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Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League
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The Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League (RMLL) is a box lacrosse league based in Alberta with three teams in Saskatchewan and, as of 2018, one in Manitoba. It is sanctioned by the Alberta Lacrosse Association. RMLL organizes all senior and junior play in the province. The league is broken into several divisions: Senior B, Senior C, Junior A, Junior B, Tier II and Tier III. Junior Ladies and Senior Ladies divisions were added in 2004 and 2011, respectively.
The RMLL is experiencing rapid growth as the popularity of box lacrosse increases, spurred on by the expansion of the National Lacrosse League to Calgary in 2001 and Edmonton in 2005. In 2002, 18 teams played in the RMLL at all levels. That number grew to 37 in 2005, then 59 in 2006.[1] An all-time high 64 teams competed in 2016.
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National championships
The RMLL is guaranteed at least one berth in each of the following national championship tournaments. Championship teams from Alberta are listed:
Presidents Cup
- 1975 - Edmonton Fullers
- 1983 - Calgary Mountaineers
- 2002 - Edmonton Outlaws
- 2007 - Sherwood Park Outlaws
- 2016 - St. Albert Miners
- 2017 - St. Albert Miners
- 2018 - St. Albert Miners
Minto Cup
- none
Founders Cup
- 1980 - Enoch Tomahawks
- 1999 - Edmonton Miners
- 2009 - Calgary Mountaineers
- 2019 - Calgary Shamrocks
- 2023 - Edmonton Warriors
The RMLL currently is not eligible for the Mann Cup Senior A championship. However, the Calgary Chinooks won the Mann Cup in 1914.
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Champions
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Teams
Senior B | ||
Team | Centre | Home Arena |
Beaumont Outlaws | Beaumont | Ken Nichol Reg. Rec. Arena 1 |
Calgary Mountaineers | Calgary | Stu Peppard |
Fort Saskatchewan Rebels | Fort Saskatchewan | Jubiliee Rec Center - Ft Sask |
Rockyview Knights | Airdrie | Plainsman |
Edmonton Miners | Edmonton | Bill Hunter Arena formerly Jasper Place |
Junior A | ||
Team | Centre | Home Arena |
Calgary Mountaineers | Calgary | Stu Peppard |
Calgary Raiders | Calgary | Max Bell Centre - Ken Bracko Arena |
Saskatchewan SWAT | Saskatoon | Gordie Howe Kinsmen Arena |
Edmonton Miners | Edmonton | Bill Hunter Arena formerly Jasper Place |
Senior Ladies | ||
Team | Centre | Home Arena |
Calgary Cougars | Calgary | Stu Peppard |
St. Albert Sr. Drillers | St. Albert | Jarome Iginla Arena |
Junior Ladies | ||
Team | Centre | Home Arena |
Calgary Cardinals | Calgary | Brentwood |
Capital Region Saints | Edmonton | Bill Hunter Arena formerly Jasper Place |
Okotoks Raiders | Okotoks | Okotoks Recreation Centre - Murray Arena |
Red Deer Riot | Red Deer | GH Dawe |
Rockyview Lady Silvertips | Calgary | Max Bell Centre - Ken Bracko Arena |
Sherwood Park Lady Titans | Sherwood Park | Sherwood Park Arena |
St. Albert Drillers | St. Albert | Jarome Iginla Arena |
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