All Sports: Lacrosse

Alex MacKay, a longtime resident of Burnaby, was considered one of the best defensive players to ever play the game of lacrosse.
Gary Stevens excelled in both lacrosse and soccer. The North Burnaby product was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2003, following a career in the senior A
Bill Bradley began his box career playing juvenile lacrosse in North Burnaby. In 1961, with a big hand from Burnaby Sports Hall of Famer Bill Dickinson,
Gordie Gimple began his lacrosse career in the Norburn minor development system before graduating to the junior ranks where he won the MVP award in 1954, while helping his teams
Valentine James Roche was a Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee who was considered the father of lacrosse in North Burnaby.
Bill Dickinson played 16 years in the Inter-City Lacrosse League, scoring 618 goals and 230 assists in 398 games, in an era when there were no double assists.
Lou Moro is one of the most respected trainers in the country in soccer and lacrosse.
Jack Crosby, Burnaby's Mr. Lacrosse; has been president of Burnaby Minor Lacrosse Association since 1964.

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