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CLARINGTON MINOR LACROSSE
Our History
Building a legacy, honouring history, shaping the future.
The Clarington Minor Lacrosse Association, founded in 2001, carries a proud legacy that we’re dedicated to honouring. To help showcase our history, we invite members to share any photos, stories, or details that capture the spirit of the Gaels. Join us in celebrating our journey and contributing to the legacy of Clarington lacrosse!
2001
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Founding of the Clarington Minor Lacrosse Association (CMLA).
2003
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Our first representative team takes the floor! A Major U9 (Tyke) team - we lost every game.
2006
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The CMLA proudly hosted its first annual Dan Greer Memorial Tournament!
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U9 (Tyke) team made history by winning our first-ever 'A' Division Box Championship!
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The CMLA was also honoured with the Arthur Poitras Award for its exceptional commitment to promoting and growing lacrosse in Ontario. Through dedicated community engagement and development efforts, we’re helping to build a lasting passion for the sport.
2007
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U9 (Tyke) team won the Box Championship in 'D' Division.
2008
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U11 (Novice) team won the Box Championship in 'A' Division.
2009
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U17 (Midget) team won the Box Championship in the 'B' Division and the Field Championship in 'B' Division! Our first Field Championship!
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Clarington Shamrox Junior 'C' team took the floor with their first-ever lineup!
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Matt Garrison was awarded the Ontario Lacrosse Officials Association (OLOA) Jim Richardson Award for demonstrating exceptional performance at a provincial championship. Named in honour of Jim Richardson, this award celebrates the dedication and skill of officials contributing to the sport's development at the youth level in Ontario.
2010
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Clarington Shamrox Junior 'C' won the Meredith Cup.
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U17-1 (Midget) team competed in the Ontario Summer Games for the first time!
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U13-1 (Peewee) team won the Field Championship in 'A' Division.
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U13-2 (Peewee) team won the Field Championship in 'C' Division.
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Andrew Kennedy was awarded the Bobby Allan Award to recognize exceptional field lacrosse coaching in Ontario. This award is given to a coach who demonstrates dedication to teaching and promoting field lacrosse while exemplifying sportsmanship.
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Drew Hutchison was awarded the Rick “Tuggy” Passfield Memorial Award by the Ontario Minor Field Lacrosse League (OMFLL) to recognize the U13 (Peewee) level goalie who shows the most potential in the sport. This award emphasizes qualities like hard work, dedication, and determination, acknowledging young players who demonstrate significant promise and skill development as goaltenders in field lacrosse. Named in memory of Rick “Tuggy” Passfield, this award reflects the importance of fostering emerging talent and dedication among youth players within the league.
2011
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U22 (Intermediate 2) team won the Box Championship in 'C' Division.
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Matthew Gilray was honoured with the Ted Sawicki Award by the Ontario Minor Field Lacrosse League (OMFLL). This prestigious award is presented to an exceptional U17 (Midget) defensive player, recognizing those who demonstrate outstanding skill, dedication, and sportsmanship in the sport of field lacrosse. Named after Ted Sawicki, a respected figure in Ontario lacrosse, the award is intended to celebrate young athletes who excel on the field and embody positive values, standing out as role models both in their athletic abilities and character.
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Mike Drake was awarded the Ontario Lacrosse Officials Association (OLOA) Men's Field Award for officiating excellence specifically within the men's field lacrosse category. It acknowledges referees who demonstrate exceptional skill, dedication, and sportsmanship while officiating, contributing positively to the quality and integrity of men's field lacrosse in Ontario.
2012
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Clarington Shamrox Junior 'C' won the Meredith Cup.
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U15 (Bantam) won the Field Championship in 'A' Division.
- U17 (Midget) team qualified for the first time for the Ontario Summer Games and won Bronze.
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Scott McCory was awarded the Bobby Allan Award to recognize exceptional field lacrosse coaching in Ontario. This award is given to a coach who demonstrates dedication to teaching and promoting field lacrosse while exemplifying sportsmanship.
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Nigel Rogers was awarded the Gerry Ravary Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to recognize excellence in officiating within the sport of lacrosse. It honours individuals who have shown exceptional commitment and dedication as officials, highlighting their contributions to the game and their communities
2013
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Keenan Cook was awarded the Junior 'C' Outstanding Rookie Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to recognize the most outstanding rookie player in the Junior 'C' category. This award aims to highlight young athletes who demonstrate exceptional talent, skill, and promise in the sport of lacrosse at this level. The recipient is chosen based on their performance during the season, showcasing not only their on-field abilities but also their sportsmanship and contribution to their team's success.
2014
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U15 (Bantam) team won the Box Championship in 'A' Division.
2015
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U13 (Peewee) team won the Box Championship in 'B' Division.
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U9 (Tyke) team won the Box Championship in 'A' Division.
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Liam Osbourne was awarded the Junior 'C' Most Valuable Player Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to honour the top player in the Junior "C" league. This award recognizes an athlete's exceptional performance, leadership, and contribution to their team's success throughout the season. The MVP is typically selected based on individual statistics, overall impact on games, and their ability to inspire teammates.
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Jeremy Osborne was awarded the Junior 'C' Outstanding Defensive Player Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to recognize the most exceptional defensive player in the Junior 'C' category. This award highlights the crucial role of defense in lacrosse, celebrating players who demonstrate outstanding skill, effectiveness, and sportsmanship in defensive positions.
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Ian Garrison was awarded the Gerry Ravary Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to recognize excellence in officiating within the sport of lacrosse. It honours individuals who have shown exceptional commitment and dedication as officials, highlighting their contributions to the game and their communities.
2016
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U22 (Intermediate) Girls won the Box Championship in 'A' Division.
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Clarington Shamrox Junior 'C' won the Meredith Cup.
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Grayson Hogg was awarded the Stan Cockerton Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to recognize the most outstanding player in the Junior 'A' category. Named after Stan Cockerton, a prominent figure in lacrosse who has made significant contributions to the sport, this award celebrates players who exhibit exceptional skill, leadership, and sportsmanship throughout the season.
2017
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U17 (Midget) won the Field Championship in 'B' Division.
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The CMLA made history by offering the first Ability Free lacrosse program in Clarington!
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Brent Lace was awarded the Junior 'C' Outstanding Rookie Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to recognize the most outstanding rookie player in the Junior 'C' category. This award aims to highlight young athletes who demonstrate exceptional talent, skill, and promise in the sport of lacrosse at this level. The recipient is chosen based on their performance during the season, showcasing not only their on-field abilities but also their sportsmanship and contribution to their team's success.
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Jeff Smith was awarded the Zone 6 Outstanding Coach of the Year Award The Zone 6 Coach of the Year Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to recognize outstanding coaching performance within Zone 6. This award honours coaches who demonstrate exceptional leadership, skill development, and commitment to the growth of lacrosse at the grassroots level.
2018
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Joey Cole was awarded the Junior 'C' Most Sportsmen’s Like Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to honour a player in the Junior 'C' league who exemplifies outstanding sportsmanship and fair play throughout the season. This award highlights the importance of respect for the game, opponents, teammates, and officials, recognizing those who contribute to a positive playing environment.
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Steven Jones was awarded the Junior 'C' Outstanding Defensive Player Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to recognize the most exceptional defensive player in the Junior 'C' category. This award highlights the crucial role of defense in lacrosse, celebrating players who demonstrate outstanding skill, effectiveness, and sportsmanship in defensive positions.
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Brandon Hesson was awarded the Ontario Lacrosse Officials Association (OLOA) Jim Richardson Award for demonstrating exceptional performance at a provincial championship. Named in honour of Jim Richardson, this award celebrates the dedication and skill of officials contributing to the sport's development at the youth level in Ontario.
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Andrew Scott was awarded the Ontario Lacrosse Officials Association (OLOA) Men's Field Award for officiating excellence specifically within the men's field lacrosse category. It acknowledges referees who demonstrate exceptional skill, dedication, and sportsmanship while officiating, contributing positively to the quality and integrity of men's field lacrosse in Ontario.
2019
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U9-1 (Tyke) team won the Field Championship in 'A' Division.
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U9-2 (Tyke) team won the Field Championship in 'C' Division.
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John Dolighan is awarded the Junior 'C' Most Sportsmanlike Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to honour a player in the Junior 'C' league who exemplifies exceptional sportsmanship and fair play during the season. This award recognizes athletes who demonstrate respect for their opponents, teammates, coaches, and officials, promoting a positive and competitive environment within the sport.
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Steven Jones was awarded the Junior 'C' Outstanding Defensive Player Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to recognize the most exceptional defensive player in the Junior 'C' category. This award highlights the crucial role of defense in lacrosse, celebrating players who demonstrate outstanding skill, effectiveness, and sportsmanship in defensive positions.
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Steve Pack and Sharlene Pack were awarded the Gerry Ravary Award by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) to recognize excellence in officiating within the sport of lacrosse. It honours individuals who have shown exceptional commitment and dedication as officials, highlighting their contributions to the game and their communities.
2020
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Sadly, youth sports among many other aspects of our life were stopped to try and curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021
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The CMLA returned with a modified Return to Play program however games would not begin until the 2022 season.
2022
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U9 (Tyke) team won the Box Championship in 'C' Division.
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U9 (Tyke) team won the Field Championship in 'C' Division.
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Gavin Williamson is awarded the Goaltender of the Year Award for Junior 'C' by the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) that recognizes the most outstanding goaltender in the Junior 'C' league. This award highlights the crucial role that goaltenders play in a team's success, acknowledging their skill, performance, and contributions throughout the season.
2023
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U9-2 (Tyke) team won the Field Championship in 'D' Division.
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U15 (Bantom) won the Fall Field Lacrosse Championship in 'B' Division.
2024
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U15 (Bantam) team won the ‘B’ Division Field Championship.
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U15 (Bantam) team won the ‘B’ Division Box Championship. They also won two tournament championships and a silver medal tournament finish.
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U17-1 (Midget) team made history this year by winning the ‘A’ Division Box Championship at the Ontario Summer Games - a monumental first for the CMLA!
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Danielle Carroll is awarded the Ken Murray Award from the Ontario Lacrosse Association. The award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding dedication and commitment to the sport of lacrosse in Ontario. Named after Ken Murray, a significant figure in Canadian lacrosse, the award honours those who have made exceptional contributions to the growth, development, and success of lacrosse within their communities. Recipients of this prestigious award embody the values of leadership, sportsmanship, and unwavering service to the sport, making it a highly respected accolade in the lacrosse community.
2025
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As we celebrate the rich legacy of those who paved the way, we acknowledge their invaluable contributions and cherish the memories they’ve left us. Their spirit inspires us to strive for greatness, and with their guiding example, we confidently say that the best is yet to come.