Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League - Current Teams

Current Teams

The Senior B and Junior A teams play together in one division.

Senior B
Team Centre 2010 Record Finish
Calgary Knights Calgary 9-9-0 3
Calgary Senior Mountaineers Calgary/Cochrane 2-14-2 6
Edmonton Outlaws Edmonton 5-13-0 5
Okotoks Senior Raiders Okotoks 13-5-0 2
St. Albert Senior Miners St. Albert 14-4-0 1
Spruce Grove Slash Spruce Grove 5-11-2 4
Junior A
Team Centre 2010 Record Finish
Calgary Jr. Raiders Calgary 19-0-1 1
Calgary Jr. A Mountaineers Calgary 8-10-1-1 2
Edmonton Eclipse Edmonton 8-12-0 T-3
Edmonton Miners Edmonton 8-12-0 T-3
Junior B
Team Centre 2010 Record Finish
Calgary Jr. B Mountaineers Calgary 14-2-2 1 South
Calgary Chill Calgary 12-4-2 2 South
Red Deer Rampage Red Deer 12-6-0 3 South
Calgary Shamrocks Calgary 6-11-1 4 South
Crossfield Silvertips Cochrane 1-15-2 5 South
Manitoba Gryphons Winnipeg First Season
Edmonton Warriors Edmonton 11-4-3 1 North
Saskatchewan SWAT Saskatoon 12-5-1 2 North
Fort Saskatchewan Rebels Fort Saskatchewan 6-8-4 3 North
Sherwood Park Titans Sherwood Park 5-11-2 4 North
Northern Alberta Crude St. Albert 1-14-3 5 North

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