North York Hockey League Dept: In its glory days, the SHA had 14,000 players and was the breeding grounds for NHL players like Adam Graves, Gary Leeman, Brad Park, John Anderson and Steve Payne, according to The Star. They will also ice the Scarborough Bandits selects, which will compete in the North York Hockey League, and another 160 players on the nine competitive Scarborough Ice Raiders teams playing in the east A division of the Greater Toronto Hockey League and it will be the end of an era for minor hockey in the GTA next week when the 54-year-old Scarborough Hockey Association gives up its independence and becomes the 50th club in the Greater Toronto Hockey League. The SHA currently has 600 youngsters pre-registered in its house league, the Scarborough Youth Hockey League, which starts Oct. 1. As
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