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CLA President's Cup

History

The President's Cup is in honour of the Canadian Lacrosse Association President and recognizes the contributions of all Past Presidents of the C.L.A. This beautiful silver trophy was donated to the Canadian Lacrosse Association in September 1964 by Mr. K.G. Thompson.

The original Presidents Cup was retired to the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in New Westminster, B.C. in the early 1980's. The current trophy commemorates the history of leadership of the CLA and lists the Presidents of the Association and the Chair of the Board of Directors under the new structure of the C.L.A.

The Presidents Cup is the National Senior level box lacrosse championship for the Canadian Lacrosse Association. The Championship is annual and awards a “Gold”, “Silver”, and “Bronze” placing. The skill levels have been adjusted in recent years, Senior “B” teams from across Canada now compete for the Presidents Cup, as before it was all Senior teams. Senior “A” is now represented by “Major Lacrosse” like Ontario’s Major Series Lacrosse and Western Lacrosse Association compete for the Mann Cup.

Past Champions

Year
1st Place 
2nd Place 
3rd Place 
Location
2018 St. Albert Miners (RMLL) Nanaimo Timbermen (WCSLA) Caghnawaga Indians (TNSLL) Nanaimo, BC
2017 St. Albert Miners (RMLL) Six Nations Rivermen (OSBLL) Native Sons (Can-Am) Hagersville, ON
2016 St. Albert Miners (RMLL) Kahnawake Mohawks (QSLL) Brooklin Merchants (OSBLL) Leduc, AB
2015
Six Nations Rivermen (OLA)
Capital Region Axemen (QSLL)
St. Catharines Saints (OLA)
St. Catharines, ON
2014
St. Albert Miners (RMLL)
Coquitlam, BC
2013
Kahnawake Mohawks (QSLL)
Caughnawaga Indians (TNSLL)
Kahnawake,QC
2012
Rockyview Knights (RMLL)
Spruce Grove, AB
2011
Snake Island Muskies (TNSLL)
Akwesasne, ON
2010
Kahnawake Mohawks (QSLL)
Burnaby, BC
2009
Tri-City Bandits (WCSLA)
Six Nations Sting (Can-Am)
Hagersville, ON
2008
Sherwood Park Outlaws (RMLL)
Kahnawake Mohawks (QSLL)
Sherwood Park, AB
2007
Owen Sound, ON
2006
Sherwood Park Outlaws (RMLL)
Ladner Pioneers (WCSLA)
Ladner, BC
2005
Tri-City Bandits (WCSLA)
Sherwood Park Outlaws (RMLL)
Waterloo, ON
2004
Kahnawake Mohawks (ILA)
Langley, BC
2003
Edmonton Outlaws (RMLL)
Owen Sound, ON
2002
Snye Warriors (ILA)
Edmonton, AB
2001
Abbotsford Bandits (WCSLA)
New Westminster, BC
2000
Kahnawake Mohawks (ILA)
Kahnawake, QC
1999
North Shore Indians (WCSLA)
Newtown Golden Eagles (Can-Am)
Burnaby, BC
1998
Newtown Golden Eagles (Can-Am)
Tuscarora Thunderhawks (ILA)
Tuscarora, NY
1997
Ohsweken Wolves (Ont)
Ladner Pioneers (WCSLA)
Ladner, BC
1996
Akwesasne Thunder (ILA)
Kahnawake Mohawks (ILA)
Cornwall, ON
1995
Edmonton Miners (RMLL)
Prince George, BC
1994
Akwesasne Thunder (ILA)
Hamilton, ON
1993
Edmonton Miners (RMLL)
 
1992
Edmonton Miners (RMLL)
Brantford, ON
1991
Edmonton Miners (RMLL)
--
 
1990
Edmonton Miners (RMLL)
Fergus, ON
1989
Edmonton Miners (RMLL)
Nanaimo, BC
1988
Surrey Rebels (WCSLA)
--
Halifax, NS
1987
Sarnia Lumley Wrecking (Ont)
Kahnawake Mohawks (ILA)
Sarnia, ON
1986
Newtown Golden Eagles (Can-Am)
Surrey Rebels (WCSLA)
Surrey, BC
1985
Orangeville Northmen (Ont)
--
Ladner, BC
1984
Kitchener Kodiaks (Ont)                 Calgary Mountaineers (Alberta)     Kitchener, ON
1983
--
Newtown New York Valleyfield, QC
1982
Oshweken Warriors (Can-Am) Nanaimo City (BC) Sarnia, ON
1981
Calgary Mountaineers (Alberta) North Shore Indians (BC) Cornwall, ON
1980
Orangeville Northmen (Ont)
--
Owen Sound, ON
1979
Kahnawake Mohawks (ILA)
--
 
1978
Vernon Tigers (Okanagan)
Sherwood Park Capitals (Alta)
Edmonton, Alberta
1977
Vernon Tigers (Okanagan)
--
--
 
1976
Vernon Tigers (Okanagan)
Edmonton Fullers (Alberta)
Caughnawaga Indians
 
1975
Edmonton Fullers (Alberta)
Prince George Canada Hotel (NCLA)
Verdun/Magog, QC
1974
Winnipeg All-Stars (Alberta)
New Westminster Rebels (NCLA)
New Westminster, BC
1973
Prince George Oldstylers (NCLA)
Nova Scotia
Halifax, NS
1972
New Westminster Blues (BC)
--
 
1971
Burnaby Kokanee's (BC)
--
Windsor, ON
1970
New Westminster Blues (BC)
none
Windsor, ON
1969
Caughnawaga Indians
Wallaceburg Red Devils (Ont)
 
1968
Kahnawake Mohawks (ILA)
--
 
1967
--
--
 
1966
--
--
 
1965
Cornwall Wildcats
none
 
1964
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