West Central Lacrosse League

West Central Lacrosse League

Infobox sports league
caption=West Central Lacrosse League
logo=WCLL_wiki_logo.jpg
pixels=100px
sport=Box lacrosse
founded=2003
teams= 6
country=CAN
champion=Port Moody Express
website=

The West Central Lacrosse League (WCLL) is a men's Senior C amateur box lacrosse league sanctioned by the British Columbia Lacrosse Association in Canada.

Officially named the West Central Senior 'C' Lacrosse Association, it is usually referred to as the "West Central League" or just simply the "'C' League" and consists of five teams based in cities located in the Greater Vancouver area - all playing the majority of their games from a central venue located at Port Coquitlam Arena.

The league's schedule runs from mid-April to early-August and its playing talent ranges considerably, from older ex-Senior B players and Junior B call-ups down to brand-new adult players, masters players, and everything else in between.

The league consists of the following teams:

* Abbotsford Attack
* North Shore Indians
* Port Coquitlam Hitmen
* Port Moody Express (known as PoCoMo Express in 2005)
* Vancouver Burrards (known as Vancouver Vipers in 2003-2005)
* West Van Outlaws - expansion team for 2008

League Executive

League Commissioners

* Harry Woolley (pre-season of 2003)
* Scott Parsons (2003-2004)
* Patty Bensmiller (2005)
* Trish Proulx (2006-present)

Chairmen of Board of Governors

* Terry Kirstiuk (2003)
* Scott Parsons (2004)
* Terry Kirstiuk (2005-2006)
* Brock Rose (2007-present)

Secretaries

* Trish Proulx (2003-2005)
* Sandi Comack (2006-present)

Treasurers

* Trish Proulx (2003-present)

Statisticians

* Patty Bensmiller (2003)
* Lenora Murrin (2004-2005)
* Dave Stewart-Candy (2006-present)

Team Executive

Abbotsford Attack

* Cam Janzen (governor) 2003
* Tom Potter (team manager) 2003, (governor) 2004-2005
* Brian Danilkiewicz (team manager) 2004-2005, (governor / general manager) 2006-present
* Mike McIntosh (team manager) 2006-2007

North Shore Indians

* Dave Jacobs (governor) 2005-present
* Stewart Jacobs (president / general manager) 2005-present

Port Coquitlam Hitmen

* Scott Parsons (governor / team manager) 2003-2004
* Paul Horn (governor / team manager) 2005
* Jamie Hurst (governor) 2006
* Rich Gareau (team manager) 2006
* Mike Gray (governor) 2007-present
* Tom Stevens (president) 2007-present
* Betty Selezinka (team manager) 2007-present

Port Moody Express

* Dave Wisniewski (governor / general manager) 2003-2006
* Craig Baldridge (governor) 2007-present
* Nick Thomas (general manager) 2007-present

Vancouver Burrards

* Terry Kirstiuk (governor / general manager) 2003-2004; 2008-present
* Terry Kirstiuk (governor) 2005-2007
* Dave Stewart-Candy (team manager) 2005-2007

West Van Outlaws

* Simon Baker (president) 2008-present
* Stee Baker (assistant president) 2008-present

Regular Season Standings

"W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, PTS = Points, AS = Assists, PEN = Penalties, PIM = Penalty Minutes"

"PoCoMo Express forfeited game 1-0 to Vancouver Vipers on July 23, 2005. Final PoCoMo Express vs. Vancouver Vipers game not played; result 0-0 tie"

Playoffs

2003 SEASON

SEMI-FINALS: Port Moody Express defeated Vancouver Vipers 18-6; Port Coquitlam Hitmen defeated Abbotsford Attack 13-12

CONSOLATION GAME: Vancouver Vipers defeated Abbotsford Attack 7-4

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Port Coquitlam Hitmen defeated Port Moody Express 12-10 (OT)

2004 SEASON

SEMI-FINALS: Port Moody Express defeated Vancouver Vipers 13-6; Port Coquitlam Hitmen defeated Abbotsford Attack 8-5

CONSOLATION GAME: Abbotsford Attack defeated Vancouver Vipers 11-7

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Port Moody Express defeated Port Coquitlam Hitmen 9-8 (OT)

2005 SEASON

SEMI-FINALS: Port Coquitlam Hitmen defeated North Shore Indians 11-10; PoCoMo Express defeated Vancouver Vipers 9-7

CONSOLATION GAME: North Shore Indians defeated Vancouver Vipers 17-5

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Port Coquitlam Hitmen defeated PoCoMo Express 10-8

2006 SEASON

SEMI-FINALS: Port Moody Express defeated Abbotsford Attack 10-5; North Shore Indians defeated Vancouver Burrards 9-5 CONSOLATION GAME: Abbotsford Attack defeated Vancouver Burrards 8-7

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Port Moody Express defeated North Shore Indians 11-3

2007 SEASON

SEMI-FINALS: Port Moody Express defeated Abbotsford Attack 8-4; Port Coquitlam Hitmen defeated North Shore Indians 7-2

CONSOLATION GAME: Abbotsford Attack defeated North Shore Indians 9-8

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Port Moody Express defeated Port Coquitlam Hitmen 15-14

2008 SEASON

SEMI-FINALS: Port Moody Express defeated West Van Outlaws 12-9; North Shore Indians defeated Port Coquitlam Hitmen 12-7

FIFTH PLACE GAME: Vancouver Burrards defeated Abbotsford Attack 8-7

THIRD PLACE GAME: Port Coquitlam Hitmen defeated West Van Outlaws 10-2

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES: Port Moody Express defeated North Shore Indians 2 games to 0 (10-8; 12-6)

Playoff Champions


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