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Oba Champions and Finalists APPENDIX “H” OBA CHAMPIONS AND FINALISTS YEAR CHAMPION FINALIST MOSQUITO GIRLS AAA 1995 Mississauga Ajax 1996 Mississauga North Bay 1997 Mississauga Ajax 1998 Mississauga Ajax 1999 Burlington Milton 2000 Mississauga North Toronto PEEWEE GIRLS AAA 2001 Mississauga Burlington 2002 Annette Burlington 2003 Birchmount Royal York 2004 Birchmount Burlington BANTAM GIRLS AAA 1995 Flesherton Ajax 1996 North Bay Newmarket 1997 Mississauga Burlington “A” 1998 Newmarket Mississauga 1999 Mississauga Burlington 2000 Mississauga Ajax 2001 Burlington Milton 2002 Mississauga North York 2003 Mississauga North York 2004 North York Burlington JUNIOR GIRLS AAA 1995 Flesherton Mississauga 1996 Flesherton Mississauga 1997 North Bay Callander 1998 Toronto Playgrounds North Bay 1999 Agincourt Mississauga WOMENS AAA 2000 Etobicoke Ajax 2001 Mississauga Royal York 2002 Mississauga Ajax 2003 Royal York Ajax 2004 Royal York Mississauga North JUNIOR T-BALL AA 1988 Clarkson-Lorne Park Milton JUNIOR T-BALL A 1989 Streetsville Guelph 1990 Waterloo Ajax 1991 Oakridge Milton 1992 Ajax Oakridge 1993 Streetsville London Oakridge 1994 Waterloo Milton 1995 Oakridge Waterloo SENIOR T-BALL AA 1986 Agincourt Ajax 1987 Guelph London 1988 Agincourt Burlington 1989 1990 Brantford Clarkson 1991 Waterloo Burlington 1992 Erin Mills Clarkson-Lorne Park 1993 Waterloo Cambridge SENIOR T-BALL A 1988 Guelph Bloor 1989 Clarkson Oakville 1990 Milton London 1991 Mississauga-Bloor Guelph 1992 Kitchener Forest Hill Inch Park 1993 Cawthra Byron 1994 Waterloo Islington T-BALL A 1996 Burlington White Erin Mills JUNIOR ROOKIE BALL A 1992 Blenheim Flesherton 1993 Beamsville Flesherton 1994 Windsor Expos Goderich 1995 St. Thomas Lucan SENIOR ROOKIE BALL AAA 2004 Windsor Expos Whitby SENIOR ROOKIE BALL AA 1991 Goderich Thornhill 1992 Oakridge Goderich 1993 Windsor Expos Thornhill 1994 Burlington Blue Ajax 1995 Burlington White Niagara Falls 2003 Windsor Etobicoke 2004 Cambridge Vaughan SENIOR ROOKIE BALL A 1990 St. Catharines Thornhill 1991 1992 Thornhill St. Catharines 1993 North Bay Woodbridge 1994 Pickering Burlington White 1995 Milton Kitchener 1996 Waterloo Pickering 1997 Kitchener Erin Mills 1998 Kitchener Mississauga North 1999 Mississauga North Walker Homesites 2000 Kitchener Mississauga 2001 Mississauga North Guelph 2002 North York Cambridge 2003 Ajax Welland 2004 Tecumseh Oakridge SENIOR ROOKIE BALL B 1993 Georgina Georgetown 1994 Georgina Essex 1995 Tecumseh Delhi 1996 Kingsville Belle River 1997 Grimsby Lambeth 1998 Tecumseh Grimsby 1999 Tecumseh Tillsonburg 2000 Thorold Georgetown 2001 Tecumseh Georgetown 2002 Leamington Tecumseh 2003 Bolton Leamington 2004 Leamington Georgetown SENIOR ROOKIE BALL C 1994 Petrolia Bolton 1995 Amherstburg Tillsonburg 2003 Kingsville Essex 2004 Amherstburg Kingsville MINOR MOSQUITO AAA 1993 Brampton North Toronto 1994 Guelph Waterloo 1995 Waterloo Brampton Red Sox 1996 Niagara Falls Guelph 1997 Thornhill Ajax 1998 Burlington Blue Mississauga North 1999 Mississauga North Kitchener 2000 Markham Whitby 2001 Mississauga North Whitby 2002 Mississauga North Tigers Whitby 2003 Cambridge Oakville 2004 Windsor Expos Waterloo MINOR MOSQUITO AA 2001 South West London Woodstock 2002 Mississauga North Bengals North London 2003 Mississauga North Markham 2004 Guelph Mississauga Majors MINOR MOSQUITO A 2001 Bolton 2002 Tecumseh Oakridge 2003 Ajax St. Thomas 2004 North London Guelph 2 MOSQUITO AAA 1962 Chatham Peterborough 1963 Chatham Peterborough 1964 Brantford Oshawa 1965 Sandwich West Welland 1966 Sarnia Kitchener 1967 Oshawa Chatham 1968 Sarnia Peterborough 1969 Sarnia Welland 1970 Windsor Toronto Greenwood 1971 Toronto Greenwood Chatham 1972 Scarborough Chatham 1973 Welland Oshawa 1974 Riverside Oakridge 1975 Stratford Burlington 1976 Waterloo Hamilton Mahoney 1977 Welland South Windsor 1978 Chatham Toronto Greenwood 1979 Hamilton Mahoney Riverside 1980 Hamilton Mahoney Burlington 1981 Windsor Riverside Kitchener 1982 St. Catharines Burlington 1983 Scarborough Agincourt Stratford 1984 Waterloo Etobicoke Islington 1985 Waterloo Hornets Riverside 1986 Riverside Kitchener 1987 Martingrove Waterloo 1988 Kitchener Hamilton Mahoney 1989 Waterloo Brantford 1990 Agincourt Riverside 1991 Brampton St. Catharines 1992 Windsor Expos Kitchener 1993 Burlington Markham 1994 Erin Mills St. Catharines 1995 Guelph Riverside 1996 Toronto Playgrounds Waterloo 1997 Guelph Cambridge 1998 Pickering St. Thomas 1999 Waterloo North York 2000 Whitby Brampton 2001 Markham North York 2002 Mississauga North Kitchener 2003 Mississauga North Whitby 2004 Windsor Riverside Pickering MOSQUITO AA 1982 Welland Kitchener 1983 Cambridge Clarkson 1984 Sault Ste. Marie Clarkson 1985 Chatham Milton 1986 Burlington Welland 1987 Sault Ste. Marie Welland 1988 Waterloo Guelph 1989 London Eager Beaver Chatham 1990 Streetsville St. Catharines 1991 Oakville Pickering 1992 St. Catharines Pickering 1993 Stratford Sarnia 1994 St. Thomas Kitchener 1995 Cawthra St. Catharines 1996 Sarnia North London 1997 Woodstock Chatham 1998 EBBA Kitchener 1999 Welland Guelph 2000 Barrie Kitchener 2001 St. Thomas St. Catharines 2002 South West London Newmarket 2003 Brampton London 2004 Ajax Markham MOSQUITO A 1982 Leamington Barrie 1983 Leamington Clarkson 1984 Leamington Ajax 1985 Guelph Sarnia 1986 Newmarket Southwest London 1987 North Bay Leamington 1988 Welland Sudbury 1989 Sudbury Niagara Falls 1990 St. Thomas Oakville 1991 Barrie Sudbury 1992 Cawthra Sudbury 1993 Cambridge Milton 1994 Waterloo Oakridge 1995 Erin Mills Orillia 1996 Mississauga North Bengals Erin Mills 1997 Stratford London 1998 Clarkson/Lorne Park Byron 1999 Kitchener Orillia 2000 Waterloo Sault Ste. Marie 2001 Oakridge Walker Homesites 2002 Sault Ste. Marie Woodstock 2003 Ajax Sault Ste. Marie 2004 Aurora Sault Ste. Marie MOSQUITO B 1962 Leamington Newmarket 1963 Mountsfield Bowmanville 1964 Newmarket Leamington 1965 Leamington Dundas 1966 Stratford Cobourg 1967 Riverside Dundas 1968 Leamington Stratford 1969 Thorold Leamington 1970 Whitby Oakridge 1971 Windsor Waterloo 1972 Riverside Stratford 1973 Whitby Leamington 1974 Leamington Hamilton 1975 Brampton Belleville 1976 Welland Courtright 1977 Sault Ste. Marie Oakville 1978 Welland Corunna 1979 Chatham Oakridge 1980 Welland Mississauga 1981 Leamington Clarkson 1982 Essex Wallaceburg 1983 Wallaceburg Kingsville 1984 Tecumseh Wallaceburg 1985 Thorold Tecumseh 1986 Kingsville Milton 1987 Kingsville Owen Sound 1988 Kingsville Essex 1989 Kingsville Bowmanville 1990 Tecumseh Collingwood 1991 Tecumseh Collingwood 1992 Tecumseh-St.Clair Beach Collingwood 1993 Waterdown Alliston 1994 Waterdown Leamington 1 1995 Tecumseh I Simcoe 1996 Tecumseh Thurlow 1997 Tecumseh Georgetown 1998 Thorold Simcoe 1999 Tecumseh Grimsby 2000 Simcoe Tecumseh 2001 Stratford Welland 2002 Welland Chatham 2003 Oakridge Peterborough 2004 Kingston Thunder Welland MOSQUITO C 1962 Mountsfield 1963 Mountsfield Bowmanville 1964 Chippawa Mountsfield 1965 Kingsville Dunnville 1966 Milton Kingsville 1967 Blenheim Milton 1968 Milton Walkerton 1969 Byron Milton 1970 Chippawa Byron 1971 Stratford Riverside 1972 Byron Chippawa 1973 Essex Milton 1974 Wheatley Prescott 1975 Fort Erie Tecumseh 1976 Belle River Fort Erie 1977 Port Colborne Byron 1978 Collingwood Whitby 1979 Streetsville Stoneybrook 1980 Tecumseh Niagara Falls 1981 Streetsville Tecumseh 1982 Wheatley Milton 1983 Corunna Merritton 1984 Corunna Thorold 1985 Port Hope Blenheim 1986 Collingwood Cobourg 1987 Port Hope Cobourg 1988 Amherstburg Cobourg 1989 Cobourg Corunna 1990 Strathroy Wallaceburg 1991 Amherstburg Cobourg 1992 Kincardine Port Colborne 1993 Simcoe Cobourg 1994 Simcoe Dorchester A 1995 Dorchester Essex 1996 Essex Dorchester 1997 Essex Cobourg 1998 Kingsville Caledonia 1999 Caledonia Dorchester 2000 Thorold Essex 2001 Leamington Cobourg 2002 Georgetown Tecumseh 2003 Tecumseh Georgetown 2004 Leamington Tecumseh MOSQUITO D 1962 Dorchester Beeton 1963 Beeton Corunna 1964 Thamesville Lakefield 1965 Dorchester Corunna 1966 Wheatley Orchard Park 1967 Wheatley Hagersville 1968 Waterdown Dorchester 1969 Dresden Waterdown 1970 Thamesville Waterdown 1971 Milton Chippawa 1972 Wheatley Thurlow 1973 Wheatley Thurlow 1974 Dorchester Fort Henry 1975 Dorchester Bolton 1976 Chippawa Wheatley 1977 Wheatley Bolton 1978 Harrow Moore Township 1979 Alliston Milton 1980 Bolton Streetsville 1981 Harrow Hanover 1982 Strathroy Walkerton 1983 Thorold Petrolia 1984 Woodslee Bolton 1985 Woodslee Hanover 1986 Merritton Bolton 1987 Clinton Blenheim 1988 Port Hope Thorold 1989 Ingersoll Lambeth 1990 Blenheim Ingersoll 1991 Port Elgin Lambeth 1992 Port Elgin Hagersville 1993 Kincardine Harrow 1994 Walkerton Merritton 1995 Mitchell I Campbellville 1996 Mitchell Pelham 1997 Mitchell Dorchester 1998 Pelham Harrow 1999 Mitchell Harrow 2000 Listowel Belle River 2001 Caledonia Essex 2002 Beamsville Brighton 2003 Listowel Beamsville 2004 Saugeen Shores Paris MOSQUITO E 1962 Wheatley Belmont 1963 Courtright Komoka 1964 Wheatley Welcome 1965 Wheatley Trenton 1966 Ohsweken Courtright 1967 Ohsweken Fenwick 1968 Wheatley Six Nations 1969 Ohsweken Wheatley 1970 Craigby Corners Six Nations 1971 Wheatley Fort Henry 1972 Emeryville Six Nations 1973 Poplar Hill Frogmore 1974 1975 1976 1977 Dorchester Harrow 1978 Wheatley Wyoming 1979 Wallaceburg Bolton 1980 Tilbury Georgetown 1981 Merritton Wasaga Beach 1982 Norfolk Dashwood 1983 Bothwell Port Rowan 1984 Bothwell Flesherton 1985 Wyoming Flesherton 1986 Camlachie Thamesford 1987 Lucan Langton 1988 Langton Camlachie 1989 Norfolk Flesherton 1990 Flesherton Norfolk 1991
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