West Central Lacrosse League

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 with the league's schedule running from mid-April until early-August.

The league consists of the following teams:

  • Burnaby Lakers - joined as expansion team for 2013
  • Coquitlam Cobras
  • Ladner Pioneers
  • Port Coquitlam Hitmen
  • Port Moody Express (known as PoCoMo Express in 2005)
  • Richmond Roadrunners - joined as expansion team for 2013
  • Ridge Attack (known as Abbotsford Attack in 2003-2008)
  • Vancouver Indians (known as Vancouver Vipers in 2003-2005 and Vancouver Burrards in 2006-2012)

Read more about West Central Lacrosse League:  League Executive, Team Executive, Regular Season Standings, Playoffs, Playoff Champions, League History, League Awards (2003), Team Records, See Also

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