source For Sports
Best Roest & Co LLP
Lakeview Dental Lethbridge Toyota
Mauro Contracting Roland Ikuta
UPS Store
Bronze Sponsors
Auto Value
Cox Financial
Drop Zone
committee, want to thank all the coaches, parents
and volunteers who have helped make our
tournament a success.