Outline
Since 1969, this tournament has been held among the 1st and 2nd year high school students for the title of Japan No.1. Each 16 men and women high school , are qualified for the participation after they win the block preliminary. (1 host team is already qualified for the participation)
Name | All-Japan High School Invitational Tournament (the 44th) |
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Place | Hino-shi Athletic Field, Azu Athletic Park Hockey Field |
Period | 22-27 March, 2013 |
Host | Japan Hockey Association All Japan High School Athletic Federation (Hockey Division) |
Administration | Executive Committee of All-Japan High School Invitational Tournament (the 44th) – All Japan High School Athletic Federation (Hockey Division)、Tokyo Hockey Association, Tokyo High School Athletic Federation (Hockey Division) |
Sponser | Ministry of Education,Culture,Sports,Science & Technology, Tokyo-to, Tokyo Educational Committee, Tokyo Sports Association, Tokyo High School Athletic Federation, Hino-shi, Hino-shi Educational Committee, Hino-shi Sports Association |
Implementation Guideline | Implementation Guideline |
Participating Teams | Each 16 team for men and women |
Game Management | Tournament (no 3rd placed match) |
Entrance Fee | Free |
Game Schedule
Game Results
Men
Women
Participating High School
- Result of the Block Preliminary [updated on January 24]
Men (All 16 high schools)
- Hokkai Gakuen Sapporo High School
- Iwate-ken Numakunai High School
- Tochigi-ken Imaichi High School
- Yamanashi Gakuin University Senior High School (2nd in 2012)
- Kanagawa-ken Hosei University Daini Senior High School
- Fukui-ken Nyu High School
- Gifu-ken Sogo Gakuen High School (3rd in 2012)
- Shimizu Kokusai High School
- Tenri High School
- Kyoto-fu Shuchi High School
- Shiga-ken Ibuki High School (champion in 2011)
- Shimane-ken Yokota High School
- Tokyo Gakugei University Senior High School
- Kumamoto-ken Oguni High School
- Nagasaki-ken Kawatana High School
- Tokushima-ken Anan Industrial High School
Women (All 16 high schools)
- Sappor Shinyo High School
- Iwate-ken Numakunai High School
- Miyagi-ken Tsukidate High School
- Tochigi-ken Imaichi High School
- Saitama-ken Hanno High School
- Toyama-ken Isurugi High School
- Gifu-ken Gifu Kakamino High School (3rd in 2012)
- Shizuoka-ken Numazu Commercial High School
- Tenri High School (2nd in 2012)
- Hagoromo Gakuen High School (champion in 2012)
- Shiga-ken Ibuki High School (3rd in 2012)
- Shimane-ken Yokota High School
- Tokyo Gakugei University Senior High School
- Saga-ken Imari Commercial High School
- Kumamoto-ken Oguni High School
- Ehime-ken Matsuyama-minami High School
Awards
- Men’s MVPs (updated on April 23)
- Women’s MVPs (updated on April 23)
Video Gallery
Women’s Final
Men’s Final