Centennial Sports Club Tournament Results, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Jan 05, 2011 | lsmith | 7907 views
Centennial Sports Club Tournament Results
Congratulations to all the teams for another great Centennial Sports Club House League Christmas tournament.

Here are the scores from all the Final Games:

Initiation Program:
Timbits Red 17
vs Timbits Gold 12
Timbits White 8 vs Timbits Orange 4
Timbits Grey 17 vs Timbits Black 23


Novice Division:

A Final - Elgin Mall Stars 6 vs Presstran Penguins 5
B Final - Dodge Capitals 1 vs Dodge Panthers 2
C Final - Yuerks Pharmacy Kings 6 vs Dodge Lightening 4

Atom Division:

A Final - McDonalds 3 vs Elgin Mall 8
B Final - Dater Excavating 2 vs Maple Lodge Farms 3

Pee Wee Division:

A Final - Millcreek Plumbing 5 vs Canadian Tire 1
B Final - St. Thomas Glass 3 vs Elgin Mall 6
C Final - Sifton's 4 vs St. Anne's 1

Bantam Division:

A Final - Elgin Mall 1 vs Pizza Pizza 2
B Final - Tommy Whites Source for Sports 1 vs Winmar 6

Midget/Juvenile Division:

A Final - Elgin Mall 2 vs Royal Canadian Legion 3
B Final - Al's Pizzeria 0 vs Scott's Printing 4

Ceremonial Puck Drop Photo:
The Ceremonial Puck Drop took place during the Atom House League game between Maple Lodge Farms and Mcdonalds - pictured in the photo are from left to right are: Daniel Rattray (Maple Lodge Farms), Kevin Rickwood (STMHA VP House League), Bill Westover (Centennial Sports Club), Mason Myrick (McDonalds).

Special thanks to our Tournament Sponsors:

Centennial Sports Club
Tim Hortons
Sponsors
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