In beginner levels, the most common ringette penalty is tripping. As you go up age and skill levels, you see more 'physical' penalties (boarding, body contact, etc...), but tripping is still very common.
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It would take way to long for me to let you know all of the penalties in ringette but here are some of the basic ones:
Boarding
Body Contact
Charging
Delay Of Game
High Sticking
Tripping
Slashing
Cross-Checking
Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Well profesionaly i dont know but on my team kirsti...
nope not at all
it's not! I've played ringette for 5 years and it doesn't envolve math AT ALL!
1st:bunnies 2nd:novice 3rd:petite 4th:tween 5th:junior 6th:queen there is also ringette like the NHL but for ringette and you have to make it
the best ringette goalie would probably be on the Canada game ringette team so you would have to check it out
The famous ringette player is Sam Jacks in 1963.
The University of Alberta, I know for a fact, has a Ringette team.http://www.ringette.ualberta.ca/index.cfm
no, but it should be!! this is my 5th year of playing ringette. i love it!!
they dont get paid at all
Ringette
it really depends on where you live where I'm from its a stick person holding a ringette stick with a ring on it :)
The cast of Learning Ringette - 1982 includes: Kelly Ricard as Narrator