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The Southern Alberta Junior League ran for three season - 1945-46, 1946-47, and 1947-48. In 1945-46, the Calgary Tuxedo Ramblers won the league title. Three of the league's teams entered the 1945-46 Alberta Junior Playoffs. In the next two seasons, the champion, Lethbridge Native Sons entered the 1946-47 Alberta Junior Playoffs and the 1947-48 Alberta Junior Playoffs. In 1948-49 the league became the Western Canada Junior Hockey League (1949-56) with the addition of the Moose Jaw Canucks and the Regina Pats from Saskatchewan.

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  • Southern Alberta Junior League
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  • The Southern Alberta Junior League ran for three season - 1945-46, 1946-47, and 1947-48. In 1945-46, the Calgary Tuxedo Ramblers won the league title. Three of the league's teams entered the 1945-46 Alberta Junior Playoffs. In the next two seasons, the champion, Lethbridge Native Sons entered the 1946-47 Alberta Junior Playoffs and the 1947-48 Alberta Junior Playoffs. In 1948-49 the league became the Western Canada Junior Hockey League (1949-56) with the addition of the Moose Jaw Canucks and the Regina Pats from Saskatchewan.
  • Southern Alberta Junior League was an Independent League that was based in Alberta. 1953 Cardston, Fort Macleod, Lethbridge, Pincher Creek, Readymade, Taber, 1954 Coleman and Lethbridge Miners enter the League 1955 to 1940 unknown if played 1941 Cardston, Coaldale, Magrath, New Dayton, Spring Coulee, Stirling 1942 to 1964 unknown if played 1965 Calgary Dodgers, Calgary Indians, Calgary Red Sox, Coaldale, Lethbridge, Pincher Creek 1966 No teams enter or left the league 1974 Acme, Calgary Gaints, Calgary Spikes, High River, Lethbridge, Vauxhall 1975 Unknown
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  • The Southern Alberta Junior League ran for three season - 1945-46, 1946-47, and 1947-48. In 1945-46, the Calgary Tuxedo Ramblers won the league title. Three of the league's teams entered the 1945-46 Alberta Junior Playoffs. In the next two seasons, the champion, Lethbridge Native Sons entered the 1946-47 Alberta Junior Playoffs and the 1947-48 Alberta Junior Playoffs. In 1948-49 the league became the Western Canada Junior Hockey League (1949-56) with the addition of the Moose Jaw Canucks and the Regina Pats from Saskatchewan.
  • Southern Alberta Junior League was an Independent League that was based in Alberta. 1953 Cardston, Fort Macleod, Lethbridge, Pincher Creek, Readymade, Taber, 1954 Coleman and Lethbridge Miners enter the League 1955 to 1940 unknown if played 1941 Cardston, Coaldale, Magrath, New Dayton, Spring Coulee, Stirling 1942 to 1964 unknown if played 1965 Calgary Dodgers, Calgary Indians, Calgary Red Sox, Coaldale, Lethbridge, Pincher Creek 1966 No teams enter or left the league 1974 Acme, Calgary Gaints, Calgary Spikes, High River, Lethbridge, Vauxhall 1975 Unknown 1976 unknown 1977 unknown
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