Game Outline
As part of junior high school education, we provide junior high school students an opportunity to play hockey from a broad perspective and aim for their hockey enhancement and their spiritual elevation of amateur sports. Also, we develop junior high school students who are mentally and physically sound, and promote friendship among them (6 on 6 hockey game). In addition, Japan Olympic Committee supports this competition as JOC Junior Olypmic Cup in order to develop Olympic players in the future.
Name |
JOC Junior Olympic Cup All-Japan Junior High School Tournament (the 44th) |
Place |
Oguni Town Rinkan Hiroba Hockey Field |
Period |
From August 15 to 18, 2014 |
Host |
Japan Hockey Association |
Co-Host |
Kumamoto Prefecture, Kumamoto Pref. Educational Committee, Kumamoto Pref. Hockey Association, Oguni Town Hockey Association, Oguni Town, Oguni Town Educational Committee, Oguni Town Junior High School Athletic Federation |
Sponsor |
- Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
- Japanese Olympic Committee
- Kumamoto Prefecture
- Japan Junior High School Athletic Federation
- Kumaoto Pref. Athletic Association
- Oguni Town Athletic Committee
- The Kumamoto Shimbun
- Kumamoto Broadcasting Co.,ltd
- F.M Kumamoto Broadcasting Co.,ltd
|
Administration |
The 44th All-Japan Junior High School Tournament Executive Committee |
Participating Teams |
Each 24 men’s and women’s team |
Game Management |
Preliminary Legue among 3 teams and final tournament, no 3rd placed match |
Admission Fee |
Free (General Seating) |
Participating Team
- JOC Junior Olympic Cup Teams 2014 (to be prepared)
Game Schedule & Tournament Chart
Game Results
Final Ranking
Boy
Ranking |
Team |
Prefecture |
Champion |
Nikko City Imaichi Junior High School (First Champion) |
Tochigi |
2nd |
Oyabe City Tsusawa Junior High School and Oyabe City Kaniya Junior High School (Mix) |
Toyama |
3rd |
Iwate Town Numakunai Junior High School |
Iwate |
3rd |
Okayama City Seto Junior High School |
Okayama |
Girl
Ranking |
Team |
Prefecture |
Champion |
Echizen Town Asahi Junior High School (2 times in 8 years) |
Fukui |
2nd |
Okuizumi Town Nita Junior High School |
Shimane |
3rd |
Oyabe City Kaniya Junior High School |
Toyama |
3rd |
Oyabe City Tsusawa Junior High School |
Toyama |
MVP/ Prospect in Olympic
- Boy”s MVP: Ken Nagayoshi (Imaichi Junior High School in Tochigi Prefecture)
- Girl’s MVP: Kurumi Kobayashi (Asahi Junior High School in Fukui Prefecture)
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