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WOAA Senior AA Hockey League

The WOAA Senior AA Hockey League is a Canadian senior ice hockey league governed by the Western Ontario Athletic Association. The league operates in Southwestern Ontario.

WOAA Senior AA Hockey League
MembershipWestern Ontario Athletic Association
ChairmanAllan Dickson
Founded1943
Recent ChampionsTavistock Royals (3rd title)
Websitewoaa.on.ca

History Edit

Format Edit

The league uses Hockey Canada playing rules but is not operated under the jurisdictions of the Ontario Hockey Association or Hockey Canada. The league is based in the Georgian Triangle and Southwestern Ontario. The league has been in existence since 1943, one year after the WOAA itself was established, and has entertained large crowds with local former Junior Hockey players and the odd former professional player. The league is rather large and features teams of both Senior "AA" and Senior "A" calibre. It is generally accepted that none of these teams could financially compete with the Senior "AAA" teams that compete for the Allan Cup.

The league is divided into two division that do not interlock until the playoffs. The WOAA consists of 17 teams, compared to the next biggest Ontario league, Major League Hockey, which has 5.

Intermediate B Era Edit

From 1969 until 1977, the WOAA's premier division was an Intermediate B hockey league. Teams that were involved were the Mount Forest Rams, Arthur Tigers, Thornbury, Harriston Blues, Milverton Four Wheel Drives, Plattsville Combines, Seaforth, Durham 72's, Listowel, Lucknow, Crediton, Atwood, Ripley, Belgrave, and Kurtzville. The league was divided into as many as five divisions, Int. B, Major and Minor Int. C, and Major and Minor Int. D. The teams from the Major Int. C loop dominated the WOAA in terms of Grand Championships, winning 5 of 8. The most dominant teams were Mount Forest and Milverton.

Intermediate A Era Edit

From 1977 until 1991, the WOAA promoted itself to the Intermediate A level. With four major loops: A, B, C, and D; the WOAA had a wide variety of teams, including the Durham 72's, Arthur Tigers, Brussels Crusaders, Lion's Head Northstars, Woodford Royals, Ripley Roosters, Drayton Comets, St. Clements Saints, Teeswater Falcons, Lucknow Lancers, Kincardine Kings, Dundalk Flyers, Monkton Wildcats, Mitchell Red Devils, and Tara Cyclones. As the league grew, they bought many smaller local senior leagues like the Central Ontario Hockey League, Central Grey-Bruce Hockey League and the Bruce Rural Hockey League, integrating many of their teams. In 1991, they came to grip with the times and dropped the Intermediate moniker, relabeling itself the WOAA Senior A Hockey League. In the 1980s, many teams jumped between the WOAA and the Ontario Hockey Association Senior leagues that attempted to operate in the area. This era ended in 1994 with the death of the WOAA Grand Championship. The final champions were the Durham Thundercats, who took it for the third straight year in 1994. From 1977 until 1994, the WOAA was dominated early on by Lion's Head and Woodford and later on by Brussels and Durham.

Senior AA Era Edit

With the collapse of Ontario Hockey Association Senior hockey, the WOAA made the move to declare itself one level below Allan Cup competition with the Senior AA moniker in 1994. The league consolidated itself into one large league with different tiers of playoff championships: AA, A, and Sr. B until 1997. The Durham Thundercats proved to be the team to beat early on. Going back to the 1991–92 season, the Thundercats won 9 league championships in 15 years, including 6 out of 7 from the 1991–92 season until 1998. In 1995, the Tavistock Royals won the first ever WOAA Senior AA championship by taking the Durham Thundercats to seven games. The Thundercats avenged the loss by winning the next three Senior "AA" crowns. As time went on, the Milverton Four Wheel Drives reemerged as a powerhouse in the WOAA, dominating the league in 1999, 2000, and 2002. The Palmerston 81's and Elora Rocks also emerged as dominant forces later in the decade along with Tavistock as the Thundercats stranglehold on the league has loosened. The Saugeen Shores Winterhawks, based out of Port Elgin, have become the perennial team to beat since entering the league in 2007/08, winning the "AA" championship in 2009, 2011 and 2012.

Southern Expansion Edit

As the league grows in popularity and proves itself with stability like no other Senior league in Ontario's history, the further South the league has been receiving applications for expansion. Despite Ilderton having a WOAA franchise in the 1950s, the league had not been that far south in a long time. In 2004, the WOAA allowed for the recreation of the famed Lucan-Ilderton Jets franchise, a team that dominated the Intermediate ranks in the 1960s and 1970s. The Jets, near London set a precedent for years to come. In 2006, the WOAA shocked many of its teams by confirming the expansion of the even more Southerly Thedford Dirty Dogs. In 2007, the WOAA turned down Eastern expansion to the Cooks Bay Canucks as that was not where the league was interested in going. In 2008, the Ontario Hockey Association was rocked by the defection of three of its five Major League Hockey Senior AAA teams. Two of them applied successfully for expansion into the WOAA, the Tillsonburg Vipers and the two-time Allan Cup champion Petrolia Squires. Also, the WOAA has made wind about further expansion to the South in former Senior AAA towns like Aylmer and Dorchester in the near future.

In the Summer of 2010, the WOAA decided to change the name of the league to the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League. Adding the "AA" designation was to help differentiate the league from Major League Hockey which carries a "AAA" designation. Also the league is to be divided into a Northern and Southern Conference with Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, and Southwest Divisions. The league as well wishes to promote expansion in the league, especially to the Southeast Division. Another change for 2010–11 is that there will only be one league championship for the first time in the league's modern history, as the league will drop both its second and third tier championships (Sr. A and Sr. B respectively).[1] This was changed during the 2010–11 season, the Sr. A championship and qualifier round will still be gone but the Sr. B championship and its round robin will now be known as the Sr. A championship.

Back to One Division Edit

By 2017, the league had shrunk to 14 teams, with the departures of Walkerton, Thedford, Monkton and Komoka. With the South Division down to six teams (eight in the North), the league reverted to one division with each team playing an unbalanced schedule to reduce travel costs.

The playoff format was revised, with the top-eight teams qualifying for the Sr. "AA" championship, while the remaining five teams played for the Sr. "A" championship.

This change did nothing to stop the dynasty in Clinton, with the Radars rattling off four consecutive championships.

Much like the rest of the world, the 2020 playoffs were stopped in the semi-final round, and ultimately cancelled, by the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in no champion being crowned for the first time in over 70 years.

On September 25, 2020, the league announced the 2020–21 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

With COVID-19 restrictions loosened, the league returned for the 2021/22, with 13 teams in the fold. The Creemore Coyotes joined as an expansion team, while Elora and Tillsonburg withdrew.

The Ripley Wolves were in first place with an 11-2-1 record on January 4, 2022 when the arrival of the omicron variant of COVID-19 caused restrictions to be re-imposed, shutting down the league.

On January 12, 2022, the league announced the regular season had been declared complete and that the playoffs would begin upon resumption of play. Teams were ranked based on points-percentage due to the unequal number of games played.

The Seaforth Centenaires ended Clinton's reign as champions, knocking off the Radars in five games to capture the Sr. AA Championship.

Teams Edit

 
WOAASHL team locations

Regular season was halted January 4, 2022 due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. Upon resumption of play, the season advanced directly to the playoffs[2]

Past teams Edit

Championships Edit

WOAA Senior AA Champions Edit

WOAA Senior AA Champions & Finalists
Year Champion Finalist Series
2023 Tavistock Royals Ripley Wolves 4-1
2022 Seaforth Centenaires Clinton Radars 4-1
2021 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020 Playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Clinton Radars Ripley Wolves 4-1
2018 Clinton Radars Durham Thundercats 4-0
2017 Clinton Radars Petrolia Squires 4-2
Year North Champion South Champion Series
2016 Mapleton-Minto 81's Clinton Radars 0-4
2015 Mapleton-Minto 81's Tillsonburg Thunder 1-4
2014 Mapleton-Minto 81's Komoka Classics 2-4
2013 Saugeen Shores Winterhawks Tavistock Royals 4-2
2012 Saugeen Shores Winterhawks Tavistock Royals 4-0
2011 Saugeen Shores Winterhawks Monkton Wildcats 4-1
2010 Elora Rocks Petrolia Squires 4-2
2009 Saugeen Shores Winterhawks Tavistock Royals 4-1
2008 Elora Rocks Tavistock Royals 1-4
2007 Elora Rocks Tavistock Royals 4-3
Year Champion Finalist Series
2006 Durham Thundercats Elora Rocks 4-1
2005 Elora Rocks Clinton Radars 4-0
2004 Durham Thundercats Clinton Radars 4-2
2003 Palmerston 81's Hensall Sherwoods
Year North Champion South Champion Series
2002 Durham Thundercats Milverton Four Wheel Drives 3-4
2001 Durham Thundercats Hensall Sherwoods
2000 Palmerston 81's Milverton Four Wheel Drives
Year Champion Finalist Series
1999 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Durham Thundercats 4-2
1998 Durham Thundercats Milverton Four Wheel Drives
1997 Durham Thundercats Wellesley Merchants 4-2
1996 Durham Thundercats Lakeshore Winterhawks 4-0
1995 Tavistock Royals Durham Thundercats

League Champion is Bolded.

WOAA Senior A & B Champions (1995–Present) Edit

Senior A & B 1995–2015
Year A Champions A Finalists Series
2022 Shallow Lake Crushers Petrolia Squires 4-2
2021 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19
2019 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Elora Rocks 4-2
2018 Petrolia Squires Tavistock Royals 4-1
2017 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Huron East Centenaires 4-3
2016 Tillsonburg Thunder Ripley Wolves 4-1
2015 Ripley Wolves Shallow Lake Crushers 4-3
2014 Not played
2013 Shallow Lake Crushers Durham Thundercats 2-1
Year A B
2012 Not played
2011 -- Walkerton Capitals
2010 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Goderich Pirates
2009 Lucan-Ilderton Jets Milverton Four Wheel Drives
2008 Palmerston 81's --
2007 Durham Thundercats
2006 Palmerston 81's
2005 Lucan-Ilderton Jets
2004 Georgian Bay River Rats
2003 Wingham Bulls
2002 Wingham Bulls
2001 Wingham Bulls
2000 Monkton Wildcats
1999 Palmerston 81's
1998 Shelburne Muskies
1997 Goderich Pirates Lucknow Lancers
1996 Brussels Crusaders Dundalk Flyers
1995 Wiarton Redmen Ripley Wolves

Late Intermediate Era (1978–1994) Edit

WOAA Intermediate 1978-1995
Year Grand Champion A B C D
1994 Durham Thundercats Durham Thundercats Ripley Wolves -- --
1993 Durham Thundercats Durham Thundercats Grand Valley Tornados
1992 Durham Thundercats Durham Thundercats Lion's Head Northstars
1991 Arthur Tigers Durham Thundercats Arthur Tigers Drayton Comets
1990 Brussels Crusaders Brussels Crusaders Arthur Tigers Drayton Comets
1989 Durham Thundercats Durham Thundercats Brussels Crusaders Lion's Head Northstars Lucknow Lancers
1988 Brussels Crusaders Brussels Crusaders Monkton Wildcats Lion's Head Northstars Ripley Roosters
1987 Lion's Head Northstars Durham 72's Wellesley Merchants Lion's Head Northstars Ripley Roosters
1986 Woodford Royals Woodford Royals Kincardine Kings Lion's Head Northstars Ripley Roosters
1985 Woodford Royals Woodford Royals -- -- Ripley Roosters
1984 Ripley Roosters Woodford Royals -- -- Ripley Roosters
1983 Lion's Head Northstars Woodford Royals -- -- Lion's Head Northstars
1982 Ripley Roosters Durham 72's -- -- Ripley Roosters
1981 Mitchell Red Devils Southampton Mitchell Red Devils Lion's Head Northstars Ripley Roosters
1980 Lion's Head Northstars -- Wiarton Redmen Mitchell/Lion's Head Drayton Comets
1979 Lion's Head Northstars -- Durham 72's Lion's Head Northstars Ripley Roosters
1978 Mount Forest Rams -- Thornbury Mount Forest Rams Drayton Comets

Middle Intermediate Era (1970–1977) Edit

WOAA Intermediate 1970-1977
Year Grand Champion B Major C Minor C Major D Minor D
1977 Mount Forest Rams Thornbury Mount Forest Rams Plattsville Combines Ripley Roosters --
1976 Mount Forest Rams -- Mount Forest Rams -- Plattsville Combines Belgrave
1975 Plattsville Combines Arthur Tigers Durham 72's -- Plattsville Combines Floradale
1974 Harriston Blues Harriston Blues Milverton Four Wheel Drives Lucknow Lancers Belgrave --
1973 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Harriston Blues Milverton Four Wheel Drives Atwood Belgrave --
1972 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Milverton Four Wheel Drives Arthur Tigers Lucknow Lancers Kurtsville --
1971 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Listowel Milverton Four Wheel Drives Atwood Kurtsville --
1970 Seaforth -- Seaforth Atwood Belgrave --

Early Intermediate Era (1949–1969) Edit

1969 Crediton Tigers
1968 Crediton Tigers
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962 Fergus Flyers
1961 Philipsburg Chevs
1960 Philipsburg Chevs
1959
1958 Palmerston Lions
1957
1956 Exeter Mohawks
1955 Lucan Irish Six
1954 Goderich Pontiacs
1953 Durham Huskies
1952 Durham Huskies
1951 Wingham Spitfires
1950 Wingham Spitfires
1949 Kincardine

Other WOAA-sanctioned Championships Edit

Central Grey-Bruce

1982 Tara
1981 Williamsford
1980 Desboro
1978 Chesley

Bruce County

1978 Chepstow

Central Ontario Hockey League

1982 Markdale Majors
1981 Honeywood
1980 Dundalk Flyers

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-02-10. Retrieved 2007-02-10.
  2. ^ @WOAASrHockey (January 12, 2022). "The 2021/22 regular season has been declared complete" (Tweet). Retrieved March 21, 2023 – via Twitter.

External links Edit

  • Western Ontario Athletic Association (WOAA)
  • WOAA Senior Hockey League
  • Clinton
  • Exeter
  • Georgian Bay[permanent dead link]
  • Ripley
  • Saugeen Shores
  • Shallow Lake[permanent dead link]
  • Shelburne
  • Tillsonburg
  • Internet Hockey Database

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2019 The WOAA Senior AA Hockey League is a Canadian senior ice hockey league governed by the Western Ontario Athletic Association The league operates in Southwestern Ontario WOAA Senior AA Hockey LeagueMembershipWestern Ontario Athletic AssociationChairmanAllan DicksonFounded1943Recent ChampionsTavistock Royals 3rd title Websitewoaa wbr on wbr ca Contents 1 History 1 1 Format 1 2 Intermediate B Era 1 3 Intermediate A Era 1 4 Senior AA Era 1 5 Southern Expansion 1 6 Back to One Division 2 Teams 2 1 Past teams 3 Championships 3 1 WOAA Senior AA Champions 3 2 WOAA Senior A amp B Champions 1995 Present 3 3 Late Intermediate Era 1978 1994 3 4 Middle Intermediate Era 1970 1977 3 5 Early Intermediate Era 1949 1969 3 6 Other WOAA sanctioned Championships 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditFormat Edit The league uses Hockey Canada playing rules but is not operated under the jurisdictions of the Ontario Hockey Association or Hockey Canada The league is based in the Georgian Triangle and Southwestern Ontario The league has been in existence since 1943 one year after the WOAA itself was established and has entertained large crowds with local former Junior Hockey players and the odd former professional player The league is rather large and features teams of both Senior AA and Senior A calibre It is generally accepted that none of these teams could financially compete with the Senior AAA teams that compete for the Allan Cup The league is divided into two division that do not interlock until the playoffs The WOAA consists of 17 teams compared to the next biggest Ontario league Major League Hockey which has 5 Intermediate B Era Edit From 1969 until 1977 the WOAA s premier division was an Intermediate B hockey league Teams that were involved were the Mount Forest Rams Arthur Tigers Thornbury Harriston Blues Milverton Four Wheel Drives Plattsville Combines Seaforth Durham 72 s Listowel Lucknow Crediton Atwood Ripley Belgrave and Kurtzville The league was divided into as many as five divisions Int B Major and Minor Int C and Major and Minor Int D The teams from the Major Int C loop dominated the WOAA in terms of Grand Championships winning 5 of 8 The most dominant teams were Mount Forest and Milverton Intermediate A Era Edit From 1977 until 1991 the WOAA promoted itself to the Intermediate A level With four major loops A B C and D the WOAA had a wide variety of teams including the Durham 72 s Arthur Tigers Brussels Crusaders Lion s Head Northstars Woodford Royals Ripley Roosters Drayton Comets St Clements Saints Teeswater Falcons Lucknow Lancers Kincardine Kings Dundalk Flyers Monkton Wildcats Mitchell Red Devils and Tara Cyclones As the league grew they bought many smaller local senior leagues like the Central Ontario Hockey League Central Grey Bruce Hockey League and the Bruce Rural Hockey League integrating many of their teams In 1991 they came to grip with the times and dropped the Intermediate moniker relabeling itself the WOAA Senior A Hockey League In the 1980s many teams jumped between the WOAA and the Ontario Hockey Association Senior leagues that attempted to operate in the area This era ended in 1994 with the death of the WOAA Grand Championship The final champions were the Durham Thundercats who took it for the third straight year in 1994 From 1977 until 1994 the WOAA was dominated early on by Lion s Head and Woodford and later on by Brussels and Durham Senior AA Era Edit With the collapse of Ontario Hockey Association Senior hockey the WOAA made the move to declare itself one level below Allan Cup competition with the Senior AA moniker in 1994 The league consolidated itself into one large league with different tiers of playoff championships AA A and Sr B until 1997 The Durham Thundercats proved to be the team to beat early on Going back to the 1991 92 season the Thundercats won 9 league championships in 15 years including 6 out of 7 from the 1991 92 season until 1998 In 1995 the Tavistock Royals won the first ever WOAA Senior AA championship by taking the Durham Thundercats to seven games The Thundercats avenged the loss by winning the next three Senior AA crowns As time went on the Milverton Four Wheel Drives reemerged as a powerhouse in the WOAA dominating the league in 1999 2000 and 2002 The Palmerston 81 s and Elora Rocks also emerged as dominant forces later in the decade along with Tavistock as the Thundercats stranglehold on the league has loosened The Saugeen Shores Winterhawks based out of Port Elgin have become the perennial team to beat since entering the league in 2007 08 winning the AA championship in 2009 2011 and 2012 Southern Expansion Edit As the league grows in popularity and proves itself with stability like no other Senior league in Ontario s history the further South the league has been receiving applications for expansion Despite Ilderton having a WOAA franchise in the 1950s the league had not been that far south in a long time In 2004 the WOAA allowed for the recreation of the famed Lucan Ilderton Jets franchise a team that dominated the Intermediate ranks in the 1960s and 1970s The Jets near London set a precedent for years to come In 2006 the WOAA shocked many of its teams by confirming the expansion of the even more Southerly Thedford Dirty Dogs In 2007 the WOAA turned down Eastern expansion to the Cooks Bay Canucks as that was not where the league was interested in going In 2008 the Ontario Hockey Association was rocked by the defection of three of its five Major League Hockey Senior AAA teams Two of them applied successfully for expansion into the WOAA the Tillsonburg Vipers and the two time Allan Cup champion Petrolia Squires Also the WOAA has made wind about further expansion to the South in former Senior AAA towns like Aylmer and Dorchester in the near future In the Summer of 2010 the WOAA decided to change the name of the league to the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League Adding the AA designation was to help differentiate the league from Major League Hockey which carries a AAA designation Also the league is to be divided into a Northern and Southern Conference with Northeast Northwest Southeast and Southwest Divisions The league as well wishes to promote expansion in the league especially to the Southeast Division Another change for 2010 11 is that there will only be one league championship for the first time in the league s modern history as the league will drop both its second and third tier championships Sr A and Sr B respectively 1 This was changed during the 2010 11 season the Sr A championship and qualifier round will still be gone but the Sr B championship and its round robin will now be known as the Sr A championship Back to One Division Edit By 2017 the league had shrunk to 14 teams with the departures of Walkerton Thedford Monkton and Komoka With the South Division down to six teams eight in the North the league reverted to one division with each team playing an unbalanced schedule to reduce travel costs The playoff format was revised with the top eight teams qualifying for the Sr AA championship while the remaining five teams played for the Sr A championship This change did nothing to stop the dynasty in Clinton with the Radars rattling off four consecutive championships Much like the rest of the world the 2020 playoffs were stopped in the semi final round and ultimately cancelled by the COVID 19 pandemic resulting in no champion being crowned for the first time in over 70 years On September 25 2020 the league announced the 2020 21 season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic With COVID 19 restrictions loosened the league returned for the 2021 22 with 13 teams in the fold The Creemore Coyotes joined as an expansion team while Elora and Tillsonburg withdrew The Ripley Wolves were in first place with an 11 2 1 record on January 4 2022 when the arrival of the omicron variant of COVID 19 caused restrictions to be re imposed shutting down the league On January 12 2022 the league announced the regular season had been declared complete and that the playoffs would begin upon resumption of play Teams were ranked based on points percentage due to the unequal number of games played The Seaforth Centenaires ended Clinton s reign as champions knocking off the Radars in five games to capture the Sr AA Championship Teams Edit WOAASHL team locationsLeague MembershipTeam Centre 2021 22 Record Clinton Radars Clinton 8 5 0Creemore Coyotes Creemore 5 12 0Durham Thundercats Durham 9 6 0Lucknow Lancers Lucknow 5 10 0Milverton Four Wheel Drives Milverton 3 9 1Minto 81 s Palmerston 8 4 0Petrolia Squires Petrolia 4 7 2Ripley Wolves Ripley 11 2 1Saugeen Shores Winterhawks Port Elgin 9 4 2Seaforth Centenaires Seaforth 10 3 0Shallow Lake Crushers Shallow Lake 4 9 1Shelburne Muskies Shelburne 8 9 0Tavistock Royals Tavistock 8 4 1Regular season was halted January 4 2022 due to COVID 19 pandemic restrictions Upon resumption of play the season advanced directly to the playoffs 2 Past teams Edit Arthur Tigers Brussels Crusaders Dundalk Flyers Durham Huskies Drayton Comets Drayton Icemen Elora Rocks Exeter Mohawks Goderich Pirates Grand Valley Tornados Kincardine Kings Komoka Classics Lakeshore Winterhawks Lion s Head Northstars Listowel Jets Lucan Ilderton Jets Mildmay Monarchs Mitchell Red Devils Monkton Wildcats Mount Forest Rams Nottawasaga River Rats Palmerston 81 s Thedford Dirty Dogs Tillsonburg Thunder Walkerton Capitals Wellesley Merchants Wiarton Redmen Wingham Bulls Woodford RoyalsChampionships EditWOAA Senior AA Champions Edit WOAA Senior AA Champions amp FinalistsYear Champion Finalist Series2023 Tavistock Royals Ripley Wolves 4 12022 Seaforth Centenaires Clinton Radars 4 12021 Season cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic2020 Playoffs cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic2019 Clinton Radars Ripley Wolves 4 12018 Clinton Radars Durham Thundercats 4 02017 Clinton Radars Petrolia Squires 4 2Year North Champion South Champion Series2016 Mapleton Minto 81 s Clinton Radars 0 42015 Mapleton Minto 81 s Tillsonburg Thunder 1 42014 Mapleton Minto 81 s Komoka Classics 2 42013 Saugeen Shores Winterhawks Tavistock Royals 4 22012 Saugeen Shores Winterhawks Tavistock Royals 4 02011 Saugeen Shores Winterhawks Monkton Wildcats 4 12010 Elora Rocks Petrolia Squires 4 22009 Saugeen Shores Winterhawks Tavistock Royals 4 12008 Elora Rocks Tavistock Royals 1 42007 Elora Rocks Tavistock Royals 4 3Year Champion Finalist Series2006 Durham Thundercats Elora Rocks 4 12005 Elora Rocks Clinton Radars 4 02004 Durham Thundercats Clinton Radars 4 22003 Palmerston 81 s Hensall SherwoodsYear North Champion South Champion Series2002 Durham Thundercats Milverton Four Wheel Drives 3 42001 Durham Thundercats Hensall Sherwoods2000 Palmerston 81 s Milverton Four Wheel DrivesYear Champion Finalist Series1999 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Durham Thundercats 4 21998 Durham Thundercats Milverton Four Wheel Drives1997 Durham Thundercats Wellesley Merchants 4 21996 Durham Thundercats Lakeshore Winterhawks 4 01995 Tavistock Royals Durham ThundercatsLeague Champion is Bolded WOAA Senior A amp B Champions 1995 Present Edit Senior A amp B 1995 2015Year A Champions A Finalists Series2022 Shallow Lake Crushers Petrolia Squires 4 22021 Season cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic2020 Cancelled due to COVID 192019 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Elora Rocks 4 22018 Petrolia Squires Tavistock Royals 4 12017 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Huron East Centenaires 4 32016 Tillsonburg Thunder Ripley Wolves 4 12015 Ripley Wolves Shallow Lake Crushers 4 32014 Not played2013 Shallow Lake Crushers Durham Thundercats 2 1Year A B2012 Not played2011 Walkerton Capitals2010 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Goderich Pirates2009 Lucan Ilderton Jets Milverton Four Wheel Drives2008 Palmerston 81 s 2007 Durham Thundercats2006 Palmerston 81 s2005 Lucan Ilderton Jets2004 Georgian Bay River Rats2003 Wingham Bulls2002 Wingham Bulls2001 Wingham Bulls2000 Monkton Wildcats1999 Palmerston 81 s1998 Shelburne Muskies1997 Goderich Pirates Lucknow Lancers1996 Brussels Crusaders Dundalk Flyers1995 Wiarton Redmen Ripley WolvesLate Intermediate Era 1978 1994 Edit WOAA Intermediate 1978 1995Year Grand Champion A B C D1994 Durham Thundercats Durham Thundercats Ripley Wolves 1993 Durham Thundercats Durham Thundercats Grand Valley Tornados1992 Durham Thundercats Durham Thundercats Lion s Head Northstars1991 Arthur Tigers Durham Thundercats Arthur Tigers Drayton Comets1990 Brussels Crusaders Brussels Crusaders Arthur Tigers Drayton Comets1989 Durham Thundercats Durham Thundercats Brussels Crusaders Lion s Head Northstars Lucknow Lancers1988 Brussels Crusaders Brussels Crusaders Monkton Wildcats Lion s Head Northstars Ripley Roosters1987 Lion s Head Northstars Durham 72 s Wellesley Merchants Lion s Head Northstars Ripley Roosters1986 Woodford Royals Woodford Royals Kincardine Kings Lion s Head Northstars Ripley Roosters1985 Woodford Royals Woodford Royals Ripley Roosters1984 Ripley Roosters Woodford Royals Ripley Roosters1983 Lion s Head Northstars Woodford Royals Lion s Head Northstars1982 Ripley Roosters Durham 72 s Ripley Roosters1981 Mitchell Red Devils Southampton Mitchell Red Devils Lion s Head Northstars Ripley Roosters1980 Lion s Head Northstars Wiarton Redmen Mitchell Lion s Head Drayton Comets1979 Lion s Head Northstars Durham 72 s Lion s Head Northstars Ripley Roosters1978 Mount Forest Rams Thornbury Mount Forest Rams Drayton CometsMiddle Intermediate Era 1970 1977 Edit WOAA Intermediate 1970 1977Year Grand Champion B Major C Minor C Major D Minor D1977 Mount Forest Rams Thornbury Mount Forest Rams Plattsville Combines Ripley Roosters 1976 Mount Forest Rams Mount Forest Rams Plattsville Combines Belgrave1975 Plattsville Combines Arthur Tigers Durham 72 s Plattsville Combines Floradale1974 Harriston Blues Harriston Blues Milverton Four Wheel Drives Lucknow Lancers Belgrave 1973 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Harriston Blues Milverton Four Wheel Drives Atwood Belgrave 1972 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Milverton Four Wheel Drives Arthur Tigers Lucknow Lancers Kurtsville 1971 Milverton Four Wheel Drives Listowel Milverton Four Wheel Drives Atwood Kurtsville 1970 Seaforth Seaforth Atwood Belgrave Early Intermediate Era 1949 1969 Edit 1969 Crediton Tigers 1968 Crediton Tigers 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 Fergus Flyers 1961 Philipsburg Chevs 1960 Philipsburg Chevs 1959 1958 Palmerston Lions 1957 1956 Exeter Mohawks 1955 Lucan Irish Six 1954 Goderich Pontiacs 1953 Durham Huskies 1952 Durham Huskies 1951 Wingham Spitfires 1950 Wingham Spitfires 1949 Kincardine Other WOAA sanctioned Championships Edit Central Grey Bruce 1982 Tara 1981 Williamsford 1980 Desboro 1978 ChesleyBruce County 1978 ChepstowCentral Ontario Hockey League 1982 Markdale Majors 1981 Honeywood 1980 Dundalk FlyersSee also EditWestern Ontario Athletic Association Central Ontario Hockey LeagueReferences Edit The Unofficial Home of the WOAA Sr Mens Hockey League Archived from the original on 2007 02 10 Retrieved 2007 02 10 WOAASrHockey January 12 2022 The 2021 22 regular season has been declared complete Tweet Retrieved March 21 2023 via Twitter External links EditWestern Ontario Athletic Association WOAA WOAA Senior Hockey League Clinton Drayton Exeter Georgian Bay permanent dead link Goderich Lucan Ilderton Milverton Monkton Palmerston Ripley Saugeen Shores Shallow Lake permanent dead link Shelburne Thedford Tillsonburg Walkerton Wingham Internet Hockey Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WOAA Senior AA Hockey League amp oldid 1149259334, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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