Brown, Lisa (A)
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| Inducted |
1994 |
| Sports |
Ringette |
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1990 & 1992 Canada West Ringette Team |
Biography1990 & 1992 Canada West Ringette Team Inducted in 1994
Ringette, similar to hockey, is a fast paced game with a ring and straight stick used by the skaters instead of a puck and bladed stick. In 1992, the Ice Hall in Helsinki, Finland set the stage for the second World Ringette Championships. Canada was represented by a Western and Eastern team. Both teams made it through round robin play undefeated, but when they faced each other, only one Canadian victor could emerge. With the scored tied at five and 25 seconds left in the game, Calgary's Lisa Brown got the ring past the opposing goalie for her third goal of the game to win the gold medal for Canada. Team Alberta was the top ringette team in the world in 1999, also. Team Alberta was comprised of all-star players from across Alberta.
1990-92 Canada West Ringette team Anderson, Tamara Annala, Cindy Brown, Cara Brown, Lisa Buzak, George Chapdelaine, Nicole Chomik, Shauna Cook, Jenny Curran, Susan Diduck, Judy Fenton, Sandy Flath, Shauna Gillespie, Anne Govenlock, Cheryl Hanny, Stacey Hanson, Heather Ironside, Tami Kondrwskiy, Diana Merek, Deb McGurk, Cathy McKernan, Tamara Olson, Susan Orr, Tanya Reeves, Holly Reynolds, Shelley Richards, Jackie Rogers, Jennifer Wheelans, Lyndsay White, Karen Willis Francis Wood, Janine Wood, Reg Zwarych, Kristal
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