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WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY Digest 263
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: ice in Australia
by Andria Hunter
2) If you're coming to Australia, pack your hockey gear!
by Bob Hudson
3) Re: ice in Australia
by Lea and Robert Sanford
4) Better a little later.
by email@hidden
5) Ice in Houston
by Lea and Robert Sanford
6) Now its a matter of pride
by email@hidden
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Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 18:41:38 -0400
From: Andria Hunter
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: ice in Australia
Message-ID:
Christina (email@hidden) wrote:
>Could anyone enlighten me on the female:male ratio of ice hockey players where-ever
>you are? I'm just curious to see if it's as bad as it is in my home state.
Here are the number of males and females who were registered
for hockey in each province during the 1994-95 season. The
overall ratio of females to males in Canada was 1:25.
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| | 94-95 94-95 94-95 | f:m
| Province | BOTH Male Female | ratio
|----------------------|-------------------------|
| British Columbia | 48021 46344 1677 | 1:27.6
| Alberta | 56981 55183 1798 | 1:30.7
| Sask. | 32187 31587 600 | 1:52.6 -- low
| Manitoba | 26555 25304 1251 | 1:20.2
| Ontario | 184694 175197 9497 | 1:18.4
| Quebec | 107279 105071 2208 | 1:47.6
| New Brunswick | 16333 15832 501 | 1:31.6
| Nova Scotia | 15520 14641 879 | 1:16.7 -- high
| Prince Edward Island | 4872 4603 269 | 1:17.1
| Newfoundland | 10830 10460 370 | 1:28.3
| WHL | 370 |
|----------------------|-------------------------|
| TOTALS | 503642 484592 19050 | 1:25.4 Overall
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Andria
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Date: Tue, 02 Jul 1996 10:45:47 +1100
From: Bob Hudson
To: email@hidden
Subject: If you're coming to Australia, pack your hockey gear!
Message-ID:
Message from a hockey parent in Australia: did you know we have women's
hockey teams here? Sydney already has several US or Canadian women
playing- so does Canberra. The season runs midyear, in the Australian
winter. If you are planning working/studying/or an extended visit in
Australia your hockey skills will be greatly appreciated. I'd be happy
to provide further details. My 2 daughters play for Canterbury Eagles AA
in Sydney- I wish I'd discovered the game when I was their age! We have
men's teams playing here as well, but after the Australian team lost to
Israel (11-1 or something equally dreadful) in the World Championship
prelims, I think it's quite fair to look at the women's league in
Australia as being the one with potential. We would like to see the
women's game in Australia get to world/olympic contention- step 1 is to
get into the Asian league against China, Japan, Korea etc.
Bob Hudson, Sydney Australia.
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Date: Mon, 01 Jul 1996 20:04:22 +0000
From: Lea and Robert Sanford
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: ice in Australia
Message-ID:
Andria Hunter wrote:
>
>
> Here are the number of males and females who were registered
> for hockey in each province during the 1994-95 season. The
> overall ratio of females to males in Canada was 1:25.
>
YEAH ANDRIA!!! Written like a true computer science major.....as an
engineer, I applaud the fact that you not only answered the question,
but provided historical, statistical data as well. Proving once again,
that the women on this list have as much brain as we do brawn.
Keep up the good work!
Lea S. Sanford, P.E.
Houston, TX
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Date: Tue, 2 Jul 1996 00:17:20 -0400
From: email@hidden
To: email@hidden
Subject: Better a little later.
Message-ID:
Sorry I hit a little glitch when tranfering the numbers to e-mail. I
apologize and hope nobody thought they were left out of the code.
Dartmouth (1-1) (4-4) Northeastern (0-1) (2-3)
Player G A T Player G
A T
Hood 2 1 3 King 2
2
Vogler 1 1 Werner
1 1
Howald 1 1
Coelho 1 1
Schnitman _ 1 1 ___
___________
4 3 7
2 1 3
Brown (1-1) (9-5) Colby (0-1) (1-7)
Player G A T Player G
A T
Emma 2 2 4 Gordon 1
1 2
Kellar 1 3 4 Sittler
1 1
King 3 3 Joslin
1 1
Solari 2 2
Regnier 1 1 2
Deering 2 2
Iler 1 1
Gorton 1 1 __
____ ___
9 10 19 1
3 4
UNH (3-0) (12-5) Princeton (0-1) (2-7)
Player G A T Player G
A T
Zaban 2 4 6 Scott
1 1
Reinke 2 2 4 Chernisky 1
1
Heitzman 2 1 3 Coughlin 1
1
Fisher 2 1 3 Pfeifer
1 1
Knox 1 2 3
Pickles 1 1 2
Catlin 1 1 2
Renner 2 2
Camins 2 2
Dunn 1 1 2
DeGriselles 1 1
Cross 1 1
____ ____ ___
12 19 31
2 2 4
Providence (2-1) (12-7) Cornell (0-1) (2-7)
Player G A T Player G
A T
Wheeler 1 5 6 Dewar 1
1
Mc Cabe 2 2 4 Antal 1
1
Killion 3 3 Davidson
1 1
Baker 2 1 3 Thompson
1 1
Wagner 1 1 2 Page
1 1
Hanson 2 2
Yates 1 1
Blahoski 1 1
Turcotte 1 1
LaChapelle ___ _1 1_ ____
____ ____
12 13 25 2
3 5
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Date: Mon, 01 Jul 1996 20:28:23 +0000
From: Lea and Robert Sanford
To: Hockey List
Subject: Ice in Houston
Message-ID:
To reply to the two most recent questions regarding women's hockey:
My best guess is that about 5% of the people playing hockey in Houston
are women. We don't have any organization and are scattered through the
varuous men's leagues, so it is hard to get a good count.
I think that fielding a team in the men's league here runs about $2200
for a 13 person team for a 12 game season. Most ice here runs between
$10 and $15 an hour per person and goalies are almost always free. I
play in a house novice league, so the figures aren't based on any
knowledge of the Houston Mens League.
On the subject of what is available out there.....
Are there any women on this list living in the Dallas/Ft. Worth, Austin,
or San Antonio (TEXAS) areas? I have been thinking that I would like to
play on a women's team for a change and have two proposals....
1) we could get together and buy ice for a women's drop-ins in one of
the above cities or Houston. I think I might be able to scrap together
a team of women from Houston.
2) if you have a women's team currently travelling, I am interested in
going to a women's tounament. So if you could use a novice level wing,
I am your person.
--Lea Sanford
Houston, TX
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Date: Tue, 2 Jul 1996 13:12:45 -0400
From: email@hidden
To: email@hidden
Subject: Now its a matter of pride
Message-ID:
Rec. GF-GA
Rec. GF-GA
DARTMOUTH (1-1) (4-4) NORTHEASTERN (0-1) (2-3)
Player G A T Player G A
T
Hood 2 1 3 King 2
2
Vogler 1 1 Werner
1 1
Howald 1 1
Coello 1 1
Schnitman 1 1
4 3 7 2
1 3
BROWN (1-1) (9-5) COLBY (0-1) (1-7)
Player G A T Player G A
T
Emma 2 2 4 Gordon 1 1
2
Kellar 1 3 4 Joslin 1
1
King 3 3 Sittler
1 1
Solari 2 2
Regnier 1 1 2
Deering 2 2
Iler 1 1
Gorton 1 1
9 10 19 2
2 4
UNH (3-0) (12-5) PRINCETON (0-1)
(2-7)
Player G A T Player G
A T
Zaban 4 2 6 Chernisky 1
1
Reinke 2 2 4 Coughlin 1
1
Heitzman 2 1 3 Scott
1 1
Fisher 2 1 3 Pfiefer
1 1
Knox 1 2 3
Pickles 1 1 2
Catlin 1 1 2
Dunn 1 1 2
Renner 2 2
Camins 2 2
DeGriselles 1 1
Cross 1 1
12 19 31 2
2 4
PROVIDENCE (2-1) (12-7) CORNELL (0-1) (2-7)
Player G A T Player G
A T
Wheeler 1 5 6 Dewar 1
1
Mc Cabe 2 2 4 Antal 1
1
Killion 3 3 Davidson
1 1
Baker 2 1 3 Thompson 1
1
Wagner 1 1 2 Page
1 1
Hanson 2 2
Yates 1 1
Turcotte 1 1
Blahoski 1 1
LaChapelle 1 1
12 13 25 2
3 5
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End of WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY Digest 263
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