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UPCOMING EVENTS
 
SIX NATIONS PRE SEASON
SATURDAY MARCH 27
-Teams in the Tournament-
 
The Hunters
Halton Hills Bulldogs
Oakville Buzz
Toronto Beaches
Six Nations Rebels
Sarnia Pacers
Hamilton Bulldogs
Wallaceburg Red Devils

If you have an interest in helping out on game nights for the Jr B Hunters during the season please contact General Manager Aaron Kirby via e-mail aaron@kahnawakelacrosse.com.  We are always looking for people to help sell 50/50 draw tickets, work the front gate and help with security.  Be a part of a winning team and get involved with your Hometown Team!
 

Competition for National Championship in the Junior "B" classification was initiated by the Canadian Lacrosse Association in September, 1964. A silver cup donated by Castrol Oils limited served as the winner's trophy ) but was retired to the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame, New Westminster, B.C. in 1972.

In 1972, the C.L.A. inaugurated the Founder's Trophy (1972 - Present) as emblematic of the Junior "B" Championship of Canada. this beautiful handcrafted unique trophy commemorates the founders of organized Lacrosse, particularly the contributions of "The Father of Organized Lacrosse", Dr. George W. Beers of Montreal, Quebec who wrote the first rulebook and in 1867 was instrumental in organizing the National Lacrosse Association, predecessor to the Canadian Lacrosse Association.

Championship Teams

2008 - Six Nations Rebels, Ontario
2007 - Six Nations Rebels, Ontario
2006 - Buzz, Oakville, Ontario
2005 - Mohawks, Elora, Ontario
2004 - Green Gaels, Clarington, Ontario
2003 - Tornadoes, Barrie, Ontario
2002 - Green Gaels, Clarington, Ontario
2001 - Red Devils, Wallaceburg, Ontario
2000 - Green Gaels, Clarington, Ontario
1999 - Miners, Edmonton, Alberta 
1998 - Green Gaels, Clarington, Ontario 
1997 - Red Rebels, Six Nations, Ontario 
1996 - Warriors, Spartan AC, St. Catharines, Ontario
1995 - Rogers Kings, Orillia, Ontario 
1994 - Rogers Kings, Orillia, Ontario 
1993 - Flying Dutchmen, Owen Sound, Ontario 
1992 - Saints, Scarborough, Ontario 
1991 - Hawks, Huntsville, Ontario 
1990 - Orangeville, Ontario
1989 - Orangeville, Ontario 
1988 - Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario
1987 - Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario
1986 - Mississauga, Ontario
1985 - Saints, Scarborough, Ontario 
1984 - Pacers, Point Edward, Ontario 
1983 - Pacers, Point Edward, Ontario 
1982 - Signmen, Owen Sound, Ontario 
1981 - Warriors, Niagaraúonútheú Lake, Ontario 
1980 - Tomahawks, Enoch, Alberta 
1979 - Pacers, Point Edward, Ontario
1978 - Pacers, Point Edward, Ontario
1977 - Saints, Scarborough, Ontario
1976 - Mohawks, Elora, Ontario
1975 - Warlocks, Windsor, Ontario 
1974 - Transporters, Whitby, Ontario
1973 - Warriors, Niagara, Ontario
1972 - P.C.O.'s, Long Branch, Ontario 1971 - McDonalds, Victoria, B.C.
1970 - Transporters, Whitby, Ontario
1969 - Grandview, Vancouver, B.C.
1968 - Mohawks, Elora, Ontario
1967 - Mohawks, Elora, Ontario
1966 - Athletics, New Westminster, B.C.
1965 - Legionaires, Huntsville, Ontario
1964 - Mohawks, Guelph, Ontario
OUR HOME OPENER
 
 
The Mississauga Tomahawks 
will be the 1st Team to visit
Kahnawake in 2010
 
2010 Hunters Home Games
 
May 1st  Missy. Tomahawks
May 2nd  Halton Hills Bulldogs
May 15th  Markham Ironheads
May 21st  Gloucester Griffins
May 23  Akwesasne Indians
June 4th  Nepean Knighs
June 6th  Gloucester Griffins
June 13th  Nepean Knights
June 18th  Akwesasne Indians
June 19th  Newmarket Saints
 
2010 Hunters Away Games
 
April 24th Orillia Rama Kings
April 25th Huntsville Hawks
May 5th Akwesasne Indians
May 8th Mimico Mountaineers
May 9th Toronto Beaches
May 14th Gloucester Griffins
May 28th Nepean Knights
May 30th Nepean Knights
June 2nd Akwesasne Indians
June 20th Gloucester Griffins