The Simcoe Blades finished their sixth season, fourth in the Central Jr. C league, with a record of 26 wins and only five losses.
With first place clinched, the Blades met the pesky Hespeler Shamrocks in the Central League quarter-final.
Their provincial semi-final opponent would end-up being the Point Edward Redmen, who had defeated the Port Huron junior team to advance this far.
In the other provincial semi-final, the Lindsay Merchants took out the Penetang Hurons 4-games-to-1 to meet the Blades in the final.
With only nine skaters and a goalie at the game, the goaltender for the Blades quit the team at the end of the second period.
This entered the Jets into the Central Junior C League's finals against the Woodstock Navy-Vets.
But the Jets were not out, not because they won but because Woodstock was technically too big of a town to play in the OHA Junior C playdowns.
In the semi-finals they were greeted by the Leamington Flyers of the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League.
In 1974, they joined the newly formed Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League.
After two seasons with the SWJBHL, they then jumped to the Golden Horseshoe Junior B Hockey League.
Stepping on the ice with the Southwestern Junior B Hockey League, the Jets were promoted with the Brantford Penguins, Tillsonburg Mavericks, Woodstock Navy-Vets, London Diamonds, St. Thomas Colonels.
The SWJBHL was divided up, and the Jets found themselves in the Golden Horseshoe Junior B Hockey League.
After four losing seasons, the Jets elected to return to the Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League in 1980.
Next they took on the top ranked and annual Clarence Schmalz Cup contending Grimsby Peach Kings.
The Storm shocked the Peach Kings by defeating them handily, 4-games-to-1, to win the Niagara League championship and gain a berth into the provincial semi-finals.
However, in 2017 the Storms quietly changed their name to the Shamrocks revealing green and gold uniforms at their season opener.
For the Storm it meant that the Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League was now the Bloomfield Division of the South Conference.
The playoffs for the 2019-20 season were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to the team not being able to play a single game.