Minor Atom (2007) Jr Stars Advance to OMHA Final!!, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Minor Atom (2007) Jr Stars Advance to OMHA Final!!
Congratulations to the players and coaching staff of the St Thomas Minor Atom Jr Stars on advancing to the OMHA Minor Atom A Final.

It has been close to a two month journey to the final.  During that time the Minor Atom Jr Stars have been the victors in series against the Amherstburg Stars, Essex Ravens, Grimsby Jr Peach Kings, and the Centre Wellington Fusion.

After a couple of hard practices this week the "Battle of the Stars" will start this weekend as the Minor Atom Jr Stars face the Minor Atom Uxbridge Stars.

Here are the game times and venues for the final:

Saturday March 11 2pm Timken Centre (STMHA)
Sunday March 12 3:30pm Timken Centre (STMHA)

Saturday  March 18 3pm Uxbridge (1)  
Sunday March 19 3:30pm Uxbridge (1)
Saturday March 25 3pm Timken Centre (STMHA)
Sunday March 26 1pm Uxbridge (1)

The championship final will be a race to 6 points (2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie) to see who will be able to remove their helmets and slip on the coveted OMHA red hat as OMHA Champions.

Home games have been highlighted above.

The Board of Directors of St. Thomas Minor Hockey invite one and all to come out and throw your support behind our boys!!

Go St. Thomas Stars Go!!!
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