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Ringette For All
CORA is excited to introduce the Ringette For All program. Adapted ringette – Meeting Every Player at their Level. An all inclusive Ringette program.
Read MoreCONGRATS to U16B who won the CTV Myers Motors Team of the Week!!!
The girls are donating $500 to two charities: Ringette for All and Tornado relief.
Read MoreNew Goalie Introduction Document Available
If you are a player, parent or coach interested in goaltending, this is the document for you.
Read MoreCORA Alumni in University Ringette
The City of Ottawa is home to two University level ringette teams. Seven CORA Alumni and their respective teams both had very successful seasons. Chelsea Harris and Hannah Khouri won a silver medal at the Canadian University Challenge Cup playing for the University of Ottawa. Sarah Cram, Christie Kellam, Sarah Lemkow, Emma Thom and Holly…
Read MoreCORA Alumni Win University Gold at 2018 AA Provincials
Congratulations to the CORA alumni from Carleton University pictured left to right: Christie Kellam, Emma Thom Sarah Cram, Holly Wolf and Sarah Lemkow who won Gold in the inaugural Dave Bennett University Divison at the 2018 AA Provincials, defeating UofO at 8:49 into overtime on a goal by Christie Kellam.
Read MoreCORA Players Bring Home AAA Medals
Four CORAU19AA players were successful in making AAA teams this season. Elizabeth
Plamondon Annabel Durr (united team) and Paige Miller, Fanie Laniel (eastern team ) are
pictured at the opening ceremonies of the Ontario Winter Games in Orillia which the final
tournament of the AAA schedule.
What Makes A Nightmare Sports Parent — And What Makes A Great One
What Makes A Nightmare Sports Parent — And What Makes A Great One
Read More10 Ways You’re Causing Your Child Sport-Induced Stress
Sports can be fun, but for many children, sports can be extremely stressful.
Read MoreCoaching With a Purpose: Mixing Mental Lessons With Physical Ones
In just the last two decades, coaches are finally realizing the tremendous impact they can have on their win/loss record and the respect of their athletes by coaching the mental game.
Read MoreResearch Says Young Athletes Need More Than Just Practice To Succeed
However, many athletes never quite cross the 10,000 hour finish line, and have used the scapegoat reason, “I just didn’t have enough time to commit to the sport.”
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