Ontario teams went three for three as it swept the gold podium on Sunday in Brampton. Ontario hasnt lost at the U15 or U17 divisions of play since the inception of those divisions and continued its dominance at the U19 division.
The experiences that one has throughout their life often out number the successes that they achieve. That is why each year, teams continue to endure and strive for that elusive prize in their respective division of play at the Ontario Ball Hockey Association Provincial Championships in July and August.
The Xtreme had a game plan to out-work and out hustle their opposition and that is what they did from the first drop of the ball and by scoring first it which would permit them to play a more defensive style against the run and gun Red Wings.
The Masters division of play, home to many former great players who once played at the elite level in the OBHA, has produced some of the most competitive and exciting ball hockey in recent years.
Everywhere They Go .Titans
The Titans travelled west and posted a record of 3-1-1 to capture the B Provincial Qualifier as the team showed the work required to win the tournament. This was no easy task as the majority of the games were tightly contested.
Definitely a North Star Glowing in the Sky
The North Stars are the 2013 C Provincial Qualifier Champions. The team showed some savy and grit and finally found their match in the form of the C Qualifier Gold.
Stung by the Stingers
There was very little seperating the teams at this years Mens D Provincial Qualifier as witnessed by various teams tied with points after the preliminary round games.
It was no doubt nothing less than a resounding experience for their opposition as the Penetang Blazers stepped onto the floor in their quest for the Summer Classic orange ballprize.