2004 Marystown
The 2004 Newfoundland and Labrador Summer Games were held in Marystown, bringing together young athletes from across the province to compete in a variety of sports. The event showcased the spirit of friendly competition and community engagement, with Marystown offering an energetic and welcoming atmosphere. Athletes had the opportunity to demonstrate their skills in sports like athletics, swimming, soccer, and more, while the Games promoted physical activity, teamwork, and provincial pride. The 2004 NL Games remain a highlight in the region's history, celebrating the talent and dedication of youth athletes.
If you have any memorabilia/photos from these games send it to Jcampbell@sportnl.ca
Sports
The 2004 Newfoundland and Labrador Summer Games featured a dynamic range of nine sports. Notably, ball hockey and slo-pitch softball made their debut in the Games, adding fresh excitement to the event. These diverse sports allowed athletes to showcase their talents and passion for competition, while promoting the values of teamwork, fair play, and physical activity.
Athletics
Ball Hockey (first-time inclusion)
Baseball
Beach Volleyball
Golf
Soccer
Softball (Slo-pitch, first-time inclusion)
Swimming
Tennis
Results/Awards
Premier's Cup Award: St. John's - North
Sport NL Trophy: Mount Pearl - South
Lieutenant Governor's Trophy: Labrador