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The Final Quest

By Ontario Minor Hockey Association, 03/31/15, 4:00PM EDT

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Fifteen teams representing the OMHA will challenge for provincial gold at the Ontario Hockey Federation Championships.

Fifteen teams representing the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) will challenge for provincial gold at the Ontario Hockey Federation (OHF) Championships. A total of five teams participate at each of the thirteen OHF Championships. These teams include the host team plus the champion team from Alliance Hockey, Greater Toronto Hockey League, Northern Ontario Hockey Association  and Ontario Minor Hockey Association.

The Uxbridge Stars will represent the OMHA at the Atom A division tournament taking place in Temiskaming Shores April 10-12th. The Stars qualified by winning the OMHA Championship in a tightly contested final series over the Essex Ravens by winning two and tying two games to hoist the Jack Bell Trophy.

The Atom AA Championships will be held in Whitby as the Wildcats look for revenge after being bumped in the OMHA Quarter-Finals by eventual OMHA Champions, Clarington Toros. The Toros and Wildcats also sat atop the regular season standings all year so it is only fitting these teams will once again face each other in the quest for a provincial championship.

The Quinte Red Devils Atom AAA team will head to Toronto for their chance at an OHF Championship. The Red Devils went undefeated in the OMHA AAA Championships, scoring an impressive twenty-four goals over the course of their five games.

The Grimsby Peach Kings will represent the OMHA in the Peewee A category, which will be held in Stratford. The OMHA champs have played strong of late, sweeping the final series three games to none to qualify.

The Richmond Hill Stars earned a berth into the Peewee AA Championship after sweeping two of their four series on way to an OMHA Championship. This strong defensive team only allowed an amazing thirty goals against in thirty games played in the regular season.

The York-Simcoe Express will play host to the Peewee AAA division April 6-10 at the Nottawasaga Inn. The back-to-back OMHA Champions, Oakville Rangers will be in attendance and will look to add hardware to their trophy case after successfully defending their OMHA Championship on home ice a few weeks back.

The Welland Tigers will head to Toronto for the Bantam A Championship starting April 10th. The Tigers look to ride the high of their OMHA Championship, losing only one game in their three series victories.
Having only lost two games in the entire OMHA Playdowns, the Oakville Rangers look to continue their winning ways in Stratford as they represent the OMHA in Bantam AA division. The strong Rangers team went undefeated in the regular season on their way to an OMHA Championship. 

Clarington will represent the OMHA in the Bantam AAA division when they head to Timmins. The Toros finished off the regular season 9-0-1 before cruising to an OMHA Championship.

Orillia will host the Midget A division April 10-12  at the West Orillia Sports Complex. The Terriers will be looking for retribution after losing in the OMHA Semi-Finals to the Quinte West Hawks. The OMHA Champion team from Quinte West is not short on firepower, averaging over four goals per game in the regular season.
The Ajax Knights will put their stingy defense to the test as they head to Hearst for the Midget AA division. The team posted four shutouts in OMHA Playdowns and will look to their strong defense and exceptional goaltending to add an OHF Championship to their list of accomplishments in 2015.

The Whitby Wildcats will represent the OMHA at the Midget AAA Championships in Toronto March 30-April 5. The Wildcats were the top team in league standings before punching their ticket to the OHF Championship with a win over league rivals, Ajax-Pickering in the OMHA AAA Championship Finals. 

The Ajax Knights will host the Juvenile OHF Championship, April 10-12 at the Ajax Community Centre. The OMHA silver medalist, Whitby Wildcats will get another crack at the the Knights after being swept in the OMHA Championship in early March.

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