Ringette: The Story
The Sport of Ringette was developed in 1963 in North Bay, Ontario,
by the late Mr. Sam Jacks. Originally designed to be a unique winter
team sport for girls and an alternative to hockey, Ringette has
evolved into a fast paced, exciting sport that combines the speed
of hockey with the strategy of basketball. The first game played
in Espanola, Ontario, was nothing like the sport of today.
More about the history of ringette:
www.ringette.ca
Sam Jacks
Ringette was invented by Sam Jacks in 1963. As Director of Parks
and Recreation for the City of North Bay, Sam saw the need for a
winter sport for females. Working on this premise and utilizing
existing recreational facilities, Sam presented the idea of Ringette
to the Northern Ontario Directors of Municipal Recreation Association
in 1963. The sport was developed and refined to become one of the
most popular winter sports in Ontario.
Red McCarthy
At the request of the Northern Ontario Directors of Municipal Recreation,
Red was the first to take the rules of Ringette from paper to the
ice. Refining some of the basic concepts, Red organized the first
Ringette game ever in Espanola in 1963-64.
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