Ligue de Baseball Junior Élite du Québec
The Ligue de Baseball Junior Élite du Québec (LBJEQ) is the top-level amateur summer baseball league in the Canadian province of Quebec. It is composed entirely of junior elite players - the best baseball players in the province under 22 years of age.
Sport | Baseball |
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Founded | 1948 |
No. of teams | 13 |
Country | Quebec |
Most recent champion(s) | Diamants de Québec |
Official website | http://www.lbjeq.com/fr/index.html |
History
The league began as the Ligue de Baseball Royale junior, founded in 1948 by Gérard Thibault. In 1995 the league, now known as the Ligue de baseball Montréal Junior Élite merged with the eastern Quebec based Ligue Junior Majeure du Québec. Two years later the league assumed its current name.
Teams
Team | City | Venue |
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Alouettes de Charlesbourg | Charlesbourg (Quebec City) | Parc Henri-Casault |
Rocket de Coaticook | Coaticook | Stade Julien-Morin |
Tyrans Jr Élite de Gatineau | Gatineau | Parc Sanscartier |
Guerriers de Granby | Granby | Stade Napoléon-Fontaine |
Cardinals de LaSalle | LaSalle (Montreal) | Stade Éloi-Viau |
Pirates de Laval | Laval | Parc Paul-Marcel-Maheu |
Ducs de Longueuil | Longueuil | Parc Paul-Pratt |
Orioles de Montréal | Ahuntsic-Cartierville (Montreal) | Parc Ahuntsic |
Diamants de Québec | Quebec City | Stade Municipal |
Royal de Repentigny | Repentigny | Parc Champigny |
Voyageurs de Saguenay | Saguenay | Stade Richard-Desmeules |
Bisons de St-Eustache | Saint-Eustache | Parc Clair-Matin |
Aigles de Trois-Rivières | Trois-Rivières | Stade Fernand-Bédard |
Champions
Year | League Champion | Playoff Champion |
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1969 | DUCS DE LONGUEUIL | - |
1970 | LOISIRS ST-ALPHONSE D'AHUNTSIC | - |
1971 | ALOUETTES D'IMMACULÉE CONCEPTION | - |
1972 | EXPOS DE VILLE-MARIE | - |
1973 | EXPOS DE VILLE-MARIE | - |
1974 | EXPOS DE VILLE-MARIE | - |
1975 | 300 DE REPENTIGNY | - |
1976 | ALOUETTES D'IMMACULÉE CONCEPTION | - |
1977 | 300 DE REPENTIGNY | - |
1978 | ORIOLES DE ROSEMONT | - |
1979 | COUGARS DE ST-LÉONARD | - |
1980 | DUCS DE LONGUEUIL | - |
1981 | MONARQUES DE MONTRÉAL-NORD | - |
1982 | ORIOLES DE AHUNTSIC | - |
1983 | MONARQUES DE MONTRÉAL-NORD | - |
1984 | ORIOLES DE AHUNTSIC | - |
1985 | CAVALIERS DE LASALLE | - |
1986 | ASSOCIÉS DE LAVAL | - |
1987 | ASSOCIÉS DE LAVAL | - |
1988 | DUCS DE LONGUEUIL | - |
1989 | ASSOCIÉS DE LAVAL | - |
1990 | ASSOCIÉS DE LAVAL | - |
1991 | CARDINALS DE LASALLE | - |
1992 | ASSOCIÉS DE LAVAL | - |
1993 | ORIOLES D’AHUNTSIC | - |
1994 | CARDINALS DE LASALLE | - |
1995 | CARDINALS DE LASALLE | - |
1996 | BISONS DE ST-EUSTACHE | - |
1997 | ALOUETTES DE CHARLESBOURG | - |
1998 | ALOUETTES DE CHARLESBOURG | - |
1999 | BOMBARDIERS DE SHERBROOKE | Charlesbourg |
2000 | ALOUETTES DE CHARLESBOURG | Charlesbourg |
2001 | ÉLITES DE MONTRÉAL | Montréal |
2002 | CARDINALS DE LASALLE | Longueuil |
2003 | DUCS DE LONGUEUIL | St-Eustache |
2004 | DIAMANTS DE QUÉBEC | Longueuil |
2005 | DUCS DE LONGUEUIL | Trois-Rivières |
2006 | DUCS DE LONGUEUIL | Longueuil |
2007 | AIGLES DE TROIS-RIVIÈRES | Longueuil |
2008 | CARDINALS DE LASALLE | Montréal |
2009 | CARDINALS DE LASALLE | LaSalle |
2010 | DIAMANTS DE QUÉBEC | Montréal |
Former teams
Team | City | Venue |
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Sherbrooke Athlétiques BRP | Sherbrooke | Amedée Roy Stadium |
References
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