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Over 200 men have played in the OMMSPL in the past ten seasons.
Beginning in 2009 with four teams, we expanded to six teams in 2010 and grew into our current eight teams in 2012.
The following slides display all the players on each of the teams over the previous nine seasons.
2009
Our first season: 60 Players on Four teams. Golden Years were the Season Champs.
Grey Beards won the League Championship with the Red Faces as Runner Ups.
2010 In our second season, we expanded to six teams and 90 Players. White Hairs were the Season Champs. Red Faces won the League Championship with the Golden Years as Runner Ups.
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2011
Our third season continued with 90 Players on six teams. Golden Years were the Season Champs.
Golden Years also won the League Championship with the Blue Pills as Runner Ups.
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2012 In our fourth season, we further expanded to eight teams and 112 Players. Grey Beards were the Season Champs. Golden Years won the League Championship with the Grey Beards as Runner Ups. |
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2013
In our fifth season there were eight teams and 112 players. Red Faces were the Season Champs.
Grey Beards won the League Championship with the Red Faces as Runner Ups.
2014 In our sixth season, there were eight teams and 112 players. Fine Wines were the Season Champs. White Hairs won the League Championship with the Green Gimps as Runner Ups.
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2015
In our seventh season, there were eight teams and 112 players. Grey Beards were the Season Champs.
Rusty Royals won the League Championship with the Green Gimps as Runner Ups.
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2016 In our eighth season there were eight teams and 112 players. Golden Years were the League Champs after a showdown with the Rusty Royals in the championship game. White Hairs finished first in the regular season.
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2017
Red Faces won both the Season championship and then in the League Championship defeated the Blue Pills.
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2018
Blue Pills won the Jim Baxter trophy as the Season Champs and then defeated Bill Johnson's White Hairs in the Playoff finals to win the Harvey Hewgill trophy as League Champions.
Doug Ford of the Red Faces was voted this year's Bill Carson Award winner.
2019
In 2019, Green Gimps, managed by Michael Kitchen, won the regular season; while John Manderson's Golden Years came from last place in the season to defeat the Blue Pills in the League Championship game.
Lloyd Johnston won the Bill Carson character award.
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