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...
By THE CANADIAN PRESS It was the first interlocking game in the National Lacrosse Association, so coach Morley Kells of Toronto Maple Leafs was r...
By Tim Panaccio, Inquirer Staff Writer For the third consecutive year, the Philadelphia Wings - two-time defending Major Indoor Lacrosse League c...
By Steven Goff - Washington Post - January 10, 1987For the first time in 12 years, professional box lacrosse will return to Capital Centre today ...
It used to be Larry Lloyd and his kid brother—what’s his name. No more. The baby brother— that’s Terry Lloyd we're talking about, of course—is no...
1975 DRAFT RESULTS 1975 TRAINING CAMP ROSTERS 1975 LEAGUE STATISTICS 1975 GAME RESULTS 1975 TEAM STATISTICS 1975 NATION'S TROPHY PLAYOFF RESULTS ...
By STEVEN GINSBURG - UPIWASHINGTON -- Professional indoor box lacrosse, after being absent for more than a decade, is returning to the nation's c...
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In July of 1978, Canada pulled off a miraculous upset by defeating the United States to win the World Field Lacrosse Championship in Stockp...
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...
Ross Jones is unique in the world of sports. The sensational 19-year-old property of the Detroit Olympics leads not one, but two leagues in scori...
By BILL FLEISCHMAN, Daily News Sports Writer Staring at the overhead television monitor, Brad Kotz appeared to be mesmerized. On the screen at Ov...
By THE CANADIAN PRESS It was the first interlocking game in the National Lacrosse Association, so coach Morley Kells of Toronto Maple Leafs was r...
Players’ passion is the fuel for Major Indoor Lacrosse League By BRAD HERZOG Journal Staff The game is part field lacrosse, part hockey. The team...
What John Davis calls his "good dream" will come true at eight o'clock tonight at the Forumit will happen when Davis. as captain. Teads his Les Q...