10 Annual Agnes Jacks Invitational Tournament
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10 Annual Agnes Jacks Invitational Tournament
th 10 Annual Agnes Jacks Invitational Tournament February 15 to 17, 2013 Celebrating 50 years of ringette where it all began! www.westferrisringette.ca Message from Bruce Jacks On behalf of the Jacks family I would like to welcome everyone to the 10th Annual West Ferris Ringette Association Agnes Jacks tournament. It is an honour to see my Mother's legacy continuing in North Bay, "The Birthplace Of Ringette." This is a big year as it is 50 years since my Father Sam Jacks gave the world the sport of Ringette and now the World's are coming home to North Bay December 28th 2013 to January 03 2014 hope to see you all there. A special thanks again to Barb Williamson our tournament convener for all the hard work and endless hours she and the volunteers put into making this weekend a success. To the coaches, bench staff, parents and most of all the players, have a great weekend and as my mother Agnes would say" STAY OUT OF THE PENALTY BOX." Bruce Jacks Honorary Chair Message from the President I want to thank everyone for coming to North Bay and participating in our Agnes Jacks Tournament. I would like to take credit for putting this together, but I cannot. A tournament is put together by a group of hard working individuals and a strong, patient leader. Many of these volunteers have given up other things in their lives to put this together for our participants. We should never forget to be thankful to these people. Thank you to Barb Williamson, and all those that helped you accomplish this, a wonderful, wellorganized and well-attended tournament. The generous sponsors next deserve our thanks. As you all know, without their assistance, associations could not put together what they do. These sponsors help make our sport affordable and your participation in a tournament possible. Please remember to support these businesses during your stay here and do not forget your home town sponsors. The final group to thank are the participants themselves. Without your teams, there would be no tournament. You have come far and wide to be here and we appreciate your support in attending our tournament. Thank you to everyone. Welcome to North Bay – play hard and enjoy your stay. Good luck! Sincerely, Tracy Davis-Foreshew President West Ferris Ringette Association MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR FEBRUARY 2013 On behalf of City Council and the citizens of North Bay, I am delighted to extend greetings and a very warm welcome to all players, coaches, parents who will be attending the 10 th Annual Agnes Jacks Ringette tournament on February 15 – February 17, 2013. This year marks the 50th Anniversary of this great sport! We would also like to extend warmest thanks to the West Ferris Ringette Association, sponsors, volunteers and all who have played a part in putting this event together. Their hard work is recognized and we thank them for their efforts in hosting this event. For those of you from out of town, we hope that you will take some time to enjoy our City’s sights and hospitality. Here in the City of North Bay, we feel very fortunate to have the best of culture, entertainment, shopping, dining and accommodation that make this city – a great city! We hope that your stay with us will be an enjoyable and memorable one. Best wishes to all the players for a great tournament! Sincerely, Al McDonald Mayor City of North Bay On behalf of the Province of Ontario, let me extend a warm welcome to players, coaches and parents taking part in the 10th annual Agnes Jacks tournament from Feb. 15-17, 2013 in North Bay. This year, we mark the 50th anniversary of ringette. Of course, as North Bay is the birthplace of the sport, this holds a very special significance here. Named after ringette’s late Ambassador, Agnes Jacks, this event is a wonderful opportunity to showcase the game’s wonderful legacy. We’re very pleased to have so many teams from across Ontario visiting Nipissing this weekend. It’s my hope you’ll have a chance to enjoy our local hospitality and see first-hand some of the wonderful sights and amenities we have to offer here. Let me also offer my heartfelt thanks to the West Ferris Ringette Association and all of the hard-working volunteers whose dedication makes a special event like this possible. Best wishes for a terrific weekend of competition! Sincerely, Vic Fedeli, MPP Nipissing A Brief History of Ringette In 1963, Sam Jacks, interested in developing a skating game for females, invented ringette in North Bay, Ontario. The game immediately caught on across Northern Ontario with many communities experimenting with the rules of the sport. The first game was played in Espanola in 1964 by a high school women’s team. From there the sport took off with rules being composed and by the end of the 1960s fledgling associations were developed in Sudbury and North Bay. The 1970s were a period of growth for ringette, with the first tournament being played and provincial associations and Ringette Canada being created. Coaching and certification programs were developed, sports camps were held and more tournaments took place. In 1979 we took the game overseas for the first time to Finland. Ringette continued to change and grow throughout the next decades. The shot clock was introduced and the game grew in popularity across Canada and around the world. Today, ringette is played by 30,000 people across Canada and in several countries including Finland, Sweden, Russia, the United States, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, the Czech Republic, Germany, France, Slovakia and the United Arab Emirates. In 2013, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of ringette and the game is coming home. North Bay has been chosen as the site for the 2013 World Championships of the game we love so much. Arenas Sam Jacks Arena – the birthplace of ringette! 42 Gertrude Street East 80’ x 180’ ice pad Skate sharpening onsite Pete Palangio Arena 603 Wallace Road, North Bay 2 ice pads, 85’ x 180’ Skate sharpening and concessions on site Skate sharpening is available at both arenas. *maps courtesy of Arenamaps.com* Tournament Schedule Bunny Division Saturday, February 16 10 am 3 pm Pete Palangio - Demarco Pete Palangio – Demarco Join our Bunnyfest! Open to individuals or teams. $175 per team or $25 per ORA player. We’ll add players to teams and make sure everyone gets to play. To register email Barb Williamson, Tournament Director at b_williamson15@sympatico.ca or call 705-471-6630. U10 Regional Date Time Visitor Home Fri Feb 15 Fri Feb 15 Fri Feb 15 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sun Feb 17 Sun Feb 17 Sun Feb 17 1 pm 2 pm 5 pm 8 am 8:15 am 12 pm 1 pm 5 pm 10:15 am 11:15 am 3:15 pm Valley East West Ferris Iroquois Falls Upper Ottawa Valley West Ferris Sault Ste. Marie Valley East Iroquois Falls Upper Ottawa Valley Sault Ste. Marie Iroquois Falls West Ferris Sault Ste. Marie Valley East West Ferris Upper Ottawa Valley Upper Ottawa Valley Valley East Sault Ste Marie Iroquois Falls 2nd place 1st place Upper Ottawa Valley 9 Malorey Lambert 10 Lilly Kluke Leah miller Gabby Cayen Alexandra Lennox 44 Kaylie Macleod 99 Grace Froats Samantha Belanger 8 Khloe Bertrand Alexia Gardiner Mallory Delarge Abby Legault Gillian Finley Christine Schwan Sault Icehawks 5 Gwen Allard 10 Gabrielle Baril 17 Hannah Booth Ellery Bowman 3 Allison Caldwell-Pratt Cali-Anna Elliott 16 Sarah Kresin 15 Lily Masse 2 Hannah McGregor 6 Mikayla Muncaster 11 Rachel Reed 14 Brianna Walker 1 Darienne See 4 Meadow Rankin Head Coach: Derek Lennox Head Coach: Pam Booth Asst Coach: Tom Pratt, Debbie Desgagne Trainer: Brent Walker Manager: Marney Muncaster Asst Coach: Don Macleod Trainer: Marc Bertrand Manager: Lena Lambert www.westferrisringette.ca Arena Sam Jacks Sam Jacks Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Sam Jacks Sam Jacks Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Iroquois Falls Pete Palangio Iroquois Falls Ringers 1 Aleida Arcand 10 Catherine Bell 3 Kyara Breton 17 Tatum Emans 25 Gracy-Lynn Gelinas 15 Shayna Hookimaw 2 Grace Lisiecki 19 Sarah McBride 88 Isabella Peever 99 Cloe Poliquin 21 Emilie Pretsell 77 Josee Pretsell 11 Caroline Roy Valley East 2 Isabelle Beaulieu 3 Sarah Neelands 4 Katrina Locking 5 Valarie Gagnon 6 Elizabeth Robitaille 7 Natasha McGaughey 8 Kaitlyn Hinksman 9 Jaida Beaudry 10 Emily Trottier 12 Miranda Monzon 13 Elizabeth Richard 14 Mackenzie Cairn 17 Zoe Landry Head Coach: Lynn Breton Asst Coach: Todd Pretsell, Stephen Poliquin, Aaron McBride Head Coach: Julie Seguin Trainer: Michelle Lisiecki Manager: Angele Poliquin West Ferris 63s Reegan Powell Faith Michauville Liam Hamilton Elizabeth Pace Isabella Brotherston Adrie Johns Logan Smith Kathleen Palmieri Rose Brandt Belinda Periard-Hamilton Head Coach: Jeff Francom Asst Coach: Tara Michauville Manager: Tammy Bistrovich Asst Coach: Michele Beaulieu Trainer: Andre Landry Manager: Sandra Hinksman U12 Regional Exhibition Games Date Time Visitor Fri Feb 15 Fri Feb 15 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 1 6 9 1 6 pm pm am pm pm Home Upper Ottawa Valley West Ferris 63s West Ferris #2 Upper Ottawa Valley West Ferris 63s Upper Ottawa Valley U12 Skills Competition Upper Ottawa Valley West Ferris #2 Arena Pete Pete Pete Pete Pete Palangio Palangio Palangio Palangio Palangio Upper Ottawa Valley Hanna Curry 4 Erica Mosseau 5 Kate Ryan 6 Kaelyn McGrimmon 7 Hannah Hubert 9 12 Emma Kluke 14 Katie Belsher 22 Carolyn Wytenburg 44 Lauryn Atkins 66 Abigail Schwan 77 Jordan Benedict 99 Brenna Cone West Ferris 63s Carson Cleator Ashlin Cullin Chyna Edwards Makayla Geisler Madison Gignac Meghan Gough Kira Lynch Kaylee Renaud Kaitlyn Rodgers Alexa Steffan Makenna Twaddle Stephanie Pigeau Head Coach: Sean Benedict Asst Coach: Jeff Schwan Trainer: Karen Hubert Manager: Sue Schwan Head Coach: Stan Gough Asst Coach: Tracy Davis-Foreshew Manager: Pat Lynch U14 Regional Division Date Time Visitor Home Fri Feb 15 Fri Feb 15 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sun Feb 17 Sun Feb 17 1:15 pm 5:15 pm 9:15 am 1:15 pm 2 pm 7 pm 11 am 3 pm West Ferris 63s West Ferris Prov Pete Palangio Upper Ottawa Valley West Ferris 63s Pete Palangio Upper Ottawa Valley West Ferris Prov Pete Palangio West Ferris 63s Prov West Ferris 63s Pete Palangio U14 Skills Competition West Ferris 63s Upper Ottawa Valley Pete Palangio West Ferris Prov West Ferris 63s Pete Palangio 2nd place 1st place Pete Palangio Upper Ottawa Valley Rickell Blaedow 1 Carissa Moore 2 Abby Delarge 4 Emma Lee Reinhart 5 Megan Bennett 6 Renee St. Cyr 9 Daphnie Rose 10 Maia Zohr 12 Katie Schutt 16 Hannah Bradley 44 Taylor Virgin 66 Shannon Yolkowskie 99 West Ferris 63s Mickayla Bistrovich Eliza Jane Champagne Olivia Talbot Mia Hubert Jessica Sheldon Kate Sherry Andre Lavoie Laura Gough Mai Lee Edwards Madeline Cocroft Kyra Brownlee-Barnett Kristen Jackson Kristal Plante Head Coach: Neil Virgin Asst Coach: Roger St. Cyr, Lance Delarge Asst Coach: Jeffrey Millar West Ferris 63s Provincial 1 Hannah Boegel 5 Ana Hill 7 Lauryn Hamilton 8 Rorey Brown 9 Madison Norman 10 Rylee Cote 12 Laura Nakanishi 13 Kaitlin Pace 14 Caitlyne Kervin 15 Melanie Brouse 17 Anne Yeomans Arena 21 25 26 Head Coach: Tracy Davis-Forshew Manager: Tammy Bistrovich Grace Michauville Bobbi-Ann McCulloch Samantha Peddie Head Coach: Mark Yeomans Asst Coach: Tara Michauville, Dan Cote Trainer: Jessica Johnston Manager: Kelli Van Buskirk U16A Division Date Fri. Feb 15 Fri Feb 15 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sun Feb 17 Sun Feb 17 Sun Feb 17 Time Visitor Home 2 pm West Ferris 63s Valley East 7 pm Valley East West Ferris 63s 12 pm U16A Skills Competition 2:15 pm Timmins Valley East 7:15 pm Timmins West Ferris 63s 8 am Valley East Timmins 12:15 pm West Ferris Timmins nd 5 pm 2 place 1st Place Arena Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio West Ferris 63s 9 Megan Ablett 6 Allison Angelo 19 Sarah Begin 5 Stephanie Bethune 11 Hunter Carswell 7 Molly Demers 12 Teagan Hirsimaki 14 Taylor Hughes 10 Hannah Michauville 13 Sarah-Beth Raymond-Lusk 2 Julianne Sevigny 4 Katrina Twaddle 15 Maddie Yeomans Valley East Hannah Boucy Kaitlyn Coufal Anick Delarosbil Danika Delarosbil Katelyn Desgagne Emma Heidrich Kathleen Higgs Taryn Lavallee Valerie Menard Briana Paquette Kaylin Paquette Murphy Stewart Vanessa Young-McGee Head Coach: Sara Parenteau-Comfort Asst Coach: Alyssa Dean, Richard Michauville Trainer: Bruce Bethune Manager: Micheline Demers-Landry Head Coach: Luc Delarosbil Asst Coach: Debbie Desgagne, Kerry Doucette, Jocelyne Leclair Manager: Sandy Paquette Timmins 2 Sarah Bellemare 3 Tara Griener 4 Nadia Degenais 5 Veronic Delage 6 Jordan Thiboutot 7 Emily Jensen 8 Melanie Malette 10 Deanna Vien 12 Alexa Beland 13 14 18 19 17 33 Jenna Dubeau Taylor Banks Bianca Robichaud Janelle Robichaud Mara Kvas Kayla Short Head Coach: Lynn Schwertfeger Asst Coach: Larry Dubeau, Michelle Dubeau Trainer: Jodi Rafuse Manager: Guylaine Malette-Robichaud U16B Division Date Fri Feb 15 Fri Feb 15 Fri Feb 15 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sun Feb 17 Sun Feb 17 Sun Feb 17 Time 2:15 pm 6:15 pm 9 pm 10:15 am 11 am 12 pm 3:15 pm 4 pm 8 pm 8:15 am 9 am 1 pm Visitor Home Upper Ottawa Valley Hamilton Upper Ottawa Valley Metcalfe Jordan Iroquois Falls Hamilton Metcalfe Iroquois Falls Upper Ottawa Valley U16 Skills Competition Metcalfe Jordan Iroquois Falls Hamilton Jordan Upper Ottawa Valley Hamilton Jordan Metcalfe Iroquois Falls 2nd place 1st place Jordan 1 Sydney Lessard 10 Anika Coates 12 Abbigail Vail 8 Emma Stevenson 16 Katie Waugh 6 Kylie Fast 4 Madison Attema 21 Natasha Kolundzic 18 Brittany Switzer 2 Hailie O'Brien 66 Chanel Attema 20 Taylor Blatchley Upper Ottawa Valley 77 Brooke Agnew 16 Emily Agnew 8 Alycia Cooco 5 Emma Crozier 10 Morgan Delarge 66 Allison Doucette 7 Kyrsten Ingram 14 Emily Johnson 3 Bria Katsoulis 9 Stephanie Lee 12 Lindsay Lynch 4 Mykenzie McCallum Head Coach: Andrew Attema Asst Coach: Theresa Stevenson, John Waugh Trainer: Sophia Attema Manager: Cindy Waugh Head Coach: Curtis Crozier Metcalfe Hornets 25 Brianna Charbonneau 23 Grace Donnelly 33 Devon Elson 24 Kaylie Fife 28 Jessika Guay 31 Sara MacDonald 20 Isla McLean Asst Coach: Rob Agnew Trainer: Lisa Ingram Manager: Lisa Agnew Hamilton Heat 34 Megan Brown 4 Madison Williams 5 Andrea Jacobs 7 Chelsea Lawson 8 Ciara Levely 9 Kirsten Monk 10 Jordyn Knowles Arena Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Sam Jacks Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio 34 29 35 30 21 26 27 Kathleen Nooyen Abbey Petrie Sydney Robinson Victoria Robinson Georgia Ruyter Tessa Ryan Stephanie Stolk 11 13 14 16 17 Head Coach: Paul Charbonneau Asst Coach: JP Guay, Greg Robinson Trainer: Jennifer MacDonald Manager: Leann Petrie Laura Jacobs Madison Tinker Dana Campbell Olivia Allan Morgan Forrest Head Coach: Alex Forrest Asst Coach: Chuck Gibson Trainer: Kelly Tinker Manager: Kim Honeysett Iroquois Falls Hornets 11 Britney Bujold 15 Alex Cyr 88 Mackenzie Dube 2 Montana Dube 77 Ashley Festarini 10 Britney Joseph 4 Jessica Lisiecki 3 Megan Lisiecki 66 Chelsie Longstreet 5 Adelle McLean 19 Hannah Morin Head Coach: Sue Cyr Asst Coach: John Longstreet, Sylvie Roy, Craig Ogden Trainer: Julie Gold www.westferrisringette.ca Find us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter! 18+B Division Date Fri Feb 15 Fri Feb 15 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sat Feb 16 Sun Feb 17 Sun Feb 17 Time 4 pm 8:15 pm 11 am 11:15 am 6:15 pm 8:15 pm 10 am 12 pm Visitor West Ferris Woolwich West Ferris Valley East Iroquois Falls Valley East 4th place 2nd place Woolwich Beez 2 Alicia Voisin 3 Jillian Pasher 4 Rebecca Walker 5 Steph Thomas 6 Christina Wilkinson 7 Amanda Poole 9 Carly Cousineau 10 Michelle Lee 11 Emily Martin 12 Kristen Kent 14 Gillian Primeau 15 Jenna Petker 16 Meghan Schott 1 Rachelle Ament Home Valley East Iroquois Falls Woolwich Iroquois Falls West Ferris Woolwich 3rd place 1st place Arena Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio Pete Palangio West Ferris 63s 15 Kaitlin Collins 3 Taylor Cooney 17 Tiffany Costello 20 Sophie Desjardins 18 Karley Lalonde 5 Andrea Lamarche 4 Kaitlyn McDonald 6 Brianna McIntyre 34 Sara-Beth Raymond-Lusk 14 Gina Schiavo-Letts 11 Meaghan Spykerman 12 Joshua Spykerman Diane Begin Asst Coach: Gerbine Walker Manager Deborah Thomas Head Coach: Jeff Francom Asst Coach: Rachel Desjardins, Kevin Costello Trainer: Rob McDonald Manager: Richard Spykerman Iroquois Falls X-Streams 5 Anne Archambault 4 Sue Cyr 16 Stacey Festarini 88 Stephanie Giguere 3 Ashley Gooch 13 Shannon Hunter 17 Jennifer Liznick 21 Tiana Nugent 99 Emily Ogden Valley East Sabrina Bolduc Sarah Ciammaichella Renee Delarosbil Guy Farmer Anyse Gagnon Brooke Hope Bradley Nault Tara Sohm Christine Spence Head Coach: Lee Brubacher 1 Jessica Rondeau 15 Kelsey Rondeau 11 Danielle Roy 25 Emilie Roy 77 Jackie Roy 66 Cheralee Trepanier Rjosee Robert Amber Lariviere Head Coach: Christine Spence Back by popular demand – the Skills Competition! Target Shooting Breakaway Challenge Speed Relay Goalie Test your skills, make new friends and have a ton of fun! Sign up on Saturday at Pete Palangio arena! Check your division schedule for the time. We Love Playing in the Birthplace of Ringette! Tournament Rules 1) The West Ferris Ringette Association Ringette Tournament is sanctioned by the O.R.A. and therefore all O.R.A. rules will be followed unless otherwise specified. 2) All members of the coaching staff must sign the game sheets 30 minutes prior to game time. 3) Teams must be ready to go on the ice FIFTEEN MINUTES PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED GAME TIME for all games. Failure to be on the ice within 5 minutes of notification to begin the game may result in forfeiture of the game. 4) Two minutes will be allowed for on-ice warm-up for all games. This warm up will start as soon as the zamboni leaves the ice and it is each team’s responsibility to have their players lined up and ready to take the ice. Team cheers will take place within this period. The timekeeper will buzz with 30 seconds left in the warm up, and teams who wish to do a cheer must proceed to their benches and complete their cheers at this time. Non-observance of this rule will result in a delay of game penalty. It is very important that we all do our part to keep the games on schedule. 5) In the event of injury to a goalie, that player is allowed up to 5 minutes to recuperate from the injury or to leave the ice. If the injured goalkeeper is replaced, that player may not return to the ice until the play has resumed. If an alternate goalkeeper is already dressed, that player must immediately replace the injured goalkeeper – no warm up is allowed. If no alternate goalkeeper is already dressed, an additional 5 minutes is allowed to dress and warm up a replacement goalkeeper. If the goalie receives a major or misconduct penalty a maximum of 5 minutes will be allowed to replace the goalie with an eligible teammate. 6) No unsportsmanlike conduct will be tolerated from the spectators or coaches. In the event that there is such conduct, the officials will ask this person to leave the building. If, after 3 minutes the person has not left, a penalty will be assigned to the team associated with the person who is at fault. If the person refuses to leave, the team with unsportsmanlike conduct may forfeit the game. 7) Please be advised we will be following the ORA tie-breaking formula, this is available for viewing at the trouble-shooting desks. 8) Games tied at the end of regulation play will be handled as follows: a. Regular Round Robin Play – the game will remain tied with each team receiving one point. b. Final Game & any sudden death semi-final games - sudden death overtime - A coin toss will decide which team starts with the ring. The game will proceed to sudden victory overtime (successive 15 minute periods with the first goal winning the game). 9) In the event that the goal spread reaches 7 or greater, the clock will be set to running time during the second period only. The clock will revert to stop time if the goal spread is reduced to six or less. For a final game, this will be up to the discretion of the tournament director in consultation with the coaches of the participating teams. If the goal spread is 7 or greater, additional goals will be recorded on the scoresheet but not posted on the scoreboard. 10) Flooding of the ice between games may be skipped, solely at the discretion of the tournament coordinator if the schedule is behind. 11) Bench staff may not receive medals. Medals will be presented on-ice directly following each final game. 12) Bench staff members are to walk around to get to their team benches and not walk across the ice surface. 13) The home team will be responsible for providing a scorekeeper for each home game. 14) No bench staff member is permitted on the ice without wearing a helmet. Helmets are required for attending to injured players. 15) Bench staff members are not permitted on the ice without a helmet for shaking hands at the end of a game. Players are encouraged to skate by the opposing bench to shake hands with that bench staff after shaking hands with the opposing players. Rules Specific to U10 C Level of Play One coach per team is allowed on the ice during play for instructional purposes as per NCRRL League game rules. Penalties shall be served by possession of the ring being awarded to the non-penalized team in the normal fashion; however, the penalty time shall be waived, as per NCRRL League game rules. Tie Breaking Rules When two or more teams have an equal number of points after completion of the round robin games, the host is responsible to determine the rankings. When two or more teams have an equal number of points after completion of the two ranking tournaments, the Technical Program Director is responsible to determine the rankings. It is preferred to decide all rankings that will eliminate a team from medal play using the mini game procedures. Where mini games are not possible, use these ranking procedures to resolve all ties in standings. NOTES: The maximum goals for per game is seven (7) more than the goals against. If a team(s) has forfeited a game, that team(s) will be ranked the lowest position(s) amongst the tied teams. Shootouts will only be used in a 3 on 3 tournament Clarification on the process: As soon as a step is completed and one or more teams are ranked as a result of fully completing that step; go back to the top of the ranking of tied teams process. For example: If 4 teams are tied, a tie between all 4 teams could be broken in step 9. If the tie is only broken between two teams at the end of step 9, then go back to step 1. The ranking of the tied teams will be determined in the following order: 1. If one of the tied teams has beaten all other tied teams, rank that team highest. 2. If still tied and all tied teams have not played each other equally go directly to rule 7. 3. If still tied, rank the teams in order of wins between only the tied teams. 4. If still tied, rank teams in order of the plus/minus (goals for minus goals against) only in games between the tied teams. 5. If still tied, rank teams using the following formula only in games between the tied teams: (Goals For + Goals Against)/Goals Against (With the highest value being the higher ranked team) 6. If still tied, rank teams in order of the most goals for only in games between the tied teams. 7. If still tied, rank the teams in order of wins between all teams. 8. If still tied, rank teams in order of the plus/minus (goals for minus goals against) in games between all teams. 9. If still tied, rank teams using the following formula in games between all teams: (Goals For + Goals Against)/Goals Against (With the highest value being the higher ranked team) 10. If still tied, rank teams in order of the most goals for in games between all teams. 11. If still tied, rank teams where the team with the most fully served penalties will rank lower. 12. If still tied, rank teams using least penalty minutes in games between the tied teams. 13. If still tied, rank teams using least penalty minutes in games between all teams. 14. At this point, if still tied, the following may be considered to break the tie: a) Mini-game b) Coin Toss c) Draw from a hat Sponsors – where would we be without them? Thanks to the following tournament sponsors: Will be filming and broadcasting the final games. Formerly Don Cherry’s Restaurant The West Ferris Ringette Association would like to thank the following sponsors: Rebuilt Resources King Sportswear Shriners Elks Lodge Spykes Gas Bar Hoppers The North Bay teams would like to thank the following team sponsors: Girard Home Comfort Dr. Cameron Hunter BDO Dunwoody 2257179 Ontario Inc o/a Northern Safety and Lube Jeff’s Auto Service Shannondale Pet Hospital Designed Roofing Inc 1662303 Ontario Ltd Marlor-Maki Property management Dan Courville Chevrolet P&G Auto Sales Bay Auto Body Tremblay Auto Auto Tech Also at the Tournament: Hunters Sports Photography 50/50 Draw Silent Auction More About North Bay North Bay Regional Health Centre – Hwy 17 just past Gormanville Road Northgate Shopping Centre – Hwy 11/17 and Fisher North Bay Mall – 300 Lakeshore Drive Galaxy Cinemas - 300 Lakeshore Drive Best Western Hotel and Conference Centre – 700 Lakeshore Drive Comfort Inn Lakeshore – 676 Lakeshore Drive Have a great tournament everyone!