Southern Ontario Secondary Schools Association

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Southern Ontario Secondary Schools Association, or SOSSA, is member of OFSAA [1] and the regional governing body of all secondary school athletic competitions between within the Niagara and Hamilton area representing schools for the Council Scolaire De District Du Centre Sud-Ouest, District School Board of Niagara, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board, Niagara Catholic District School Board, Grand Erie District School Board (shared with CWOSSA), Couseil Scolaire De District Catholique Centre-Sud and Independent Schools within the Association

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Zones

SOSSA is divided into four zones that have their own individual championships that qualify teams and student-athletes for the SOSSA championships for all sports. [2]

SOSSA Championships

Each year SOSSA contests championships in the following sports [3]

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References

  1. "Member Associations | Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations". www.ofsaa.on.ca.
  2. "Schools". sossa.on.ca.
  3. "Championships". sossa.on.ca.