The Ed Edmonds Cup
Maritime Bantam Football Champions

YEAR

CHAMPION RUNNER-UP
Series cancelled due to age change in Nova Scotia
2010 Dartmouth Destroyers 24 Fredericton Junior Black Kats (C.A.M.F.A.)  3
2009 Fredericton Junior Black Kats (C.A.M.F.A.)  28 Dartmouth Destroyers 21 (OT)
2008 Annapolis Valley Bulldogs 15 (OT) Fredericton Junior Black Kats (C.A.M.F.A.)  14
2007 Riverview Junior Royals (M.F.A.) 35 Timberlea Titans  7
2006 Calais-St. Stepehn Silverados (F.M.F.A.) 56 Annapolis Valley Bulldogs 14
2005 Hampton Huskies (F.M.F.A.) 27 Truro Freightliners 6
2004 Fredericton Junior Black Kats (C.A.M.F.A.)  57 Timberlea Titans  0
2003 Timberlea Titans  12 Oromocto Junior Blues (C.A.M.F.A.)      7
2002

No Game due to Nova Scotia age limit being 15 months older than New Brunswick.

2001 Sydney Panthers   24 Fredericton Junior Black Kats (C.A.M.F.A.) 8
 
1967 Saint John West Blue Bombers (F.M.F.A) 21 Halifax Bears 0
Ed Edmonds, a native of England and a former British figure skating champion, began officiating football in 1964. He would continue to do minor, high school and university games until 1997 when he retired from "on field" duties at the age of  77. Since that date Ed has volunteered regularly as a timer at all levels of football. During 2005 he timed 140 football games! In 2005 the Maritime Football Union Bantam Championship Trophy was named the Ed Edmonds Cup in his honour. Ed resides in Moncton, New Brunswick.
Ed Edmonds Cup