Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League - Champions

Champions

2012 Six Nations Rebels
2011 Six Nations Rebels
2010 Halton Hills Bulldogs
2009 Clarington Green Gaels
2008 Six Nations Rebels
2007 Six Nations Rebels
2006 Oakville Buzz
2005 Elora Mohawks
2004 Clarington Green Gaels
2003 Barrie Tornado
2002 St. Catharines Spartans
2001 Wallaceburg Red Devils
2000 Clarington Green Gaels
1999 Elora Mohawks
1998 Six Nations Red Rebels
1997 Orillia Kings
1996 Spartan Warriors (St. Catharines)
1995 Orillia Kings
1994 Orillia Kings
1993 Owen Sound Flying Dutchmen
1992 Scarborough Saints
1991 Huntsville Hawks
1990 Orangeville Northmen
1989 Orangeville Northmen
1988 Kitchener-Waterloo Braves
1987 Mississauga Tomahawks
1986 Mississauga Tomahawks
1985 Scarborough Saints
1984 Point Edward Pacers
1983 Point Edward Pacers
1982 Owen Sound Signmen
1981 Niagara Warriors
1980 Owen Sound Signmen
1979 Point Edward Pacers
1978 Point Edward Pacers
1977 Scarborough Saints
1976 Elora Mohawks
1975 Windsor Warlocks
1974 Whitby Transporters
1973 Niagara Warriors
1972 Whitby Transporters
1971 Rexdale Warriors
1970 Whitby Transporters
1969 Mississauga PCO's
1968 Elora Mohawks
1967 Elora Mohawks
1966 Toronto Township Combines

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