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Minor Peewee Stars Advance to OMHA Finals!!!!
The Minor Peewee Williams Funeral Home Jr Stars have advanced to the OMHA Finals.  The boys showed a lot of heart and determination this past weekend and completed a sweep of Guelph.  This was a complete team effort and everyone took turns contributing.  We now have to wait to face the winner of the Uxbridge/Nobleking series. 

Congratulations boys, this is well deserved!!!

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