The tournament is open to 32 total teams, consisting of 24 high school teams and 8 junior high school teams (subject to adjustment depending on interest).
Registering for the tournament is a 2 step process:
Step 1: RAMP Registration and Payment
Click Here for the High School link
Click Here for the Jr. High School link
Follow the prompts on RAMP for Tournament Registration. Note that you can bypass the roster and file upload pages by clicking Continue.
Registration fee of $1,000 per team can be paid by cheque or e-transfer. Instructions are provided during the registration process.
Step 2: Submission of final Registration Package
Submit your completed Registration Package and School Sign-up sheet by either: 1) Uploading the files onto RAMP, 2) emailing to mbhighschoolringette@gmail.com, or 3) by mailing it to address provided in the package
Teams are not confirmed in the tournament until both the completed registration package AND payment are received by February 23rd.
Refer to the Q&A section below for details on how to register your team and uploading your files on RAMP, and for common questions.
All questions can be sent to mbhighschoolringette@gmail.com
A roster can have a maximum of 18 and minimum of 7 players.
A minimum of two players per grade for the High School teams (Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12), where applicable, must be on the roster and given the chance to play in the tournament. In the case that no players from a specific grade have expressed interest in playing, the team may still be granted eligibility to play in the tournament upon submission of the school sign-up sheet.
To enable players of all calibers to participate in the tournament, and to avoid a large disparity in skill levels between the teams, there is a maximum of five AA ringette players allowed per roster. The rest of the team may have any number of A, B, or C ringette players per team and hockey players of any caliber.
Any player on a roster that is currently not registered with Ringette Manitoba must pay an additional $5.00 insurance fee that is paid separately from your registration fee.
All students in a school are to be invited before you attempt to join with another school within your school division.
Permission must be granted by the Tournament Committee in order to combine schools. When considering a request to combine schools, the Committee may consider the following:
Most Junior Highs in Manitoba are now called Middle School and have Grades 6-8 in the school. However, some divisions still have Junior High schools with Grades 7-9 attending. Most High Schools have Grades 9-12 in the school, however there are some with only Grades 10-12 (typically if the feeder Junior High is Grades 7-9). Since this tournament is school-based, there may be players at the Junior High level in Grades 6 through 9, and at the High School level in Grades 9 through 12. This is determined by the breakdown of grades at the school registering the team. The Tournament Committee has final say in placement of the team in the tournament.
2025 Manitoba High School Tournament
Canlan Sports, 1871 Ellice Ave