Toronto Beaches

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Toronto Beaches Junior A Lacrosse Club
Toronto Beaches.jpg
Sport Box lacrosse
Founded1991
League Formally in the Junior A Lacrosse League
Based in Toronto, Ontario
Arena Ted Reeve Community Arena
Colours Blue, Yellow, and White
Head coachReilly O' Connor

The Toronto Beaches are a Junior "A" box lacrosse team from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Beaches play in the OLA Junior A Lacrosse League. They are named after The Beaches, an east-end Toronto neighbourhood.

Season-by-season results

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

SeasonGPWLTGFGAPTSPlacingPlayoffs
1979221570352243302nd OLA-B East
1980161150230182223rd OLA-B EastLost final
1981181530280153302nd OLA-B EastLost final
1982201820285158361st OLA-B EastLost final
1983221561314226311st OLA-B EastLost final
19912081202032181610th OLA-ADNQ
19922010100219210206th OLA-ALost quarter-final
19932212100249191245th OLA-ALost semi-final
19942414100292271284th OLA-A EastLost quarter-final
1995201280226179244th OLA-ALost quarter-final
1996209101211214195th OLA-ALost quarter-final
19970------Folded
19982251701742621010th OLA-ADNQ
1999203170139257610th OLA-ADNQ
2000206140184213129th OLA-ADNQ
2001209110168178187th OLA-ALost quarter-final
2002201460171159282nd OLA-ALost final
2003201280181150243rd OLA-ALost semi-final
2004201460197176283rd OLA-ALost semi-final
20052211110193185227th OLA-ALost quarter-final
20062212100220206244th OLA-ALost quarter-final
2007183141146188712th OLA-ADNQ
2008224180124199811th OLA-ADNQ
2009224180154297811th OLA-ADNQ
2010223181167266711th OLA-ADNQ
2011223190158275611th OLA-ADNQ
201220415114723499th OLA-ADNQ
2013206140164215129th OLA-ADNQ
20142061401602231210th OLA-ADNQ
2015209100187179196th OLA-ALost quarter-final
20162051501552081010th OLA-ADNQ
2017208111181210178th OLA-ALost quarter-final
2018209110175177188th OLA-ALost semi-final
2019209110179172189th OLA-ADNQ
2020Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
20218440545183rd of 5 East
6th of 11 OJLL
Did not qualify
2022201550237169302nd OJLLLost final, Lost Minto Cup
2023201280220167245th OJLLLost semi-final


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