STMHA TYKE CLASSIC A SUCCESS!, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Feb 28, 2010 | tcarlson | 2053 views
STMHA TYKE CLASSIC A SUCCESS!
STMHA  would like to thank all of the participating teams in the 2010 STMHA TYKE CLASSIC TOURNAMENT!  We would like to congratulate all the teams and hope everyone had fun.  We would like to acknowledge the following teams.

A DIVISION CHAMPIONS - CLARINGTON THUNDER  
A DIVISION FINALISTS -  OAKRIDGE AEROS

B DIVISION CHAMPIONS - Dorchester Dragons 
B DIVISION FINALISTS - Belle River Rink Rats

C DIVISION CHAMPIONS - Woolwich Wildcats 
C DIVISION FINALISTS - Essex Ravens

D DIVISION CHAMPIONS - Erin Hillsburg Devils
D DIVISION FINALISTS - Petrolia Oilers

click to see the final standings and scores

Thanks to all the teams for making the tournament a great success.  Hope to see you next year!  - STMHA

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