Ajax Knights (AMHA) or Ajax Pickering Raiders
Re: Ajax Knights (AMHA) or Ajax Pickering Raiders
Always bickering with hockey and Ajax. Is anyone happy in Ajax with minor hockey?
Re: Ajax Knights (AMHA) or Ajax Pickering Raiders
Guest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 7:16 am Always bickering with hockey and Ajax. Is anyone happy in Ajax with minor hockey?
Re: Ajax Knights (AMHA) or Ajax Pickering Raiders
There isn't that much bickeringGuest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 7:16 am Always bickering with hockey and Ajax. Is anyone happy in Ajax with minor hockey?
It's a couple people talking to themselves to create drama
Re: Ajax Knights (AMHA) or Ajax Pickering Raiders
It's a good thing ajax took a back seat because using Pickering programs 35% of teams advanced to the omha weekend, whitby had 38%. Ajax had no Development programs and while I was loyal to Ajax I can see the grass was greener. One more fun fact Ajax had 9 rep teams left prior to amalgamation forcing my A team to play AA, while Pickering had 19 teams. Ajax was on tilt. The association was destroyed during the poor coach selection process and lack of development.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 6:51 am Sorry, Ajax took a back seat under the merger with Pickering. Not seeing the teams develop in the same fashion as when Ajax had their own centre, Knights. Definitely seeing it with the lack of championships once again under APR.
Re: Ajax Knights (AMHA) or Ajax Pickering Raiders
Pretty harsh words for AMHA. I am counting 6 teams across the APR Association getting to the OMHA Finals. We will see how many actually come home with championships. Yes, more teams with an amalgamation in APR, however, not seeing hockey participation rise within Ajax and teams as strong as they were when Ajax had the Knights.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:05 amIt's a good thing ajax took a back seat because using Pickering programs 35% of teams advanced to the omha weekend, whitby had 38%. Ajax had no Development programs and while I was loyal to Ajax I can see the grass was greener. One more fun fact Ajax had 9 rep teams left prior to amalgamation forcing my A team to play AA, while Pickering had 19 teams. Ajax was on tilt. The association was destroyed during the poor coach selection process and lack of development.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 6:51 am Sorry, Ajax took a back seat under the merger with Pickering. Not seeing the teams develop in the same fashion as when Ajax had their own centre, Knights. Definitely seeing it with the lack of championships once again under APR.
Re: Ajax Knights (AMHA) or Ajax Pickering Raiders
you keep changing you tune to the circumstance. Ajax is a much better place since its being run by the Raiders AAA board members, and everyone knows it. You are irrelevant now, perhaps thats the cause of your angerGuest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 4:34 pmPretty harsh words for AMHA. I am counting 6 teams across the APR Association getting to the OMHA Finals. We will see how many actually come home with championships. Yes, more teams with an amalgamation in APR, however, not seeing hockey participation rise within Ajax and teams as strong as they were when Ajax had the Knights.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:05 amIt's a good thing ajax took a back seat because using Pickering programs 35% of teams advanced to the omha weekend, whitby had 38%. Ajax had no Development programs and while I was loyal to Ajax I can see the grass was greener. One more fun fact Ajax had 9 rep teams left prior to amalgamation forcing my A team to play AA, while Pickering had 19 teams. Ajax was on tilt. The association was destroyed during the poor coach selection process and lack of development.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 6:51 am Sorry, Ajax took a back seat under the merger with Pickering. Not seeing the teams develop in the same fashion as when Ajax had their own centre, Knights. Definitely seeing it with the lack of championships once again under APR.
Re: Ajax Knights (AMHA) or Ajax Pickering Raiders
Congrats to the U16A APR team .. they won an OMHA Championship. There is hope now for APR to return to the championship seasons of AMHA from a few years ago. Well done!
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How many championships did Ajax win in an average year before merger?Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 6:20 pm Congrats to the U16A APR team .. they won an OMHA Championship. There is hope now for APR to return to the championship seasons of AMHA from a few years ago. Well done!
Re: Ajax Knights (AMHA) or Ajax Pickering Raiders
Board at APR is a bunch crooks. They let a Neanderthal destroy U16 AAA and stood by his side until parent and OMHA complaints finally got his a$$ fired. It took several months. They had even appointed this coach to another team for the upcoming season but were forced to ditch him. Leo is the most crooked one on the board who stood by his buddy.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 4:34 pmPretty harsh words for AMHA. I am counting 6 teams across the APR Association getting to the OMHA Finals. We will see how many actually come home with championships. Yes, more teams with an amalgamation in APR, however, not seeing hockey participation rise within Ajax and teams as strong as they were when Ajax had the Knights.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:05 amIt's a good thing ajax took a back seat because using Pickering programs 35% of teams advanced to the omha weekend, whitby had 38%. Ajax had no Development programs and while I was loyal to Ajax I can see the grass was greener. One more fun fact Ajax had 9 rep teams left prior to amalgamation forcing my A team to play AA, while Pickering had 19 teams. Ajax was on tilt. The association was destroyed during the poor coach selection process and lack of development.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 6:51 am Sorry, Ajax took a back seat under the merger with Pickering. Not seeing the teams develop in the same fashion as when Ajax had their own centre, Knights. Definitely seeing it with the lack of championships once again under APR.
Re: Ajax Knights (AMHA) or Ajax Pickering Raiders
Bottom line board at APR is a step down from board at AMHA. Only reason for any success is the population base for APR.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 5:43 pmBoard at APR is a bunch crooks. They let a Neanderthal destroy U16 AAA and stood by his side until parent and OMHA complaints finally got his a$$ fired. It took several months. They had even appointed this coach to another team for the upcoming season but were forced to ditch him. Leo is the most crooked one on the board who stood by his buddy.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 4:34 pmPretty harsh words for AMHA. I am counting 6 teams across the APR Association getting to the OMHA Finals. We will see how many actually come home with championships. Yes, more teams with an amalgamation in APR, however, not seeing hockey participation rise within Ajax and teams as strong as they were when Ajax had the Knights.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:05 amIt's a good thing ajax took a back seat because using Pickering programs 35% of teams advanced to the omha weekend, whitby had 38%. Ajax had no Development programs and while I was loyal to Ajax I can see the grass was greener. One more fun fact Ajax had 9 rep teams left prior to amalgamation forcing my A team to play AA, while Pickering had 19 teams. Ajax was on tilt. The association was destroyed during the poor coach selection process and lack of development.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 6:51 am Sorry, Ajax took a back seat under the merger with Pickering. Not seeing the teams develop in the same fashion as when Ajax had their own centre, Knights. Definitely seeing it with the lack of championships once again under APR.
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