Ringettes popular at Douglas Hall

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Ringettes popular at Douglas Hall

Description

Langley Advance newspaper article from April 8, 1981 entitled: "Ringettes popular at Douglas Hall." The article is about Langley Ringette Association's first official awards banquet that saw over 300 ringette enthusiasts crowded into Douglas Hall, Langley.

Players receiving awards were Heather Livingstone and Shannon Roper for most valuable player in the Flicks division. The sportsgalship recipient was Kelly McCallum and the most improved player was Kim Keffer.

Fort Lions team awards went to MVP Shelley Harvey, shortsgalship Gina Thiersteing and most improved to Jennifer Harker.

The Riv Tow team's MVP was Anita Erickson with Carey Power awarded sportsgalship and Kelley Mullan received most improved.

Budget Brake and Muffler's MVP was Sandra Chenier with sportsgalship going to Leona Cullen and most improved player was Laura Erickson.

The Sportsman team's MVP was Leanne Williamson and the sportsgalship award went to Gail Garrison. Cathy Donald received most improved player.

Overwaitea team's MVP was Michelle Wegleitner with sportsgalship going to Michelle Johnson and MIP to Debbie Mitchell.

Big O Tire's MVP was Angela McGeogh. Sportsgalship was shared by Dawn Fisher and Yvonne Devuyst. Most improved went to Jill Blight and Sheryl Engman.

Tweens and Petites ringette division players were given individual trophies and Belles team players received a ringette necklace.

Creator

Langley Advance newspaper

Source

Langley Advance newspaper

Publisher

Langley Advance newspaper

Date

1981, April 8

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Newspaper

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