SportsLife 2016, issue 1 | Page 30

What’s in a name? What’s in a name: W.C. Fields once said; “It ain’t what they call you, it’s what you answer to.” The following are a few of the team names that adorn the game sheets within the Winnipeg Ringette League. Barley Queens Open 2 The team name of an Open 2 team full of young, talented, girls from the Interlake. “The name was chosen because we are all country kids who not only know what it is like to have a good time, but also what it is like to work our butts off. If it is on the ice or off, we know there is a lot expected from us and we know how to deliver. We are a team of kids doing what we love” says Danika Romaniw.“We designed our new jerseys using the “Boston Bruins” jerseys as a template, says Brooke Ogilvie and it took off from there. If they are on the ice or sipping something that has been on ice, this group of ladies will enjoy the hangover. Wii Not Fit Open 4 The player/coach, Kristen Garvie of the Open 4 team that’s named , Wii Not Fit says “the name was the only suggestion we got when asked for team name ideas. No one else had any ideas but we all thought that it was a fitting and witty idea. We’re a team of 18-23 year olds that are really just playing for fun, most of us out of shape so it just made sense. I would say it promotes team pride because it just reminds us of the fact that we’re just there to have a good time. We’ve had a great year so far, a couple wins but mainly losses but we don’t even notice. We have bright pink jerseys which are mainly so that we wouldn’t have to worry about having a color conflict with opposing teams but it just adds to our casual and fun attitude for the season. Sounds like Wii Not Fit should be Wii Have Fun. Gateway Flyers U12 “As a team, the U 12 Gateway Flyers looked at a variety of names such as 30 / sportslife the Hammerhead Sharks or the Killer Sharks but in the end it was decided that they team chant was easier to yell from the bench than the other two and what better motivation is there than all the adoring fans screaming “Go Flyers Go” says team spokesperson, Dani Beaudry It seems that they learned this last year after yelling the words of encouragement of ”Go Gateway Gliding Penguins Go” by the time the chant was complete, the ring had cleared the zone. After we received our jerseys, “Orange Crush” was also placed in for consideration but in the end we went for the standard Gateway Flyer chant. The team names bring us closer to be a part of our motto; Garden City ACES Open 3 & U 16 B: Back in 2010, a newly developed junior “A” team was looking to put their personal touch on an “A” team which was put together without tryouts. Prior to the season beginning, they should have been out of the Maples Community Centre but the hierarchy would not allow any name other than the Monarchs to adorn their teams. Something pretty common with local community centers. The team approached Garden City who were more than willing to accept the team, name and all. The WRL had a working relationship with then HOT103.1 FM (Now Virgin Radio 103.1) and Ace Burpee and the name, the players and the attitude was “Let’s do this.” The specially designed logo, was put together to be incorporated with a blue ring breaking through some ice. The logo designer, Winnipeg Outfitters, designed this logo in short order. The original team chose the color and the rest took care of itself. The logo, the fully sublimated jerseys have since erupted into not only the Open 3 ACES (The original Junior “A” team) but have sinc H