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OHA Clarence Schmalz Cup Championships OHA Clarence Schmalz Cup Championships 2015 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals Cen Clarington 2 Emp Port Hope 4 Emp Port Hope 4 GMO Alliston 0 GMO Alliston 4 Wst Walkerton 3 Emp Port Hope Panthers 3 GL Essex 73's 4 GL Essex 4 SOJHL Exeter 0 GL Essex 4 MW Ayr 1 ND Grimsby 2 MW Ayr 4 2014 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals Cen Lakefield 4 Emp Picton 3 Cen Lakefield 4 ND Grimsby 0 ND Grimsby 4 MW Paris 0 Cen Lakefield Chiefs 4 GL Essex 73's 0 GL Essex 4 SOJHL Dorchester 3 GL Essex 4 Wst Wingham 1 Wst Wingham 4 MW Penetang 2 2013 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals Cen Lakefield 3 Emp Picton 4 Emp Picton 4 GMO Alliston 0 GMO Alliston 4 Wst Walkerton 2 Emp Picton Pirates 4 GL Essex 73's 1 GL Essex 4 SOJHL Ayr 0 GL Essex 4 NgrE Grimsby 1 NgrE Grimsby 4 NgrW New Hamburg 2 2012 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals Cen Clarington 3 Emp Campbellford 4 Emp Campbellford 3 GMO Alliston 4 GMO Alliston 4 Wst Walkerton 1 GMO Alliston Hornets 1 NgrE Grimsby Peach Kings 4 GL Belle River 1 GL Essex 4 GL Essex 1 NgrE Grimsby 4 NgrE Grimsby 4 NgrW New Hamburg 0 2011 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals Cen Port Perry 1 Emp Picton 4 GMO Alliston 4 Emp Picton 0 GMO Alliston 4 Wst Walkerton 1 GMO Alliston Hornets 1 NgrE Grimsby Peach Kings 4 GL Belle River 4 GL Wheatley 3 GL Belle River 1 NgrE Grimsby 4 NgrE Grimsby 4 NgrW Norwich 3 2010 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals Cen Little Britain 2 Emp Napanee 4 Emp Napanee 2 GMO Alliston 4 GMO Alliston 4 Wst Walkerton 3 GMO Alliston Hornets 4 GLs Belle River Canadiens 2 GLn Wallaceburg 0 GLs Belle River 4 GLs Belle River 4 NgrE Grimsby 1 NgrE Grimsby 4 NgrW Norwich 2 2009 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals Cen Uxbridge 2 Emp Amherstview 4 Emp Amherstview 1 GMO Alliston 4 GMO Alliston 4 Wst Walkerton 0 GMO Alliston Hornets 0 GLs Essex 73's 4 GLs Essex 4 GLn Dresden 0 GLs Essex 4 NgrW Norwich 1 NgrE Grimsby 1 NgrW Norwich 4 2008 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals Cen Georgina 3 Emp Napanee 4 Emp Napanee 1 GMO Alliston 4 GMO Alliston 4 Wst Walkerton 2 GMO Alliston Hornets 4 GLs Essex 73's 3 GLs Essex 4 GLn Wallaceburg 0 GLs Essex 4 NgrE Grimsby 1 NgrE Grimsby 4 NgrW Norwich 2 2007 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals Cen Lakefield 4 Emp Amherstview 2 Cen Lakefield 0 GMO Penetang 4 GMO Penetang 4 Wst Kincardine 3 GMO Penetang Kings 4 GL Essex 73's 1 GL Essex 4 GL Belle River 1 GL Essex 4 NgrE Grimsby 0 NgrE Grimsby 4 NgrW Norwich 2 2006 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals Cen Port Perry 4 Emp Napanee 0 Cen Port Perry 2 GMO Penetang 4 GMO Penetang 4 Wst Kincardine 2 GMO Penetang Kings 4 GL Essex 73's 1 Wheatley- GL Southpoint 2 GL Essex 4 GL Essex 4 NgrW Simcoe 0 NgrE Grimsby 1 NgrW Simcoe 4 2005 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals GLn Dresden 1 GLs Essex 4 GLs Essex 4 Wst Wingham 0 GMO Erin 2 Wst Wingham 4 GLs Essex 73's 4 NgrE Grimsby Peach Kings 3 NgrE Grimsby 4 NgrW Simcoe 1 NgrE Grimsby 4 Cen Uxbridge 1 Cen Uxbridge 4 Emp Amherstview 0 2004 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals GLn Dresden 4 GLs Essex 2 GLn Dresden 1 Wst Wingham 4 GMO Stayner 3 Wst Wingham 4 Wst Wingham Ironmen 0 NgrE Grimsby Peach Kings 4 NgrE Grimsby 4 NgrW Simcoe 0 NgrE Grimsby 4 Cen Lakefield 1 Cen Lakefield 4 Emp Campbellford 2 2003 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals Wheatley- GLn Southpoint 0 GLs Essex 4 GLs Essex 2 NgrE Grimsby 4 NgrE Grimsby NgrW Norwich NgrE Grimsby Peach Kings 4 Cen Georgina Ice 0 GMO Schomberg 0 Wst Hanover 4 Wst Hanover 1 Cen Georgina 4 Cen Georgina 4 Emp Campbellford 1 2002 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals Wheatley- GLn Southpoint 1 GLs Essex 4 GLs Essex 4 NgrE Chippawa NgrW Woodstock 0 2 NgrW Woodstock 4 GLs Essex 73`s 4 Cen Uxbridge Bruins 3 GMO Stayner 0 Wst Kincardine 4 Wst Kincardine 1 Cen Uxbridge 4 Cen Uxbridge 4 North Emp Frontenac 0 2001 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals GLn Wallaceburg 0 GLs Belle River 4 GLs Belle River 4 Wst Hanover 0 GMO Fergus 1 Wst Hanover 4 GLs Belle River Canadiens 1 NgrE Chippawa Riverhawks 4 NgrE Chippawa 4 NgrW Norwich 0 NgrE Chippawa 4 Cen Uxbridge 0 Cen Uxbridge 4 Emp Napanee 2 2000 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals GLn Wallaceburg 3 GLs Belle River 4 GLs Belle River 4 Wst Kincardine 0 GMO Fergus 3 Wst Kincardine 4 GLs Belle River Canadiens 2 Cen Lakefield Chiefs 4 NgrE Chippawa 4 NgrW Norwich 3 NgrE Chippawa 2 Cen Lakefield 4 Cen Lakefield 4 Emp Campbellford 0 1999 Clarence Schmalz Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Schmalz Cup Finals GLn Wallaceburg 4 GLs Belle River 3 GLn Wallaceburg 4 Wst Kincardine 1 GMO Fergus 3 Wst Kincardine 4 GLn Wallaceburg Lakers 0 NgrE Glanbrook Rangers 4 NgrE Glanbrook 4 NgrW Woodstock 0 NgrE Glanbrook 4 Cen Lakefield 1 Cen Lakefield 4 Emp Picton 1.
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