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Victoria Shamrocks
Founded 1950
Home arena Bear Mountain Arena
Based in Victoria
Colours Green, white
League Western Lacrosse Association
Head coach Walt Christianson
General manager Harold Corbett
The Victoria Shamrocks are a Senior A box lacrosse club, based in Victoria, British Columbia. The team competes in the 7-team Western Lacrosse Association (WLA).

The Shamrocks have won the Mann Cup 8 times. The Shamrocks can boast that some of the greatest lacrosse players in the world were proud to wear the green and white, including Jack Bionda, Archie Browning, "Whitey" Severson, Kevin Alexander, both Paul and Gary Gait, and John Tavares.

The team logo is a shamrock in a circle with "Victoria" above and "Shamrocks" beneath.

The Victoria Shamrocks entered the Inter-City Lacrosse League, which is now the WLA, in 1950. In 1983, the team dropped the Shamrocks name in favour of reflecting their new sponsorship by Payless Gas; Victoria returned as the Shamrocks in 1994.

The club won the Mann Cup in 1955, 1957, 1979, 1983, 1997, 1999, 2003, and 2005.

On September 16, 2005, the Victoria Shamrocks won their 8th Mann Cup, defeating the Peterborough Lakers 4 games to 2 in a classic, hard fought series. Shamrocks' Goaltender Anthony Cosmo was the series Most Valuable Player.

Number of Shamrocks currently on each NLL Team: Edmonton - 8, Minnesota - 7, Colorado - 3, Arizona - 2, San Jose - 2, Portland - 2, Calgary - 1, Toronto - 0, Buffalo - 0, Rochester - 0, Philadelphia - 0.

External links

Sport in British Columbia | Lacrosse teams | Sport in Victoria, British Columbia | Western Lacrosse Association

 

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