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Lacrosse league in Canada
Ontario Junior Lacrosse League Ontario Junior Lacrosse League
Sport Box lacrosse Founded c. 1933 Commissioner Mark Grimes No. of teams 11 Country Canada Most recent champion(s) Burlington Blaze (2023)Official website [1]
The Ontario Junior Lacrosse League (OJLL) is considered the most competitive Junior A men's box lacrosse league in the world and the number one source for talent for the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The OJLL is sanctioned by the Ontario Lacrosse Association . It is an 11 team league wherein the top 8 go to the playoffs and battle it out for top spot in Ontario. The Ontario Champion is annually awarded the Iroquois Trophy and moves on to compete against teams from Alberta and British Columbia for the Minto Cup - the Junior A National Box Lacrosse Championship of Canada. Ontario has captured the Minto Cup fifty-six times since 1937. Since the first NLL draft in 1996, sixteen OJLL alumni have been selected first overall.
2021 OJLL Playoffs Bracket - Iroquois Trophy [ edit ]
The Iroquois Trophy playoff champions [ edit ]
Champion moves on to the Minto Cup national championship.
Round 1
Pick Number
Player Name
Position
Centre
Drafted by
1
Reed Kurtz
T
Guelph
Barrie Lakeshores
2
Tyler Hendrycks
O
Nepean
Peterborough Lakers
3
Justin Sykes
O
Oakville
Barrie Lakeshores
4
David Anderson
O
Guelph
Burlington Chiefs
5
Rowisonkies Barnes
O
Akwesesne
Peterborough Lakers
6
Jayden Bushey
O
Centre Wellington
Peterborough Lakers
7
Tanner Cole
O
Wallaceburg
Barrie Lakeshores
8
Carson Moyer
O
Orangeville
Barrie Lakeshores
9
Owen Dew
G
London
Burlington Chiefs
10
Tyson Allison
O
Hamilton
Burlington Chiefs
11
Brody Caskenette
O
Owen Sound
Orangeville Northmen
Round 2
Pick Number
Player Name
Position
Centre
Drafted by
12
Brock Strong
T
Clarington
Whitby Warriors
13
Liam Mackay
D
Halton Hills
Brampton Excelsiors
14
Brayden Mayea
O
Windsor
Six Nations Arrows
15
Curtis Butka
O
Kitchener Waterloo
Orangeville Northmen
16
Reid Lowe
O
Niagara on the Lake
Brampton Excelsiors
17
Lucas Renzetti
D
West Durham
Six Nations Arrows
18
Riley Rodgers
O
Toronto Stars
Toronto Beaches
19
Adrian Channell
O
Halton Hills
Brampton Excelsiors
20
Liam Orr
O
Oshawa
Toronto Beaches
21
Josh Gamble
G
Halton Hills
K-W Braves
22
Gavin McGregor
T
Sarnia
St Catherines Athletics
Pick Number
Player Name
Position
Centre
Drafted by
1
Zac Young
T
Clarington
Peterborough Lakers
2
Josh Dawick
O
Oakville
Toronto Beaches
3
Grayden Hogg
O
Clarington
Whitby Warriors
4
Joey Szabo
Milton
Mimico Mountaineers
5
Dylan Watson
O
Guelph
Orangeville Northmen
6
Cameron MacDonald
O
Shelburne
Mimico Mountaineers
7
Owen Grant
Newmarket
Toronto Beaches
8
Trevor Barrett
O
Hamilton
Burlington Chiefs
9
Graeme McCrory
Clarington
Barrie Lakeshores
10
Liam McCrory
Clarington
Barrie Lakeshores
11
Brett Handsor
Huntsville
Orangeville Northmen
Pick Number
Player Name
Position
Centre
Drafted by
12
Landon Kells
G
Centre Wellington
Peterborough Lakers
13
Connor Chisholm
Caledon
Barrie Lakeshores
14
Cameron Coughlin
Cambridge
K-W Braves
15
Mike Montgomery
E
Orillia
Peterborough Lakers
16
Josh Hamill
Owen Sound
Burlington Chiefs
17
Jason Knox
Huntsville
Burlington Chiefs
18
Zach Kearne
Halton Hills
Whitby Warriors
19
Nick Fulgenzi
Caledon
Burlington Chiefs
20
Jake Rosa
Windsor
Six Nations Arrows
21
Hayden Fox
Gloucester
Six Nations Arrows
22
Myles Doolittle
Shelburne
Barrie Lakeshores
Akwesasne Indians (Folded in 2012)
Elora Mohawks
Hamilton Bengals
Huntsville Hawks
Mississauga Tomahawks (Relocated to Mimico in 2015)
Orillia Rama Kings
Oshawa Green Gaels
Ottawa Titans
Rexdale Warriors
Scarborough Saints
Sarnia Pacers
Windsor Warlocks
Current Teams Former Member Teams
Professional
Lacrosse Canada Senior
US Senior
Other
Box Lacrosse League
North American Box Lacrosse League
Canada Other
Lacrosse Canada Junior
US Junior
Defunct