Announcements

'22 INDUCTEE PASSES

In the early hours of April 29, 2023, Ernest Lionel Merrick left the arms of his loving wife of 68 years, Joan, his daughters, Leslie Dowbenko (Larry), Lynn Measner (Adrian), Colleen Thompson...

BLIZZARD KICKS OFF SEASON

Winnipeg Blizzard, of the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League, kick off their home season on May 13 and 14 hosting the Okatoks Marauders. Saturday's games go at 1:30 and 7:30 and Sunday's game goes at...

'52 MANITOBA MIRACLE

The 1952 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...

CLOSE, BUT NO CIGAR

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...

SHAMROCK PASSES

The Manitoba Lacrosse Hall of Fame is sad to announce the passing of Archie Gagnon-long time player, coach, and supporter of Elmwood lacrosse. Archie Gagnon With his beloved family by his side,...

'49 MORE THE SAME AT MINTO CUP

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...

'48 THE BEST OF TIMES AND THE WORST OF TIMES

When most Winnipeggers 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...

BIG REUNION PLANNED

From the responses on Facebook, and if the weather co-operates, the Manitoba Lacrosse Alumni Reunion should be a big deal. Reunion is Sunday, April 30 at the Elmwood Legion from 1-4:00 PM. The...

TOBA'S FIGHT FOR RESPECT

After five years of war and one year of negotiations the Minto Cup play downs were set for the fall of 1947. Changes negotiated included that provinces would be represented by their junior...

'51 ALL STAR PASSES

The Manitoba Lacrosse Hall of Fame is sad to announce the passing of Doug Arklie a member of the 1951 All star team that captured Manitoba's first Western Canadian Junior "A" lacrosse...

THE SECOND GREAT ERA OF LACROSSE IN WINNIPEG

In the late '30's and '40's minor lacrosse lay dormant in Winnipeg and Manitoba for more than eight years until the arrival of Tom O'Brien from Brampton, Ontario. Tom. A long time lacrosse...

DARKEST BEFORE THE DAWN

The decline in popularity of the game of lacrosse in Winnipeg can be directly linked to the Winnipeg School Division's decision to end the Winnipeg Schools Lacrosse League is 1929. The loss of...

MINTO CUP PLAYDOWNS BACK IN 1940

After some backroom wheeling and dealing, the Minto Cup play downs were re-started in the Fall of 1940. For a second time in three years, Orillia comes to Winnipeg on its March to the Minto Cup....

SQUABBLE OVER MONEY END MINTO PLAY DOWNS

An often heard cliches is "History repeats in self". This is certainly true in amateur sports where money is often the root cause of decisions that have longer term impact on the sport. This...

ORILLIA TERRIERS COME TO TOWN in 1938

After getting their "feet wet" in the 1937 play downs against the Vancouver Bluebirds, optimism was high for their 1938 visit by the Orillia Terrier- Ontario junior champions, who Defeated St....