Mr. Lacrosse” Into the Muscle Tissue

Mr. Lacrosse” Into the Muscle Tissue

By: LacrosseTalk Staff 2010-11 was an Olympic year for the BC Lacrosse community with many lacrosse Tyson Leies (Victoria) played his Junior A lacrosse for the St. Catharines greats being honoured for their lacrosse achievements. The Canadian Lacrosse Athletics in the early 1990’s; winning two Minto Cups in 1990 and 1991 before Hall of Fame, the Victoria Sports Hall of Fame, the new Coquitlam Sports Hall moving west to Victoria. Leies was known for his flamboyant offensive abilities of Fame and the BC Sports Hall of Fame honoured eight lacrosse people and two and was a talented scorer. In 13 Western Lacrosse Association (WLA) seasons teams from BC. for the Shamrocks he was selected an all-star 5 consecutive seasons from 1994 to 1997 taking WLA MVP honours in 1996. Tyson played in four Mann Cups The Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame held their induction ceremony November winning three rings in 1997, 1999 and 2003. In 336 WLA regular season and 13 in Burnaby’s Firefighter’s Club. BC Lacrosse people named for induction playoff games, Leies scored 442 goals and 429 assists for 871 points with 1021 into the hall were builder Bob Stewart, box lacrosse players Tyson Leies and Ken penalty minutes. Thomas, and veteran player Ken Webb. “I feel very fortunate to be part of the 2010 class,” said Leies. “I can honestly Bob Stewart (Burnaby) devoted over 60 years to lacrosse as a player, coach, say this is the greatest achievement in my lacrosse career. I’m truly honoured and manager, general manager and team executive member in minor lacrosse to the humbled -- I still can’t believe that I have joined this group of lacrosse greats!” Western Lacrosse Association. Stewart started his lacrosse career in 1947 in North Burnaby when Val Roche first put a wooden lacrosse stick in his hands. He played Ken Thomas (Port Coquitlam) honed his lacrosse skills with the Coquitlam for the PNE Indians/Mount Pleasant Legion Junior teams from 1954-1956 winning Junior Adanacs from 1985-88. A 1989 Richmond Outlaw draft selection, Thomas three BC Championships and two Minto Cups in 1954 and 1956. spent two seasons in Burnaby and ten seasons with the Burrards from 1991-2000. This born leader was a crafty playmaker and known for pin-point passing. He Stewart got his first taste of coaching youth teams at Vancouver’s Renfrew Box came out of retirement to play for the Coquitlam Adanacs in 2001 and won his before coaching teams in South Burnaby in the early 1970’s. Bob was lured back only Mann Cup ring. This five-time all-star was in the top ten of WLA scoring in to lacrosse in 1986 to join the Junior ‘Bellies as the GM and held that post until five seasons. In 329 WLA regular season and playoff games, Thomas scored 183 1992. In 1993, he accepted a new challenge with the Senior Salmonbellies as GM goals and 589 assists for 772 points. until 1996, but remained active with the Senior ‘Bellies for many years after. “Being named to the Hall of Fame has given me a great opportunity to thank “It’s a great honour being inducted and something I never thought about everyone that has been an important part of my life, on and off the floor,” said the happening,” stated an unassuming Stewart. “You get involved (in lacrosse) because humble Thomas. you enjoy it and all the great people – you don’t do it to get in the hall.” Ken Webb (Surrey) was just 11 years old when he was given an old lacrosse goal British Columbia Lacrosse Association 4041 B Remi Place stick by the Patrick family at the Denman Arena. Ken was hooked after watching older boys playing field lacrosse at Dunbar West Memorial Park. He won two Burnaby, BC V5A 4J8 Vancouver City finals with the Point Grey Midget club and a Juvenile provincial championship in 1941. In 1943, Ken joined the Richmond Seniors of the Inter- City League at 17 years of age netting 33 goals in his first full season. Webb lined up with the Navy team in 1944 and spent the next nine seasons with the Richmond Farmers finishing his career in Vancouver. He played in two Mann Cups with Vancouver losing twice to Peterborough. During his 214-game career, Ken racked continues on page 4 LacrosseTalk British Columbia Lacrosse Association January 2011 Page 3 Chetner, Reid and Wilkie - Community Sport Heroes By: LacrosseTalk Staff members, the season and association were Dan Chetner (Penticton), Randi Reid (Cour- saved. tenay) and Dave Wilkie (Victoria) were the In 2005, Randi got involved with the North latest BCLA volunteers to be recognized by the Island Field Lacrosse Association and was the Sport BC Community Sport Hero program. league Secretary the following season. In 2007, The Community Sport Hero® Awards was she helped form the Senior division within the created by Sport BC in 2001. These awards CVMLA while maintaining her commitment to recognize coaches, officials, mentors and the Minor divisions. administrators who have dedicated themselves A few years ago, Randi took on the role of to grow and develop amateur sport at the com- Referee Allocator and Secretary. In 2009, she munity level. The commitment and leadership was elected CVMLA President and plans to of people like Dan have allowed athletes and run again this year. Randi has also been team communities to grow and shape sport in BC manager for both lacrosse and hockey teams and inspire others to become involved in sport. and helped in various positions in each sport Dan Chetner has been involved with the over the years. Penticton Minor Lacrosse Association (PMLA) Dave Wilkie is an unassuming BC Lacrosse as a coach since 1999. Since then, he has con- Association volunteer. His hard work behind tinued to coach at all levels while serving on the scenes tends to go undetected -- the la- the PMLA Executive since 2001 as President, crosse community is fortunate to have him as a Coach Co-ordinator and Field lacrosse Direc- volunteer. tor. Dave has 23 years lacrosse experience start- During his time with the PMLA, the lacrosse ing in 1988. He’s been involved with mini-tyke program has grown to include field lacrosse. Photo: Sport BC His development initiatives included free “Fun to Junior B teams as a coach and manager. In Lacrosse” and “Try a Sport” programs that 1995, Dave joined the Juan de Fuca Minor Dan Chetner was honoured as BCLA’s recipient of the Community Lacrosse Association executive where he held increased the number of lacrosse participants in Sport Hero Award in Penticton. the PMLA by 20% during his tenure. many positions including President. During his tenure the association grew to over 400 In 2008, Dan was the PMLA Presidents’ participants. Award recipient acknowledging an individual in their community who has demonstrated He was a member of the Vancouver Island outstanding dedication and commitment to Commission (11 years) and was the chair in lacrosse. He has coached many minor teams 2003. He played an integral role in developing to medals in BCLA Provincial Championships. four new lacrosse associations on Vancouver Dan was also an Assistant Coach for the Zone Island over that time. 2 field lacrosse team at the 2010 BC Summer Dave’s cherished achievement was being Games and is currently Chair of the Thomp- the general manager of the Team BC Pee Wee son/Okanagan Minor Lacrosse Commission. team that took silver at the 2004 Pee Wee “Receiving the award is very satisfying Nationals. and it means a lot to me,” said Chetner. “I Dave was the Minor Directorate Vice Chair volunteer my time because I love the game of (2006 & 2007) then became Chair (2008) lacrosse and I appreciate seeing the kids be- until this year. He has spent numerous hours ing active and having fun with the game and volunteering at the BCLA Box Lacrosse Pro- their teammates. It is very rewarding to be vincial events over the last 9 years mentoring specifically acknowledged by Sport BC and the his peers. BCLA as a volunteer for the sport of lacrosse.” “I am honoured to receive this award -- it is Randi Reid began volunteering for the com- great to be selected for this honour for doing munity soccer association in 1997. In 2004, something that I have enjoyed doing all these lacrosse returned to the Comox Valley and she Photo: Sport BC became the association’s first Registrar. Randi years,” stated Wilkie. remained Registrar in year two; unfortunately Congratulations Dan, Randi and Dave and Randi Reid was honoured as BCLA’s recipient of the Community Sport the executive went through growing pains and to all volunteers that make a difference in the because of the hard work of a few executive lacrosse community. Hero Award in Courtenay. High School Championships March 7-11 By: Shawn House & LacrosseTalk Staff met old rival New West Hyacks and rolled on ton, while losses were to teams from Baltimore Woods (the only Junior teams in last year’s tour- The tenth annual BC High School Field La- to an 11-8 win in the final. In the Senior Tier 2 and Philadelphia. nament) joined by New West, Centennial, Pitt Meadows, and new entries from Terry Fox and crosse Championships will be held March 7-11, final Claremont battled STM to an 8-4 victory. This year’s big three Senior Varsity teams will Samuel Robertson. 2011. The event is again hosted by Dr. Charles Look out for a strong Claremont High School include Best, New West and Claremont with Best Secondary School and games will be held program coached by ex-Shamrock and NLL Heritage Woods in the rear-view mirror.

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