Scottish Junior Hockey League

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Note: For later incarnations of the Scottish Junior League, please see Junior hockey in Great Britain.

The Scottish Junior League was formed at Crossmyloof Ice Rink in January 1930 and originally allowed participation of players 11-14 years old.

The Glasgow High School entered a team as the Junior Mohawks, while the Grammar Schools of Queen's Park, Hutcheson's, and Showlands combined to form Junior Queen's.

Glasgow Academy and Kelvinside Academy pooled resources to create the Mohicians, while a fourth club, known as the Sioux, was founded by the end of January 1930.

The league continued on into the 1950s, with various competitions under different names being organized.

Participating teams (1946-1955)

  • Dunfermline Royals 1946-1950
  • Glasgow (Crossmyloof) Mohawks (1946-1959)
  • Glasgow Mustangs (1947-1951)
  • Kirkcaldy Juniors (1946-1947)
  • Kirkcaldy Flyers (1947-1955)
  • Kirkcaldy Kestrels (1947-1951)
  • Paisley Wildcats (1946-1950)
  • Perth Blackhawks (1946-1954)
  • Dundee Rockets (1947-1950)
  • Falkirk Cubs (1946-1955)
  • Ayr Spitfires (1946-1953)

Results

  • 1935-36
    • McPherson Trophy: Junior Mohawks
  • 1936-37
    • McPherson Trophy: Kelvingrove Juniors
    • 1938-39
  • Junior Championship: Kelvingrove
  • 1939-40
    • Scottish Junior Ice Hockey Trophy: Glasgow
  • 1945-46
    • Banner Trophy: Dunfermline Royals
  • 1946-47
    • Frame Trophy: Kirkcaldy Juniors
    • McPherson Trophy: Kirkcaldy Juniors
    • Mitchell Cup: Crossmyloof Mohawks
    • Banner Trophy: Crossmyloof Mohawks
  • 1947-48
    • Mitchell Cup: Falkirk Cubs
    • West of Scotland League: Ayr Spitfires
    • McPherson Trophy: Ayr Spitfires
  • 1949-50
    • Mitchell Cup: Ayr Spitfires
    • Young Cup: Falkirk Cubs
    • Frame Cup: Ayr Spitfires
    • Frame League Cup - West: Ayr Spitfires
    • Banner Trophy: Ayr Spitfires
    • Silver Pucks: Falkirk Cubs
    • Merit Cup: Kirkcaldy Flyers
    • McDonagh Trophy for Pee-Wees: Perth Panther Cubs
  • 1950-51
    • Mitchell Cup: Falkirk Cubs
    • Frame Cup: Falkirk Cubs
    • Banner Trophy: Falkirk Cubs
    • Young Cup: Falkirk Cubs
    • Merit Cup: Perth Black Hawks
    • Juvenile Cup: Perth Panther Cubs
  • 1951-52
    • Frame League: Falkirk Cubs

References

  • Frozen in Time: The Lost History of Scottish Ice Hockey 1895-1940, William S. Marshall (2014).
  • Homes of British Ice Hockey, Martin C. Harris (2007).
  • Ice Hockey World Annual