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>count. I also have a vague recollection that in parts of Ontario the top
>junior level used to be Junior B and that for some reason Junior A never
>developed. Can anyone confirm this recollection and/or say if this is
>still true. Here are some of the teams from the Colgate Roster if it
>helps: St. Mary's Jr. "B", Leamington Jr. "B", Sarnia Jr. "B"
>
Basically, your recollection is correct. In Southwestern Ontario, there is no
Jr. A hockey. Jr. A hockey extends only as far west as Toronto and Hamilton.
Therefore, college-bound players from places west of Hamilton will play Jr. B.
The teams you mentioned are all in that situation.
Normally, you are right. A Jr. B player would not tend to go directly to Div.
I hockey.
See you later,
John
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