British Columbia Lacrosse Association

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British Columbia Lacrosse Association (BCLA) is a sanctioning body in British Columbia, Canada. Empowered by the Canadian Lacrosse Association, the BCLA controls and regulates Minor level, Junior and Senior level box lacrosse and field lacrosse in the province.

Box lacrosse leagues[]

Senior

Junior

Senior C[]

Teams from the four BCLA Senior C leagues compete in a post-season provincial championship for the Fred Doig Cup. The award for Most Sportsmanlike Team receive the Dorothy Robertson Trophy.

Select teams compete in an invitational tournament hosted by a member team.[1] Tournament winners are awarded the Treasure Cove Trophy.

When the tournaments coincide, teams which compete for the Fred Doig Cup are allowed just three pickup players.

Year Provincial champion (Fred Doig Cup) Invite Tournament winner
2003 Prince George Skeetos Pub Assault[2] Victoria Jokers
2004 Port Moody Express Prince George Steamers Pub Devils
2005 Prince George Steamers Pub Devils Prince George Steamers Pub Devils
2006 Port Moody Express Port Moody Express
2007 Kelowna Raiders[3] North Shore Indians
2008 Kelowna Raiders Prince George Steamers Pub Devils
2009 Port Moody Express Vancouver Burrards
2010 none Prince George BX Pub Bandits
2011 Port Moody Express[4] Port Moody Express
2012 Port Moody Express[5] Port Moody Express
2013 Port Moody Express Port Moody Express
2014 Westwood Pub Devils[6] Westwood Pub Devils
2015 Port Moody Express Ridge Attack[7]

Leadership[]

Executive Director: Rochelle Winterton[8]

Technical Director: Dave Showers

Marketing Director: Jeff Gombar

Administrative Assistant: Deb Heard

References[]

  1. ^ "Canadian Lacrosse Almanac (page 229)" (PDF). Western Lacrosse Association. 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-05-16.
  2. ^ "Long time comin' Assault take lacrosse title after 34-year absence". Prince George Free Press. 21 August 2003.
  3. ^ "Devil of a time for Devils". Prince George Free Press. 28 August 2007.
  4. ^ "Veteran goalie backstops Port Moody's provincial win". The NOW News. 23 August 2011.
  5. ^ "Raiders second in provincial lacrosse". Kelowna Capital News. 15 August 2012.
  6. ^ "Devils run the table at championship". Prince George Citizen. 18 August 2014.
  7. ^ "Devils lose Sr. C bronze-medal game". The Prince George Citizen. 9 August 2015.
  8. ^ "Contacts". BCLA.

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