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Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy

The Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy is the annually awarded championship trophy, of the Australian Women's Ice Hockey League (AWIHL), to the winner of the AWIHL finals. Originally donated in 1995, the trophy is named after Joan McKowen who died September 15, 1992 [1] and her husband Maxwell McKowen died in 2010.[2]

Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy
SportIce hockey
Awarded forPlayoff champion of the Australian Women's Ice Hockey League
History
First award1995
Most recentSydney Sirens

This trophy originated from a women's ice hockey championship tournament that started in 1994, which was a competition that was hosted in Queensland between a New South Wales team and a Queensland team competing. This invitational Women's tournament was just the beginning and saw the New South Wales team winning the championship. From this competition, the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy began, first being awarded in February 1995. This event was held annually and served as the Australian senior women's national ice hockey championship.[3]

The Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy began being annually awarded after the Queensland women's invitational tournament in 1994 and was awarded to the winner of the Australian women's national ice hockey tournament until 2010.[2]

History edit

Beginnings edit

A development league started in 1994-1995 which consisted of: Under 14, Under 16, Under 18, and Under 21 women's ice hockey teams.[4] After Queensland hosted the Women's Invitational Tournament, where they played the New South Wales team in 1994, the introduction of 4 state teams for the senior women's national tournament followed in 1995 and the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy was awarded as an annual trophy to the winner of the senior women's national ice hockey tournament. The original 4 teams represented: New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Western Australia and Queensland.

The first senior women's national ice hockey final was held in Sydney, New South Wales in February 1995.

The first team to win the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy in the inaugural tournament was the senior women's New South Wales team in February 1995, with the following individual rewards from the tournament:[5]

Most Valuable Player Stephanle Wheaten - ACT

Goaltender Award Jade Rose - ACT

Highest Points Scorer Stephanie Wheaten - ACT

The All Star line up consisted of the following players:[5]

1st All Star Line

  • Wendy Overton NSW
  • Susan Davles QLD
  • Lyn Leal WA
  • Stephanle Wheaten ACT
  • Kim Herbert NSW
  • Cindy Morgan NSW

2nd All Star Line

  • Katle Keliy Qld
  • MirnHamllton-Yates NSW
  • KellySklnner Qld
  • Tina Morgan NSW
  • Linda Clift Qld
  • Renee Armstrong WA

1996 & USA Selects edit

In only its third season, there was concern for the survival of the women's tournament in 1996, when Queensland needed to withdraw from hosting the tournament. The New South Wales Ice Hockey Association were able to rescue the tournament and also host the national woman's championships in the newly renovated Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink. This year, 4 teams competed in the tournament: New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Western Australia and South Australia. This was South Australia's debut into the national competition.[6]

Queensland were unable to compete and withdrew their team from the competition this year.[6]

As well as the tournament, this year included a series of exhibition games between Australia and a United States visiting team from Assabet Valley, Massachusetts.[6]

The schedule for the tournament was as follows:[6]

Wed Aug 21, 1996 8.00 pm Opening ceremony ; Australia vs USA.

Thursday August 22, 1996 7.35 am New South Wales vs Australian Capital Territory. 9.10 am South Australia vs Western Australia. 10.45 am USA (Assabet) vs Australia 3.35 pm Australian Capital Territory vs South Australia. 5.45 pm New South Wales vs Western Australia.

Friday August 23, 1996 6.00 am New South Wales vs South Australia. 7.35 am Australian Capital Territory vs Western Australia. 9.10 am Australia vs USA (Assabet)

Saturday August 24, 1996 12.40 pm Australia vs USA (Assabet)

Sunday August 25, 1996 7.00 am First semifinal (1 vs 4 on ladder) 9.05 am Second semifinal (2 vs 3 on ladder) 3.30 pm Grand Final (NSW 5 vs Canberra 3)

An additional exhibition match between New South Wales vs United States (Assabet Valley), at 8pm on Monday 26 August, which was played at the Blacktown Ice Rink.[6]

The results of the tournament were: (1st)New South Wales, (2nd)Australian Capital Territory, (3rd)South Australia, (4th)Western Australia. New South Wales won the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy after defeating the Australian Capital Territory with a score of 5-3 in the final game.

Individual Awards[6]

  • MVP: Stephanie Wheaton - ACT
  • Highest Pointscore: Stephanie Wheaton - ACT
  • Best Forward: Ellen Jones - NSW
  • Best Defence: Wendy Ovenden - NSW
  • Rookie Award: Melinda White - QLD (10 years old)
  • Goaltender: Emily Connaughton - ACT (on loan to ACT from NSW)

This tournament also marked the very first National Australian women's ice hockey team.

Australia vs USA exhibition games, Australian players:[6]

1st All Star Line

  • Stephanie Wheaten ACT
  • Ellen Jones NSW
  • Mellssa Rulli NSW
  • Wendy Overton NSW
  • Tina Morgan NSW
  • Delphine de Mulder NSW

2nd All Star Line

  • Candice Mitchell SA
  • Melanie Singh ACT
  • Esra Dogramau NSW
  • Amanda Fenton SA
  • Kylie Pedler WA
  • Rebecca Jalleh SA

Visiting along with the American team was Heather Linstad, coach from Northeastern University. Linstad acted as Head Coach for the Elite Development Camp.[6]

1997 expansion edit

The competition quickly grew following a successful 1996 tournament, with the inclusion of a Victorian team and the reintroduction of the Queensland team that withdrew from the competition in the year before. The four-day tournament was held in the Australian Capital Territory and marked the third annual competition for the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy.[7]

Teams from New South Wales (NSW), Australian Capital Territory (ACT), South Australia (SA), Western Australia (WA), Queensland (QLD) and Victoria (VIC), where Victoria was making its debut in the national competition. The tournament was officially opened by Australian Ice Hockey Federation President Phillip Ginsberg.[7]

The tournament began on July 3, 1997, with a curtain-raiser exhibition match between the 1996 Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy Champions, New South Wales, and the previous year's runners-up, Australian Capital Territory. The game was won by New South Wales, 3–2.[7]

The finals were held on Sunday July 6, 1997 and saw the New South Wales team defeat the Australian Capital Territory team by a score of 4–1 to win their third Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy.[7]

Individual awards:[7]

Most Valuable Player (MVP) – Rebecca Jalleh - SA

Best Forward – Stephanie Wheaton - ACT

Best Defenceman Amanda Fenton - SA

Goaltender Award Rebecca Jalleh - SA

Rookie Award Shelley Orr - WA

2009 edit

The year 2009 marked the last year that the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy was held as an interstate round robin tournament, named Nationals Joan McKowen Tournament JMK 2009. The 4 teams that were involved in the 3 game tournament represented New South Wales, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory and Queensland. New South Wales won all 3 games in the national tournament.[8]

2010 AWIHL edit

After the death of Max McKowen in 2010, the decision was made to continue awarding the trophy to honor their memory by giving the trophy to the Australian Women's Ice Hockey League (AWIHL) to be awarded to the champions of the finals competition. The first AWIHL team to win the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy was the Melbourne Ice. The trophy continues to be the trophy awarded to the AWIHL finals champions.[2]

Traditions edit

The Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy is awarded annually and the champion team from each season has a replica cup made as a "keeper" trophy. The original Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy had never been presented in an AWIHL championship game until 2018.

Tournament Structure edit

The finals tournament for the trophy is referred to as a "gold medal" tournament, where the winner is awarded the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy.

Winners of the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy edit

[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Family Notices". The Canberra Times. Canberra: National Library of Australia. 17 September 1992. p. 22. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Brisbane Goannas - League History".
  3. ^ "Australian National Championship Results".
  4. ^ ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/issac/test/html_as_plain_text/Australia.txt
  5. ^ a b c "1995 Aussie National Tourney Report".
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i "1996 Aussie National Tourney Report".
  7. ^ a b c d e f "1997 Aussie Nat. Tourney Report".
  8. ^ "Nationals Joan McKowen Tournament JMK 2009". Brisbane United Ice Hockey League. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  9. ^ "1994 Aussie National Tourney Report".
  10. ^ "1998 Aussie Nat. Tourney Report".
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-04-10. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-03-28. Retrieved 2015-02-25.
  13. ^ http://www.pointstreaksites.com/files/uploaded_documents/379/IHA_History_%2804.03.12%29.pdf[bare URL PDF]

External links edit

  • Australian Women's Hockey League official site
  • Brisbane Goannas official site
  • Melbourne Ice official Site

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The Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy is the annually awarded championship trophy of the Australian Women s Ice Hockey League AWIHL to the winner of the AWIHL finals Originally donated in 1995 the trophy is named after Joan McKowen who died September 15 1992 1 and her husband Maxwell McKowen died in 2010 2 Joan McKowen Memorial TrophySportIce hockeyAwarded forPlayoff champion of the Australian Women s Ice Hockey LeagueHistoryFirst award1995Most recentSydney SirensThis trophy originated from a women s ice hockey championship tournament that started in 1994 which was a competition that was hosted in Queensland between a New South Wales team and a Queensland team competing This invitational Women s tournament was just the beginning and saw the New South Wales team winning the championship From this competition the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy began first being awarded in February 1995 This event was held annually and served as the Australian senior women s national ice hockey championship 3 The Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy began being annually awarded after the Queensland women s invitational tournament in 1994 and was awarded to the winner of the Australian women s national ice hockey tournament until 2010 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 1996 amp USA Selects 1 3 1997 expansion 1 4 2009 1 5 2010 AWIHL 2 Traditions 3 Tournament Structure 4 Winners of the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editBeginnings edit A development league started in 1994 1995 which consisted of Under 14 Under 16 Under 18 and Under 21 women s ice hockey teams 4 After Queensland hosted the Women s Invitational Tournament where they played the New South Wales team in 1994 the introduction of 4 state teams for the senior women s national tournament followed in 1995 and the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy was awarded as an annual trophy to the winner of the senior women s national ice hockey tournament The original 4 teams represented New South Wales Australian Capital Territory Western Australia and Queensland The first senior women s national ice hockey final was held in Sydney New South Wales in February 1995 The first team to win the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy in the inaugural tournament was the senior women s New South Wales team in February 1995 with the following individual rewards from the tournament 5 Most Valuable Player Stephanle Wheaten ACTGoaltender Award Jade Rose ACTHighest Points Scorer Stephanie Wheaten ACTThe All Star line up consisted of the following players 5 1st All Star Line Wendy Overton NSW Susan Davles QLD Lyn Leal WA Stephanle Wheaten ACT Kim Herbert NSW Cindy Morgan NSW2nd All Star Line Katle Keliy Qld MirnHamllton Yates NSW KellySklnner Qld Tina Morgan NSW Linda Clift Qld Renee Armstrong WA1996 amp USA Selects edit In only its third season there was concern for the survival of the women s tournament in 1996 when Queensland needed to withdraw from hosting the tournament The New South Wales Ice Hockey Association were able to rescue the tournament and also host the national woman s championships in the newly renovated Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink This year 4 teams competed in the tournament New South Wales Australian Capital Territory Western Australia and South Australia This was South Australia s debut into the national competition 6 Queensland were unable to compete and withdrew their team from the competition this year 6 As well as the tournament this year included a series of exhibition games between Australia and a United States visiting team from Assabet Valley Massachusetts 6 The schedule for the tournament was as follows 6 Wed Aug 21 1996 8 00 pm Opening ceremony Australia vs USA Thursday August 22 1996 7 35 am New South Wales vs Australian Capital Territory 9 10 am South Australia vs Western Australia 10 45 am USA Assabet vs Australia 3 35 pm Australian Capital Territory vs South Australia 5 45 pm New South Wales vs Western Australia Friday August 23 1996 6 00 am New South Wales vs South Australia 7 35 am Australian Capital Territory vs Western Australia 9 10 am Australia vs USA Assabet Saturday August 24 1996 12 40 pm Australia vs USA Assabet Sunday August 25 1996 7 00 am First semifinal 1 vs 4 on ladder 9 05 am Second semifinal 2 vs 3 on ladder 3 30 pm Grand Final NSW 5 vs Canberra 3 An additional exhibition match between New South Wales vs United States Assabet Valley at 8pm on Monday 26 August which was played at the Blacktown Ice Rink 6 The results of the tournament were 1st New South Wales 2nd Australian Capital Territory 3rd South Australia 4th Western Australia New South Wales won the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy after defeating the Australian Capital Territory with a score of 5 3 in the final game Individual Awards 6 MVP Stephanie Wheaton ACT Highest Pointscore Stephanie Wheaton ACT Best Forward Ellen Jones NSW Best Defence Wendy Ovenden NSW Rookie Award Melinda White QLD 10 years old Goaltender Emily Connaughton ACT on loan to ACT from NSW This tournament also marked the very first National Australian women s ice hockey team Australia vs USA exhibition games Australian players 6 1st All Star Line Stephanie Wheaten ACT Ellen Jones NSW Mellssa Rulli NSW Wendy Overton NSW Tina Morgan NSW Delphine de Mulder NSW2nd All Star Line Candice Mitchell SA Melanie Singh ACT Esra Dogramau NSW Amanda Fenton SA Kylie Pedler WA Rebecca Jalleh SAVisiting along with the American team was Heather Linstad coach from Northeastern University Linstad acted as Head Coach for the Elite Development Camp 6 1997 expansion edit The competition quickly grew following a successful 1996 tournament with the inclusion of a Victorian team and the reintroduction of the Queensland team that withdrew from the competition in the year before The four day tournament was held in the Australian Capital Territory and marked the third annual competition for the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy 7 Teams from New South Wales NSW Australian Capital Territory ACT South Australia SA Western Australia WA Queensland QLD and Victoria VIC where Victoria was making its debut in the national competition The tournament was officially opened by Australian Ice Hockey Federation President Phillip Ginsberg 7 The tournament began on July 3 1997 with a curtain raiser exhibition match between the 1996 Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy Champions New South Wales and the previous year s runners up Australian Capital Territory The game was won by New South Wales 3 2 7 The finals were held on Sunday July 6 1997 and saw the New South Wales team defeat the Australian Capital Territory team by a score of 4 1 to win their third Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy 7 Individual awards 7 Most Valuable Player MVP Rebecca Jalleh SABest Forward Stephanie Wheaton ACTBest Defenceman Amanda Fenton SAGoaltender Award Rebecca Jalleh SARookie Award Shelley Orr WA 2009 edit The year 2009 marked the last year that the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy was held as an interstate round robin tournament named Nationals Joan McKowen Tournament JMK 2009 The 4 teams that were involved in the 3 game tournament represented New South Wales Victoria Australian Capital Territory and Queensland New South Wales won all 3 games in the national tournament 8 2010 AWIHL edit After the death of Max McKowen in 2010 the decision was made to continue awarding the trophy to honor their memory by giving the trophy to the Australian Women s Ice Hockey League AWIHL to be awarded to the champions of the finals competition The first AWIHL team to win the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy was the Melbourne Ice The trophy continues to be the trophy awarded to the AWIHL finals champions 2 Traditions editThe Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy is awarded annually and the champion team from each season has a replica cup made as a keeper trophy The original Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy had never been presented in an AWIHL championship game until 2018 Tournament Structure editThe finals tournament for the trophy is referred to as a gold medal tournament where the winner is awarded the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy Winners of the Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy edit1994 New South Wales 9 1995 New South Wales 5 1996 New South Wales 6 1997 New South Wales 7 1998 New South Wales 10 1999 Victoria 2000 New South Wales 2001 Victoria 2002 New South Wales 2003 South Australia 2004 Australian Capital Territory 2005 South Australia 2006 South Australia 2007 New South Wales 2008 New South Wales 2009 New South Wales 2010 New South Wales 2011 Melbourne Ice 2012 Adelaide Adrenaline 11 2013 Melbourne Ice 12 2014 Melbourne Ice 2015 Melbourne Ice 2016 Melbourne Ice 2017 Sydney Sirens 2018 Melbourne Ice 2019 Melbourne Ice 2020 Sydney Sirens 13 See also edit nbsp Ice hockey portal nbsp Australia portal nbsp Sports portalJoan McKowen Memorial Trophy Images de Groot Photography Ice Hockey Australia Australian Women s Ice Hockey League Australian Ice Hockey League Australian Junior Ice Hockey League Jim Brown Trophy Goodall CupReferences edit Family Notices The Canberra Times Canberra National Library of Australia 17 September 1992 p 22 Retrieved 15 September 2015 a b c Brisbane Goannas League History Australian National Championship Results ftp ftp cs toronto edu pub issac test html as plain text Australia txt a b c 1995 Aussie National Tourney Report a b c d e f g h i 1996 Aussie National Tourney Report a b c d e f 1997 Aussie Nat Tourney Report Nationals Joan McKowen Tournament JMK 2009 Brisbane United Ice Hockey League Retrieved 15 September 2015 1994 Aussie National Tourney Report 1998 Aussie Nat Tourney Report FINALS Late Adrenaline flurry secures Joan McKowen Trophy AWIHL FINALS Late Adrenaline flurry secures Joan McKowen Trophy Australian Women s Ice Hockey League Archived from the original on 2013 04 10 Retrieved 2012 07 10 Melbourne Ice Women AWIHL Champions Archived from the original on 2015 03 28 Retrieved 2015 02 25 http www pointstreaksites com files uploaded documents 379 IHA History 2804 03 12 29 pdf bare URL PDF External links editAustralian Women s Hockey League official site Adelaide Adrenaline official site Brisbane Goannas official site Melbourne Ice official Site Sydney Sirens Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy amp oldid 1188887869, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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