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1968

In 1968 the League was known as the inter-city lacrosse league, and retained this name until 1973, when it became known as the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association.

A review of the 1968 season saw the league consist of the following teams:

  • Surrey Turf Hotel Riders
  • Westminister "Blues"
  • Killarney (Vancouver)
  • Chilliwack
  • North Shore Indians
  • Burnaby Lacrosse Club

In 1968 the League was headed up by Commissioner Lloyd Cook. Lloyd retained that position till the end of the 1969 playing season.

TIMELINE

  • 1932: Box lacrosse officially adopted by the British Columbia Amateur Lacrosse Association
  • 1934-1972: League known as Inter-City Lacrosse League
  • 1968: Teams eventually to form Western Lacrosse Association break off to join National Lacrosse Association 
  • 1973-present: West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association