Elora Mohawks

In 1967 the team moved to Elora, Ontario and won the Canadian Castrol Cup in that year.

The 2004 Season ended with the Mohawks tied for first place in the West with the Spartan Warriors with a 17–3–0 record.

Later that night, the Saskatoon Smash had received a similar demoralizing thrashing from the Mohawks, losing 27–5.

[citation needed] The Semi-final was against the Edmonton Warriors, and the Mohawks enthused the home crowd with a 16–5 win.

The finals were to be played against the OLA Champion Clarington Green Gaels who were having an excellent tournament as well.

Despite an 18–2–0 record, the series went the distance and in game five the Mohawks pulled the ultimate upset defeating the heavily favoured Warriors 9–6.

But the Buzz could not stop the Mohawks, as the Elora squeaked out a 9–8 victory in Game 4 to win the OLA title and earn a berth into the Founders Cup tournament in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

On August 24, the Mohawks played their first game of their second straight Founders Cup tourney.

In the first game against the Coquitlam Adanacs of British Columbia, the Mohawks got the ball rolling with a 12–6 win.

The final Playdown game was against the Iroquois Lacrosse Association All-Stars, in which they defeated the ILA 14–3.

Elora Mohawks goalie 2014.
Elora Mohawks player 2014.
Elora's Kurtis Woodland during 2015 season.
Mohawks goalie Brett Farrelly during the 2015 season.