Goderich Ringette teams have triumph in Newmarket
- Megan Frayne
- Mar 6
- 2 min read

Recently the Goderich Ringette Association made an unforgettable journey to Newmarket, braving one of the most intense snowstorms of the season.
Despite the challenging weather conditions, all eight teams from the association returned home victorious, bringing medals in hand to the delight of their proud supporters.
The teams, which ranged from young athletes to seasoned players, were determined to compete at the highest level, and the inclement weather was no match for their grit and determination.
The storm, which saw several inches of snow fall overnight and throughout the weekend, created hazardous travel conditions for many participants.
Yet, the families, coaches, and players displayed remarkable resilience, making sure to arrive safely and focus on the task at hand.
Each Goderich team took part in the Newmarket Ringette Tournament where they faced strong competition from across the province.
From the youngest competitors to the more experienced players, all teams show exceptional skill, teamwork, and heart on the ice.
Whether it was a tightly contested game or a dominating performance, the Goderich squads proved that their hard work and dedication in practice paid off.
The Fun3, U12, U14, U16 and U19 teams each earned podium finishes, with multiple gold and silver medals across the divisions.
The excitement was palpable as the Goderich players showed off their medals at the tournament’s medal ceremonies, while families and fans cheered them on, knowing just how much effort had gone into each victory.
The success at the Newmarket tournament marks a highlight in the season for the Goderich Ringette Association, which has continued to foster a supportive and competitive environment for players of all ages.
The dedication of both the players and coaches, combined with the unwavering support of families, was evident throughout the entire weekend.
As the teams made their way back to Goderich, the storm had begun to subside, and the athletes, medal-laden and proud, could look back on a weekend that tested their resolve and showcased their skills.
The Goderich Ringette Association can certainly consider this tournament a massive success, and a shining example of what can be achieved when you push through challenges, both on and off the ice.
The community can look forward to even greater accomplishments from these talented young athletes as they continue to compete at the highest levels in the season ahead.
Congratulations to all the teams for their incredible achievements.




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