
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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ELMWOOD LACROSSE LEGEND PASSES
Roy Watkins was a Kelvin kid growing up at the community center playing lacrosse and hockey. In the 1960'2 Roy played minor lacrosse at Kelvin before playing junior and senior for Kelvin. He was...
MANITOBA BROUGHT BACK TO EARTH BY SHAMROCKS
In 1957, Manitoba's representatives changed their name from the Winnipeg All Stars to the Winnipeg Combines. No reason for the name change was provided other than the team was combination of the...
'56 MANITOBA FALLS TO ONTARIO IN MINTO CUP SEMI'S
After the successes of 1954 and 1955 Minto Cup play downs, confidence is high in the Manitoba camp. This is even so with the loss of a number of players from the '55 team due to graduation and...
'55 WESTERN CANADIAN CHAMPS- 2ND MINTO CUP FINAL
Manitoba Junior All Star coach, Johnny Arondeus, bolstered the 1954 Eastern Canadian Junior Championship roster with the addition of top-notch juvenile players: Harry Nightingale, Gerry Kline,...