European Football League Eurobowl 1986

EuroBowl 86 Logo [Ref: 6]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Qualifier
1986Leicester Panthers (Eng)18Birmingham Bulls (Eng)32
Quarter-Finals
1986Birmingham Bulls (Eng)29Anzbach Grizzlies (Ger)18
1986TAFT Vantaa (Fin)60Lugano Seagulls (Swi)0
1986Amsterdam Rams (Ned)41Salzburg Lions (Aut)0
1986Bologna Doves (Ita)44Paris Jets (Fra)0
Semi-Finals
1986Birmingham Bulls (Eng)7Bologna Doves (Ita)40
1986Taft Vantaa (Fin)67Amsterdam Rams (Ned)6
Eurobowl I
1986TAFT Vantaa (Fin)20Bologna Doves (Ita)16
Eurobowl I Results 1986 [Ref:

Report

The Eurobowl is the Super Bowl of European American Football, and the first ever Tournament was held in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 1986, with TAFT Vantaa (Terrikulen American Football Team) from a small town outside Helsinki in Finland defeating Bologna Doves of Italy 20-16 in the Final.

The tournament featured eight teams: TAFT and Bologna, as well as Amsterdam Rams (Netherlands), Birmingham Bulls (England), Anzbach Grizzlies (Germany), Lugano Seagulls (Switzerland), Salzburg Lions (Austria) and Paris Jets (France).

In a qualifier before the tournament, the winners of the two British Leagues, Leicester Panthers and Birmingham Bulls played off for the right to be the British representatives.

References

Websites

[1] SAJL (2020) Eurobowl [Internet] Available from: https://www.sajl.fi/laji-info/historia/eurobowl/ [Accessed 5 April 2020]

[2] Birmingham Bulls (2020) ABOUT US [Internet] Available from: http://birminghambulls.co.uk/about-us.html [Accessed 5 April 2020]

[3] SAFF (2020) Eurobowl History [Internet] Available from: https://www.saff.se/forbundet/Historia/Eurobowl [Accessed 5 April 2020]

[4] Britball Now (2020) British and Irish Clubs in European Competition [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/History/ResultsEurope.html [Accessed 5 April 2020]

[5] SAJL (2002) Amerikkalaisen Jalkapollon Vuosikirija 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://sajl-fi-bin.directo.fi/@Bin/bed8392ef17f2e1c6a34e267defc200a/1586084220/application/pdf/2289128/sajl%20vuosikirja%202002.pdf [Accessed 5 April 2020][Pg. 65]

Images

[6] Wikipedia (2020) EuroBowl 86 Logo {Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/de/thumb/2/2c/EuroBowl86.svg/1200px-EuroBowl86.svg.png [Accessed 5 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville, Conor Lynch, Maurice Lynch, Robert Byron, Dylan Brennan, Gareth Quigley, Kevin Smyth, Frank Winters, Declan Mulvey.

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UEFA U18 European Championship (Soccer) 1992

UEFA Logo 1967-1992 [Ref: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
1992Portugal4Germany0
1992Turkey3Hungary0
1992England6Poland1
1992CIS4Norway4 (p)
Semi-Finals
1992Portugal1 (p)England1
1992Norway1Turkey2
Third Place Playoff
1992England1Norway1 (p)
Final
1992Portugal1Turkey2 (aet)
UEFA U18 European Championship Results 1992 [Ref: 1]

Note: (aet): After Extra Time (p) Norway and Portugal won their respective games on penalties.

Report

The 1992 Under 18 European Championship Finals were held in Germany, with a straight knockout format used for the eight qualified teams.

Turkey won the tournament beating Hungary 3-0 in the Quarter-Finals, Norway 2-1 in the Semi-Final, and Portugal 2-1 after extra time, in the Final. Turkey’s Under 18s had played 28 matches over the previous 30 months, winning 13, drawing 8 and losing 9.

It vindicated the youth policies of manager Serpil Hamdi Tuzun, who combined work at the National Level with his job on the coaching staff of Besiktas under Scot Gordon Milne. Mustafa of Galatasaray scored four of the goals in the Finals, but the winner in the final came from substitute Takan, who played for Third Division Club, Karagumruk.

References

Magazines

[1] Cemali, Hasan (1992) “Turkey take teenage title” World Soccer. September 1992, pg. 53.

Images

[2] Fandom Logos (2020) UEFA Logo 1967-1992 [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/d/d3/UEFA_Logo_1960s.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20160411130211  [Accessed 5 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Karl Saab.

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US Cup (Soccer) ’92

United States Soccer Federation Logo 1992-2001 [Ref: 2]

Final Standings

PWDLFAPts
*United States of America3210525
Italy3120314
Rep. of Ireland3102353
Portugal3012031
US Cup ’92 Final Standings [Ref: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1992USA3Rep. of Ireland1
1992Italy0Portugal0
1992USA1Portugal0
1992Italy2Rep. of Ireland0
1992USA1Italy1
1992Rep. of Ireland2Portugal0
US Cup ’92 Results [Ref: 1]

Report

United States of America won the US Cup ’92 on home soil, beating Republic of Ireland 3-1 and Portugal 1-0, before drawing with Italy 1-1. Republic of Ireland finished in third place in the tournament, losing 2-0 to Italy in their second game, before avoiding the wooden spoon by beating Portugal 2-0

About

The US Cup was a prestigious Men’s International Soccer Tournament held in various cities in the United States of America, in the years leading up to World Cup USA ’94.

References

Newspapers

[1] Radnedge, Kier (1992) “US Cup ’92” World Soccer. September 1992. pg. 14

Images

[2] Fandom Logos (1992) US Soccer Logo 1992-2001 [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/1/1d/United_States_Soccer_Federation_logo_%281990-2001%29.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20130418193625 [Accessed 1 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rory Naughton, Cathal Gallagher.

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Netball Dublin Southside Competitive 2004-2008

Netball Dublin Logo [Ref: 9]

ND Southside Competitive Summer 2004

PWLPts
*Hot Totties1813565
*The B 52s1812660
*Noble Netballers1811755
*Perky Nanas1811755
Guiness Group1811751
Setanta1841420
Netball Dublin Southside Competitive Summer 2004 [Ref: 1]

Note: * Qualify for Semi-Finals.

ND Southside Competitive Winter 2004-05

PWLPts
Allstars33015
Noble Netballers32110
Hooplas32110
Craic Heads32110
Power Puffs32110
The Playpuses3125
Cheeky Monkeys3030
Southside Sharks3030
Netball Dublin Southside Competitive Winter 2004-05 [Ref: 2]

Note: After 3 Weeks.

ND Southside Competitive Summer 2005

PWDLBPPts
Fire Crackers5400120
Hot Custard5301116
Noble Netballers5300215
Space Invaders5202112
Craic Heads5201211
Hooplas510318
Twisters510227
Cobras500232
Netball Dublin Southside Competitive Summer 2005 [Ref: 3]

Note: After 5 Weeks

ND Southside Competitive Summer 2006

PWDLBPPts
Fire Crackers4400020
B 55s4400020
Hot Netballers4202012
Last Minute410217
Leopards410217
Hooplas400131
Netball Dublin Southside Competitive Summer 2006 [Ref: 4]

Note: After 4 Weeks.

ND Southside Competitive Winter 2006-07

PWDLBPPts
Southsiders6501126
Hot Netballers8431026
The Dolls5401222
Hooplas6213316
Allstars7214316
Paddy Whacks710616
Netball Dublin Southside Competitive Winter 2006-07 [Ref: 5]

Note: After 8 Weeks

ND Southside Competitive Summer 2007

PWDLBPPts
Paddy Whacks10811144
Southern Comfort10712240
Southsiders10703338
The Swans10325526
Anzac +1100023
Newbies +0000018
The Dolls10208015
Getnvolved10109510
Netball Dublin Southside Competitive Summer 2007 [Ref: 6]

Note: After 10 Weeks. + Joined Week 10 (18 Average Points)

ND Southside Competitive Summer 2008

PWDLBPPts
Southern Comfort9801141
Paddy Whacks9702237
Bankin On It9513230
Sticky Fingers9405222
Getnvolved8305318
Semi Pros8305318
Nets R Us9315316
Liffey United8107510
Netball Dublin Southside Competitive Summer 2008 [Ref: 7]

Note: After 9 weeks.

Scoring

ResultPoints
Win5
Draw3
Loss0
Loss within Half the Score1 Bonus Point
Default (Less than 3 Players)0
Default (No Players)-5
Netball Dublin Scoring [Ref: 8]

Report

Hot Totties (2004), Allstars (2004-05), Fire Crackers (2005 and 2006), Southsiders (2006-07), Paddy Whacks (2007) and Southern Comfort (2008) were the top teams in the Netball Dublin Southside League from 2004 to 2008.

About

Netball Dublin was an Independent Mixed Netball Association (and Indoor Football), that ran Mixed 6-a-side and 7-a-side Netball in the Northside and Southside of Dublin. It catered mainly for Australian, New Zealander, and South African immigrants, whilst also catering for Irish players. It was not connected to Netball Ireland. It ran from 2003 to 2008 (possibly a couple of years earlier and later as well), running Summer & Winter Leagues, and was replaced by Dublin Indoor Sports. It had two facilities, in Rathmines (Southside) and St. Paul’s Secondary School, Stoneybatter (Northside), where all matches were held for either the Northside Leagues or Southside Leagues.

The Leagues were graded from Competitive to Intermediate A & B and Beginners, with each Grade played on a specific day of the week, Southside Competitive being played on Tuesdays.

References

Internet Archive

[1] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2004) Points [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041021171641/http://www.netballdublin.com/Points/SouthNetball.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[2] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2004) Points [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041206065813/http://www.netballdublin.com/Points/SouthNetball.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[3] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2004) Points Southside Netball [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20051219232613/http://www.netballdublin.com/Points/SouthNetball.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[4] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2004) Points Southside Netball [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060514192554/http://www.netballdublin.com/Points/SouthNetball.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[5] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2006) Southside Netball [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20061221130723/http://www.netballdublin.com/snetball.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[6] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2007) Southside Netball [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070705182545/http://www.netballdublin.com/snetball.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[7] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2008) Tuesday Southside Netball [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080705164624/http://www.netballdublin.com/snetball.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[8] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2009) Scoring [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20090504094139/http://www.netballdublin.com/snetball.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

Images

[9] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2008) logo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080828190848im_/http://www.netballdublin.com/sitegraphics/logo.jpg [Accessed 1 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ruth Foy & Caoimhe Foy

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Netball Dublin Northside Competitive 2003-2008

Netball Dublin Logo [Ref: 12]

ND Northside Summer League 2003

PWDLPts
*Ex-Pats +1
*Marmighty
*Dublin Delights
*Langers on Tour
Netball Dublin Northside Summer League 2003 [Ref: 1]

Note: * Semi-Finalists

ND Northside Winter League 2003-04

PWDLPts
Shits & Giggles1080240
Champagne Netball1071238
Hard Yacka1071238
Espana1030715
The Mongrels1020810
Marmighty1020810
Netball Dublin Northside Winter League 2003-04 [Ref: 1]

ND Northside Summer League 2004

PWDLPts
Shhh & Giggles770035
Buddies 2B740325
5L’s740320
Cappucino730415
Xtra A’s720510
Kinky Sods720510
Netball Dublin Northside Summer League 2004 [Ref: 3]

Note: After 7 of 10 Weeks.

ND Northside Winter League 2004-05

PWDLPts
5L’s970235
Drunken Skunks970235
Buddies 2B960330
Shhh & Giggles950425
Cappucino920710
Marmighty90090
Netball Dublin Northside Winter League 2004-05 [Ref: 4]

Note: After 9 of 10 Weeks

ND Northside Summer League 2005

PWDLPts
Drunken Skunks440020
5L’s430115
Buddies 2B430115
Marmighty420210
Marmalades520310
Cappucino41035
Carnage41035
Shhh & Giggles51045
Netball Dublin Northside Summer League 2005 [Ref: 5]

Note: After 4 Weeks

ND Northside Autumn League 2005

PWDLPts
*Buddies 2B
Netball Dublin Northside Auttumn League 2005 [Ref: 6]

Note: * Winners

ND Northside Winter League 2005-06

PWLBPPts
Buddies 2B761131
5L’s743323
Manor Street Preachers734217
Marmighty716510
Netball Dublin Northside Winter League 2005-06 [Ref: 7]

Note: Winners: Buddies 2B; Runners-Up: 5L’s

ND Northside Summer League 2006

PWLBPPts
Buddies 2B550025
5L’s541121
Hard Yakka431116
Marmighty41338
Nicky’s Team51438
B Ballers41327
Extras31216
Car Reg31205
Netball Dublin Northside Summer League 2006 [Ref: 8]

Note: After 4 Weeks

ND Northside Winter League 2006-07

PWDLBPPts
5L’s9801141
Buddies 2B9801040
Extras9504128
Irish Rovers9405323
Marmighty8305320
Car Reg900912
Netball Dublin Northside Winter League 2006-07 [Ref: 9]

Note: After 9 of 21 Weeks

ND Northside Summer League 2008

PWDLBPPts
*Funky Jumpers12912250
*Buddies 2B13805444
*Team Gorgeous + Bryce12732142
*St. Joe’s12624440
Hylanders12309520
Extras1200111010
Netball Dublin Northside Summer League 2008 [Ref: 10]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2008Funky JumpersSt. Joe’s
2008Buddies 2BTeam Gorgeous + Bryce
Final
2008
Netball Dublin Northside Summer League 2008 Playoffs [Ref: ]

Report

Shhh & Giggles were the best team in the earlier Leagues (2003 to 2004), and then it was Drunken Skunks, Buddies 2B and 5L’s for the 2004-05 to 2006 Leagues, with Funky Jumpers top of the table in 2008.

About

Netball Dublin was an Independent Mixed Netball Association (and Indoor Football), that ran Mixed 6-a-side and 7-a-side Netball in the Northside and Southside of Dublin. It catered mainly for Australian, New Zealander, and South African immigrants, whilst also catering for Irish players. It was not connected to Netball Ireland. It ran from 2003 to 2008 (possibly a couple of years earlier and later as well), running Summer & Winter Leagues, and was replaced by Dublin Indoor Sports. It had two facilities, in Rathmines (Southside) and St. Paul’s Secondary School, Stoneybatter (Northside), where all matches were held for either the Northside Leagues or Southside Leagues.

The Leagues were graded from Competitive to Intermediate A & B and Beginners, with each Grade played on a specific day of the week, Northside Competitive being played on Thursdays.

References

Internet Archive

[1] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2003) Points [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20031004203701/http://www.netballdublin.com/Points/Points.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[2] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2004) Points [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040405004002/http://www.netballdublin.com/Points/Points.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[3] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2004) Points [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040907013555/http://www.netballdublin.com/Points/North.htm[Accessed 29 August 2017]

[4] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2004) Points Netball Northside [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041206064830/http://www.netballdublin.com/Points/NorthNetball.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[5] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2005) Points Netball Northside [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20050220203837/http://www.netballdublin.com/Points/NorthNetball.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[6] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2005) Points Netball Northside [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20051219221822/http://www.netballdublin.com/Points/NorthNetball.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[7] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2005) Points [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20051018152015/http://www.netballdublin.com/Points/Points.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[8] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2006) Points Netball Northside [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060514192518/http://www.netballdublin.com/Points/NorthNetball.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[9] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2006) Northside Netball – Thursday [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20061228204705/http://www.netballdublin.com/nnetball4.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

[10] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2008) Northside Netball – Thursday [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080828190848/http://www.netballdublin.com/nnetball4.htm [Accessed 29 August 2017]

Images

[12] Netball Dublin | Internet Archive (2008) logo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080828190848im_/http://www.netballdublin.com/sitegraphics/logo.jpg [Accessed 1 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ruth Foy & Caoimhe Foy

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Rugby League Ireland Emerald Rugby Conference 2007-2009

Rugby League Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

ERC 2007

PWDLPts
ERC North
Portadown Pumas10100044
Dublin City Exiles1080236
Athlone Arrows1060425
Tallaght Tigers1040614
Athboy Longhorns ###102057
ERC South
Tullamore Knights1091042
Portlaoise Panthers1061334
Kilkenny Wildcats1050524
Treaty City Spartans1051422
Carlow Crusaders B1031615
Rugby League Ireland Emerald Rugby Conference Table 2007 [Ref: 2]

About

The Emerald Bowl Conference was the second level of Rugby League in Ireland from 2007 to 2009, when it was again merged with the Elite League (Level 1) to form the All-Ireland League. It was organised in two Conferences (North and South).

References

Images

[1] Rugby League Planet (2017) Rugby League Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.rugbyleagueplanet.com/images/nations/ireland/rlireland.jpg [Accessed 10 July 2017]

Websites

[2] Web Archive – Rugby League Ireland (2007) Current Table – Lucozade Elite League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20071118170259/http://www.rli.ie [Accessed 18 April 2017]

[3] Web Archive – Rugby League Ireland (2008) Carnegie League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20081210151436/http://www.rli.ie [Accessed 18 April 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Declan Mulcahy, Vinny Kingston and Brendan Farrell

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Irish Lacrosse Union Gibb Cup 1895

Gibb Cup Results 1895

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1895Rugby 2nd XII5Down0
1895Ulster2Instonian1
Final
1895Rugby 2nd XII2Ulster1

Report

Rugby 2nd XII won the Gibb Cup in 1895, beating Ulster 2-1 in the Final. They had earlier beaten Down 5-0 in the Semi-Finals.

About

The Irish Lacrosse Union was the Men’s Lacrosse Association in Ireland from the Late 19th to Early 20th Centuries. The Gibb Cup was the second level, a level below the Championship Flag of Ireland, which was the first level competition.

References:

Sources:

[1] The Belfast News-Letter “Irish Lacrosse Union” Monday, April 6, 1895. pg.

Acknowledgements:

Thanks to Cillian Murphy, Ireland Lacrosse and Brian Bird.

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Irish Lacrosse Union Gibb Cup 1894

Gibb Cup Results 1894

DateHome TeamAway Team
1st Round
Rugby 2nd XII4Ulster0
Cliftonville0Down2
Irish Lacrosse Union Gibb Cup 1894 [Ref: 1]

About

The Irish Lacrosse Union was the Men’s Lacrosse Association in Ireland from the Late 19th to Early 20th Centuries. The Gibb Cup was the second level, a level below the Championship Flag of Ireland, which was the first level competition.

References:

Sources:

[1] The Belfast News-Letter “Lacrosse: Gibb Cup Competition ” Saturday, June 9, 1893. pg. 3

Acknowledgements:

Thanks to Cillian Murphy, Ireland Lacrosse and Brian Bird.

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Irish Lacrosse Union Gibb Cup 1893

Gibb Cup Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1st Round
16.06.1893Ulster2Methodist College1
16.06.1893Cliftonville0Down1
16.06.1893Old Instonians4Rugby 4th XII1
16.06.1893Ulidia0Rugby 2nd XII4
16.06.1893Institution2Rugby 2nd XII0
2nd Round
1893Ards 2ndlRugby 2nd XIIW
1893Old InstoniansWInstitutionL
Ulsterbye
Downbye
Semi-Finals
1893Rugby 2nd XIIW
1893Old InstoniansW
Final
1893Old Instonians8Rugby 2nd XII6
Irish Lacrosse Union Gibb Cup 1893 [Ref: 1-2]

Report

Old Instonians won the Gibb Cup in 1893 beating Rugby 2nd XII 8-6 in the Final. There was 5 rounds of the Cup.

About

The Irish Lacrosse Union was the Men’s Lacrosse Association in Ireland from the Late 19th to Early 20th Centuries. The Gibb Cup was the second level, a level below the Championship Flag of Ireland, which was the first level competition.

References:

Sources:

[1] The Belfast News-Letter “Lacrosse: Gibb Cup Competition ” Monday, June 18, 1893. pg.

[2] The Belfast News-Letter “Lacrosse: Presentation of Trophies” Monday, October 2, 1893. pg.

Acknowledgements:

Thanks to Cillian Murphy, Ireland Lacrosse and Brian Bird.

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Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League 2015-2020

Ringette Nova Scotia Logo [Ref: 6]

RNS Women’s Rec 2015-16

PWLTGFGAPts
Fine Wine121200902924
CH White8521473411
CH Red13571416011
HSM 1743036348
Bedford844037338
HSM 2733128257
Valley633027246
Sharks835058546
Eastern Shore936034486
Wolverines725031484
Fireballs917113453
Cougars2110862
Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League 2015-16 [Ref: 1]

RNS Women’s Rec 2016-17

PWLTFWFLGFGAPts
Fine Wine16131200973828
HSM 217123101795125
CH White17103310835225
Bedford18125100966425
Valley1888200868818
CH Red1889100798117
Wolverines1779100949415
Eastern Shore1669100708413
Fireballs1631030050789
HSM 117412100841219
Sharks18216000891564
Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League 2016-17 [Ref: 2]

RNS Women’s Rec 2017-18

PWLTFWFLGFGAPts
CH Red17142100955629
Fine Wine16112300895625
Wolverines1697000939118
HSM 21787200615018
Bedford1788100805917
CH White1788100647917
HSM 11668200817314
Sharks16691009111313
Valley1658300829413
Fireballs16410200559110
Eastern Shore1631300056856
Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League 2017-18 [Ref: 3]

RNS Women’s Rec 2018-19

PWLTFWFLGFGAPts
Bad Apple171502001243532
HSM 21585110765619
Wolverines1695101877219
Eastern Shore1685300797819
Valley1777300849417
Sharks16771019710115
Bedford1567200677214
CH White1347110435611
CH Red1548300516611
Fireballs1631120059948
HSM 116312100731167
Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League 2018-19 [Ref: 4]

RNS Women’s Rec 2019-20

PWLTFWFLGFGAPts
Bad Apple14122000953424
HSM 115123000974624
Bedford1696010787720
CH Red1392101703919
Wolverines1696001988118
CH White1798000697118
Eastern Shore1256010625912
Sharks17491128110511
Valley133910067957
Fireballs17214100411035
HSM 214211001541024
Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League Standings 2019-20 [Ref: 5]

Report

The Ringette Nova Scotia Women’s Recreational League was won by Fine Wine in 2015-16 & 2017-18, CH Red in 2017-18, and Bad Apple in 2018-19 & 2019-20.

Ringette Nova Scotia Action [Ref: 7]

About

Ringette is a game similar to Ice Hockey, with the main differences being no contact is allowed, and a straight stick and ring is used rather than a curved stick and puck.

It is most popular in Canada, and especially in the Maritime or Atlantic Provinces, where there are Leagues for Women and Underage players in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.

References

Websites

[1] Ringette Nova Scotia (2020) Women’s Rec Standings 2015-16 [Internet] Available from: http://ringette.ns.ca/standings.php?league_id=25767&schedule_id=277694&division_id= [Accessed 30 March 2020]

[2] Ringette Nova Scotia (2020) Women’s Rec Standings 2016-17 [Internet] Available from: http://ringette.ns.ca/standings.php?league_id=25767&schedule_id=317279&division_id= [Accessed 30 March 2020]

[3] Ringette Nova Scotia (2020) Women’s Rec Standings 2017-18 [Internet] Available from: http://ringette.ns.ca/standings.php?league_id=25767&schedule_id=354860&division_id= [Accessed 30 March 2020]

[4] Ringette Nova Scotia (2020) Women’s Rec Standings 2018-19 [Internet] Available from: http://ringette.ns.ca/standings.php?league_id=25767&schedule_id=386279&division_id=[Accessed 30 March 2020]

[5] Ringette Nova Scotia (2020) Women’s Rec Standings 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://ringette.ns.ca/standings.php?league_id=25767 [Accessed 30 March 2020]

Images

[6] Sportwheels Sport Excellence (2020) Ringette Nova Scotia Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cdn.shoplightspeed.com/shops/608796/files/16436863/ringette-ns-back-2.jpg [Accessed 30 March 2020] [Adjusted]

[7] Ringette Nova Scotia Facebook Page (2020) Profile Picture, February 19, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/28059421_1674255529280459_7621127568310179938_n.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_sid=85a577&_nc_ohc=NPa-N7LiWuQAX-eyg7m&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=587f9b2651c565d7a741ea34eb019962&oe=5EA72182 [Accessed 30 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 30 March 2020

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