Division

Larry Bishop Memorial Cup
RMLL Junior B Tier I Championship:

2024 
GoldWinnipeg Blizzard

2023
GoldEdmonton Warriors 

2022
Gold - Edmonton Warriors

2019 
Gold - Calgary Shamrocks 
Silver - Fort Saskatchewan Rebels

2018
Gold - Calgary Shamrocks 
Silver - Red Deer Rampage

2017
Gold - Manitoba Blizzard
Silver - Red Deer Rampage
Bronze - Calgary Chill

RMLL Tier I North Division Champions:
2024 - Fort Saskatchewan Rebels
2023 - Edmonton Warriors
2022 - Edmonton Warriors
2019 - Fort Saskatchewan Rebels
2018 - Fort Saskatchewan Rebels
2017 - Red Deer Rampage
2016 - Red Deer Rampage
2015 - Manitoba Blizzard
2014 - Red Deer Rampage
2013 - NAMLC Crude
2012 - Sherwood Park Titans
2010 - Saskatchewan Swat
2009 - Edmonton Warriors

RMLL Tier I South Division Champions:
2024 - Calgary Shamrocks
2023 - Calgary Shamrocks
2022 - Calgary Shamrocks
2019 - Calgary Shamrocks
2018 - Calgary Shamrocks
2017 - Calgary Chill
2016 - Calgary Shamrocks
2015 - Calgary Chill
2014 - Calgary Chill
2013 - Calgary Mountaineers
2012 - Calgary Mountaineers
2010 - Calgary Mountaineers
2009 - Calgary Mountaineers

RMLL Tier I Central Division Champions:
2024 - Rockyview Silvertips
2023 - Red Deer Rampage
2022 - Rockyview Silvertips
2019 - Red Deer Rampage
2018 - Red Deer Rampage

RMLL Tier I East Division Champions:
2024 - Winnipeg Blizzard
2023 - Manitoba Blizzard
2022 - Manitoba Blizzard
2019 - Manitoba Blizzard
2018 - Manitoba Blizzard
2017- Manitoba blizzard
2016 - Manitoba blizzard

National

Founders’ Cup

Competition for the Canadian National Junior “B” Championship was initiated by the Canadian Lacrosse Association (the “CLA”) in September, 1964. A silver cup donated by Castrol Oils Limited served as the winner’s trophy from 1964 – 1971, but was retired to the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame located in New Westminster, B.C. in 1972.

In 1972, the CLA inaugurated the Founder’s Trophy (1972 – Present) 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. Dr. Beers wrote the first rulebook and in 1867 and was instrumental in organizing the National Lacrosse Association (predecessor to the CLA).

In the past, the Founders’ Cup was an “invitational” tournament, however, it has been converted to a “Championship” tournament. This year, the Host Team, representatives of the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League (Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba), the West Coast Junior B Lacrosse League (British Columbia), the Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League, the East Coast Junior Lacrosse League (Nova Scotia and New Brunswick), and the First Nations Lacrosse Association will compete for the national title.

Alberta Champions
2024 Founders’ Cup
Tier II Championship – Mountainview Mavericks
2023 Founders’ Cup
Edmonton Warriors
2019 Founders’ Cup
Calgary Shamrocks
2009 Founders’ Cup
Calgary Mountaineers
1999 Founders’ Cup
Edmonton Miners
1980 Founders’ Cup
Enoch Tomahawks