West Central Lacrosse League - Team Executive

Team Executive

Coquitlam Cobras

  • Tyler Dunlop (governor / team manager) 2009–present
  • Shane Hyde (general manager) 2010–present

Ladner Pioneers

  • Mike McIntosh (governor / team manager) 2009–present

Ridge Attack (Abbotsford 2003-2008)

  • 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

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) 2007-2009; (president) 2010–present
  • Jeff Dutkewich (general manager) 2010–present

Vancouver Burrards

  • Terry Kirstiuk (governor / general manager) 2003-2004; 2008–present
  • Terry Kirstiuk (governor) 2005-2007
  • Dave Stewart-Candy (team manager) 2005-2007; (assistant governor) 2008–2010
  • Andrew Rennie (assistant manager) 2009–2010

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