Minto Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Alaney2k (talk | contribs) at 10:57, 2 February 2014 (→‎Senior Champions (1901–1909): wikilink ottawa capitals). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

The Minto Cup

The Minto Cup is awarded annually to the champion junior men's lacrosse team of Canada.

It was donated in 1901 by the Governor-General, Lord Minto, and from 1901 until 1909 awarded to the senior men's champion of Canada. Starting in 1910, the Minto Cup was awarded to the professional championship of Canada with the newly inaugurated Mann Cup becoming the replacement for the senior men's national championship.

The Minto Cup professional competition was dominated by the New Westminster Salmonbellies, who held the trophy for 21 of the 29 years in which it was contested (the competition was suspended during World War I). 1924 was the last year professionals played for the Minto Cup—after the Coast professional league folded in June 1924, it was then placed into storage and for a time lost and forgotten when the last trustee died. The trophy was located just prior to the 1938 junior competition, underneath a desk in his office. During the trophy's period of inactivity, there were suggestions to make the Minto Cup an international championship trophy.

In 1934 the last trustee appointed to supervise the Cup died, and the Lord Minto of the day eventually transferred it to the Canadian Lacrosse Association, which decided to award it as the trophy for the national junior men's champion, starting in 1937. Originally, the competition was between all-star provincial teams formed by adding players to the provincial champion. In 1960 this practice was abandoned and the trophy has since been competed for by the Junior A provincial champions of British Columbia of the BCLA, Ontario of the OLA and recently Alberta, of the RMLL the only provinces where organized lacrosse thrives.

Junior champions

The Orangeville Northmen celebrate their 2008 championship in Calgary.
Year Champion Finalist Series/Score
1963 Oshawa Green Gaels (ON) Victoria Shamrocks (BC) 4-2 gms
1964 Oshawa Green Gaels (ON) New Westminster Salmonbellies (BC) 4-1 gms
1965 Oshawa Green Gaels (ON) New Westminster Salmonbellies (BC) 4-2 gms
1966 Oshawa Green Gaels (ON) New Westminster Salmonbellies (BC) 4-2 gms
1967 Oshawa Green Gaels (ON) New Westminster Salmonbellies (BC)
1968 Oshawa Green Gaels (ON) New Westminster Salmonbellies (BC)
1969 Oshawa Green Gaels (ON) South Vancouver Legion (BC) 4-0 gms
1970 Lakeshore Maple Leafs (ON) Burnaby Cablevision (BC) 4-0 gms
1971 Richmond Roadrunners (BC) Peterborough PCO's (ON) 4-3 gms
1972 Peterborough PCO's (ON) Richmond Roadrunners (BC) 4-0 gms
1973 Peterborough PCO's (ON) Richmond Roadrunners (BC) 4-3 gms
1974 Peterborough PCO's (ON) Burnaby Cablevision (BC)
1975 Peterborough Gray-Munros (ON) Burnaby Cablevision (BC) 4-1 gms
1976 Victoria MacDonalds (BC) Bramelea Excelsiors (ON) 4-0 gms
1977 Burnaby Cablevision (BC) Whitby CBC Builders (ON) 4-2 gms
1978 Burnaby Cablevision (BC) Whitby CBC Builders (ON) 4-1 gms
1979 Burnaby Cablevision (BC) Peterborough Gray-Munros (ON)
1980 Whitby CBC Builders (ON) New Westminster Salmonbellies (BC) 4-1 gms
1981 Peterborough James Gang (ON) Burnaby Cablevision (BC) 4-0 gms
1982 Peterborough James Gang (ON) Victoria-Esquimalt Legion (BC) 4-1 gms
1983 Peterborough James Gang (ON) Etobicoke Eclipse (ON)
1984 Whitby Warriors (ON) New Westminster Salmonbellies (BC)
1985 Whitby Warriors (ON) Victoria-Esquimalt Legion (BC) 4-3 gms
1986 Peterborough Maulers (ON) Victoria-Esquimalt Legion (BC) 11-7
1987 Peterborough Maulers (ON) Victoria-Esquimalt Legion (BC)
1988 Victoria-Esquimalt Legion (BC) Coquitlam Adanacs (BC) 2-0 gms
1989 Peterborough Maulers (ON) Richmond Outlaws (BC) 4-1 gms
1990 St. Catharines Athletics (ON) Richmond Outlaws (BC) 2-1 gms
1991 St. Catharines Athletics (ON) Victoria Eagles (BC) 4-1 gms
1992 Six Nations Arrows (ON) Coquitlam Adanacs (BC) 4-3 gms
1993 Orangeville Northmen (ON) Coquitlam Adanacs (BC) 4-0 gms
1994 New Westminster Salmonbellies (BC) Brampton Excelsiors (ON) 4-3 gms
1995 Orangeville Northmen (ON) New Westminster Salmonbellies (BC) 4-0 gms
1996 Orangeville Northmen (ON) Burnaby Lakers (BC) 4-3 gms
1997 Whitby Warriors (ON) Burnaby Lakers (BC) 4-2 gms
1998 Burnaby Lakers (BC) Six Nations Arrows (ON) 4-1 gms
1999 Whitby Warriors (ON) Burnaby Lakers (BC) 4-1 gms
2000 Burnaby Lakers (BC) Orangeville Northmen (ON) 4-2 gms
2001 St. Catharines Athletics (ON) Burnaby Lakers (BC) 4-2 gms
2002 Burnaby Lakers (BC) St. Catharines Athletics (ON) 4-2 gms
2003 St. Catharines Athletics (ON) Burnaby Lakers (BC) 2-1 gms
2004 Burnaby Lakers (BC) Victoria Shamrocks (BC) 2-0 gms
2005 Burnaby Lakers (BC) Six Nations Arrows (ON) 2-1 gms
2006 Peterborough Lakers (ON) Six Nations Arrows (ON) 9-5
2007 Six Nations Arrows (ON) Burnaby Lakers (BC) 19-8
2008 Orangeville Northmen (ON) Victoria Shamrocks (BC) 9-4
2009 Orangeville Northmen (ON) Brampton Excelsiors (ON) 2-1 gms
2010 Coquitlam Adanacs (BC) Orangeville Northmen (ON) 2-0 gms
2011 Whitby Warriors (ON) Coquitlam Adanacs (BC) 2-1 gms
2012 Orangeville Northmen (ON) Coquitlam Adanacs (BC) 2-0 gms
2013 Whitby Warriors (ON) New Westminster Salmonbellies (BC) 3-1 gms

Senior champions (1901–1909)

  • 1901 Ottawa Capitals - defeated Cornwall
  • 1901 Montreal Shamrocks - defeated Ottawa Capitals and Vancouver YMCA
  • 1902 Montreal Shamrocks - defeated New Westminster Salmonbellies
  • 1903 Montreal Shamrocks - defeated Brantford
  • 1904 Montreal Shamrocks - defeated Ottawa Capitals
  • 1905 Montreal Shamrocks - defeated St. Catharines Athletics and Souris (Manitoba)
  • 1906 Ottawa Capitals - defeated Montreal Shamrocks
  • 1907 Montreal Shamrocks - won by default, no challenges
  • 1908 New Westminster Salmonbellies - defeated Montreal Shamrocks and Ottawa Capitals
  • 1909 New Westminster Salmonbellies - defeated Regina Capitals and Toronto Tecumsehs

Professional Champions (1910–1924)

  • 1910 New Westminster Salmonbellies - defeated Montreal Lacrosse Club and Montreal Nationals)
  • 1911 Vancouver Lacrosse Club - defeated New Westminster and Toronto Tecumsehs
  • 1912 New Westminster Salmonbellies - defeated Cornwall
  • 1913 New Westminster Salmonbellies - defeated Vancouver Athletic Club
  • 1914 New Westminster Salmonbellies - won by default
  • 1915 New Westminster Salmonbellies - defeated Vancouver Lacrosse Club
  • 1916 no competition
  • 1917 no competition
  • 1918 Vancouver "Greenshirts" - claim disputed by New Westminster
  • 1919 New Westminster Salmonbellies - defeated Vancouver Terminals
  • 1920 Vancouver Terminals - defeated New Westminster
  • 1921 New Westminster Salmonbellies defeated Vancouver Terminals
  • 1922 New Westminster Salmonbellies defeated Vancouver Terminals
  • 1924 New Westminster Salmonbellies - won by default
  • 1925–1936 no competition for trophy; placed in storage by Trustee (New Westminster Salmonbellies claims the titles for these years of non-competition)

See also

References