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  2. Oakville, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Oakville Little League is the largest Little League organization in Canada. In 2018, there were over 1,150 young people playing across eight divisions and over 90 teams, including seven All-Star teams. Oakville Little League also fields six All-Star (Rep) teams, known as the Oakville Whitecaps.

  3. Jamie Campbell (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Campbell played Little League baseball at Wallace Park in Oakville. [5] He attended Oakville Trafalgar High School [1] where, as a member of the football team, he was a teammate and friend of future National Football League placekicker Steve Christie. [1]

  4. Oakville Blades - Wikipedia

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    The Blades started as a Junior C team, and made it to the Clarence Schmalz Cup Final once to compete for the All-Ontario Junior "C" title. In 1969, the Blades lost 4-games-to-3 to the Woodstock Navy-Vets. Oakville moved up to the Junior B level for the 1970-71 season, and joined the Mid-Ontario Junior B league.

  5. Ontario Junior Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    GOJHL. (2007–present) Sutherland Cup. The Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) is a Junior A ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada. It is under the supervision of the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) and the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL). The league dates back to 1954 where it began as the " Central Junior B Hockey League ".

  6. Oakville Jr. Hornets - Wikipedia

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    For 10 seasons prior to 2010, the Hornets operated as the Oakville Jr. Ice, an affiliate of the senior team of the same name under the ownership of businessman Bill Metcalfe. For the 2010–11 season, the Oakville Hornets Girls Hockey Association (who held the team's league registration rights) removed Metcalfe and rebranded the team as the Jr ...

  7. Oakville Buzz - Wikipedia

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    Oakville took Games 1 and 2 10-5 and 8-6. Orangeville gasped for breath in Game 3, handing the Buzz their second loss of the campaign 8-7. The Buzz shut the Northmen down in Game 4, but it was a close 5-1 game. The Buzz won their first ever league title and a trip to their first Founders Cup, to take place in Windsor, Ontario.

  8. List of Little League World Series champions by division

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    2013. 11–13 years old. Junior League Baseball (World Series) Taylor, Michigan. 1981. 13–14 years old. Senior League Baseball (World Series) Easley, South Carolina. 1961.

  9. Ontario Cup - Wikipedia

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    It began play in 1901 under the Ontario Football Association League, ... 1908 Little York; 1909 Toronto Thistle FC; ... Oakville 1986: London Sports 1987: London 1988 ...