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The Silver Stick®
originated in Ottawa with
the founder, Jack Kinsella, a former
featherweight
boxer.
Mr. Kinsella promoted the venture to further international relations
between boys of PeeWee and Bantam age from the Ottawa area and those
from New York State immediately south of Canada’s capital.
A
trophy was needed for the tournament and
one of the
founders, Ernie Temple, is credited with the idea of using a long silver
hockey stick, instead of a trophy, to present to the winners.
The stick,
plated
with silver,
was donated by the Ottawa Citizen
newspaper. The theme of the entire program
was to promote citizenship and International goodwill through the medium
of Silver Stick® Hockey and to foster sportsmanship through
International competition for youth of all nations.
In 1958, the first silver stick was presented in Richmond, Ontario at
the very first Silver Stick™
Tournament. Today, relative replicas are used in ceremonies at North
American Finals Tournaments.
Mr. Kinsella contacted Fred Lamlein
of Port Huron Michigan, who then visited Ottawa. Upon his return to
Watford, Ontario tournament
play was introduced with Roy Caley, of that village assuming the
responsibility of Tournament Director and promoting the event.
In Janurary of 1963,
the first North American Final Tournament took place in Port Huron,
Michigan. The success of this tourney brought about a meeting on May 19,
1963
when the Constitution and Bylaws were adopted and an International Board
elected.
Port Huron was chosen as the permanent “home” of
Silver Stick® Hockey and
is
the site of the PeeWee and Bantam Finals Tournament each year.
In
1969, Sarnia, Ontario was established as the yearly site of the Atom and
Midget Finals.
In
1974, Juvenile competition was introduced
and finals
are
held in Mooretown, Ontario.
In 1986 a Novice Finals Tournament was hosted by St. Clair Shores,
Michigan. In 1987 a new Minor Finals was hosted by Newmarket Ontario and
in 1989 a “AAA” Invitational Tournament was hosted by Whitby, Ontario.
In 1990, Forest, Ontario hosted the “C” Finals Tournament. During the
last few years new divisions have been added to the Silver Stick®
line-up including Additional Entry (A/E)
in Pelham, Ontario
(1999) and
Wellesly/St. Clements, Ontario (2005). This new level (A/E) is an
opportunity for players below “C’ divisions to compete. Details of the
Boys Finals can be found here.
Girl’s Hockey
became part of the International Silver Stick in 1997. Finals are now
held in Ontario in Sarnia, Brighton and Aurora/Newmarket.Details of the
Girl’s competition can be found here.
Each year,
Regional Qualifying Tournaments in the United States and Canada supply
the Finals Tournaments with their champions to compete for the coveted
Silver Stick®
Pin.
The International
Board of Directors is headed by a Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner,
Second Deputy Commissioner and Executive Director selected by the Board
and from the Board.
Of the 14 Directors, 7 represent Canada and 7 represent the
U.S.A.
The Regional Tournaments are under the supervision of the Regional
Directors (or International Directors where there is no Regional
Director).
All tournaments require annual sanction by the Association.
At the Annual General Meeting, held each year in June the
Association reviews the performance of itself and its tournaments and
plans for the future. The 2007 Finals marked the 45th year that North American Finals had been staged. Currently over 65,000 players and coaches participate every year in the quest for the Silver Stick. Mr. Kinsella passed away in Ottawa, Ontario on March 14, 2007, the same year that the 50th anniversary of International Silver Stick was celebrated.
THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME The
International Silver Stick®
Association has been honoured by having a display in the Hockey Hall of
Fame in Toronto since 1982 thanks to Silver Stick®
Honourary Life Member, Mr. Bill Glover. The
original Silver Stick®
Trophy used in 1958 and Mr. Kinsella’s
green blazer, the traditional blazer worn by all directors, is on
display in a Hockey Hall of Fame exhibit.
The
Hall of Fame
is located at BCE Place,
30 Yonge St. Toronto, Ontario. Each
year, after all the Silver Stick®
Finals Tournaments are completed, a plaque is placed in the Hall of Fame
display case listing all the
Championship
Team
Names
(not player names)
for
that year
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