Clarence Schmalz Cup - George S. Dudley Trophy Super "C" Champions

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".

  • 1976 Woodstock Navy-Vets
  • 1975 Woodstock Navy-Vets
  • 1974 Woodstock Navy-Vets
  • 1973 Woodstock Navy-Vets
  • 1972 No Champion
  • 1971 Woodstock Navy-Vets
  • 1970 Barrie Colts

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