House League Finals, News, Kingsview, U13, 2024-2025 (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

This Team is part of the 2024-2025 season, which is not set as the current season.
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House League Finals
The OCHL wrapped up the season finals on the 30th of March.  After a solid regular season and exciting playoff round, teams competed in a two game final series.  All games were competitive and fun to watch and we hope that everyone enjoyed the season.


The division results are as follows below.

U9 Division

A Final
Champions - Northminster
Finalists - Kingsview

B Final
Champions - St Paul's
Finalists - Christ Church
 
C Final
Champions - Alberts St
Finalists - Centennial
 
D Final
Champions - Simcoe St
Finalists - St Andrew's
 
E Final
Champions - St Mark's
Finalists - Harmony

U11 Division

A Final
Champions - Simcoe St
Finalists - Harmony

B Final
Champions - Northminster
Finalists - Alberts St

C Final
Champions - Kingsview
Finalists - Christ Church

D Final
Champions - St Mark's
Finalists - St Andrew's

 

U13 Division

A Final
Champions - Simcoe St
Finalists - St Mark's

B Final
Champions - Alberts St
Finalists - St Andrew's

C Final

Champions - Northminster
Finalists - Harmony

D Finals
Champions - Kingsview
Finalists - Christ Church

U15 Division

A Finals
Champions - Alberts St
Finalists - Harmony

B Finals
Champions - Kingsview
Finalists - St Andrew's

C Finals
Champions - Northminster
Finalists - Christ Church

D Final
Champions - Simcoe St
Finalists - St Mark's
 

U18 Division

A Final
Champions - Alberts St

Finalists - St Paul's

B Final
Champions - St Mark's
Finalists - Simcoe St

C Finals
Champions - Northminster
Finalists - Christ Church

D Finals
Champions - St Andrews
Finalists - Kingsview

E Finals
Champions - Centennial
Finalists - Harmony

Thanks to all the players, families and volunteers for making this season fun!
See you at the arena next year. Registration is now open. LINK
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