By DAVE CARTER of The Gazette Bruce Arena approached Les Quebecois coach and general manager Jim Bishop a few hours before the Montreal team was ...
The game of lacrosse is one of time honored tradition, that has been handed down to us all through the years. Our main focus here at Retrolax Lac...
By Clark DeLeon Nine days ago in this space I made a promise: "By hook or by crook, but probably by bus, I'll be in Buffalo next Saturday f...
By DOUG BROWN THE BALTIMORE SUN | FEB 22, 1993 To general manager Darrell Russell, the Thunder looked like anything but a last-place team.Never m...
Expansion seems to be the wave of the 90’s, but for any business it’s often a difficult decision. Sports franchises, however, appear to be hittin...
By PAUL ATTNER Washington Post Staff WriterIf the first half of this year's jnaugural National Lacrosse League season could be tossed out, Cy Coo...
19863/13/86 Chris Fritz and Russ Cline incorporate Eagle League Pro Box Lacrosse. Fritz is named President and Cline Executive Vice President.The...
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Season's greetings everyone, and all the best in 2023 from the Crossecheck team. This year Peterborough celebrated its 150th anniversary of lacro...
By DAVE CARTER of The Gazette Les Caribous de Quebec hold a 1-0 lead in the finals of the Nations Cup series after defeating Les Quebecois 12-11 ...
It has been pointed out quite often that Toronto is a poor sports town. While I don't subscribe entirely to this theory, I'll certainly go along ...
by David Fink Post-Gazette Sports Writer In less than a month on the job, Haswell Franklin and Dennis Wey may have already turned the Pittsburgh ...
By Maria Sciullo, The Pittsburgh Press; April 21st, 1989 Perhaps they should run an electronic “crawl” across the bottom of those TV commercials ...
1986 3/13/86 Chris Fritz and Russ Cline incorporate Eagle League Pro Box Lacrosse. Fritz is named President and Cline Executive Vice President. T...
by Gilles Blanchard of the Montreal Press - May 23, 1974 The story of the game ... John Davis (9) forced to keep the ball too long because his te...