Contact Information
E-mail: wlbighorns_lax@shaw.ca

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  -= Important Dates =-

Still time to register! Contact the e-mal address above for more details.

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Top Guns Lacrosse Camp
April 2-3 Kelowna

- MAIN CAMP INFO
- TYKE/MINI TYKE CAMP INFO

  -= Practice Times =-

All practices are on Tuesday and Thursday unless instructed otherwise by the team coach.

Tyke/Novice: 5:30pm-6:30pm
PeeWee: 6:30pm-7:30pm
Bantam/Midget: 7:30pm-8:30pm

 

  -= How Can I Help? =-

We are always looking for enthusiastic people to help keep our organization running smoothly.

Our immediate need is one or more people to help out and organize our fundraising this season.

If you think you can help us in anyway or have any questions, please send us an e-mail!

  -= Bottle Donations =-

Do you have bottles piling up at home this spring? You can put those bottles to good use by donating them to the Bighorns Lacrosse teams!

You can drop off your bottles at Amanda Enterprises and they will even sort them for you!

All you have to do is let them know its for the Williams Lake Bighorns

  -= Sponsors =-

If you would like to become a sponsor of Bighorns Lacrosse in Williams Lake, please contact us by e-mail and we will be in touch with you right away!

The Bighorns would like to thank the following businesses and indivviduals who are currently sponsoring Lacrosse in Williams Lake.

Current Sponsor List (Coming Soon)

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=- IMPORTANT! -=

Just a reminder that this Saturday (Feb 27, 2011) is the last day for early registration fees. We will be set up at the Arena from 10:00-2:00.

Also we are looking for adults as well as kids who are turning 12yrs this year who would be interested in being a ref. It is an all day ref clinic April 3rd. If you are interested please contact Chris to register at 250-398-5348


Box Lacrosse is played on a standard sized arena floor and features 6 players (goaltender and five runners) of an 18-20 player team on the floor at one time.

The strategy of Lacrosse is similar to that of basketball, with all five runners involved in the offense and the defense. Added to the appeal are the speed and excitement created by a 30 second shot clock. The combination of action and reaction makes Box as much fun to play as it is to watch.

Box Lacrosse is played almost exclusively in Canada, with annual National Championships occurring at seven levels. The award of the premiere junior (17-21) championship is the Minto Cup, while the best senior players in Canada (over 21) play for the Mann Cup.

There are currently over 47,000 Box players in Canada. Both males and females play this version of Lacrosse and the ages of competition range from 6-65 years.


News and Press

Watch for a new and improved website for the 2011 Season!!!!


Did you know?

Trophies

In 1901 Lord Minto, Governor General of Canada, donated to the CLA a silver cup to be the symbol of Lacrosse supremacy in the country. In 1910 Sir Donald Mann, chief architect of the Canadian Northern Railway, donated a solid gold cup for the senior amateur championship of Canada.

Both of these trophies remain the pinnacle of success in Canadian Lacrosse. The Mann is the Senior "A" Box championship trophy and the Minto Cup is the Junior "A" Box championship trophy.

 

 

 

 

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