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Calgary Mountaineers

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Calgary Mountaineers
Founded1970s
LeagueRocky Mountain Lacrosse League
Based inCalgary, Alberta
ArenaMax Bell Centre
ColoursBlack, Silver, Maroon/Blue and White
ChampionshipsPresidents Cup (1983)
Founders Cup (2009)
WebsiteJr. A Mountaineers

The Calgary Mountaineers are a box lacrosse organization based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The organization has teams at three levels of the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League: a Senior B squad, along with a Junior A and Junior B teams.

Sr. B Mountaineers

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The Senior Mountaineers have existed for over 30 years, and in 1983, captured the Canadian Senior B championship, the Presidents Cup.

Jr. A Mountaineers

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Established in 2006, the Calgary Jr. A Mountaineers are one of four teams in the province at the Junior A level. They were the host team for the 2008 Minto Cup, Canada's national Junior A championship. The tournament was held at the Max Bell Centre in August 2008, won by Orangeville Northmen.[1]

Jr. B Mountaineers

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See Calgary Jr. B Mountaineers.

References

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  1. ^ "Northmen capture Minto Cup 9-4". Inside Lacrosse. 8 September 2008.
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