The Greater Montreal Athletics Association (GMAA) is an inter-mural sporting league in the Greater Montreal Area. It arranges inter-school sports events.
Year | Juvenile | Bantam |
---|---|---|
2005 | James Lyng | |
2006 | Lasalle Community | |
2007 | Pierrefonds | |
2008 | Beurling | |
2009 | Beurling | |
2010 | Pierrefonds | |
2011 | Beurling | |
2012 | Lindsay Place | Royal West |
2013 | Howard S. Billings | Beurling |
2014 | Pierrefonds |
Year | Boys | Girls |
---|---|---|
2005 | Lower Canada | Sacred Heart |
2006 | John Rennie | Queen of Angels |
2007 | Kuper | Queen of Angels |
2008 | Loyola | Trafalgar |
2009 | ||
2010 | ||
2011 | Kuper | Saint Thomas |
2012 | Kuper | Westwood |
2013 | Loyola | Queen of Angles |
2014 | Bialik & John Rennie (tie) | Kuper |
Year | Juvenile Boys | Midget Boys | Bantam Boys | Juvenile Girls | Midget Girls | Bantam Girls |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | Lower Canada | Loyola | John Paul I | Sacred Heart | The Study | John Paul I |
2006 | Loyola | Lasalle Community | Mother Teresa | Sacred Heart | Saint Thomas | Vincent Massey |
2007 | Vincent Massey | Saint Thomas | Loyola | Laurier MacDonald | Lake of Two Mountains | Lasalle Community |
2008 | Loyola | Loyola | John Paul I | Rosemount | Vincent Massey | Vincent Massey |
2009 | Loyola | Lasalle Community | John Paul I | Westwood | Vincent Massey | Pierrefonds |
2010 | Pierrefonds | Vincent Massey | Pierrefonds | Vincent Massey | Laval Liberty | Vincent Massey |
2011 | Pierrefonds | Laval Liberty | John Paul I | Laurier Senior | Pierrefonds | Vincent Massey |
2012 | Laurier MacDonald | Loyola | Mother Teresa | John Rennie | Kuper | Saint Thomas |
2013 | Loyola | Lester B. Pearson | Rosemere | Pierrefonds | Vincent Massey | Sainte Anne |
2014 | Laurier MacDonald | Lester B. Pearson | Loyola | Saint Thomas | Sainte Anne | Sainte Anne |
Year | Juvenile Boys | Midget Boys | Bantam Boys | Juvenile Girls | Midget Girls | Bantam Girls |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | Loyola | Loyola | Loyola | Royal West | Trafalgar | Sacred Heart |
2006 | Loyola | Loyola | Loyola | Trafalgar | Sacred Heart | Miss Edgar & Cramps' |
2007 | Lindsay Place | Loyola | Loyola | Sacred Heart | Royal West | Villa Maria |
2008 | Loyola | Loyola | Loyola | Royal West | Villa Maria | Villa Maria |
2009 | Laurier MacDonald | Loyola | Loyola | Royal West | Miss Edgars & Cramps' | Miss Edgar & Cramps' |
2010 | Royal West | Loyola | Loyola | Royal West | Villa Maria | Sacred Heart |
2011 | Loyola | Laurier MacDonald | Loyola | Royal West | Sacred Heart | Westwood |
2012 | John Rennie | Loyola | Loyola | Miss Edgars & Cramps' | Westwood | Westwood |
2013 | Loyola | Lindsay Place | Loyola | Lower Canada | Westwood | Westwood |
2014 | Royal West | Loyola | Loyola | Westwood | Royal West | Villa Maria |
Year | Juvenile Boys | Midget Boys | Bantam Boys | Juvenile Girls | Midget Girls | Bantam Girls |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2006 | LaurenHill | LaurenHill | Marymount | Villa Maria | Lower Canada | West Island |
2007 | Lindsay Place | LaurenHill | LaurenHill | Lower Canada | Riverdale | John Rennie |
2008 | LaurenHill | John Rennie | LaurenHill | John Rennie | West Island | Saint Thomas |
2009 | John Rennie | LaurenHill | John Rennie | Lower Canada | Saint Thomas | John Rennie |
2010 | Lower Canada | Riverdale | Howard S. Billings | Lindsay Place | Saint Thomas | John Rennie |
2011 | ||||||
2012 | John Rennie | John Rennie | LaurenHill | Saint Thomas | Bialik | Saint Thomas |
2013 | John Rennie | Riverdale | Westmount | Saint Thomas | John Rennie | Villa Maria |
2014 | Marymount | Riverdale | Bialik | John Rennie | LaurenHill | Villa Maria |
Year | Juvenile Boys | Bantam Boys | Peewee Boys | Juvenile Girls |
---|---|---|---|---|
2006 | Loyola | Jean Eudes | Lower Canada | Kuper |
2007 | Lower Canada | Selwyn | Loyola | Kuper |
2008 | Lower Canada | Lower Canada | Vincent Massey | Kuper |
2009 | Saint Thomas | Selwyn | John Rennie | Sainte Therese |
2010 | Kuper | Lester B. Pearson | John Rennie | Kuper |
2011 | Loyola | Loyola | ||
2012 | Kuper | John Rennie | Vincent Massey | |
2013 | Lower Canada | Kuper | Vincent Massey | |
2014 | Kuper | Loyola | Loyola | Kuper |
2015 | Kuper | Loyola | Lester B. Pearson | Saint Thomas |
Year | Boys 16-18 | Boys 14-15 | Boys 11-13 | Girls 16-18 | Girls 14-15 | Girls 11-13 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Pierrefonds | Centennial | Beurling | Villa Maria | Lester B. Pearson | Lester B. Pearson |
2009 | Lasalle | Centennial | Lindsay Place | LaurenHill | Royal West | Saint Thomas |
2010 | Lindsay Place | Pierrefonds | Lasalle | Beurling | Lasalle | Lindsay Place |
2011 | ||||||
2012 | Beurling | LaurenHill | John Paul I | Lindsay Place | Lower Canada | Royal West |
2013 | Howard S. Billings | Saint Thomas | Beaconsfield | Lower Canada | Howard S. Billings | Howard S. Billings |
2014 | Pierrefonds | LaurenHill | Lower Canada | Howard S. Billings | Royal West | Lower Canada |
Year | Boys | Girls |
---|---|---|
2006 | Kahnawake Survival | |
2007 | Selwyn | Beurling |
2008 | Kahnawake Survival | Kahnawake Survival |
2009 | Kahnawake Survival | |
2010 | Kahnawake Survival | |
2011 | ||
2012 | Selwyn | Kahnawake Survival |
2013 | Loyola | Kahnawake Survival |
2014 | Beurling | Kahnawake Survival |
2015 | Beurling | Vincent Massey |
Year | Juvenile Boys | Midget Boys | Bantam Boys | Juvenile Girls | Midget Girls |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2006 | Loyola | West Island | Saint Thomas | Chateaurguay Valley | Saint Thomas |
2007 | Chateauguay Valley | Saint Thomas | Saint Thomas | Lower Canada | Chateauguay Valley |
2008 | Lower Canada | Saint Thomas | Saint Thomas | Saint Thomas | |
2009 | Lower Canada | Saint Thomas | Selwyn | Chateauguay Valley | Chateauguay Valley |
2010 | Saint Thomas | Loyola | Loyola | Chateauguay Valley | Saint Thomas |
2011 | Selwyn | Loyola | Loyola | Saint Thomas | Westwood |
2012 | Selwyn | Loyola | Selwyn | Chateauguay Valley | |
2013 | Loyola | Loyola | Loyola | Saint Thomas | Chateauguay Valley |
2014 | Loyola | Loyola | Lasalle Community | Howard S. Billings | Westwood |
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