Three Moose Jaw teams brought home hardware from the 2019 Canada Day Lacrosse Tournament in Calgary over the weekend.

The Bantam and Peewee Mustangs were both golden, while the Midget Mustangs picked up silver. The Novice Mustangs came up just short in their bid for bronze.

The local teams will now try to capture more hardware coming up this weekend at the Saskatchewan Lacrosse Association Box Provincial Championship in Saskatoon.

Bantam Mustangs Post Undefeated Weekend

The Bantam Mustangs started out with a tie, battling the Strathmore Venom to a 6-6 draw in their opening game on Friday night, but they didn’t look back after that.

Moose Jaw won four straight games after that, including a 6-2 win over the Standing Buffalo Fighting Sioux in the final, to walk away with the gold medal in the Bantam 'B' Division.

Liam Fitzpatrick scored twice, Lukas Salikin had a goal and three points, and Kayde Kell added a goal and two points in the gold medal game for the Mustangs. 

Eric Woodley and Josh Johnson also scored in the win.

After their opening tie on Friday night, the Mustangs found the win column with a 9-5 win over the Sherwood Park Titans on Saturday morning and then they topped the Rockyview Rage, 11-3, on Saturday night.

On Sunday night, the Mustangs clinched first place with a 13-3 win over the Denver Elite.

The Moose Jaw Peewee Mustangs won gold at the Canada Day Lacrosse Tournament in Calgary on Monday. (Submitted photo)

Peewee Mustangs Capture Gold

The Peewee Mustangs’ route to the gold medal was similar to the Bantam Mustangs, as they opened with a 10-10 tie against the Calgary Axemen on Friday night before stringing together four straight wins.

The Mustangs finished off their run with a 10-8 win over the Penticton Heat in the Peewee 'B' Division's gold medal game on Canada Day.

Moose Jaw also beat the Calgary Sabrecats, 7-3, on Saturday morning. They followed that up with two wins on Sunday, topping the Blackfalds Warriors 7-5 in the morning and then the Sherwood Park Titans, 11-7, in the afternoon.

The Midget Mustangs picked up a silver medal in Calgary at the Canada Day Lacrosse Tournament. (Submitted photo)

Midget Mustangs Settle for Silver

Two undefeated teams squared off in the Midget 'B' Division final on Monday with the Cali*LAX All-Stars coming out on top, beating the Moose Jaw Mustangs, 9-2.

Ethan Johnson and Caelan Fitzpatrick had the only two goals for Moose Jaw in the final.

The Mustangs fell behind 4-0 after one before Johnson and Fitzpatrick scored only 21 seconds apart early in the second to cut the lead in half, but Cali struck back with two more goals later in the frame to lead 6-2 after two.

They finished off the win with three goals in the third period.

Both teams put together perfect 4-0 records in the round robin with Moose Jaw outscoring the opposition 45-15 compared to Cali’s 47-11.

Moose Jaw opened the tournament with a 12-5 win over the Blackfalds Warriors on Friday.

On Saturday, the Mustangs scored a 10-6 win over the Sherwood Park Titans in the afternoon and an 11-2 win over the Strathmore Venom in the night game.

Moose Jaw finished the round robin with a 12-2 win over the Denver Elite on Sunday afternoon.

The Novice Mustangs came away with a fourth place finish at the Canada Day Lacrosse Tournament on Monday. (Submitted photo)

Novice Mustangs Show Well, Finish Fourth

The Moose Jaw Mustangs came just one goal away from capturing a bronze medal in the Novice 'A' Division over the weekend.

The Mustangs lost 9-8 to the Rockyview Rage in the bronze medal game on Monday.

Moose Jaw posted a 2-2 record during the round robin.

They opened with a 7-4 loss to the Calgary Axemen on Friday and then dropped a 6-3 game to the Rage on Saturday morning.

The Mustangs responded on Saturday afternoon though, beating the Calgary Hornets 6-4 and then they pulled off a 12-2 win over the Calgary Sabrecats on Sunday afternoon to get into the medal games.