Provincial
2024 Jr. A Provincial Champions Gold - Calgary Raiders 2023 Jr. A Provincial Champions Gold - Edmonton Miners 2022 Jr. A Provincial Champions Gold - Edmonton Miners 2019 Jr. A Provincial Champions Gold - Okotoks Raiders Silver - Calgary Mountaineers 2018 Jr. A Provincial Champions Gold - Okotoks Raiders Silver - Calgary Mountaineers 2017 Provincial Champions Gold - Okotoks Junior A Raiders Silver - Calgary Junior A Mountaineers 2016 Provincial Champions Gold - Calgary Jr. A Mountaineers Silver - Okotoks Jr. A Raiders 2015 Provincial Champions Gold - Okotoks Jr. A Raiders Silver - Calgary Jr. A Mountaineers 2014 Alberta Champions Gold - Calgary Jr. A Mountaineers Silver - Okotoks Jr. A Raiders 2013 Alberta Champions Gold - Okotoks Jr. A Raiders Silver - Calgary Jr. A Mountaineers 2012 ALA Provincial Winners Gold - Calgary Mountaineers Silver - Okotoks Raiders 2011 ALA Provincial Winners Gold - Okotoks Jr. A Raiders Silver - Edmonton Eclipse 2010 ALA Provincial Winners Gold: Okotoks Jr. A Raiders Silver: Calgary Jr. A Mounties 2009 ALA Provincial Winners Gold: Edmonton Eclipse Silver: Okotoks Jr. Raiders 2008 ALA Provincial Winners Gold: Edmonton Miners Silver: Edmonton Eclipse 2007 ALA Provincial Winners Gold: Edmonton Miners Silver: Edmonton Eclipse 2006 ALA Provincial Winners Gold: Edmonton Miners Silver: Calgary Raiders 2005 ALA Provincial Winners Gold: Calgary Raiders Silver: Edmonton Miners 2004 ALA Provincial Winners Gold: Edmonton Miners Silver: Calgary Raiders 2003 ALA Provincial Winners (Inaugural Season) Gold: Edmonton Miners Silver: Calgary Raiders
Nationals
Minto Cup
The Minto Cup is a beautiful silver cup donated by Lord Minto on May 31, 1901, for competition among the Lacrosse teams in the Dominion. Lord Minto was Governor General of Canada at the time. The amateur status of the competition continued until 1904.
The Duke and Duchess of York (later King George V and Queen Mary) were present at the first game played for the Minto Cup between the Capitals of Ottawa and Cornwall in 1901. It continued as a Senior Championship until 1934.
When the Minto Cup was originally place into Junior competition in 1937, All-Star teams were built around Provincial Championship teams. This practice was soon discontinued and in 1960 the trophy became emblematic of the Canadian Junior “A” Championship.