York Region Top 10
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York Region Top 10
1. Vaughn- Defending Champs always at #1. They lost the both Mitchell and Nick Wiggins, but have a very talented group of guys left.
2. Sacred Heart- Last years Silver Medalist. Scotts Laws and Ben Garvin are gone, but just like Vaughn they have good players coming back.
3. St. Theresa- Same team from last year. Will definately make a run for the YRAA title.
4. Markham- Adam Folker is down south. However Markham should be solid with Ethan Meltz and Brandon Bos leading the way.
5. Milliken- Still a strong sqaud without William Caeser and Seton George. Marcus Henry should take this team deep in the playoffs.
6. Brother Andre- A very athletic and young team with some great juniors moving up. Adrian Von Rossum and Tremayne McKay will make up for the absence of Kameron La Touche.
7. Thornlea- Had a very solid team last year. Lost Malcolm Ramsey, but James Forrester will immediately fill that void.
8. McGiveny- Will have a solid season. Jericho Aguila will be leading this young squad.
9. Maple- Should be the runner-up to Vaughn in the west division. Usman Umar and Andre Moodie are the key players for Maple.
10. Unionville- Tier 2 Champions from last year should make some noise. Michael Ifejika and Kevin Cornwall are the leaders of this team.
Any other predictions?
I would like to see some other opinions.
2. Sacred Heart- Last years Silver Medalist. Scotts Laws and Ben Garvin are gone, but just like Vaughn they have good players coming back.
3. St. Theresa- Same team from last year. Will definately make a run for the YRAA title.
4. Markham- Adam Folker is down south. However Markham should be solid with Ethan Meltz and Brandon Bos leading the way.
5. Milliken- Still a strong sqaud without William Caeser and Seton George. Marcus Henry should take this team deep in the playoffs.
6. Brother Andre- A very athletic and young team with some great juniors moving up. Adrian Von Rossum and Tremayne McKay will make up for the absence of Kameron La Touche.
7. Thornlea- Had a very solid team last year. Lost Malcolm Ramsey, but James Forrester will immediately fill that void.
8. McGiveny- Will have a solid season. Jericho Aguila will be leading this young squad.
9. Maple- Should be the runner-up to Vaughn in the west division. Usman Umar and Andre Moodie are the key players for Maple.
10. Unionville- Tier 2 Champions from last year should make some noise. Michael Ifejika and Kevin Cornwall are the leaders of this team.
Any other predictions?
I would like to see some other opinions.

kidlebron23- Freshman
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BA is too low theyll be nicer than markham, pretty sure james cant play hes in his 6th year now, i hight doubt sacred will be that good to earn the number 2 spot.. vaughan an stl should be top 2 !
CP3- Freshman
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b.a. looks good on paper, theyll stay down there until they prove themselves, i also put b.a. down cuz they only have a starting 5 and no bench.

kidlebron23- Freshman
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I can see woodbridge college cracking this list by then end of the season with darnell landon and vlad velici playing senoir they should have a respectable team
calderoni_8- Freshman
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1) Vaughn
2) STL
3) MDHS
4) B.A.
2) STL
3) MDHS
4) B.A.
bronbron23- Sophomore
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James Forrester is eligible?
jayy- Freshman
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isn't he like 24
jkim37- Freshman
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I wouldn't put BA so high. Weren't they tier 2 last year? If the jr's transition well to sr...then they should be good.
bonez07- Freshman
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their juniors were tier 1 last year, but they lost kameron which is a big loss, but as stated above, transfers to try to fill the void.
jkim37- Freshman
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Thornhill?
Tila_Tequila- Freshman
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I know their jr's were tier 1 but I'm talking about their sr's. And yeah what about Thornhill? Everyone's counting them out?
bonez07- Freshman
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thornhill will really depend on how stefan steps up his game. no mean to bash, but he's not the most physical player and at his size, he should be dominating yraa.
jkim37- Freshman
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B.A. is gonna be better than people think...they might not have the strongest but there starting 5 can match up to anyone else's starting 5 with pouching, van rossum, mckay i dunno who the next 2 would be
bronbron23- Sophomore
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the next two would be andrew lue and jordan a.k.a stretch

kidlebron23- Freshman
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the 3rd annual prestige tournament and season play would provide good insight on title contenders within york region.
a toss up between the top ten listed at the top
a toss up between the top ten listed at the top
espn- Freshman
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