Each ringette game requires a Time keeper/Score clock operator, a Score keeper, and a Shot clock operator. For NWVRA home games, these roles are served by the home team parents!
Score Clock Operators can find instruction manuals for our local score clocks here:
Each team has a score keeper who keeps track of who scores and when.
This is currently tracked on paper, filled out by the Home and Away team managers with both team rosters.
We will be moving to the RAMP Game Sheets App for Score Keeping this season.
The purpose of the shot clock is to keep the game flowing as rapidly as possible and prevent a “keep-away” game. The team in possession of the ring has 30 seconds to shoot or they lose possession to the other team.
The shot clock is reset when:
If the shot clock is not reset within 30 seconds, a buzzer sounds and possession transfers to the opposing team.
The shot clock is only used in competitive levels (U12 and up).