MANITOBA LACROSSE HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Our objective is to remember and recognize those who have brought honour and distinction to lacrosse in Manitoba as players, builders and teams. The Hall of Fame and Museum is a registered non-profit organization at the Federal and Provincial level. Our objective is to remember and recognize those who have brought honour and distinction to lacrosse in Manitoba as players, builders, player/builders and teams.
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MINTO CUP HISTORY- PART 10: MANITOBA WINS THE WEST
The 1951 version of the Manitoba Lacrosse Junior All Stars had many familiar faces with five players having Minto Cup experience, led by goal tender Clarke Hicks playing in his fourth Cup. What...
MINTO CUP PLAYDOWNS- 1950: PART 9
The Winnipeg Tribune described the 1950 Eastern Canadian Junior lacrosse play off between the St. Catherine's Athletics and the Manitoba All Starts this way: "The thrill that local lacrosse fans...
Mb. Minto Cup Play Downs '49- Part 8
In 1949, everything that was old is new again, as the provincial champion; Elmwood Terriers represented Manitoba in the Minto Cup play downs against the BC junior league all stars. Coach Les...
MANITOBA MINTO CUP PLAY DOWNS 1948 PART 5- ISAAC BROCK REPRESENTS MANITOBA
When most Winnipegers think of lacrosse the first thing that comes to mind is Elmwood. For thirty years, under the banners of the Elmwood Pats, Elmwood Terriers, and Kelvin Terriers, this region...






