The West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association is a Senior B Canadian box lacrosse league. The teams are located in southwest British Columbia. Champions of the league move on to compete for the Presidents Cup, the Canadian National Senior B championship.
Sport | Box Lacrosse |
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Founded | 1968 |
Commissioner | Ernie Truant |
No. of teams | 5 |
Country | Canada |
Most recent champion(s) | Ladner Pioneers (2022) |
Official website | WCLSA.ca |
History
editFounded in 1968 as the Inter-City Lacrosse League. In 1972 Harry George Woolley took over as commissioner, helping the Senior B league take giant strides toward respectability after years of having a reputation for being a men's recreational league. Woolley took drastic measures in changing the structure of the organization by implementing a league agreement, producing league perpetual trophies and crafting a new overall image. Attendance grew from only a half dozen people to several hundred fans during the playoffs. Out of the changes came the newly formed West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association (WCSLA) in 1973.
Teams
editTeam | City |
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Ladner Pioneers | Delta, British Columbia |
New Westminster Salmonbellies | New Westminster, British Columbia |
North Shore Indians | North Vancouver, British Columbia |
Victoria Shamrocks | Victoria, British Columbia |
Nanaimo Timbermen | Nanaimo, British Columbia |
Past teams
edit- Abbotsford Extra Old Stockers (1980-81), formerly Abbotsford Braves (1978-79)
- Abbotsford Totems (1974), formerly Abbotsford MSA (1972-73)
- Burnaby Burrards (2008-10), formerly Vancouver Burrards (1992, 1999-2007), Vancouver Vipers (1994-98), Vancouver-Killarney Vipers (1993), Vancouver Sr. B (1989-91)
- Burnaby Kirby's Klippers (1976-81), formerly Burnaby Firefighters (1975), Burnaby Columbians (1973-74), Burnaby Kokanees (1971-72), Burnaby Lougheeds (1969-70), Burnaby Villa Motor Inn (1968)
- Chilliwack Mustangs (2009-11)
- East Vancouver Bluebirds (1984-86), formerly Vancouver Disco Sports Blue Angels (1978-83)
- Langley Warriors (2009-19)
- Nanaimo Labatts (1972-74)
- New Westminster Whalers (1979-80), formerly New Westminster Mr. Sport Hotel (1975-78), New Westminster Rebels (1974), New Westminster Blues (1970-73), New Westminster Labatt Blues (1969), Coquitlam Molsons (1968)
- Port Coquitlam A's (1971)
- Port Coquitlam Saints (1st Ed. 1990-2001), formerly Port Coquitlam Eagles (1988-89), Port Coquitlam Kirby's Klippers (1986-87), Port Coquitlam Whalers (1983-85)
- Port Coquitlam Saints (2nd Ed. 2022), formerly Coquitlam Adanacs (2016-20), Tri-City Bandits (2003-15), Burnaby Bandits (2002), Abbotsford Bandits (2000-01), Burnaby Bandits (1999), Burnaby Lakers (1992-98), Burnaby Cablevision (1989-91), Burnaby Lakers (1987-88)
- Port Moody Thunder (2012-15)
- Surrey Turf Hotel Ryders (1969), formerly Surrey Dells (1968)
- Valley Rebels (2005-19), formerly Surrey Rebels (1983-2004)
- Vancouver Totems (1973), formerly Vancouver Killarney Sr. B (1969-72)
- White Rock Hawks (1979), formerly White Rock Titans (1978)
Champions
editSeason | Winner | Runner-up | Presidents Cup result |
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1968 | Coquitlam Molsons | ||
1969 | New Westminster Labatt Blues | ||
1970 | New Westminster Blues | ||
1971 | Burnaby Kokanees | ||
1972 | New Westminster Blues | ||
1973 | New Westminster Labatt Blues | ||
1974 | New Westminster Rebels | ||
1975 | Port Coquitlam Chiefs | ||
1976 | Burnaby Kirby’s Klippers | ||
1977 | Burnaby Kirby's Klippers | ||
1978 | Burnaby Kirby's Klippers | ||
1979 | North Shore Indians | ||
1980 | North Shore Indians | ||
1981 | North Shore Indians | ||
1982 | Vancouver Disco Sports Angels | ||
1983 | Vancouver Disco Sports Angels | ||
1984 | Port Coquitlam Whalers | ||
1985 | North Shore Indians | Gold | |
1986 | Surrey Rebels | Bronze | |
1987 | Surrey Rebels | ||
1988 | Surrey Rebels | Silver | |
1989 | Langley Knights | Nanaimo Timbermen (host) - Silver | |
1990 | Ladner Pioneers | ||
1991 | Ladner Pioneers | Nanaimo Timbermen | |
1992 | Nanaimo Timberman | Burnaby Lakers | Silver |
1993 | North Shore Indians | Burnaby Lakers | Gold |
1994 | Burnaby Lakers | Ladner Pioneers | Silver |
1995 | Burnaby Lakers | Ladner Pioneers | Silver |
1996 | Burnaby Lakers | Ladner Pioneers | |
1997 | Ladner Pioneers | Burnaby Lakers | Bronze |
1998 | Ladner Pioneers | Nanaimo Timbermen | Gold |
1999 | North Shore Indians | Ladner Pioneers | Burnaby Bandits (host) - Gold, North Shore - Silver |
2000 | Langley Knights | Abbotsford Bandits | |
2001 | North Shore Indians | Abbotsford Bandits | North Shore - Gold, Abbotsford - Silver |
2002 | Nanaimo Timbermen | North Shore Indians | Bronze |
2003 | Nanaimo Timbermen | Tri-City Bandits | |
2004 | Ladner Pioneers | Tri-City Bandits | Ladner - Gold; Langley Knights (host) - Bronze |
2005 | Tri-City Bandits | Valley Rebels | Silver |
2006 | Tri-City Bandits | Ladner Pioneers | Ladner (host) - Bronze |
2007 | Ladner Pioneers | Tri-City Bandits | |
2008 | Tri-City Bandits | Ladner Pioneers | |
2009 | Tri-City Bandits | Ladner Pioneers | Silver |
2010 | Tri-City Bandits | Nanaimo Timbermen | |
2011 | Tri-City Bandits | Ladner Pioneers | |
2012 | Tri-City Bandits[1] | Valley Rebels | |
2013 | Tri-City Bandits[2] | Ladner Pioneers | |
2014 | Tri-City Bandits[3] | Nanaimo Timbermen | |
2015 | Nanaimo Timbermen[4] | Ladner Pioneers | |
2016 | Langley Warriors[5] | Nanaimo Timbermen | |
2017 | Ladner Pioneers[6] | Royal City Capitals | |
2018 | Nanaimo Timbermen[7] | Ladner Pioneers | Silver |
2019 | Ladner Pioneers[8] | Nanaimo Timbermen |
References
edit- ^ "Sr. B Bandits back to President's Cup for fifth straight year". Tri-City News. 14 August 2012.
- ^ "Tri-City tops in BC". Coquitlam Now. 16 August 2013.
- ^ "Bandits in seventh heaven". Tri-Cities Now. 14 August 2014.
- ^ "Senior B Timbermen win B.C. championship". Nanaimo News Bulletin. 8 August 2015.
- ^ "Warriors chop down Timbermen, claim first provincial banner". Langley Times. 12 August 2016.
- ^ "Ladner Pioneers win first provincial title in 10 years". Delta Optimist. 18 August 2017.
- ^ "Nanaimo outscores Ladner to win senior B lacrosse championship". Nanaimo News Bulletin. 14 August 2018.
- ^ "Series sweep sends Pioneers to nationals". Delta Optimist. August 12, 2019.