CONGRATULATIONS TO OWEN SOUND CRESCENTS, News (TCDMHA)

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Apr 15, 2012 | Vonnie Crawford | 1317 views
CONGRATULATIONS TO OWEN SOUND CRESCENTS
Congratulations to the Owen Sound Crescent Club Major Midgets on winning the OHF Championship today.  

The Crescent Club won the OMHA Midget A Champsionship and represented the OMHA this weekend at the OHF Championship Tournament and WON the champsionship game 6-1 over London Bandits.

The OHF Championship is a coveted year end event that crowns ten (10) Branch Champions at the following age divisions: Atom A, AA, AAA, PeeWee A, A, Bantam A, AA, Midget A, AA and Juvenile.  The OHF Championships showcases high caliber players, well developed skills and a first-class event.  

Congratulations to TCDMHA association members who were part of this years Owen Sound Crescent Club team
Goalie Jerred Kiss, Defencemen Tyler McCracken, Forward Nick Bruce and John Morris and another familiar face within our assocation is Referee Carl Linthorne who was trainer for the team.  

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