Ontario Select Softball Tournament Association Division |
Mite |
Squirt |
PeeWee |
Bantam |
Midget |
| Host | Woodbridge |
Richmond Hill |
Kitchener Waterloo |
Goulding Park |
Georgian Bay |
| # of Teams | 9 |
14 |
9 |
9 |
8 |
| Gold | Caledonia |
Kitchener Waterloo |
Georgian Bay |
Georgian Bay |
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| Silver | Topham Park |
Georgian Bay |
Bramalea / Orleans |
Stittsville Majors |
Unionville |
| Bronze | Georgian Bay |
Topham Park |
Smith Falls |
Topham Park |
Georgian Bay Bantams |
| 4th | Richmond Hill |
Port Perry |
Bradford |
Unionville |
Cambridge |
| Host Contact | Louie Calvitto |
Bob Kearse |
Gilles Butcher |
Zubin Mistry |
Keith Chapman |
| OASA Rep | Randy Bridge |
Brad Thomson |
Bruce Young |
Bruce Young |
Dave Northern |
A total of 49 Select teams representing associations from as far away as the Ottawa Valley in the east, Georgian Bay in the north, the Niagara Peninsula in the south and Kitchener Waterloo in the west participated in Select Provincial Championships this year. 3 of the 5 divisions saw lower numbers of team’s year over year and 2 stayed flat. Mites went from 12 to 9 teams; Squirts stayed at 14; Peewee from 12 to 9; Bantam from 10 to 9; and Midgets stayed at 8. All told we went from 56 down to 49 teams. Thank you to the 5 associations that stepped forward and hosted each tournament. As always, you represented not only yourselves but the sport very well. Thank you to the OASA and its reps for their participation and support provided in putting on these championships each year. Below are updates on each championship tournament....(more)
A total of 56 Select teams representing associations from as far away as the Ottawa Valley in the east, Georgian Bay in the north, the Niagara Peninsula in the south and Kitchener Waterloo in the west participated in Select Provincial Championships this year. 4 of the 5 divisions saw increased numbers of team’s year over year. Mites went from 6 to 12 teams; Squirts from 12 to 14; Peewee from 8 to 12; and Bantam from 7 to 10. The Midgets dropped from 12 teams down to 8. All told we went from 45 to 56 teams. Thank you to the 5 associations that stepped forward and hosted each tournament. As always, you represented not only yourselves but the sport very well. Thank you to the OASA and its reps for their participation and support provided in putting on these championships each year. Below are updates on each championship tournament....(more)