Western Province Ice Hockey League: Difference between revisions
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*[[2010 Cape Town Hockey League season|2010]]: Cape Town Rams<ref>[http://www.saicehockey.org.za/saiha_leagues.htm SAIHA - Cape Town League]</ref> | *[[2010 Cape Town Hockey League season|2010]]: Cape Town Rams<ref>[http://www.saicehockey.org.za/saiha_leagues.htm SAIHA - Cape Town League]</ref> | ||
*[[2009 Cape Town Hockey League season|2009]]: ''unknown'' | *[[2009 Cape Town Hockey League season|2009]]: ''unknown'' | ||
*[[2008 Western-Province Championship|2008]]: | *[[2008 Western-Province Championship|2008]]: Cape Town Eagles<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081225141235/http://www.wpicehockey.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=91&Itemid=1 2008 Western Province Results]</ref> | ||
*[[2007 Western-Province Championship|2007]]: | *[[2007 Western-Province Championship|2007]]: Team Maurizio<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081225171039/http://www.wpicehockey.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=37&Itemid=42 2007 Western Province Results]</ref> | ||
*2004- | *[[2006 Western-Province Championship|2006]]: Cape Town Eagles | ||
*2004-2005: ''unknown'' | |||
*[[2003 Western-Province Championship|2003]]: ''unknown'' | *[[2003 Western-Province Championship|2003]]: ''unknown'' | ||
*[[2002 Western-Province Championship|2002]]: Cape Town Eagles/Wolves | *[[2002 Western-Province Championship|2002]]: Cape Town Eagles/Wolves |
Revision as of 20:25, 31 May 2024
The Western Province Ice Hockey League is a senior ice hockey league in the Western Province of South Africa. It was formerly known as the Cape Town Hockey League from 2009 to 2013.[1]
The Western-Province Championship was also known to have been held as far back as 1996.
Champions
- 2023: Cape Town Storm
- 2022: Cape Town Penguins
- 2021: Cape Town Storm
- 2020: Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2019: Cape Town Penguins
- 2018: Cape Town Storm
- 2017: Cape Town Penguins
- 2016: Cape Town Storm
- 2015: Cape Town Penguins
- 2014: unknown
- 2013: Cape Town Storm
- 2012: Cape Town Penguins
- 2011: unknown
- 2010: Cape Town Rams[2]
- 2009: unknown
- 2008: Cape Town Eagles[3]
- 2007: Team Maurizio[4]
- 2006: Cape Town Eagles
- 2004-2005: unknown
- 2003: unknown
- 2002: Cape Town Eagles/Wolves
- 2001: Cape Town Sharks
- 1999-2000: unknown
- 1998: Open Division was set to run from 5/4-10/21 with Eagles, Rams, Sharks and Devils playing 12 games apiece, with the season divided into two parts (League 1 from 5/4-7/27 and League 2 from 8/3-10/19), and the top two meeting in the finals on 10/21; 1st Division was set to run from 5/4-10/19 with Eagles, Rams and Sharks playing 14 games apiece, and otherwise using the same format as the Open Division (League 1 was scheduled for 5/4-6/22, League 2 7/20-10/12, with the final slated for 10/19)
- 1997: Southern Deep Sharks
- 1996: Southern Deep Sharks
Other divisions
- Intermediate League
- 2015: Cape Town Storm
- U20
- 2023: Cape Town Penguins
- 2022: Cape Town Penguins
- 2021: Only one game reported (Penguins-Storm 7:6)
- 2020: Cancelled after one game (Storm-Penguins 2:0)
- 2019: Cape Town Penguins
- 2018: Cape Town Penguins
- 2017: Cape Town Penguins
- U16
- 2023: Cape Town Penguins
- 2022: Cape Town Storm
- 2020: Cancelled
- 2019: Cape Town Penguins
- 2018: Cape Town Storm
- 2017: Cape Town Penguins
- U12
- 2023: Cape Town Storm
- 2022: Cape Town Penguins
- 2021: Cape Town Storm
- 2020: Cancelled after one game (Penguins-Storm 12:9)
- 2019: Cape Town Storm (Group A), Griffins Pink (Group B)
- 2017: Cape Town Penguins
- PeeWee
- 2016: Cape Town Storm
- 2015: Cape Town Storm
- Womens
- 2020: Cancelled after two games (Pink-Black 8:2 and 7:3)