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[[Image:Wooster, Ohio.jpg|thumb|A view of Wooster.]]
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'''Wooster''' is a city of more than 24,000 people in central [[Ohio]], [[United States]].
 
'''Wooster''' is a city of more than 24,000 people in central [[Ohio]], [[United States]].
   
 
==Teams==
 
==Teams==
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*[[Wooster Korn Kings ]][[All-American Hockey League (2008-)|(All-American Hockey League]], October 27, 2010-November 17, 2010) folded by league
 
*[[Wooster Oilers]]
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#[[America East Hockey League|(America East Hockey League]], 2006-2008) join [[United Junior Hockey League]]
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#[[United Junior Hockey League|(United Junior Hockey League]], 2008-2009) joins [[Northern Junior Hockey League]]
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#[[Northern Junior Hockey League|(Northern Junior Hockey League]], 2009-2010) join [[Great Lakes Junior Hockey League]]
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#([[Great Lakes Junior Hockey League]], 2010-2012) league becomes inline hockey, join MJHL
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#([[Minnesota Junior Hockey League]], 2012-2015)
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#(USPHL-Midwest or NA3HL 2015-Present) The [[Minnesota Junior Hockey League]] team joined the USPHL's Midwest Division (and are still listed on the USPHL website as being in the USPHL. However, the [[Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks]] of the [[North American 3 Hockey League]] announced they were relocating to Wooster as the OIlers to be playing out of the Alice Noble Ice Arena when the team was sold February 12, 2015 . The team's website list the same contact as the contact for the USPHL website.  The woosteroilers.com website list the page as being members of the NA3HL and being a continuation of the MnJHL franchise.
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*[[Wooster Warriors]] ([[Mid-Atlantic Hockey League]], 2007-2008) became [[Trenton Warriors ]]before league folds
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==Arenas==
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*[[Alice Noble Ice Arena]] (2002-Present)
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[http://nobleice.com/about/arenahistory.html link to article on history of arena]
   
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==External Links==
[[Wooster Oilers]]
 
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*{{w|Wooster, Ohio}} on ''Wikipedia''
[[Category:American towns]]
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[[Category:Ohio towns]]

Latest revision as of 23:25, 15 October 2019

Wooster, Ohio

A view of Wooster.

Wooster is a city of more than 24,000 people in central Ohio, United States.

Teams

  1. (America East Hockey League, 2006-2008) join United Junior Hockey League
  2. (United Junior Hockey League, 2008-2009) joins Northern Junior Hockey League
  3. (Northern Junior Hockey League, 2009-2010) join Great Lakes Junior Hockey League
  4. (Great Lakes Junior Hockey League, 2010-2012) league becomes inline hockey, join MJHL
  5. (Minnesota Junior Hockey League, 2012-2015)
  6. (USPHL-Midwest or NA3HL 2015-Present) The Minnesota Junior Hockey League team joined the USPHL's Midwest Division (and are still listed on the USPHL website as being in the USPHL. However, the Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks of the North American 3 Hockey League announced they were relocating to Wooster as the OIlers to be playing out of the Alice Noble Ice Arena when the team was sold February 12, 2015 . The team's website list the same contact as the contact for the USPHL website.  The woosteroilers.com website list the page as being members of the NA3HL and being a continuation of the MnJHL franchise.


Arenas

link to article on history of arena

External Links