Western Ontario Junior C Hockey League - Western Junior "C" Champions

Western Junior "C" Champions

Year Champion Finalist Result in Provincials
1967 New Hamburg Hahns Elmira Lumber Kings Won OHA Jr. C vs. Aurora (Sub)
1968 New Hamburg Hahns Lost Final to Georgetown (Sub)
1969 New Hamburg Hahns Exeter Hawks Lost SF to Woodstock (IC)
1970 Hespeler Shamrocks Lost Final to Newmarket (Sub)
1971 Hanover Hurricanes Lost SF to Dresden (GL)
1972 New Hamburg Hahns Lost QF to Leamington (GL)
1973 Caledonia Corvairs New Hamburg Hahns Won OHA Jr. C vs. Lindsay (CL)
-- Rep. for Super C Playdowns: Woodstock Navy-Vets Won Super Jr. C vs. Kitchener (WJBHL)
1974 Woodstock Navy-Vets Simcoe Jets Won Super Jr. C vs. Owen Sound (NJDHL)
-- Rep. for Jr. C Playdowns: Simcoe Jets Lost Final to Cobourg (CL)
1975 New Hamburg Hahns Lost SF to Essex (GL)
-- Rep. for Super C Playdowns: Woodstock Navy-Vets Won Super Jr. C vs. Owen Sound
1976 Clinton Mustangs Lost SF to Essex (GL)
-- Rep. for Super C Playdowns: Woodstock Navy-Vets Won Super Jr. C vs. Brantford
1977 Listowel Cyclones Lost SF to Essex (GL)
1978 Listowel Cyclones Lost QF to Essex (GL)
1979 Kincardine Kinucks Lost Final to Bowmanville (CL)
1980 Port Elgin Bears Lost QF to Leamington (GL)
1981 Wingham Ironmen Lost QF to Essex (GL)
1982 Walkerton Blackhawks Lost QF to Leamington (GL)
1983 Kincardine Kinucks Lost QF to Leamington (GL)
1984 Wingham Ironmen Port Elgin Bears Lost QF to Dresden (GL)
1985 Hanover Barons Port Elgin Bears Lost QF to Essex (GL)
1986 Hanover Barons Port Elgin Bears Lost QF to Essex (GL)
1987 Hanover Barons Port Elgin Bears Lost SF to Norwich (ND)
1988 Hanover Barons Lost SF to Port Perry (C)
1989 Hanover Barons Wingham Ironmen Lost Final to Bradford (MO)
1990 Hanover Barons Brussels Bulls Lost QF to Parry Sound (GB)
1991 Hanover Barons Won OHA Jr. C vs. Orangeville (MO)
1992 Hanover Barons Brussels Bulls Lost QF to Belle River (GL)
1993 Hanover Barons Lost Final to Napanee (EB)
1994 Mount Forest Patriots Hanover Barons Lost SF to Belle River (GL)
1995 Mount Forest Patriots Lost SF to Bowmanville (C)
1996 Mount Forest Patriots Lost SF to Napanee (EB)
1997 Kincardine Bulldogs Lost SF to Belle River (GL)
1998 Kincardine Bulldogs Hanover Barons Lost Final to Glanbrook (ND)
1999 Kincardine Bulldogs Wingham Ironmen Lost SF to Wallaceburg (GL)
2000 Kincardine Bulldogs Wingham Ironmen Lost SF to Belle River (GL)
2001 Hanover Barons Kincardine Bulldogs Lost SF to Belle River (GL)
2002 Kincardine Bulldogs Hanover Barons Lost SF to Uxbridge (CO)
2003 Hanover Barons Kincardine Bulldogs Lost SF to Georgina (CO)
2004 Wingham Ironmen Kincardine Bulldogs Lost Final to Grimsby (ND)
2005 Wingham Ironmen Kincardine Bulldogs Lost SF to Essex (GL)
2006 Kincardine Bulldogs Wingham Ironmen Lost QF to Penetang (GMO)
2007 Kincardine Bulldogs Walkerton Hawks Lost QF to Penetang (GMO)
2008 Walkerton Hawks Kincardine Bulldogs Lost QF to Alliston (GMO)
2009 Walkerton Hawks Hanover Barons Lost QF to Alliston (GMO)
2010 Walkerton Hawks Hanover Barons Lost QF to Alliston (GMO)
2011 Walkerton Hawks Mitchell Hawks Lost QF to Alliston (GMO)
2012 Walkerton Hawks Mitchell Hawks Lost QF to Alliston (GMO)
2013 Walkerton Hawks Kincardine Bulldogs Lost QF to Alliston (GMO)
  • 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.

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