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ONTARIO LACROSSE MAJOR SERIES CHAMPIONS Annual Box Lacrosse Competition Since 1887 for Players Aged 22 Years and Older ONTARIO LACROSSE MAJOR SERIES CHAMPIONS Annual box lacrosse competition since 1887 for players aged 22 years and older Season Champion Season Champion 1887 Toronto 1928 Oshawa Generals 1888 Paris Brants 1929 Oshawa Generals 1889 St. Catharines Athletics 1930 Brampton Excelsiors 1890 St. Catharines Athletics 1931 Brampton Excelsiors 1891 Niagara Falls 1932 Mimico Mountaineers 1892 Stratford 1933 Hamilton Tigers 1893 Stratford 1934 Orillia Terriers 1894 Stratford 1935 Orillia Terriers 1895 Seaforth 1936 Orillia Terriers 1896 Toronto Tecumseh 1937 Orillia Terriers 1897 Toronto Tecumseh 1938 St. Catharines Athletics 1898 Orillia 1939 St. Catharines Athletics 1899 Markham 1940 St. Catharines Athletics 1900 Orangeville Dufferins 1941 St. Catharines Athletics 1901 Orangeville Dufferins 1942 Mimico/Brampton Combines 1902 Brantford 1943 Mimico/Brampton Combines 1903 Brantford 1944 St. Catharines Athletics 1904 St. Catharines Athletics 1945 St. Catharines Athletics 1905 St. Catharines Athletics 1946 St. Catharines Athletics 1906 St. Catharines Athletics 1947 Mimico Mountaineers 1907 St. Catharines Athletics 1948 Hamilton Tigers 1908 St. Catharines Athletics 1949 Hamilton Tigers 1909 St. Catharines Athletics 1950 Owen Sound Crescents 1910 St. Catharines Athletics 1951 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1911 Toronto Young Torontos 1952 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1912 Brampton Excelsiors 1953 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1913 Brampton Excelsiors 1954 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1914 Brampton Excelsiors 1955 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1915 Toronto Young Torontos 1956 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1916 Toronto Young Torontos 1957 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1917 Toronto Young Torontos 1958 Welland Switsons 1918 Toronto Beaches 1959 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1919 No Competition 1960 Port Credit Sailors 1920 Toronto St. Simons 1961 Port Credit Sailors 1921 Toronto Riverside 1962 Brampton Excelsiors 1922 Weston Lacrosse Club 1963 Brooklin Merchants 1923 Weston Lacrosse Club 1964 Brooklin Merchants 1924 Weston Lacrosse Club 1966 Peterborough Pepsis 1925 Weston Lacrosse Club 1967 Peterborough Don Byes 1926 Brampton Excelsiors 1949 Hamilton Tigers 1927 Weston Lacrosse Club 1950 Owen Sound Crescents 1 ONTARIO LACROSSE MAJOR SERIES CHAMPIONS Annual box lacrosse competition since 1887 for players aged 22 years and older Season Champion Season Champion 1951 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1992 Brampton Excelsiors 1952 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1993 Brampton Excelsiors 1953 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1994 Six Nations Chiefs 1954 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1995 Six Nations Chiefs 1955 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1996 Six Nations Chiefs 1956 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1997 Niagara Falls Gamblers 1957 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1998 Brampton Excelsiors 1958 Welland Switsons 1999 Brampton Excelsiors 1959 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 2000 Brooklin Redmen 1960 Port Credit Sailors 2001 Brampton Excelsiors 1961 Port Credit Sailors 2002 Brampton Excelsiors 1962 Brampton Excelsiors 2003 Brampton Excelsiors 1963 Brooklin Merchants 2004 Peterborough Lakers 1964 Brooklin Merchants 2005 Peterborough Lakers 1966 Peterborough Pepsis 2006 Peterborough Lakers 1967 Peterborough Don Byes 2007 Peterborough Lakers 1968 Brooklin Redmen 2008 Brampton Excelsiors 1969 Brooklin Redmen 2009 Brampton Excelsiors 1970 Brantford Warriors 2010 Peterborough Lakers 1971 Peterborough Lakers 2011 Brampton Excelsiors 1972 Brantford Warriors 2012 Peterborough Lakers 1973 Peterborough Lakes 2013 Six Nations Chiefs 1974 Windsor Warlocks 2014 Six Nations Chiefs 1975 Brampton Excelsiors 2015 Peterborough Lakers 1976 Brampton Excelsiors 2016 Six Nations Chiefs 1977 Brampton Excelsiors 2017 Peterborough Lakers 1978 Peterborough Red Oaks 2018 Peterborough Lakers 1979 Peterborough Red Oaks 1980 Brampton Excelsiors 1981 Brampton Excelsiors 1982 Peterborough Lakers 1983 Peterborough Lakers 1984 Peterborough Lakers 1985 Brooklin Redmen 1986 Brooklin Redmen 1987 Brooklin Redmen 1988 Brooklin Redmen 1989 Brooklin Redmen 1990 Brooklin Redmen 1991 Brooklin Redmen 2 ONTARIO LACROSSE SENIOR “B” CHAMPIONS Clare Levack Trophy Annual box lacrosse competition since 1930 for players aged 22 years and older Season Champion Season Champion 1930 Hamilton 2002 Owen Sound Woodsmen 1948 Peterborough 2003 Owen Sound Woodsmen 1950 Huntsville 2004 Barrie Lakeshore Maple Leafs 1951 Toronto 2005 Kitchener Kodiaks 1952 Orillia 2006 Wellington Aces 1957 Owen Sound 2007 Owen Sound Woodsmen 1959 Brooklin 2008 Owen Sound Woodsmen 1961 Leamington 2009 Owen Sound Woodsmen 1962 Brantford 2010 Owen Sound Woodsmen 1963 Hagersville 2011 St. Catharines Saints 1964 Ohsweken 2012 St. Catharines Saints 1965 Fergus 2013 St. Catharines Saints 1966 Fergus 2014 Six Nations Rivermen 1967 Brantford 2015 Six Nations Rivermen 1968 Brantford 2016 Brooklin Merchants 1969 Wallaceburg 2017 Six Nations Rivermen 1970 Windsor 2018 Oakville Titans 1971 Windsor 1972 Brampton Excelsiors 1973 Windsor Warlocks 1978 Orangeville Stingers 1979 Owen Sound North Stars 1980 Owen Sound North Stars 1981 Orangeville Dufferin Northmen 1982 Orangeville Dufferin Northmen 1983 Orangeville Dufferin Northmen 1984 Orangeville Dufferin Northmen 1985 Orangeville Dufferin Northmen 1986 Fergus Thistles 1987 Fergus Thistles 1988 Fergus Thistles 1989 Owen Sound North Stars 1990 Fergus Thistles 1991 Owen Sound North Stars 1992 Fergus Thistles 1993-99 No Competition 2000 Brooklin Merchants 2001 Owen Sound Woodsmen 3 ONTARIO LACROSSE JUNIOR “A” CHAMPIONS Iroquois Trophy Annual box lacrosse competition since 1901 for players aged 17 – 21 years Season Champion Season Champion 1901 Bracebridge 1942 Etobicoke 1902 Bradford 1943-45 No Competition 1903 Elora Rocks 1946 Mimico 1904 Brantford 1947 St. Catharines 1905 Brantford 1948 St. Catharines 1906 Bracebridge 1949 St. Catharines 1907 Toronto Junction Shamrocks 1950 St. Catharines 1908 Bracebridge 1951 Mimico 1910 Owen Sound Alexander 1952 Brampton 1911 Owen Sound 1953 Long Branch 1912 Hanover 1954 Newmarket 1913 Toronto Maitlands 1955 Newmarket 1914 St. Catharines 1956 St. Catharines 1915 Toronto Beaches 1957 Peterborough 1916 Toronto Beaches 1958 Brampton 1917 Toronto Beaches 1959 Brampton 1918 Toronto Beaches 1960 Brampton 1919 Toronto Beaches 1961 Whitby 1920 St. Catharines 1962 Hastings 1921 St. Catharines 1963 Brampton 1922 Brampton Excelsiors 1964 Oshawa Green Gaels 1923 Toronto St. Simons 1965 Oshawa Green Gaels 1924 Toronto St. Simons 1966 Oshawa Green Gaels 1925 Toronto St. Simons 1967 Oshawa Green Gaels 1926 Toronto Irish Canadians 1968 Oshawa Green Gaels 1927 Toronto Irish Canadians 1969 Oshawa Green Gaels 1928 Toronto Irish Canadians 1970 Lakeshore Maple Leafs 1930 Brampton Excelsiors 1971 Oshawa Green Gaels 1931 Fergus Thistles 1972 Peterborough P.C.O 1932 St. Catharines 1973 Peterborough P.C.O 1933 Mount Dennis 1974 Peterborough P.C.O 1934 No Competition 1975 Peterborough Gray-Munros 1935 St. Catharines 1976 Bramelea Excelsiors 1936 St. Catharines 1977 Whitby Cons. Builders 1937 Orillia 1978 Whitby Cons. Builders 1938 Mimico 1979 Peterborough Century 21 1939 Orillia 1980 Whitby Cons. Builders 1940 Orillia 1981 Peterborough Century 21 1941 Mimico 1982 Peterborough James Gang 4 ONTARIO LACROSSE JUNIOR “A” CHAMPIONS Iroquois Trophy Annual box lacrosse competition since 1901 for players aged 17 – 21 years Season Champion Season Champion 1983 Peterborough James Gang 1984 Whitby Warriors 1985 Whitby Warriors 1986 Peterborough Maulers 1987 Peterborough Maulers 1988 Peterborough Maulers 1989 Peterborough Maulers 1990 St. Catharines Athletics 1991 St. Catharines Athletics 1992 Six Nations Arrows 1993 Orangeville Northmen 1994 Brampton Excelsiors 1995 Orangeville Northmen 1996 Orangeville Northmen 1997 Whitby Warriors 1998 Six Nations Arrows 1999 Whitby Warriors 2000 Orangeville Northmen 2001 St. Catharines Athletics 2002 St. Catharines Athletics 2003 St. Catharines Athletics 2004 Six Nations Arrows 2005 Six Nations Arrows 2006 Six Nations Arrows 2007 Six Nations Arrows 2008 Orangeville Northmen 2009 Orangeville Northmen 2010 Orangeville Northmen 2011 Whitby Warriors 2012 Orangeville Northmen 2013 Whitby Warriors 2014 Six Nations Arrows 2015 Six Nations Arrows 2016 Orangeville Northmen 2017 Six Nations Arrows 2018 Brampton Excelsiors 5 ONTARIO LACROSSE JUNIOR “B” CHAMPIONS Junior “B” Championship Trophy Annual box lacrosse competition since 1938 for players aged 17 – 21 years Season Champion Season Champion 1938 Orangeville 1989 Orangeville Jr. Northmen 1939 St. Catharines 1990 Orangeville Jr. Northmen 1940-45 No Competition 1991 Huntsville Hawks 1946 Caledon 1992 Scarborough Saints 1947 Toronto St. Vincents 1993 Owen Sound Flying Dutchmen 1948 Weston A.C. 1994 Orillia Kings 1950 Peterborough 1995 Orillia Kings 1955 Orangeville 1996 Spartan Warriors 1956 Peterborough 1997 Orillia Rodgers Kings 1958-59 No Competition 1998 Six Nations Red Rebels 1960 Fergus 1999 Elora Mohawks 1961 Whitby 2000 Green Gaels 1962 Long Branch 2001 Wallaceburg Red Devils 1963 Long Branch 2002 Spartan Warriors 1964 Guelph 2003 Barrie Tornado 1965 Huntsville 2004 Green Gaels 1966 Dixie-Toronto Twp. 2005 Elora Mohawks 1967 Elora 2006 Oakville Buzz 1968 Elora 2007 Six Nations Rebels 1969 Mississauga Tomahawks 2008 Six Nations Rebels 1970 Cornwall 2009 Green Gaels 1971 Rexdale Warriors 2010 Halton Hills Bulldogs 1972 Whitby Warriors 2011 Six Nations Rebels 1973 Niagara Warriors 2012 Six Nations Rebels 1974 Whitby B & R Transporters 2013 Six Nations Rebels 1975 Windsor Warlocks 2014 Six Nations Rebels 1976 Elora Mohawks 2015 Akwesasne Indians 1977 Scarborough Saints 2016 Orangeville
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