Bracknell Queen Bees
Bracknell Queen Bees IHC is a womenβs ice hockey club based in Bracknell, Berkshire, England. They are located at the John Nike Leisuresport complex in Bracknell. Their home ice rink is affectionately known as the Hive.
The club operates three teams, which compete in various levels of the EIHAβs Women's National Ice Hockey League :
The Queen Bees compete in the WNIHL Elite.
The Fire Bees compete in the WNIHL League.
The Ice Bees compete in the WNIHL Division U16 South.
The Queen Bees club was founded November 1987, when the rink at Bracknell opened. It has supplied players for the GB ice or inline / skater hockey teams in most years since. The Firebees team was formed later as a development squad in September 2005, entering division 1 for its maiden season in 2006 after 6 friendlies. In 2007 the Ice Bees were formed. A team specifically for girls under the age of 16 years.
All teams play in the same strip. Previously the Queen Bees played in black and gold or black and white horizontal stripes. To conform with new league rules the strip was altered in 2006, but the club colours of black and gold remain the same.
The teams are coached by Paul Burton and assistant Sam Phillips.
History
The Queen Bees
1988β89The Queen Bees first season. They entered the Capital League and finished in 3rd place.
Great Britain Representatives: Julie Biles, Rachel Cotton and Claire Pannell.
1989β90
The Capital League was changed to the Southern Division. The Queen Bees finished in 3rd place.
1990β91
A change again introduced the inaugural season of the EIHA Women's Premier Division with the top two teams from each division from the 1989-90 season were invited to form this league. Chelmsford Cobras, however, who finished 2nd in our division, declined to move up to the Premier Division and the Queen Bees were offered the opportunity instead and took it.
In the WPL the Queen Bees finished 2nd to Oxford City Rockets.
Claire Pannell finished 5th in the leading Scorers table and Karen Hare finished as 2nd leading netminder.
With this new higher division formulated the playoffs set-up was changed to the format that exists today. The first playoff final was between the Queen Bees and the Oxford City Rockets. Unfortunately Oxford beat the Queen Bees 5-1, to secure the double, achieving both League and Playoff Champions.
Great Britain Representatives: Julie Biles, Rachel Cotton, Kathy Nike and Claire Pannell.
1991β92
The Queen Bees again finished 2nd to Oxford City Rockets in the WPL.
and again faced Oxford in the playoff final. At the end of regulation time and sudden death overtime the score ended 1β1. The final went to penalties and after 2 rounds of penalty shots the final result to Oxford 3β1.
1992β93
The Queen Bees finished 2nd in the WPL and for the third year running faced Oxford City Rockets in the playoff final. Oxford went on to beat the Queen Bees 4β0.
1993β94
This season saw the Queen Bees crowned league champions.
In the playoffs the Queen Bees became double champions beating beat the Slough Phantoms 7β2.
1994β95
The Queen Bees finished 3rd in the WPL
Netminder Karen Hare was top goalie in the league.
Great Britain Representatives: Rachel Cotton, Lisa Davies, Jeanette Mountjoy and Kathy Nike.
1995β96
The Queen Bees finished 2nd in the league.
Great Britain Representatives: Becky Bowles, Rachel Cotton, Lisa Davies, Jeanette Mountjoy, Kim Strongman and Claire Pannell.
1996β97
The Queen Bees finished 2nd in the league.
In the playoffs the Queen Bees lost to the Sunderland Scorpions
1997β98
The Queen Bees finished 2nd in the WPL.
In the playoffs the Queen Bees lost to the Sunderland Scorpions
Great Britain Representatives: Verity Boome, Vicky Burton, Laura Byrne, Rachelle Kyffin and Kim Strongman.
1998β99
The Queen Bees finished 3rd in the WPL.
In the playoffs the Queen Bees finished 4th losing to Slough in the semi finals and then Guildford in the Bronze medal game.
1999β2000
This season unfortunately, began with the Queen Bees losing three of their international players for most of the season. Kim Strongman emigrated to Canada, Claire Pannell fell pregnant and Laura Byrne also went to Canada.
The Queen Bees finished 5th in the WPL and for the first time did not qualify for the playoff finals.
Great Britain Representatives: Vicky Burton, Laura Byrne and Sam Cheetham.
2000β01
Our 13th season, the team grew immensely with new senior players and an influx of younger ones, with ages in the team now ranging from 6 years to 30 years.
The Queen Bees finished 2nd in the WPL.
In the playoff finals the Queen Bees finished in 3rd beating Sunderland Scorpions 3β1 in the bronze medal game.
Great Britain Representatives: Vicky Burton, Laura Byrne, Heather Brunning and Amy Johnson.
2001β02
The Queen Bees finish 4th in the WPL.
In the playoff finals the Queen Bees finished 3rd beating Cardiff Comets in the bronze medal game.
In the Swindon Tournament the Queen Bees finished 2nd losing to Cardiff on penalty shots in the final.
Great Britain Representatives: Vicky Burton, Laura Byrne, Heather Brunning.
Queen Bees players selected to the newly formed England squad: Sam Bidmead, Rhian Hayes, Claire Pannell and Laura Stark.
Queen Bees players representing Wales: Sam Cheetham and Heather Brunning.
GB Roller/Skater/Inline representatives: Sam Bonathan, Heather Brunning, Sam Cheetham and Laura Stark.
2002β03
The Queen Bees finished 6th in the WPL.
In the inaugural EIHA Knockout Cup competition the Queen Bees reached the final and beat the Swindon Topcats 4β1 to claim the silverware.
In the Swindon Tournament the Queen Bees finished 3rd
Great Britain Representatives: Vicky Burton and Heather Brunning
Wales representatives: Sam Cheetham and Heather Brunning
GB Roller/Skater/Inline representatives: Sam Bonathan, Heather
Brunning, Sam Cheetham and Laura Stark.
2003β04
The Queen Bees finished 7th in the WPL
In the EIHA Knockout Cup competition the Queen Bees reached the Quarter-finals losing to Solihull Vixens on penalty shots.
In the Swindon Tournament the Queen Bees finished as tournament champions beating Swindon 3β0 in the final.
Great Britain Representatives: Heather Brunning
Wales representatives: Sam Cheetham and Heather Brunning.
GB Roller/Skater/Inline representatives: Sam Bonathan and Laura Stark.
2004β05
The Queen Bees finished 3rd in the WPL.
The Queen Bees became the playoff champions beating Sunderland 1β0 in the final.
In the EIHA Knockout Cup the Queen Bees became double champions beating Swindon 8β2 in the final.
In the Swindon Tournament the Queen Bees finished 2nd losing to Cardiff on sudden-death penalty shots in the final.
Wales representatives: Sam Cheetham and Heather Brunning.
This season the EIHA set up a Southern Conference team. Queen Bees representatives were Sam Bonathan, Sam Bidmead, Jenni Jones, Lydia Westcombe, Dani Summers, Amy Lack, Chrissy Newman, Laura Stark
EIHA U16's School of Excellence: Dani Summers
GB Roller/Skater/Inline representatives: Sam Bonathan and Laura Stark.
2005β06
The Queen Bees finished 2nd in the WPL
In the playoffs the Queen Bees finished 3rd beating Slough Phantoms 8β0
The Queen Bees were EIHA Knockout Cup competition Semi-finalists
In the Swindon Tournament the Queen Bees finished 2nd losing to Cardiff Comets on sudden-death penalty shots in the final.
Wales representatives: Sam Cheetham and Heather Brunning.
England Senior team representatives: Sam Bonathan, Alex von Haselberg-Palyvou, Lydia Westcombe, Jenni Jones,
England U16 team representatives: Natalie Aldridge, Amanda Carr
Southern Conference representatives: Sam Bonathan, Natalie Aldridge, Jenni Jones, Lydia Westcombe, Dani Summers, Amy Lack, Chrissy Newman, Laura Stark, Amanda Carr, Alex von Haselberg-Palyvou
GB Roller/Skater/Inline representatives: Natalie Aldridge, Sam Bonathan and Laura Stark.
Queen Bees set up a development squad for the first season. This new team accepted to play in Division One South as the Fire Bees for 2006β07 season
2006β07
The Queen Bees finished 2nd in the WPL.
In the playoffs the Queen Bees became champions beating the Newcastle Lady Vipers 2β1 in the final
In the EIHA Knockout Cup the Queen Bees became double champions beating Solihull Vixens 5β0 in the final
In the Swindon Tournament the Queen Bees finished 3rd
Great Britain representatives: Alex von Haselberg-Palyvou
Great Britain U18 representatives: Natalie Aldridge, Amanda Carr, Dani Summers
Wales representatives: Sam Cheetham
England representatives: Natalie Aldridge, Jenni Jones, Amy Lack, Alex von Haselberg-Palyvou
GB Roller/Skater/Inline representatives: Natalie Aldridge, Laura Saunders and Laura Stark.
2007β08
The Queen Bees finished 3rd in the WPL
In the playoffs the Queen Bees finished 3rd beating Guildford 10-4.
In the British Women's Ice Hockey Friendship Tournament the Queen Bees became champions beating Slough Phantoms 4-2 in the final
Great Britain representatives: Alex von Haselberg-Palyvou, Amanda Carr
2008β09
The Queen Bees finished 4th in the WPL
In the playoffs the Queen Bees were champions beating Guildford Lightning 6β0
In the British Women's Ice Hockey Friendship Tournament the Queen Bees were runners up losing to Guildford Lightning on a 'sudden death' penalty shootout.
Great Britain representatives: Alex von Haselberg-Palyvou, Amanda Carr, Chrissy Newman and Leanne Ganney
2009β10
The Queen Bees finished 3rd in the WPL
In the playoffs the Queen Bees finished 3rd losing 4-3 to Kingston
2010β11
The Queen Bees finished 4th in the WPL
In the playoffs the Queen Bees finished Champions beating Sheffield 2-1 on penalties
2011β12
The Queen Bees finished Champions in the WPL
In the playoffs the Queen Bees finished 3rd losing 3-2 to Solihull
2012β13
The Queen Bees finished Champions in the WPL
The Queen Bees finished 3rd in the Elite Cup
In the playoffs the Queen Bees finished 2nd losing 3-2 to Kingston
2013β14
The Queen Bees finished Champions in the WPL
The Queen Bees finished Champions in the Elite Cup
In the playoffs the Queen Bees finished 2nd losing on penalties 2-1 to Kingston
2014β15
The Queen Bees finished Champions in the WPL
The Queen Bees finished Champions in the Elite Cup
In the playoffs the Queen Bees finished Champions beating Kingston 4-0
2015β16
The Queen Bees finished Champions in the newly formed Women's Elite League
In the playoffs the Queen Bees finished Champions beating Solihull 7-2
2016β17
The Queen Bees finished Champions in the Women's Elite League
In the playoffs the Queen Bees lost out to Solihull 3-4
2017β18
Unknown
2018β19
The Queen Bees finished Champions in the Women's Elite League
The FireBees
2006β07 The FireBees finished 10th in the South Division 1 League2007β08 The FireBees finished 9th in the South Division 1 League
2008β09 The FireBees finished 4th in the South Division 1 League
2009β10 The FireBees finished 4th in the South Division 1 League
2010β11 The FireBees finished 5th in the South Division 1 League
2011β12 The FireBees finished 4th in the South Division 1 League
In the British Women's Ice Hockey Friendship Tournament the FireBees finished 10th
2012β13 The FireBees finished 3rd in the South Division 1 League
2013β14 The FireBees finished 5th in the South Division 1 League
2014β15 The FireBees finished 4th in the South Division 1 League
2015β16 The FireBees finished 3rd in the South Division 1 League
2016β17 The FireBees finished 1st in the South Division 1 League
and went on to defeat Basingstoke at the play-off weekend to win the National Division 1 final.
This gained the FireBees promotion to the Women's Premier League for the 2017-18 season
2017β18 The FireBees finished 4th in the Premier League, and remained for the 2018-19 season
The Ice Bees
2007β08The Ice Bees finished the women's U16 Southern Division Champions
The Ice Bees were runners up in the U16 North v South play off losing to Kingston 5β2
EIHA U16's School of Excellence: Ellie Ranson, Louise Adams, Gemma Dale, Katherine Gale, Coral Backhurst, Meghan Sullivan, Jerrika Jentsch, Hannah Byrom
2008β09
The Ice Bees finished the women's U16 Southern Division Champions
The Ice Bees became national champion in the playoff final beating Kingston 3β2
EIHA U16's School of Excellence: Ellie Ranson, Gemma Dale, Katherine Gale, Coral Backhurst, Hannah Byrom, Samantha Bolwell, Monica Petrosino, Jessica Curtis
2009β10
The Ice Bees finished the women's U16 Southern Division Champions
The Ice Bees finished 2nd in the playoff final losing to Kingston 3β2
2010β11
The Ice Bees finished the women's U16 Southern Division Champions
The Ice Bees finished 2nd in the playoff final losing to Kingston 6β2
2011β12
The Ice Bees finished the women's U16 Southern Division Champions
The Ice Bees finished 2nd in the playoff final losing to Kingston 6β2
2012β13
The Ice Bees finished the women's U16 Southern Division Champions
The Ice Bees finished 2nd in the playoff final losing to Kingston 9-3
2013β14
The Ice Bees finished the women's U16 Southern Division Champions
The Ice Bees finished 2nd in the playoff final losing to Kingston 3-0
2014β15
The Ice Bees finished the women's U16 Southern Division Champions
The Ice Bees became national champion in the playoff final beating Kingston 7-4
2015β16
The Ice Bees finished the women's U16 Southern Division Champions
Conceded no goals in the entire season
The Ice Bees became national champion in the playoff final beating Sheffield 6-0
2016β17
The Ice Bees finished the women's U16 Southern Division Champions, and went on to defeat Sheffield again to become National Champions for Under-16 Girls
2017β18
Once again, the Ice Bees finished Champions.
2018β19
TBC - however most likely champions once again.