Six teams representing Goderich Ringette compete in London
- Megan Frayne
- Apr 2
- 2 min read

The Goderich Ringette Association had a strong showing at the Lower Ontario Ringette League’s regional year-end tournament in London from March 21-23, with six teams representing the community in exciting competition.
The U19 team, which includes both returning players and those aging out of the division, played in the toughest pool.
They showcased great skill, teamwork, and determination, finishing the tournament with a win, a loss, and a tie.
As we look ahead to next season, we will certainly miss the players who are aging out and thank them for their dedication, leadership, and contributions to our association over the years.
The U16 Ridder team played with incredible effort and resilience in the top pool. Their strong teamwork and determination were evident in every game, and they capped off a successful season with a fourth-place league finish, along with impressive performances in other tournaments.
The U16 Andrews team demonstrated skill, perseverance, and strong defensive play throughout the weekend. Their teamwork carried them to an exciting semifinal appearance, and they should be proud of their efforts.
The U14 team had a fantastic season leading up to the tournament, earning their spot in the top pool. They played with confidence, speed, and great sportsmanship, proving themselves as a strong and competitive team.
The Fun 3 team had an outstanding tournament, playing with energy and enthusiasm. Their teamwork and determination paid off as they battled their way to the gold medal.
The Fun 2 team also had a great weekend, putting their skills on display and celebrating two well-earned wins. Their hard work and love for the game were clear in every play, and they proudly brought home medals.
A huge thank you to our dedicated coaches for their time, effort, and passion in helping our players develop and succeed throughout the season. Their guidance and encouragement have helped shape our teams into the strong, skilled, and sportsmanlike athletes they are today.
Looking ahead, the U12 teams will travel to Markham from April 3-6 to compete in the U12 Championship, where they will represent Goderich against teams from across Ontario.
In addition to our competitive success, we’re excited to announce that Goderich Ringette will be hosting a “Come Try Ringette” event at the Maitland Recreation Centre on April 12 at 1:30 p.m. This event is a fantastic opportunity for newcomers to experience the sport, meet our coaches and players, and see firsthand what makes ringette so special.




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