Eastern Canadian Ringette Championships


Eastern Canadian Ringette Championships (ECRC)

The inaugural Eastern Canadian Ringette Championships (ECRC) was in 2002. The championships are contested in 4 divisions, U14AA, U16A, U19A and U18+ A, between the provinces of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario.[1]

The Sam Jacks Trophy - Eastern Canadian U14AA Championships - donated by Agnes Jacks CM

The Eastern Canadian Championships will alternate locations between the five provinces:

Champions by Year, by Division


2002 Host - Quebec

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA Quebec
U16 A
U19 A
U18+ A

2003 Host - Nova Scotia

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA Ontario
U16 A
U19 A
U18+ A

2004 Host - Ontario

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA Ontario
U16 A
U19 A
U18+ A

2005 Host - New Brunswick

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA New Brunswick
U16 A
U19 A
U18+ A

2006 Host - Nova Scotia

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA Ontario
U16 A
U19 A
U18+ A

2007 Host - PEI

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA Ontario
U16 A
U19 A
U18+ A

2008 Host - Quebec

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA Ontario
U16 A
U19 A
U18+ A

2009 Host - Ontario

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA Nova Scotia
U16 A
U19 A
U18+ A

2010 Host - New Brunswick

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA New Brunswick
U16 A
U19 A
U18+ A

2011 Host - Charlottetown, PEI[2]

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA Ontario New Brunswick Quebec
U16 A New Brunswick Ontario Nova Scotia
U19 A Ontario PEI Quebec
U18+ A

2012 Host - Mascouche, Quebec

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA Ontario A-1 Ontario A-2 New Brunswick
U16 A PEI Quebec Nova Scotia
U19 A Ontario Quebec PEI
U18+ A Ontario Quebec Quebec

2013 Host - Halifax, Nova Scotia[3]

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA New Brunswick - NB1 Stingers Quebec - QC2 Ste Marie de Beauce Ontario - ON1 Ottawa
U16 A Ontario - ON2 Kitchener Ontario - ON1 Seaforth Quebec -
U19 A Quebec - QC2 Ste Marie de Beauce Quebec - QC1 Ste Hyacinthe Ontario - Ottawa
U18+ A Quebec - QC1 Boucherville Ontario - Toronto Quebec - QC2 Longueuil

2014 Host - Mississauga, Ontario - Mississauga Ringette Association[4]

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA Ontario - London Lynx New Brunswick - Hot Shots Quebec - 4-Cités
U16 A Ontario - Mitchell Stingers Quebec - PEI - Wave
U19 A Ontario - St. Marys Snipers Quebec - Quebec - 4-Cités
U18+ A Quebec - Ontario - Nova Scotia

2015 Host - New Brunswick -

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA New Brunswick - NB1 - Hot Shots New Brunswick - NB2 - Stingers Ontario - ON2 - Richmond Hill Lightning
U16 A Nova Scotia - Halifax Hurricanes Ontario - Timmons Tornadoes PEI
U19 A Ontario - Exeter-Seaforth Explosion PEI New Brunswick
U18+ A Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia

2016 Host - Charlottetown, PEI

Division Gold Silver Bronze
U14 AA New Brunswick - NB1 - Stingers Ontario - ON1 - Mississauga Mustangs Quebec - QC2
U16 A Nova Scotia - NS1 Ontario - ON1 - Guelph Predators Quebec - QC1
U19 A Ontario - ON1 Ontario - ON2 PEI - PEI1
U18+ A Ontario - Waterloo Wildfire Dawson Quebec Nova Scotia

References

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