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词条 Clarence Schmalz Cup
释义

  1. Clarence (Tubby) Schmalz

  2. Competing Leagues

     Former Competing Leagues 

  3. Clarence Schmalz Cup Champions

  4. Championship series

  5. Most Championships by Team

  6. George S. Dudley Trophy Super "C" Champions

  7. References

  8. External links

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| givenfor = Junior C champion of the Ontario Hockey Association
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The Clarence Schmalz Cup is the Ontario Hockey Association's Junior "C" ice hockey championship and championship trophy. The champions of the Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) are awarded the Cup. The PJHL was formed in 2016 from the former 8 provincial leagues that previously competed in a tournament, commonly called the All-Ontario Championships, to determine the winner of the Cup.

Clarence (Tubby) Schmalz

The trophy was named in honour of Clarence (Tubby) Schmalz (1915-1981), a longtime hockey administrator who first got involved with organized sports in his adopted hometown of Walkerton, Ontario. He and his brother, his partner in a Walkerton hotel called the Hartley House, sponsored an intermediate softball team that won four consecutive provincial championships in the 1950s. Tubby Schmalz also operated a hockey team called the Capitols, who competed in the OHA Intermediate B ranks. He became an OHA director in 1956 and remained an active member of the organization for the next 22 years.

Schmalz served as OHA president from 1969 to 1972. In 1974 the Major Junior A program began operating independently of the association as the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League; Schmalz became the league's first commissioner, a post he held until 1978.

The OHA presented Schmalz with a Gold Stick award in 1977 in recognition of his contributions to the association. A year later it made him a life member. In 1979 he received a meritorious service award from the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (now known as Hockey Canada). That same year, he was elected vice-chairman of the CAHA's board of directors. He was elected chairman in May 1981.

Less than seven months later, on the morning of Dec. 7, 1981, he died suddenly of a heart attack. It was 12 days before his 65th birthday.

OHA directors formed an honour guard at his funeral two days later at Sacred Heart Church in Walkerton. The association renamed the OHA Junior C Cup in his memory a year or two later, then collaborated with Schmalz's family in the creation of a commemorative trophy case in the lobby of the Walkerton Community Centre.[1]

Competing Leagues

  • Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) 2016 to Present

Former Competing Leagues

  • Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League (COJCHL) 1986-2016
    • formerly Central Lakeshore Junior C Hockey League (CLJHL) 1965-1986
    • formerly Quinte-St. Lawrence Junior C Hockey League (QSLJHL) 1965-1986
  • Empire B Junior C Hockey League (EBJCHL) 1996-2016
    • formerly Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League (EOJCHL) 1989-1996
  • Georgian Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League (GMOHL) 1994-2016
    • formerly Georgian Bay Junior C Hockey League (GBJCHL) 1970-1994
    • formerly Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League (MOJCHL) 1976-1994
    • formerly Central Junior C Hockey League (CJCHL GMO) 1973-1976
  • Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League (GLJHL) 1970-2016
    • formerly Border Cities Junior Hockey League (BCJHL) 1968-1970
    • formerly Bluewater Junior C Hockey League (BJCHL) 1964-1968
  • Intercounty Junior C Hockey League (IJCHL) 1966-1970
  • Midwestern Junior C Hockey League (MWJCHL) 2013-2016
  • Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League (NJCHL) 1974-2016
  • Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League (SOJHL) 2012-2016
  • Suburban Junior C Hockey League (SJCHL) 1961-1970
  • Western Ontario Junior C Hockey League (WJCHL) 1988-2016
    • formerly Grey-Bruce Junior C Hockey League (GBJCHL) 1980-1988
    • formerly Central Junior C Hockey League (CJCHL Western) 1967-1980
    • formerly Western Junior C Hockey League (IntJCHL) 1966-1970

Clarence Schmalz Cup Champions

OHA Junior C Champions
YearChampionFinalistSemifinalists
1938OrangevilleAurora BearsLindsay, Simcoe
1939Aurora BearsMilton Bricktowners[2]Lindsay, New Hamburg
1940Grimsby Peach KingsMarkham JetsBolton, Sundridge
1941Markham JetsBoltonParry Sound, Thorold
1942Milton Bricks Tigers[3]PrestonParry Sound[4]
1943-45 -- Suspended Due to War
1946WhitbyPort ColborneGoderich, Stirling-Marmora
1947GoderichStouffvilleGananoque, Orangeville
1948ThoroldGananoqueAurora, Goderich
1949WestonMidland Red WingsLindsay, Stamford
1950Collingwood GreenshirtsAurora Black HawksSimcoe, Wallaceburg
1951Collingwood GreenshirtsPort Hope PanthersMilton, Paris
1952Collingwood GreenshirtsIngersoll ReemsAurora, Dunnville
1953Collingwood GreenshirtsIngersoll ReemsAurora, Thorold
1954Midland Red WingsIngersoll ReemsThorold, Whitby
1955Ingersoll ReemsCollingwood Belaires
1956Newmarket Smoke Rings (Sub)StamfordGoderich, Parry Sound
1957Parry Sound BrunswicksBrooklin Cyclones (Sub)Welland-Crowland
1958Newmarket Smoke Rings (Sub)Fort ErieBrooklin (Sub), Georgetown (Sub)
1959Newmarket Smoke Rings (Sub)Fort ErieHarriston
1960Whitby Hillcrests (Sub)Stratford BravesPicton, Wallaceburg
1961Stratford BravesGananoque Islanders (CL)Simcoe (Int), Warsaw (E)
1962Elmira Sugar Kings (C)Newmarket Redmen (Sub)Dresden (BC), Napanee (E)
1963New Hamburg Hahns (IC)Napanee Red Wings (E)Hespeler (C), Orangeville (Sub)
1964Hespeler Shamrocks (C)Lindsay Lions (CL)Barrie (N), Wallaceburg
1965Simcoe Blades (C)Lindsay Merchants (CL)Penetang, Point Edward
1966Parry Sound Brunswicks (GB)New Hamburg Hahns (C)Napanee (QSL), Port Huron
1967New Hamburg Hahns (W)Aurora Tigers (Sub)Exeter (BW), Napanee (QSL)
1968Georgetown Raiders (Sub)New Hamburg Hahns (W)Huntsville (GB), Paris (IC)
1969Woodstock Navy-Vets (IC)Oakville Blades (Sub)New Hamburg (W), Parry Sound (GB)
1970Newmarket Redmen (Sub)Hespeler Shamrocks (W)Huntsville (GB), Leamington (BW)
1971Dresden Jr. Kings (GL)Bowmanville Eagles (CL)Huntsville (GB), Hanover (CW)
1972Leamington Flyers (GL)Cobourg Cougars (CL)Bracebridge (GB), Gananoque (QSL)
1973Caledonia Corvairs (CW)Lindsay Mercurys (CL)Gananoque (QSL), Leamington (GL)
1974Cobourg Cougars (CL)Simcoe Jets (CW)Bradford (MO), Leamington (GL)
1975Essex 73's (GL)Lindsay Muskies (CL)Dunnville (ND), New Hamburg (CW)
1976Dunnville Terriers (ND)Essex 73's (GL)Clinton (CW), Cobourg (CL)
1977Essex 73's (GL)Bowmanville Eagles (CL)Alliston (MO), Listowel (CW)
1978Essex 73's (GL)Bowmanville Eagles (CL)Alliston (MO), Flamborough (ND)
1979Bowmanville Eagles (CL)Kincardine Kinucks (CW)Leamington (GL), Penetang (GB)
1980Leamington Flyers (GL)Bradford Blues (MO)Flamborough (ND), Gananoque (QSL)
1981Bowmanville Eagles (C)Essex 73's (GL)Gravenhurst (GB), Woodstock (ND)
1982Flamborough Colts (ND)Bowmanville Eagles (C)3rd Penetang (GB), 4th Leamington (GL)
1983Dunnville Terriers (ND)Lindsay Muskies (C)Leamington (GL), Penetang (GB)
1984Penetang Kings (GB)Woodstock Navy-Vets (ND)Bowmanville (C), Dresden (GL)
1985Belle River Canadiens (GL)Midland Centennials (GB)Bowmanville (C), Stoney Creek (ND)
1986Norwich Merchants (C)Bradford Blues (MO)Essex (GL), Lakefield (C)
1987Lakefield Chiefs (C)Norwich Merchants (ND)Bradford (MO), Hanover (W)
1988Mooretown Flags (GL)Port Perry Mojacks (C)Hanover (W), Stoney Creek (ND)
1989Bradford Bulls (MO)Hanover Barons (W)Belle River (GL), Lakefield (C)
1990Orangeville Crushers (MO)Belle River Canadiens (GL)Napanee (EO), Parry Sound (GB)
1991Hanover Barons (W)Orangeville Crushers (MO)Belle River (GL), Uxbridge (C)
1992Belle River Canadiens (GL)Stayner Siskins (MO)Dundas (ND), Port Perry (C)
1993Napanee Raiders (EB)Hanover Barons (W)Dundas (ND), Orangeville (MO)
1994Belle River Canadiens (GL)Rockton Real McCoys (ND)Bowmanville (C), Mount Forest (W)
1995Belle River Canadiens (GL)Bowmanville Eagles (C)Mount Forest (W), Woodstock (ND)
1996Paris Mounties (ND)Napanee Raiders (EB)Belle River (GL), Mount Forest (W)
1997Glanbrook Rangers (ND)Belle River Canadiens (GL)Kincardine (W), Lakefield (C)
1998Glanbrook Rangers (ND)Kincardine Bulldogs (W)Essex (GL), Little Britain (C)
1999Glanbrook Rangers (ND)Wallaceburg Lakers (GL)Kincardine (W), Lakefield (C)
2000Lakefield Chiefs (C)Belle River Canadiens (GL)Chippawa (ND), Kincardine (W)
2001Chippawa Riverhawks (ND)Belle River Canadiens (GL)Hanover (W), Uxbridge (C)
2002Essex 73's (GL)Uxbridge Bruins (C)Kincardine (W), Woodstock (ND)
2003Grimsby Peach Kings (ND)Georgina Ice (C)Essex (GL), Hanover (W)
2004Grimsby Peach Kings (ND)Wingham Ironmen (W)Dresden (GL), Lakefield (C)
2005Essex 73's (GL)Grimsby Peach Kings (ND)Uxbridge (C), Wingham (W)
2006Penetang Kings (GMO)Essex 73's (GL)Port Perry (C), Simcoe (ND)
2007Penetang Kings (GMO)Essex 73's (GL)Grimsby (ND), Lakefield (C)
2008Alliston Hornets (GMO)Essex 73's (GL)Grimsby (ND), Napanee (EB)
2009Essex 73's (GL)Alliston Hornets (GMO)Amherstview (EB), Norwich (ND)
2010Alliston Hornets (GMO)Belle River Canadiens (GL)Grimsby (ND), Napanee (EB)
2011Grimsby Peach Kings (ND)Alliston Hornets (GMO)Belle River (GL), Picton (EB)
2012Grimsby Peach Kings (ND)Alliston Hornets (GMO)Campbellford (EB), Essex (GL)
2013Picton Pirates (EB)Essex 73's (GL)Alliston (GMO), Grimsby (ND)
2014Lakefield Chiefs (C)Essex 73's (GL)Grimsby (ND), Wingham (W)
2015Essex 73's (GL)[5]Port Hope Panthers (EB)Alliston (GMO), Ayr (MW)
2016Ayr Centennials (MW)Port Hope Panthers (EB)Alliston (GMO), Essex (GL)
Provincial Junior Hockey League Champions
YearChampionFinalistSemifinalists
2017Ayr CentennialsPort Hope PanthersAlliston, Essex
2018Lakefield ChiefsGlanbrook RangersLambeth, Stayner

Championship series

Bolded is winner of Clarence Schmalz Cup as PJHL and OHA champion.

Season Eastern Finalist Western Finalist Series (Best of 7) Scores
2000 Lakefield Chiefs (C) Belle River Canadiens (GL) 4-2 4-3, 2-1 OT, 4-3, 2-3 2OT, 0-3, 3-2
2001 Chippawa Riverhawks (ND) Belle River Canadiens (GL) 4-1 2-1, 1-2, 7-2, 2-1, 6-3
2002 Uxbridge Bruins (C) Essex 73's (GL) 3-4 5-6, 2-5, 5-4 OT, 5-3, 0-4, 4-3, 1-2
2003 Georgina Ice (EB) Grimsby Peach Kings (ND) 0-4 3-8, 2-5, 2-4, 1-5
2004 Grimsby Peach Kings (ND) Wingham Ironmen (W) 4-0 5-2, 3-2, 4-1, 7-1
2005 Grimsby Peach Kings (ND) Essex 73's (GL) 3-4 5-3, 1-3, 10-3, 2-3, 3-1, 2-5, 0-5
2006 Penetang Kings (GMO) Essex 73's (GL) 4-1 1-0, 3-1, 1-3, 2-0, 1-0
2007 Penetang Kings (GMO) Essex 73's (GL) 4-1 3-4, 3-1, 4-3 OT, 5-2, 3-1
2008 Alliston Hornets (GMO) Essex 73's (GL) 4-3 4-1, 4-2, 2-3, 2-4, 5-1, 0-2, 3-2
2009 Alliston Hornets (GMO) Essex 73's (GL) 0-4 2-4, 2-3, 0-6, 0-7
2010 Alliston Hornets (GMO) Belle River Canadiens (GL) 4-2 2-5, 7-6 OT, 5-4 OT, 1-5, 7-3, 4-3
2011 Alliston Hornets (GMO) Grimsby Peach Kings (ND) 1-4 2-1 OT, 3-4 2OT, 2-3, 4-6, 1-3
2012 Alliston Hornets (GMO) Grimsby Peach Kings (ND) 1-4 3-5, 1-2 OT, 2-1 OT, 2-3, 4-5 OT
2013 Picton Pirates (EB) Essex 73's (GL) 4-1 4-3 OT, 2-3, 3-1, 6-3, 3-2
2014 Lakefield Chiefs (C) Essex 73's (GL) 4-0 5-0, 5-1, 4-3 OT, 6-2
2015 Port Hope Panthers (EB) Essex 73's (GL) 3-4 0-2, 1-2, 3-4, 4-0, 5-4, 4-1, 0-1
2016 Port Hope Panthers (EB) Ayr Centennials (MW) 0-4 3-6, 2-3, 2-5, 2-5
Season PJHL North/East champion PJHL South/West champion Series (Best of 7) Scores
2017 Port Hope Panthers Ayr Centennials 2-4 8-1, 4-1, 2-4, 1-3, 1-4, 3-6
2018 Lakefield Chiefs Glanbrook Rangers 4-1 2-1 OT, 2-3, 4-3 OT, 5-2, 4-0

Most Championships by Team

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George S. Dudley Trophy Super "C" Champions

This trophy was awarded during the 1970s to a new class of junior hockey known as Super "C". The teams that competed were deemed to be from centres too small for Junior "B" but yet too big for Junior "C". The cities that competed for it: Barrie, Woodstock, Kitchener, Owen Sound, and Brantford; struggled throughout that decade to find Junior "B" leagues that suited their needs. While waiting, these teams generally played "down" in the Junior "C" or "D" level and awaited the Super "C" playoffs. The class was disbanded by 1976 as the only teams eligible for the championship had found homes in Junior "B".
OHA Super C Champions
YearChampionFinalistSemi-finalist(s)
1970 Barrie Colts Woodstock Navy-Vets Oakville Blades
1971 Woodstock Navy-Vets Kitchener Ranger B's London Gems
No Competition in 1972
1973 Woodstock Navy-Vets Kitchener Ranger B's
1974 Woodstock Navy-Vets Owen Sound Salvagemen
1975 Woodstock Navy-Vets Owen Sound Salvagemen Brantford Gunners
1976 Woodstock Navy-Vets Brantford Penguins

References

1. ^"A fitting tribute: It wasn't long after his death that the Ontario Hockey Association renamed its Junior C championship trophy after Clarence (Tubby) Schmalz," Jonathon Jackson, Owen Sound Sun Times, April 26, 2005, p. B1.
2. ^http://news.milton.halinet.on.ca/2494855/page/3?n=
3. ^http://news.milton.halinet.on.ca/2495099/page/2?n=
4. ^http://news.milton.halinet.on.ca/2495098/page/3?q=hockey&docid=OOI.2495098
5. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.independent.on.ca/site/?q=node/5164|title = Essex wins Schmalz Cup in Game 7|date = 5 June 2015|accessdate = |website = Kincardine Independent|publisher = |last = |first = }}

External links

Schmalz Cup Page

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