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Past Champions Year Division Champion Score Runner-Up Score 2017 Bantam AAA Chicago Mission 3 Shattuck St Port Huron Silver Stick® Finals Past Champions Year Division Champion Score Runner-up Score 2017 Bantam AAA Chicago Mission 3 Shattuck St. Marys 0 2017 Bantam AA Allen Park Huskies 2 Toledo Cherokee 1 2017 Bantam A Brantford 99ers 4 Centre Wellington Fusion 2 2017 Pee Wee AAA Detroit Honeybaked 8 Detroit Compuware 0 2017 Pee Wee AA Vaughan Rangers 5 Northumberland Nighthawks 3 2017 Pee Wee A Essex Ravens 6 Hespeler Shamrocks 0 2016 Bantam AAA Detroit Little Caesars 5 Chicago Mission 3 2016 Bantam AA Ottawa Sting 2 Mississauga Jets 0 2016 Bantam A Woodstock Jr. Navy Vets 5 Traverse City Pepsi 1 2016 Pee Wee AAA New Jersey Colonials 3 Toronto Marlboros 2 2016 Pee Wee AA Ted Reeve Thunder 3 Mississauga Terriers 2 2016 Pee Wee A NobleKing Knights 1 Uxbridge Stars 0 2015 Bantam AAA Chicago Mission 4 Detroit Honeybaked 3 2015 Bantam AA Mississauga Ice Warriors 1 Ted Reeve Thunder 0 2015 Bantam A Welland Tigers 5 Dorchester Dragons 1 2015 Pee Wee AAA Detroit Little Caesars 5 ISS Kings 0 2015 Pee Wee AA Streetsville Tigers 5 Barrie Colts 4 2015 Pee Wee A London Jr. Mustangs Purp. 3 Woolwich Wildcats 2 2014 Bantam AAA Chicago Mission 4 Toronto Marlboros 1 2014 Bantam AA Plymouth Stingrays 2 Miami Toros 1 2014 Bantam A Barrie Colts 2 Cobourg Jr. Cougars 1 2014 Pee Wee AAA Markham Waxers 5 London Jr. Knights 0 2014 Pee Wee AA Barrie Colts 3 Saginaw Jr. Spirit 0 2014 Pee Wee A Woodstock Jr. Navy Vets 3 Burlington Eagles 2 2013 Bantam AAA Detroit Honeybaked 6 Toronto Marlboros 3 2013 Bantam AA Grosse Pointe Bulldogs 4 Mississauga Jets 2 2013 Bantam A Quinte West Hawks 1 Strathroy Jr. Rockets 0 2013 Pee Wee AAA Detroit Honeybaked 5 Mississauga Rebels 0 2013 Pee Wee AA Ottawa Valley Silver Seven 2 Arapahoe Ice Warriors 1 2013 Pee Wee A Omaha Jr. Lancers 8 Fort Erie Jr. Meteors 0 2012 Bantam AAA Wilkes-Barre/Sc. Jr. Knights 3 St. Louis Blues 2 2012 Bantam AA Michigan Ice Hawks 3 Gloucester Rangers 1 2012 Bantam A Woolwich Wildcats 2 West London Hawks 1 2012 Pee Wee AAA Chicago Mission 4 Detroit Little Caesars 3 2012 Pee Wee AA Mississauga Braves 2 Michigan Nationals 0 2012 Pee Wee A Niagara Falls Canucks 2 Orillia Terriers 1 2011 Bantam AAA Chicago Mission 3 St. Louis Blues 2 2011 Bantam AA Old York Road Raiders 2 Toledo Cherokee 1 2011 Bantam A Sarnia Jr. Sting 3 Oakville Rangers 0 2011 Bantam B Twin Centre Stars 2 Rome Grizzlies 1 2011 Pee Wee AAA Toronto Marlboros 3 Florida Everblades 0 2011 Pee Wee AA Plymouth Stingrays 3 Seaway Valley Rapids 2 2011 Pee Wee A Whitby Wildcats 4 Ottawa Sting 1 2011 Pee Wee B Erin Hillsburgh Devils 2 Strathroy Jr. Rockets 1 2010 Bantam AAA Detroit Honeybaked 3 Toronto Marlboros 1 2010 Bantam AA Rochester Rattlers, MI 3 Toronto Ice Dogs 2 2010 Bantam A Iroquois Falls Avalanche 4 San Jose Jr. Sharks 1 2010 Bantam B Ayr Flames 4 Strathroy Jr. Rockets 3 2010 Pee Wee AAA Detroit Compuware 7 Toronto Marlboros 3 2010 Pee Wee AA Grand Rapids Griffins 5 Central CT Capitals 2 2010 Pee Wee A Southpoint Capitals 5 Santa Clara Blackhawks 4 2010 Pee Wee B Kincardine Kinucks 3 Strathroy Jr. Rockets 2 2009 Bantam AAA Detroit Honeybaked 4 Detroit Compuware 1 2009 Bantam AA Hyland Hills Jaguars 1 Mississauga Braves 0 2009 Bantam A North London Nationals 3 Sarnia Jr. Sting 1 2009 Bantam B Mt. 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