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Women's A Provincial Results 2021
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Women's A & B Provincial Results 2019
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SPONSORSHIP

The OBHA offers various levels of sponsorship support that corporations or individuals can provide, from as simple as sponsorship of childrens' teams in local league play to marquee partnership status with the sport.

The OBHA, established in 1974, is a proud Associate Member of the National Ball Hockey Association of Canada. With some 25,000, aged 6 to 40, playing in registered leagues across our province every summer, the sport is recognized as a growing force in amateur athletics, and clearly represents the grass roots level of hockey because its ease of play and inexpensiveness attracts peoples of all ethnic and economic backgrounds.

Our corporate partners will receive a commemorative plaque, listings in our NBHAC rule books distributed to every team in province, and our web site. Significant contributors will also receive display of their logo on the Team Canada jersey, a game worn jersey after the event, and prominent display in OBHA newsletters, and other promotional/communication materials.

Being a part of the Team Canada family will not only increase your company's pride in our Nation's accomplishments, but will also assure itself of the gratitude and patronage of the tens of thousands of loyal people who play this sport.

Below are only a few ways that we could use your help. Please contact us should you be interested in exploring how you can be a part of the ball hockey experience, reaching not only the 25,000 + that play in registered leagues, but the millions of kids who play street hockey. Team sponsorship in local youth leagues

• League-wide sponsorship of a local youth or adult league
• Marketing partnership role with a particular provincial championship
• Marketing partnership role with all provincial events at the youth or adult level
• Junior or Senior Team Canada supporter with bronze, silver, gold, or marquee status
• Awards of Excellence

 
LEVELS OF SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE

MARQUEE $10,000

  • marquee sponsor of our Youth Development Program with marquee exposure on 30,000 newsletters and printed materials for skills & coaching clinics
  • prominent logo display on touring portable arena system and transporting van, used for development programs
  • marquee exposure on National and Ontario Ball Hockey Association and ballhockey.net (statistical site for many leagues across Canada - last two years it has averaged one million visits) web sites, publications (30,000 newsletters), rule books (4,000), team handbooks (4,000)
  • marquee sponsor of provincial championships, and all national events
  • prominent logo display on Junior Team Canada jerseys
  • 6 game worn Junior Team Canada jerseys
  • marquee level commemorative plaque
  • 6 tickets to Ontario Awards Gala Dinner and Reception

PLATINUM $7,500

  • platinum level of exposure on National and Ontario Ball Hockey Association web site, publications and rule books
  • small logo display on Junior Team Canada jerseys
  • 2 game worn Junior Team Canada jerseys
  • platinum level commemorative plaque
  • 4 tickets to Ontario Awards Gala Dinner and Reception

GOLD $5,000

  • gold level of exposure in National and Ontario Ball Hockey Association web site, publications and rule books
  • 2 game worn Team Canada jersey
  • gold level commemorative plaque

SILVER $2,500

  • silver level of exposure in National and Ontario Ball Hockey Association web site
  • 2 game worn jersey
  • silver level commemorative plaque

BRONZE $1,000

  • bronze level of exposure in National and Ontario Ball Hockey Association web site
  • 1 game worn jersey
  • bronze level commemorative plaque

FRIENDS OF BALL HOCKEY $500

TEAM CANADA

The World Senior Championships occur every two years on odd numbered years, while World Junior Championships are held on even numbered years.

Players for Junior Team Canada are scouted mainly at the annual National Junior Championships, with some advance scouting being done at large provincial events with eight or more junior teams participating. In order to be considered for Junior Team Canada, players are encouraged to qualify for their provincial team(s) competing at the Nationals, because a player's ability is more effectively measured against the best competition available.

The men's program is somewhat similar with players being scouted at National Championships. Provincial events may also be scouted with notable players encouraged to qualify for their provincial team(s) competing at the Nationals. Whenever possible, an evaluation camp will be held with as many as 44 selected players attending. The final roster typically will have between 22 and 25 players.

If you would like a chance to play for Team Canada, you must:

  • play in a CBHA member league
  • be selected to compete at your provincial championships or national qualifying tournament
  • ideally, be selected to compete for your province at the National Championships
  • It is the goal of the CBHA and ISBHF to one day offer a world championship for women, once enough countries are able to field a competitive team.

HOW TO JOIN

Leagues
In order to join the OBHA, leagues must follow these minimum requirements:

- Have appropriate equipment mandatory such as CSA approved helmets and hockey gloves, at all ages and levels.
- full facial protection for youth programs under 18 years of age and women's programs
- follow OBHA rules and regulations
- register 100% of its players, coaches, referees and executives with the OBHA
- pay required registration fees by the appropriate deadline

A preliminary league application form is available.

If you wish to start a new league in a community that does not have a OBHA registered program, please complete the league application form and the OBHA will send you an information package on how to run a successful program.
Teams
To compete in OBHA provincial, regional or national events, your team must play in a league that is officially registered with the OBHA. If it is not, speak to your league organizer about joining, or assemble the teams in your league to discuss it. The OBHA will gladly assist you in supplying all necessary information.
Players

To be eligible to play in OBHA sanctioned tournaments, provincial, regional or national events, or perhaps even one day try out for Team Canada, you must be officially registered with a team/league that is a member of the OBHA.

If your league is not a member, please see the information on How to Join for Leagues & Teams.

Players suspended from a member league may not play in any other OBHA sanctioned league or event until their suspension has been completed and any outstanding fines paid.