Ontario Lacrosse Association
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Ontario Lacrosse Association OLA | |
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Sport | Lacrosse |
Jurisdiction | Regional |
Founded | 1897 |
Affiliation | Canadian Lacrosse Association |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
President | John Doherty |
Official website | |
ontariolacrosse.com | |
Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) is a sanctioned sports body in Ontario, Canada. Empowered by the Canadian Lacrosse Association, the OLA controls and regulates Minor level, Junior level and Senior level Lacrosse. It was established in 1897.
Leagues
Senior
Junior
- Ontario Junior A Lacrosse League (OJALL)
- Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League (OJBLL)
- Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League (OJCLL)
Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League
The OLA Junior C Lacrosse League began its first season since 1982 in July 2008. In 1975, the OLA had three different Junior C leagues running at once. The league acts as a development oriented league and players must pay a user fee to cover the teams overhead.
Teams
- Clarington Shamrox of Clarington, Ontario
- Kingston Kings of Kingston, Ontario
- Peterborough Lakers of Peterborough, Ontario
- Whitby Warriors of Whitby, Ontario
- Caledon Bandits of Caledon, Ontario
- Centre-Wellington Warlords of Fergus, Ontario
- Innisfil Wolfpack of Innisfil, Ontario
- Shelburne Vets of Shelburne, Ontario
- Huntsville Hawks of Huntsville, Ontario
- Nepean Knights of Nepean, Ontario
- Kahnawake Mohawks of Kahnawake, Quebec
- Montreal Franchise of Montreal, Quebec
- Cornwall Celtics of Cornwall, Ontario
- Brockville Franchise of Brockville, Ontario
- Hamilton Franchise of Hamilton, Ontario
- Mimico Franchise of Mimico, Ontario
- Halton Hills Franchise of Halton Hills, Ontario
- Wilmot Wild of Wilmot, Ontario
Meredith Cup Playoff Champions
- 2008 Caledon Bandits
- 2009 Caledon Bandits
- 2010 Clarington Shamrox
- 2011 Clarington Shamrox
- 2012 Clarington Shamrox
Old Jr. C League Champions
- 1972 Long Branch PCO's
- 1973 Windsor Warlocks
- 1974 Nepean PCO's
- 1975 Mississauga Medics
- 1976 Orangeville Stingers
- 1977 Owen Sound Satellites
- 1978 Owen Sound Signmen
- 1979 Owen Sound Signmen
External links
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