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 Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) In 1959, the world of professional sports was pretty easy to navigate. Major League Baseball had 16 teams—equa...
by Mark Kram, Daily News Sports Writer Whenever the subject of John Tucker comes up, Philadelphia Wings coach Dave Evans gets this wide, "Can-You...
Published from the Rochester D&C, written by Larry Greybill; 3/29/1974 Rochester Griffins owner, Tad Potter (l) and Head Coach Morley Kells Tad P...
Toronto Tomahawks are supposed to lack some of the superstars of lacrosse that the other teams have in their lineups. However, we believe the Haw...
This evening’s game with the Philadelphia Wings marks the first Boston appearance of the National Lacrosse League’s 1974 regular season champions...
Steve Holroyd, Vice President and COO and Dave Coleman, President and CEO of Crossecheck- The Magazine and Retrolax Films Here's to a new beginni...
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A Baltimore program from 1932 (Raymond Humphrey collection) by Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) In 1931, the sport of box lacrosse was invented, a...
by Dan Ventura He has a good job, a nice family and a good head on his shoulders. Therefore, just why is Boston Blazers forward Peter Schmitz ris...
by Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) In 1988, the Major Indoor Lacrosse League was finishing its second season, and was well on its way to a third—...
By TOM BORRELLI and COMPILED BY TOM BORRELLI Published July 21, 1994 - Buffalo News The first time Pat Coyle saw a replay of what may be the most...
The Montreal Quebecois seem to have taken a little of the steam out of the Maryland Arrows as the 1975 National Lacrosse League season heads for ...
By NEIL ANDERSEN Journal Sports Writer (Sports Editor George Pasero is on vacation) Everyone, with the exception of the U.S. Calvary, feels sorry...
by Phil Johnson, Toronto SunThere's a red and white blur as Toronto Tomahawks' goaltender Bob McCready scoops up a ball and arcs his oversized st...