Brampton Excelsiors Jr. A

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Brampton Excelsiors
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Sport Box lacrosse
Founded1883
League OLA Junior A Lacrosse League
Based in Brampton, Ontario
Arena Memorial Arena
Colours Maroon, Yellow, and White
Head coachMike Hassen
General managerDoug Arthur
History
  • Brampton Excelsiors 19xx - 1961
  • Brampton ABC's 1962 - 1967
  • Bramalea Excelsiors 1968 - 1976
  • Brampton Excelsiors 1977 to Present

The Brampton Excelsiors are Junior "A" box lacrosse team from Brampton, Ontario, Canada. The Excelsiors play in the OLA Junior A Lacrosse League.

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History

Season-by-season results

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

SeasonGPWLTGFGAPTSPlacingPlayoffs
1961242040342201401st OLA-ALost final
1962201730315159342nd OLA-AWon League
1963242040287174401st OLA-ALost final
1964241680311288322nd OLA-ALost final
1965208120226250167th OLA-ALost quarter-final
1966249150271311185th OLA-ALost quarter-final
19672412120270284245th OLA-ALost quarter-final
1968241860346268362nd OLA-ALost semi-final
19692410140393367206th OLA-ALost quarter-final
1970282080393316402nd OLA-ALost final
19713016140359349323rd OLA-ALost semi-final
19722816102380305342nd OLA-ALost quarter-final
19732818100426399363rd OLA-ALost final
19742814122391408303rd OLA-ALost Round Robin
19752817110422389343rd OLA-ALost semi-final
1976261781356312351st OLA-A WestWon League
1977221480317258286th OLA-ALost quarter-final
197830228030054746th OLA-A EastDNQ
1979287210364447145th OLA-A EastLost quarter-final
198020317027037368th OLA-ALost quarter-final
1981201190272265224th OLA-ALost semi-final
1982206140266331127th OLA-ALost quarter-final
1983248160289340167th OLA-ALost Tier II Semi-final
1984248160269342165th OLA-ALost semi-final
1985241680332273324th OLA-ALost semi-final
198620416019627785th OLA-ADNQ
19872511140300311224th OLA-ALost semi-final
1988249150266289185th OLA-ADNQ
1989249150229297184th OLA-ALost semi-final
19902010100211240204th OLA-ALost quarter-final
1991209101232219197th OLA-ALost semi-final
1992201451246201292nd OLA-ALost semi-final
1993221480281221284th OLA-ALost quarter-final
1994251690329254323rd OLA-A EastWon League
1995209110231234186th OLA-ALost quarter-final
1996203170183285611th OLA-ADNQ
1997182151172293510th OLA-ADNQ
1998223190163343611th OLA-ADNQ
1999203170171250611th OLA-ADNQ
2000204160154195811th OLA-ADNQ
2001204160136218810th OLA-ADNQ
2002206131160205138th OLA-ALost quarter-final
2003208102202194187th OLA-ALost quarter-final
2004209110165179188th OLA-ALost quarter-final
2005221390201176266th OLA-ALost semi-final
20062210120182169209th OLA-ADNQ
2007181350155105263rd OLA-ALost semi-final
20082210111130127218th OLA-ALost quarter-final
2009221831226145372nd OLA-ALost final
20102212100197172246th OLA-ALost quarter-final
2011221480250208284th OLA-ALost quarter-final
*2012201091229213217th OLA-ALost quarter-final
2013201370216195264th OLA-ALost semi-final
2014201550248179302nd OLA-ALost semi-final
2015201370201174263rd OLA-ALost semi-final
2016201262213176263rd OLA-ALost semi-final
2017201460249185282nd OLA-ALost semi-final
2018201460194151282nd OLA-AWon League
2019201370182148264th OLA-ALost semi-final
2020Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
202186205741122nd of 6 West
3rd of 11 OJLL
Won semi-final, 8-7 (Warriors)
Lost final, 13-14 (Athletics)

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