Greater Montreal Athletics Association

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The Greater Montreal Athletics Association (GMAA) is an inter-mural sporting league in the Greater Montreal Area. It arranges inter-school sports events.

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Fall Division 1 Championships

Boys Touch Football

YearJuvenileBantam
2005 James Lyng
2006 Lasalle Community
2007 Pierrefonds
2008 Beurling
2009Beurling
2010Pierrefonds
2011Beurling
2012 Lindsay Place Royal West
2013 Howard S. Billings Beurling
2014Pierrefonds

Golf

YearBoysGirls
2005 Lower Canada Sacred Heart
2006 John Rennie Queen of Angels
2007KuperQueen of Angels
2008 Loyola Trafalgar
2009
2010
2011Kuper Saint Thomas
2012Kuper Westwood
2013LoyolaQueen of Angles
2014Bialik & John Rennie (tie)Kuper

Soccer

YearJuvenile BoysMidget BoysBantam BoysJuvenile GirlsMidget GirlsBantam Girls
2005Lower CanadaLoyolaJohn Paul ISacred HeartThe StudyJohn Paul I
2006LoyolaLasalle CommunityMother TeresaSacred HeartSaint Thomas Vincent Massey
2007Vincent MasseySaint ThomasLoyola Laurier MacDonald Lake of Two Mountains Lasalle Community
2008LoyolaLoyolaJohn Paul I Rosemount Vincent MasseyVincent Massey
2009LoyolaLasalle CommunityJohn Paul IWestwoodVincent MasseyPierrefonds
2010PierrefondsVincent MasseyPierrefondsVincent MasseyLaval LibertyVincent Massey
2011PierrefondsLaval LibertyJohn Paul ILaurier SeniorPierrefondsVincent Massey
2012Laurier MacDonaldLoyolaMother TeresaJohn RennieKuperSaint Thomas
2013LoyolaLester B. PearsonRosemerePierrefondsVincent Massey Sainte Anne
2014Laurier MacDonaldLester B. PearsonLoyolaSaint ThomasSainte AnneSainte Anne

Volleyball

YearJuvenile BoysMidget BoysBantam BoysJuvenile GirlsMidget GirlsBantam Girls
2005LoyolaLoyolaLoyolaRoyal WestTrafalgarSacred Heart
2006LoyolaLoyolaLoyolaTrafalgarSacred HeartMiss Edgar & Cramps'
2007Lindsay PlaceLoyolaLoyolaSacred HeartRoyal WestVilla Maria
2008LoyolaLoyolaLoyolaRoyal WestVilla MariaVilla Maria
2009Laurier MacDonaldLoyolaLoyolaRoyal WestMiss Edgars & Cramps'Miss Edgar & Cramps'
2010Royal WestLoyolaLoyolaRoyal WestVilla MariaSacred Heart
2011LoyolaLaurier MacDonaldLoyolaRoyal WestSacred HeartWestwood
2012John RennieLoyolaLoyolaMiss Edgars & Cramps'WestwoodWestwood
2013LoyolaLindsay PlaceLoyolaLower CanadaWestwoodWestwood
2014Royal WestLoyolaLoyolaWestwoodRoyal WestVilla Maria

Winter Division 1 Championships

Basketball

YearJuvenile BoysMidget BoysBantam BoysJuvenile GirlsMidget GirlsBantam Girls
2006LaurenHillLaurenHillMarymountVilla MariaLower CanadaWest Island
2007Lindsay PlaceLaurenHillLaurenHillLower CanadaRiverdaleJohn Rennie
2008LaurenHillJohn RennieLaurenHillJohn RennieWest IslandSaint Thomas
2009John RennieLaurenHillJohn RennieLower CanadaSaint ThomasJohn Rennie
2010Lower CanadaRiverdaleHoward S. BillingsLindsay PlaceSaint ThomasJohn Rennie
2011
2012John RennieJohn RennieLaurenHillSaint ThomasBialikSaint Thomas
2013John RennieRiverdaleWestmountSaint ThomasJohn RennieVilla Maria
2014MarymountRiverdaleBialikJohn RennieLaurenHillVilla Maria

Hockey

YearJuvenile BoysBantam BoysPeewee BoysJuvenile Girls
2006LoyolaJean EudesLower CanadaKuper
2007Lower CanadaSelwynLoyolaKuper
2008Lower CanadaLower CanadaVincent MasseyKuper
2009Saint ThomasSelwynJohn RennieSainte Therese
2010KuperLester B. PearsonJohn RennieKuper
2011LoyolaLoyola
2012KuperJohn RennieVincent Massey
2013Lower CanadaKuperVincent Massey
2014KuperLoyolaLoyolaKuper
2015KuperLoyolaLester B. PearsonSaint Thomas

Indoor Track & Field

YearBoys 16-18Boys 14-15Boys 11-13Girls 16-18Girls 14-15Girls 11-13
2008PierrefondsCentennialBeurlingVilla MariaLester B. PearsonLester B. Pearson
2009LasalleCentennialLindsay PlaceLaurenHillRoyal WestSaint Thomas
2010Lindsay PlacePierrefondsLasalleBeurlingLasalleLindsay Place
2011
2012BeurlingLaurenHillJohn Paul ILindsay PlaceLower CanadaRoyal West
2013Howard S. BillingsSaint ThomasBeaconsfieldLower CanadaHoward S. BillingsHoward S. Billings
2014PierrefondsLaurenHillLower CanadaHoward S. BillingsRoyal WestLower Canada

Wrestling

YearBoysGirls
2006Kahnawake Survival
2007SelwynBeurling
2008Kahnawake SurvivalKahnawake Survival
2009Kahnawake Survival
2010Kahnawake Survival
2011
2012SelwynKahnawake Survival
2013LoyolaKahnawake Survival
2014BeurlingKahnawake Survival
2015BeurlingVincent Massey

Spring Division 1 Championships

Rugby

YearJuvenile BoysMidget BoysBantam BoysJuvenile GirlsMidget Girls
2006LoyolaWest IslandSaint ThomasChateaurguay ValleySaint Thomas
2007Chateauguay ValleySaint ThomasSaint ThomasLower CanadaChateauguay Valley
2008Lower CanadaSaint ThomasSaint ThomasSaint Thomas
2009Lower CanadaSaint ThomasSelwynChateauguay ValleyChateauguay Valley
2010Saint ThomasLoyolaLoyolaChateauguay ValleySaint Thomas
2011SelwynLoyolaLoyolaSaint ThomasWestwood
2012SelwynLoyolaSelwynChateauguay Valley
2013LoyolaLoyolaLoyolaSaint ThomasChateauguay Valley
2014LoyolaLoyolaLasalle CommunityHoward S. BillingsWestwood

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