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  2. Layton Dodge - The Photos
  3. CCHL

CCHL

fraser adamson phil davey john maddigan

fraser adamson phil davey john maddigan

Fred Zinkie, Derek Wright, Chris Post

Fred Zinkie, Derek Wright, Chris Post

Garry Crowe & Gord Brooks -CCHL Awards Ceremony

Garry Crowe & Gord Brooks -CCHL Awards Ceremony

gord sharpe - 50 goals

gord sharpe - 50 goals

Gov Clarke Harnden

Gov Clarke Harnden

Holiday Bowl

Holiday Bowl

Jackie Oulahen

Jackie Oulahen

Jim Hendry

Jim Hendry

Jim Nairn

Jim Nairn

Jimmy (Tiger) Roberts & Gilbert Wagamese

Jimmy (Tiger) Roberts & Gilbert Wagamese

Joey Mikus

Joey Mikus

John Henry & Andrew Cook

John Henry &  Andrew Cook

Jon Gallagher

Jon Gallagher

Ken Gallant

Ken Gallant

kenny davison

kenny davison

len bazay

len bazay

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The Cobourg Galloping Ghosts are the most famous team in Cobourg sports history. Managed by Fred Dufton, the Ghosts won eight Ontario championships, five after World War II. They were Canadian Dominion champions in 1946, 1948 and 1950. They were the first team in Canada to wear aluminum cleats and the second to wear white uniforms.
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