By Ron Loftus There is no more fitting site for the first-ever National Lacrosse Association final than New Westminster. After all, hasn’t ...
Author: Steve Holroyd
By Ron Loftus Les Norman is a proud guy and a fierce competitor. So when he was almost booed off the floor in Saturday’s 21-12 loss to Detr...
by Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) The spring of 1990 found the Major Indoor Lacrosse League finishing its fourth season. Starting with fou...
The Canadian Press An ambitious plan to make box lacrosse a major spectator sport in Canada has been launched. The National Lacrosse League was b...
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 Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) March 11, 1932—ten days after the news that the infant child of Charles Lindbergh had been kidnapped, and two ...