McKerrow Memorial Cup

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The McKerrow Memorial Cup was first presented by the Mt. Harper Ice Hockey Club in 1958. It served as the trophy for the South Canterbury inter-club competition.

The cup was named after Mt. Harper player Graham McKerrow, who had drowned when he fell through the ice at a hockey practice at Saltwater Creek in Timaru.

It was retired sometime around 1972 and collected dust for many years, before being re-discovered and given to the Southern Ice Hockey League (SIHL) in 1997.

Champions

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  • 1958: Mt. Harper
  • 1959: Opawa
  • 1960: Tekapo
  • 1961: Tekapo
  • 1962: Tekapo
  • 1963: Tekapo
  • 1964: Tekapo
  • 1965: Tekapo
  • 1966: Tekapo
  • 1968: Albury
  • 1969: Albury
  • 1970: Albury
  • 1971: Albury
  • 1972: Albury
  • 1997: Queenstown
  • 1998: Dunedin Loch Monsters
  • 1999: Dunedin Penguins
  • 2000: Queenstown
  • 2001: Dunedin Penguins
  • 2002: Queenstown
  • 2003: Queenstown

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