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The Western Ontario Junior C Hockey League was a Junior "C"
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league in
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, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association. The Champion of the Western will compete for the All-Ontario Championship and the Clarence Schmalz Cup. The WOJCHL merged into the
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in the Summer of 2016. :Western Junior "C" Hockey League 1966–1970 :Central Junior "C" Hockey League 1970–1980 :Grey-Bruce Junior "C" Hockey League 1980–1988 :Western Ontario Junior "C" Hockey League 1988–2016


History

The Western Junior C Hockey League was founded in 1966 when the original OHA Central Junior C Hockey League, a large league, was divided up. In 1970, the Western league changed its name to the Central league. A couple years later, another league from the old Central league, the Intercounty Jr. C league merged with the new Central league. Brought into the fold was the
Caledonia Corvairs The Caledonia Corvairs are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Golden Horseshoe Conference of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. The team announced it would not participate in the 201 ...
who won the league and the Clarence Schmalz Cup in 1973, then jumped to the Junior B level. In 1969, the Hanover Hurricanes made the jump from the Western Junior D Hockey League to the Central Junior "C". Early powerhouses in the league were the Listowel Cyclones, Kincardine Kinucks, and New Hamburg Hahns. The
Hanover Barons The Hanover Barons are a junior hockey, junior ice hockey team based in Hanover, Ontario, Hanover, Ontario, Canada., Durham, Ontario (2009-10 OnlHanover Barons/ref> They play out of the Western Junior C Hockey League, Provincial Junior Hockey Lea ...
are the only remaining team that is still a member from the founding of the league in 1966. They won two Clarence Schmalz Cups while playing in the league and dominated in the 1960s. They were promoted to Junior "B" in 1977. The league became one of at least four different leagues in the OHA to be known as the Central Jr. C league since 1960. The league may have changed its name in 1970 to the Grey-Bruce Junior C Hockey League. This lasted until 1988, as the league granted expansion to 2 teams that were not in
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—in 1987, the Mount Forest Patriots and in 1989, the Brussels Bulls. In 1988, the league donned its present name, the Western Junior "C" Hockey League. From 1972 until 1976, the Central league (now the Western league) featured a variety of teams from the Niagara region of Ontario. In 1974, the majority of these teams broke away to form the
Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League The Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League is a former Junior "C" ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association. The Champion of the Niagara competed for the All-Ontario Championship and the Clarence Schma ...
. In 1976, the remainder of these teams walked away to form the Southwestern Junior B Hockey League, which folded in 1978 and the remaining teams went mostly to the Niagara District league to help form a Western division. In 1987, the Port Elgin Bears withdrew from a playoffs series due to perceived on-ice violence by the
Hanover Barons The Hanover Barons are a junior hockey, junior ice hockey team based in Hanover, Ontario, Hanover, Ontario, Canada., Durham, Ontario (2009-10 OnlHanover Barons/ref> They play out of the Western Junior C Hockey League, Provincial Junior Hockey Lea ...
. The OHA investigated the incident, which received national publicity when Port Elgin's coach was supported by
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, the Canadian
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for Fitness and Amateur Sport. Port Elgin team officials were given one-year suspensions when the OHA found no evidence to justify abandoning the series. During the 2004-05 season, the WJCHL played an interlocking schedule with the
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. The WJCHL lost the series with 44 losses, 32 victories, and 6 ties. On May 29, 2008, the Western league and the Ontario Hockey Association allowed for the Mitchell Hawks to move from the more southerly
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and into the Western league for the 2008-09 season. This marks the second time the Hawks have been in the loop, the first being the mid-1960s. Also, they share the same name as the Walkerton Hawks, although Walkerton's name is from the
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(since 1999), while Mitchell's is from the Native Chief. In 2012, the OHA entered into talks with the Western League and the
Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League The Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League (SOJHL) is a former Canadian Junior ice hockey league sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association based out of Southwestern Ontario. Prior to the 2012-13 season, the SOJHL was promoted to the Junior C l ...
. If successful, the northern half of the SOJHL would become the "Southern Division" of the WOJCHL, while the original teams would form a "Northern Division". In the Summer of 2013, the OHA opted to realign the SOJHL with the
Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League The Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League is a former Junior "C" ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association. The Champion of the Niagara competed for the All-Ontario Championship and the Clarence Schma ...
instead. The northern half of the SOJHL remained the SOJHL, while the southern half merged with the NDJCHL. Weeks later the OHA announced that the Eastern Division of the NDJCHL would remain as the Niagara League, while the West would break off and form a new
Midwestern Junior C Hockey League The Midwestern Junior C Hockey League (MWJCHL) was a Canadian Junior ice hockey league in Southwestern Ontario. The MWJCHL was a member of the Ontario Hockey Association and Hockey Canada. Its champion competed for the Clarence Schmalz Cup, ...
.


The teams


2015–16 League Playoffs


Western Junior "C" Champions

*''A Red Row'' indicates a team representing the league in the Super Jr. C Playdowns without being the known league champion. *''A Blue Row'' indicates a team representing the league in the OHA Jr. C Playdowns without being the known league champion.


Regular Season Champions


Former Member Teams

: Arthur Eagles (1978–1980) : Brantford Penguins (1974–1976) : Brussels Bulls (1989–1999) :
Caledonia Corvairs The Caledonia Corvairs are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Golden Horseshoe Conference of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. The team announced it would not participate in the 201 ...
(1972–1973) : Clinton Mustangs (1974–1985) :
Elmira Sugar Kings The Elmira Sugar Kings are a junior ice hockey team based in Elmira, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Mid-Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. History The Elmira Juniors played at the Junior "C" level during the 1950s ...
(1966–1970) :
Exeter Hawks The Exeter Hawks are a Junior ice hockey team based in Exeter, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Provincial Junior Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association. History The Exeter Hawks were founded in 1961 as members of the Shamrock Juni ...
(1968–1969) : Fergus Green Machine (1980–1982) :
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(1989–1993) : Hespeler Shamrocks (1966–1970) :
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(1973–1976) : New Hamburg Hahns (1966–1977) :
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(19xx-1973) : Listowel Cyclones (1972–1979) : London Optimists (19xx-1976) : Owen Sound Salvagemen (1974–1975) : Paris-Burford Flyers (1972–1974) : Port Elgin Bears (1976–1989) :
Preston Raiders The Preston Raiders were a Canadian Junior "B" ice hockey team from the town of Preston, Ontario which later became Cambridge, Ontario. History The team started out as the Preston Pals of the Central Junior C Hockey League. They changed their ...
(1966–1969) : St. Thomas Colonels (1972–1973) : Simcoe Jets (1972–1974) : Tillsonburg Titans (1974–1976) : Wiarton Wolves (1994–2003) :
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(1972–1976)


Professional alumni

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'' * Kevin Czuczman (Walkerton 2008-09) *
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(Port Elgin 1986–87) * Aaron Downey (Grand Valley 1990–91) * Paul MacDermid (Port Elgin 1979–80) *
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(Hanover 1995–96) * Jim Nahrgang (New Hamburg 1966–67) *
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(Walkerton 1992–93) *
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(Hanover) *
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(Wiarton 1994–95) *
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(Elmira 1966–67) * Jordan Willis (Hanover 1991–92)


See also

*
Provincial Junior Hockey League The Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) is a Canadian junior ice hockey league spanning parts of Southern Ontario. The PJHL is the third tier of the Ontario Hockey Association and is sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Federation and Hockey Cana ...
for PJHL Pollock Division


References


External links


Western Jr. "C" WebsiteOHA Website
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