Club
Oxford Hockey
Tillsonburg's Competitive NBC League
Championship teams from last season
The
boys from Agrospray have done it again. A first-place finish and the 'A'
Championship.
Front : Matt Summers, Cody Chute, Matt Fallowfield, Adam Thomson, and Shane
Balcomb
Back : Brad Smale, Adam Jensen, Benson Howey, Joel Breddy, Josh MKibbin,
Craig
Brinker, Gerry Clergy, and Rob Howey.
Absent - Andrew Hicks and Ben Nichols.

The
new kids on the block are the Copper Mug team.
This
group finished first in the regular season and won the 2011 Club Oxford 'B'
Playoff Championship.
Front : Aaron DePaepe
Middle : Brian Gehring, Dan O'Brien, Craig Hantz, Josh Stubbs, and Sean Jansen 
 
Back : Derk Simmons, Lawrence Pettinger, Paul Turrill, Mike Stier, Clayton Stubbs,
Matt Gehring, Sammy Edwards and Darcy Haggith.
A Bit of History
The Club Oxford Hockey League was started 1982 by Terry Peacock, Cam McKnight
and Mathew Weber. In 1998 the league management was turned over to Kim Alexander. In
1999 we legalized the slapshot and allowed unlimited stick curve. In 2001 the
traditional year-end banquet was changed to a golf and party day. If you didn't
win at hockey maybe you could take home a prize for the longest drive !
In 2002 we adopted the "low-tolerance" hooking rule which added to
the flow of the game and kept tempers under control. 2003 was the year
of the arena renovations and the beginning of new sweater styles. In 2004 we
received a new sweater room that has artwork done by Karen Partlo on the doorway
to show the Club Oxford logo. In 2005 we voted to remove the center line for
2-line passing and have gone to a "zero-tolerance" for hooking to
open up the game a little more. Tie games in the regular season no longer exist
due to the new shootout procedure. Since 2006 we have been operating under the
lead of Hockey Canada by placing a stricter emphasis on stick infractions and
other tactics which impede a player's progress. For 2007 we have implemented
a 5 minute sudden-death overtime for playoff games. In 2008 we reached
our fundraising goal of $30 000 for the Arena Renovation Project. Players
should be proud of the fact that they have made a significant contribution to
their community.
For 2009 we have started a new project called "Hockey for Everyone".
This campaign is designed to assist the less fortunate families by providing
second-hand hockey equipment for their children through George Manias at the
"All-Seasons Sports Exchange".
How to Get Started
Players can pick up registration forms from Oxford Source for Sports beside the Beer Store or you can print off a form from the "Registration" page on this site. Complete the form and leave it along with a cheque for $150 payable to "Club Oxford Hockey" at the Source prior to October 1st. The "Rookie Skate" for new players for 2012 will be held on Sunday Sept 30th at 7:15 on the Community Rink. Players should arrive at 6:30. A draft will take place on Wednesday October 3rd and regular league play will begin on Wednesday October 10th.
How We Operate
The league uses a draft system in which player-coaches are allowed to protect their goalie and three other players from the previous season. There are two divisions, presently consisting of four teams in each.
New players are required to attend the "Rookie Skate" so they can be evaluated by the coaches and drafted into the appropriate division. Not everyone gets drafted. The players who were full-time the previous season have a place in the league guaranteed, provided they meet the registration requirements. New players undrafted are placed on the Spare List and are called to fill in for players who are ill, injured, or working shifts. Over the course of the season several players from the Spare List are placed on teams as full-time players to replace those who cannot continue.
Games are played on Sunday and Wednesday evenings. The league starts after the Thanksgiving weekend and finishes in April.
There is a registration fee which covers such items as the cost of new socks, pucks, sweater cleaning and replacement, photocopying, league insurance, team and individual awards and our year-end golf and meal. The game fee pays for ice rental, timekeeper, and referees. We pay by the game so if you have to miss due to illness, injury, family or work commitments a spare player can take your place and pay your game fee. Players who do not get drafted will have their registration fee refunded.