Trail Blazers win provincial title
- Apr 15
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 21
Trail Blazers Claim OHF U15A Championship in Dominant Fashion
Collingwood, ON —The Talbot Trail Blazers are champions after a flawless run at the OHF U15A tournament. The Blazers went undefeated, stringing together six consecutive wins to capture the title in dominant fashion.

Nash Fuerth scored twice to lead the Blazers to a 5-1 win over Sarnia in the final.
"We played our game," head coach Tony Youssef told Powerplay Sports. "We dumped the puck in and hounded them. We played hard as a team and smart hockey."
The team was a force on both ends of the ice, racking up 32 goals, 12 on the powerplay, while allowing just nine throughout the tournament. Their balanced attack and airtight defense left little doubt about who the top team was.
"Solid, smart defence that played together as a group. Really proud with how they played the body this weekend." Youssef said about his defence.
Here's a list of their accomplishments this season:
🏒 Bluewater U15 A Regular Season Champions
🏒 Bluewater U15 A Tournament Champions
🏒 Silver Stick Watford 15U A Champions
🏒 Silver Stick Port Huron International Finals Champions
🏒 OMHA Champions
🏒 OHF Champions
With the championship now in hand, the Blazers will enjoy a few well-earned days of celebration before lacing up again—tryouts for next season begin in early May.

Here's a write up we did prior to the tournament.
Resilient Squad Defies Odds, Wins OMHA Championship in Double OT Thriller
Windsor, ON — In a season defined by resilience and grit, The Talbot Trail Blazers U15 team pulled off a dramatic 5-4 double-overtime victory over Center Wellington to capture the OMHA Final in Whitby earlier this month.
“This group wasn’t expected to go far, but they never stopped believing,” Head Coach Tony Youssef told Powerplay Sports. “What inspires me most is the look on their faces. They’ve achieved something together that no one thought was possible.”
A year after losing in the finals the Blazers entered the season having graduated six players and losing another to injury. Expectations were tempered but yet the returning core found a way to reel off a 39-game win streak.
The Blazers finished the season with a 57-8-4 record under the guidance of Youssef and his assistants Dylan Impens, Zack Dillen, and Tyler Dillen. Managers Jen Foster and Tom Fuerth also contributed to the team's success.
The team is heading to the prestigious OHF championship tournament in Collingwood over Easter weekend. They'll face the Sarnia Jr. Sting in their first game of the tournament Friday at 9am.

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