Kells vs. Bishop in battle of the best Reporter Dave Carter of The Gazette, whose beat includes coverage of Les Quebecois of the National Lacross...
Larry Dalton McNabb has a nasty reputation. McNabb, as many know, is a hockey player of some distinction in the Western Hockey League. He’s also ...
March 1, 1996 | Charlotte Observer (NC)Author: TOM SORENSEN, Staff Writer The Charlotte Cobras of the Major Indoor Lacrosse League (The MILL) pla...
The big, bad Maryland Arrows, the most improved team in the National Lacrosse League at the close of last year, figure to be even better this se...
The Quebecois come to town continuing to fight for first place in the NLL with the Long Island Tomahawks. Montreal has been neck-and-neck with th...
Professional lacrosse owes a lot to these men. Through the muggy, sweltering heat of summer, they pioneered the sport. Through the grueling 40+ g...
The Bolts rose to the challenge of having to win a game on the road in order to qualify for the play- offs when they defeated the Maryland Arrows...
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by Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) Notwithstanding the failure of the National Lacrosse Association in 1968, and the similar failure of the Weste...
by Tom Mahon, Daily News Sports Writer Dave Evans isn't exactly sure why he's returning for his fifth season as head coach of the Philadelphia Wi...
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Steve Holroyd and Dave Coleman of Crossecheck As I sit here in the office today, I take a look back on how all of this started, with the thought ...
By DAVE CARTER of The Gazette - Dec. 14, 1974 At approximately this time last year — “to be exact Jan. 22” as Nelson Stoll, part owner of. Les Qu...
By DAVID SHOIHET With Quebec City already in the National Lacrosse League, only a “formal announcement” remains before Indianapolis officially be...
(Volume 1, Number 2—May 1974) by Annette E. Cuomo Meeting nice people is always a pleasant experience. The world is full of nice people; bu...