2024-2025

- Ringette Calgary's 47th Season
- There were 107 teams registered with Ringette Calgary.
- A total of 114 teams participated in Chinook League Play.
- In addition there were 39 teams registered with the Calgary Open Ringette Association (CORA).
- AA hosted the "Ring it On Tournament" from Sept 20-22, 2024
- CalE hosted the "Lonnie Krahn Classic from Oct 3-5, 2024
- South Calgary hosted the "Ava Esposito Memorial Ringette Tournament" from Oct 11-13, 2024
- Sophia Smith was the recipient of the Don Henderson Memorial Ringette Scholarship at UofC
Teams & Coaches
Active Start | |
CBV-AS2-1 | Danielle McMartin |
CBV-AS2-2 | Jessica Pollard |
CBV-AS2-3 | Laura Mckay |
CNW-AS2-1 | Amy Orr |
CNW-AS2-1 | Melissa Pritchard |
CNW-AS2-2 | Anthony Ferrise |
CNW-AS2-3 | Erin Fargo |
CNW-AS2-3 | Denise Kerr |
CSO-AS2-1 | Richard Quon |
CSO-AS2-2 | Shauna Wood |
CSO-AS2-3 | Jillian Lafrance |
U10 Step 1 | |
CBV-U10S1-1 | Darlene Stephenson |
CBV-U10S1-2 | Michael Deluca |
CBV-U10S1-3 | Scott Semler |
CNW-U10S1-1 | Kimberley McLeod |
CNW-U10S1-2 | Jeff Habberfield |
CNW-U10S1-3 | Erin Day |
CSO-U10S1-1 | Jocelyn Quon |
CSO-U10S1-2 | Kelly Dasko |
CSO-U10S1-3 | Robbie O'Connell |
CSO-U10S1-4 | Al Morrison |
U10 Step 2 | |
CBV-U10S2-1 | Andrew Chrumka |
CBV-U10S2-2 | Ashby McIntosh |
CBV-U10S2-3 | McKenzie Kissel |
CNW-U10S2-1 | Conlan Seder |
CNW-U10S2-2 | Ian Clare |
CNW-U10S2-3 | Kylie Brown |
CNW-U10S2-4 | Andy Zandvliet |
CSO-U10S2-1 | Lars Glemser |
CSO-U10S2-2 | Kim Budianto |
CSO-U10S2-3 | Stacey McNichol |
U10 Step 3 | |
CBV-U10S3-1 | Abbey Van Roekel |
CBV-U10S3-2 | Benjamin Heaslip |
CBV-U10S3-3 | Wade Snook |
CNW-U10S3-1 | Cory wowk |
CNW-U10S3-2 | Alison Denny |
CNW-U10S3-3 | Kelly Derraugh |
CNW-U10S3-3 | Sandra McNeil |
CSO-U10S3-1 | Kristyn Weiss |
CSO-U10S3-2 | Brad Deets |
CSO-U10S3-3 | Stacey Reinhart |
U12A | |
CBV-U12A-1 | Stephanie Christmas |
CNW-U12A-1 | Blaize Fabbi |
CSO-U12A-1 | Robert Baillargeon |
CSO-U12A-2 | Rich Pulles |
U12B | |
CBV-U12B-1 | Adam Byrne |
CBV-U12B-2 | Steve Kendrick |
CNW-U12B-1 | Ryan Van Orman |
CNW-U12B-2 | Jeffery Beniuk |
CSO-U12B-1 | John Burke |
U12C | |
CBV-U12C-1 | Adam Saar |
CBV-U12C-2 | Paul Knoechel |
CBV-U12C-3 | Travis Thompson |
CNW-U12C-1 | Melanie McDonald |
CSO-U12C-1 | Meghan Jasper |
CSO-U12C-2 | Brett Walker |
U14A | |
CBV-U14A-1 | Amanda Hibbs |
CNW-U14A-1 | Danielle Hargreaves |
CSO-U14A-1 | Jay Averill |
CSO-U14A-2 | Ian Wilson |
U14B | |
CBV-U14B-1 | Jeremy Liberman |
CBV-U14B-2 | Leanne Wamboldt |
CBV-U14B-3 | Reagan Tyson |
CNW-U14B-1 | Debbie Burke |
CNW-U14B-1 | Melissa Pritchard |
CNW-U14B-2 | Chris Mainwaring |
CSO-U14B-1 | Adrian Janssens |
U14C | |
CBV-U14C-1 | Amanda Moroz |
CBV-U14C-2 | Joshua Hansen |
CNW-U14C-1 | Brie Laerz |
CNW-U14C-2 | Sean Fowler |
CSO-U14C-1 | Laura Carter |
CSO-U14C-2 | Erin Woodward |
U16A | |
CBV-U16A-1 | Laura Warner |
CBV-U16A-2 | Megan Zariwny |
CNW-U16A-1 | Ahren Engelbracht |
CNW-U16A-2 | Sara Williscroft |
CSO-U16A-1 | Amanda Weisbeck |
U16B | |
CBV-U16B-1 | David Little |
CBV-U16B-2 | Jocelyn Wigelsworth |
CNW-U16B-1 | Ivan Delamer |
CNW-U16B-2 | Jodi Smith |
CSO-U16B-1 | Tom Reinders |
CSO-U16B-2 | Todd Dean |
U16C | |
CBV-U16C-1 | Chris Machnee |
CBV-U16C-2 | Ryan Horkoff |
CNW-U16C-1 | Shelby Lamane |
CNW-U16C-1 | Taylor Robinson |
CSO-U16C-1 | Laura Carter |
U19A | |
CBV-U19A-1 | Michelle Chemelli |
CBV-U19A-2 | Nicole Coyes |
CNW-U19A-1 | Curtis Stappler |
CNW-U19A-2 | Dan Frigon |
CSO-U19A-1 | Evan Robertson |
CSO-U19A-2 | Jeff Popiel |
U19B | |
CBV-U19B-1 | Anne MacDonald |
CBV-U19B-2 | Devin Sundstrom |
CBV-U19B-3 | Terra Connors |
CNW-U19B-1 | Kevin Toth |
CNW-U19B-2 | Tom Vlasschaert |
CNW-U19B-3 | Richard Roveto |
CSO-U19B-1 | Garth Ayres |
CSO-U19B-2 | Sean Siegers |
Executive | |
President | Keith Driver |
Past President | Gayle Allison |
VP Administration | Jena Elashry |
VP League | Taryn Elvey |
VP Programs | Michele Wheeler | VP Finance | Vacant |
Affiliate Member Groups | |
AA Director | Cheryl Barnabe |
Bow View Director | Teena Feuchuk |
Northwest Director | Alison Denny |
South Calgary Director | Lynette Zyznomirski |
Programs | |
Coach Development | Vacant |
Sport Development | Vacant |
Flex Rep | Vacant |
Ringette For All | Heidi Kostick | Fundraising Director | Vacant |
Administration | |
Social Media | Becky Scheer |
Fundraising Director | Vacant |
Gaming Rep | Lise Stradeski |
Operations | |
Chinook Chairperson | Greg Otterson Sam Allison |
Officials Development | Bob Curran Anne Kokko |
Children’s Ringette | Vacant |
EGRT Coordinator | Holly Bradley |
Staff & Contracts | |
Administration | Kristyn Weiss |
Bookkeeper | Carol Bacon |
Facilities Administrator | Sue Piercey |
League Scheduling | Ray Harris |
Ref Assigning | Jasper Greysson-Wong Kristi Eldridge |
Website | Laura Webb |
Division Coordinators | |
AS Coordinator | Vacant |
U10 Coordinator |
Vacant
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U12 Coordinator | Scott Thomson |
U14 Coordinator |
Tanya Wttewaall
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U16 Coordinator |
Tanis Budgell
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U19 Coordinator | Bradie Munro |
City Champions 2024-25
Calgary’s AA Teams
Elliot Balderston
Lili-Clair Benison
Addyson Cuthbertson
Georgia Early
Lola Giffen
Eva Halpen
Jenna Hansen
Evangeline Lok
Jade Matheos
Kaitlyn McIntosh
Jessie Reinhardt
Juliette Stringer
Poppy Genge
Pam Balderston
Kyla Cuthbertson
Todd Stringer
Derek Matheos
Rob Baillergeon
Asia Mitchell
Allison Hehr
Kristi Reinhardt
Lindsey Geddes
Chris Giffen
Ava Clare
Karis Cripps
Charlotte Feuchuk
Grace Giasson
Nova Hollman
Isabel Hutchinson
Courtney Klimpke
Katelyn Lewis
Tessa MacMillan
Reese McDougall
Olivia Rampaul
Ashtyn Rushfeldt
Alida Kimpton
Stacey Clare
Eddie Choe
Teena Feuchuk
Scott McDougall
Riley Linquest
Macy Lacusta
Gwen Walker
Amelia Whiteley
Taryn Dukeshire
Keira Early
Kate Gervais
Charlotte Gratton
Aahna Hayer
Dakota Hoare
Evi Johnson
Georgia Lambe
Abby Makin
Ayva Pittis
Allie Reinders
Jessie Stevenson
Sophie O'Grady
Kari Colpitts
Trevor Deeks
Racheal McKerracher
Mia Hemstreet
Kaylee Armstrong
Martin Hoare
Kevin Fougere
Danielle Falconer
Megan Sterchi
Martin Hoare
Tom Reindeers
Ben Gratton
Farrah Assaly
Teagan Dyck
Cameron Earle
Leighton Grierson
Siena Hawryschuk
Sophia Meyer
Asia Mitchell
Alicia Munoz
Skye Percival
Charitina Stelbaska
Paige Turbide
Kaidyn Wilson
Brielle Rosner
Shawn Earle
Taylor Assaly
Erin Ung
Aimee Daunhauer
Paige Roy
Gianina Mutiso
Michelle Lafreniere
Paula Munoz
Craig Hawryschuk
Kalyn Byers
Makayla Fraser
Hailey Kane
Tilly Lister
Jadee Patel
Julia Proudfoot
Sydnee Rivard
Amelie Rivard
Neely Tate
Cameron Tym
Amelia Whiteley
Charlee Yarker
Maiya Aubin-Vilorio
Robyn Fraser
Erin Ashley
Erin Ung
Reagan Meier
Maddy Nystrom
Shannon Smith
Reanne Rivard
Lucy Aldag
Jersie Deeks
Rebecca Heise
Kate Kraft-Mullane
Macy Lacusta
Mackenzie Lewis
Chloe MacDonald
Kendal Miller
Jordan Niro
Aliya Rattai
Kaitlyn Rivest
Halle Rushfeldt
Autumn D'Amour
Steve Miller
Les Rushfeldt
Nathalie Beland
Heather MacDonald
Jazmine Waldal
Sophia Coli
Sophie Miller
Chantelle Niro
Cam Heise
Lindsay Byers
Arianna Draper
Ella Grandberg
Anna Hausmanis
Addison Jozsa
Avery Kolisnyk
Emily Liao
Kali Morissette
Brooke Rolles
Caybree Soucy
Kylie Tilford
Sophia Coli
Gwenyth Walker
Georgia Bright
Tasha Blackwell
Kayla Blackwell
Bill Blackwell
Brynn Tarnowsky
Carrie Williams
Keith Morissette
Rachel Ung
Tristan Earle
Kevin Drapper
Alia Etchison-Bone
Michelle Coli
Riley Chapman
Katie Chapman
Hailey Dunn
Danielle Falconer
Jocelyne Galbraith
Charlotte Landers
Josie Lister
Leah Marlborough
Marin McKnight
Sophie Miller
Kailey Rudnicki
Megan Sterchi
Alyssa Walter
Ava Will
Sadie Blenkhorn
Julia Harvie
Caley Mineault
Marla Wheeler
Kennedy Kryvenchuk
Lauren Chown
Melissa Penmen
Adam McKnight
Cheryl Barnabe
Maddy Galeski
Mikyla Brewster
Kaitlyn Youldon
Mia Hemstreet
Justine Exner
Erin Ung
Rachel Ung
Regan Meier
Ann Sauve
Sydnie Rock
Cayleigh Hasell
Kaylee Armstrong
Marla Wheeler
Jasmine Bearss
Ashley Anderson
Jennica Murray
Maddy Nystrom
Breanna Beck
Staff:
Barb Bautista
Shaundra Bruvall
Christianne Varty
Chelsey Esopenko(Butt)
Jeff Ung
Paul Geddes
Calgary RATH finished 4th in the 2025 National Ringette League.
All Star Awards:
Jennica Murray - 2nd Line defense
NRL Awards:
Ashley Anderson - Rookie of the Year nominee
Brea Beck - Top Goalkeeper nominee
Justine Exner - Top Centre nominee
Rachel Ung - Top Defense nominee
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Congratulations to U19AA Bold who won the Agnes Jacks Sportsmanship Award at CRCs |
Barb Bautista inducted into the Hall of Fame
On February 21, 2025 RATH coach Barb Bautista was inducted into the Ringette Canada Hall of Fame in the ‘Coach’ Category.
“We are delighted to welcome Barb to the Ringette Canada Hall of Fame,” said Debbie Frail, President of Ringette Canada. “Her impact on the sport of ringette is far-reaching both at home and abroad, and this induction is incredibly deserved.”
The Ringette Canada Hall of Fame recognizes outstanding contributions to the development of the sport of ringette and the outstanding achievements of ringette athletes, coaches, officials and administrators across Canada.
Barb Bautista fell in love with the sport of ringette at age 10 and never looked back. She competed at many levels of the game, eventually retiring from playing with four stints as a National Team player.
Bautista began her coaching career along the way, wanting to give back to the sport and to help find a way to give developing athletes the same opportunities she had benefited from. She has coached all levels of ringette, from grassroots programs and summer camps, to high-performance programs at the Canada Winter Games, National Ringette League, and Senior National Team. Bautista specializes in technical development and program structure.
Barb Bautista has a passion for the sport of ringette that is second to none. As the Senior National Team Coach for the 2016, 2017, and 2019 cycles, Barb has not only challenged herself, but also her coaching staff and all those that she works with to better the resources and programs available for athlete and program development. She has been a key contributor to the implantation of these initiatives. Barb’s knowledge of and passion for ringette is evident in all that she does and the athletes she coaches and coaches she mentors are consistently positively impacted by her. Over the last three seasons Barb has coached 17 athletes who have returned to the Senior National Team under her leadership. In the final game at the 2019 World Ringette Championships many commented they had just watched ‘the best game of ringette they had ever witnessed’; athlete and program development has been a commitment that is only just beginning to pay off.
“[Barb] has the experience of a player, the knowledge of a coach, and the true heart of a champion. You combine all of the above attributes and her forward-thinking approach and she has helped transform high-performance and the athletes in our sport. One of the most remarkable aspects of Barb’s career in ringette is her unwavering commitment to mentorship and fostering the growth of our sport and the people it involves. She has always been willing to unselfishly share her knowledge and go above and beyond to support and guide aspiring players and coaches.” -Dailyn Bell
Please join us in celebrating and welcoming into the Ringette Hall of Fame, Barb Bautista.
Esso Golden Ring
The 39th Esso Golden Ring was held January 17-19, 2025 and hosted Active Start through U19 divisions. There were 171 teams in 18 different divisions plus 2 NRL teams.
- Participants in the 2025 Esso Golden Ring received a lapel pin, a souvenir poster, a pen, a sticker and a custom bag. In addition, coaches packages contained misc. coupons, chips, and donated items.
- All AS/U10 teams (39) received participation medals for their friendship series.
- The program was available online
- There were 348 Games over three days.
- Teams registered 2350 players and more than 1000 coaches.
- In addition there are more than 100 referees, 300 Arena Volunteers, 125 Minor Official Volunteers, 60 Shot Clock Volunteers and 27 Tournament Committee Members.
- The theme was "Shoot for Gold!"
Tournament Committee:
Holly Bradley | Katherine Murphy |
Becki Brisson | Kirsty Reade |
Brandi Carter | Kristi Puszkar |
Charlotte Walker | Laura Mah |
Christine Randall | Laura Webb |
Christine Somer | Mara Severi |
Courtney Johnson | Melody Rock |
Janice Follett | Naomi Brown |
Jenn Cech-Horkoff | Shaun Renneberg |
Jessica Brownrigg | Sorraya Manji |
Jocelyn Beswick | Susan Campbell |
Jocelyn Lalonde | Tara Pallone |
John Mader | Tera Bandura |
Julie Pacitti | Warren Kee |
Justine Moon | Wendy Cook |
Level | Calgary Teams |
AB | BC | SK | MB | QC | total out of town |
# in draw |
# of games |
AS | 9 | 0 | 9 | 18 | |||||
U10-1 | 10 | 0 | 10 | 20 | |||||
U10-2 | 10 | 1 | 1 | 11 | 22 | ||||
U10-3 | 8 | 1 | 1 | 9 | 18 | ||||
U12 A | 4 | 6 | 2 | 8 | 12 | 25 | |||
U12 B | 5 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 12 | 25 | ||
U12 C | 6 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 15 | |||
U14 AA | 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 10 | 23 | |
U14 A | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 8 | 15 | ||
U14 B | 6 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 15 | |||
U14 C | 6 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 15 | ||||
U16 AA | 3 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 10 | 23 |
U16 A | 5 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 12 | 25 | ||
U16 B | 6 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 15 | |||
U16 C | 4 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 15 | |||
U19 AA | 2 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 8 | 19 | ||
U19 A | 6 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 15 | |||
U19 B | 8 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 12 | 25 | ||
105 | 38 | 7 | 15 | 4 | 2 | 66 | 171 | 348 |
2025 Esso Golden Ring Champions
Highlights