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The Bowmanville Eagles were a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Bowmanville, Ontario, ... posting six 30+ win seasons and winning the CCHL East Division in 2010.
Division: East Division: Founded: 1964: Home arena: Cobourg community centre: Colours: ... In the summer of 2010, the Cobourg Cougars absorbed the Bowmanville Eagles ...
Bowmanville was formerly home to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Toronto East Detachment under "O" Division. The detachment was closed in May 2017 because it was the smallest detachment in the Greater Toronto Area, and was identified as being appropriate for closure. [23] There is one fire station in Bowmanville, located at 7075 King Street East.
The NFC East was the first division since the 2002 realignment to send 3 teams to the playoffs when the 2006-07 NFL playoffs had Philadelphia winning the division and Dallas and New York taking both Wild Card spots.
With a plethora of major towns in the league: Trenton, Ajax, Bowmanville, Port Hope, Lindsay, Cobourg, and the retirement community-backed Wellington Dukes; the Central Junior B Hockey League absorbed many of these franchises over the course of a couple years in their run to Junior A status—obtained in 1993.
Consistency has no place in the NFC East. The division has taken the league on a wild ride since 2004, refusing to let the same team repeat as champions. That has produced plenty to celebrate for ...
Division Quarter-finals Division Semi-finals Division Finals Conference Final Buckland Cup Series E1 Wellington: 4: E4 Peterborough: 0 E5 Bowmanville: 0 E5 Bowmanville: 3: East: E1 Wellington: 4: E2 Kingston: 0 E2 Kingston: 4: E3 Port Hope: 3: E3 Port Hope: 1 E6 Lindsay: 1 E1 Wellington: 1 S3 Markham: 4: S1 St. Michael's: 4: S4 Toronto: 3: S4 ...
For the 2016-17 season the COJCHL became the Orr Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League. The early years were not kind to the Bruins, but the tide began to turn in the 1990s. The 1990-91 season saw the Bruins finish with a record of twenty-two wins, eleven losses, and three ties.