Sunday, September 9
New New Zealand Lacrosse Web Site
New Zealand Lacrosse has a new web site. Visit us here!
Saturday, August 30
New Zealand Lacrosse
The NZLA was constituted in October 2000 and on the 10th December 2000 played the first men's lacrosse game in New Zealand for over 80 years, the Harbour Hawks defeating the Eastern Chiefz by 9 goals to 4.
The first season ended 4 months later when the College Rifles club beat the Harbour Hawks 9-3 to win the first league title since 1920.
The league expanded in 2001 from the 4 teams in 2000 to 6 teams in 2001 and in 2003 the first non Auckland team, Waikato based in Hamilton joined the league for its 4th season.
2001 also saw the first Women's League in New Zealand started with Westforce winning the inaugural title.
Friday, June 8
New Lacrosse Wellington Website
Wellington now has a new Lacrosse Website. Click the link to see their site!
Welcome to the Swarm!
Sunday, April 22
New Zealand to compete at Down Under Cup
Sunday, April 8
ASPAC Day 7. Finals Day results.
3rd & 4th playoff.
New Zealand 17
Goals - Roddy John, Jeremy Lee (2), Dan Hassell, Aaron Graham (5), Eric ...
Saturday, April 7
ASPAC day 6. Wins for Japan and Australia.
Japan 13.
Goals - Thukada (3), Kowai (2), Sekino, Otomoto, Ikeda, Matsu***a, Sugiha (2.
New Zealand 6.
Goals - Cox (2), Minnett, Foster (2), Hassell.
Australia 26.
Goals - Lawerson (2), Pobega, Gaspari (5), Bayens (3), Tomasino (5) Johnson (2), Casey (2), Marshall (3), Spark, Teese, Twiggs.
Hong Kong/Korea 2
Goals - Peter Park (2)
Saturday, April 7
ASPAC day 5, NZ over Hong Kong/Korea, Australia over Japan.
New Zealand 22
Goals - Eric Messick (7), Norm Macdonald (2), Roddy John (4), Nick Low (2), Jemison Foster (2), Vinney Minnett, Sam Cox (3), Casey Mclean.
Hong Kong/Korea 5
Goals - Pater Park, Won Jae (2), Chon Wah, Tim Wechtor.
Australia 9
Goals - Marshall (4), Johnson, Chaimberlain, Gaspari, Casey, Pettigrove.
Japan 6
Goals - Otomoto, Sekino, Ikeda, Kowai, Ikegawa, Thukada.
Wednesday, April 4
ASPAC day 4. Second round wins for Australia and Japan
Australia 19
Goals - Ryan Gaspari (2), James Lawerson (6), Rob Chaimberlain, Nathan Pobega, John Casey, Paul Marshall, Rhys Pettigrove, Tristian Tommasino (3), Chris D'Annunzio (3).
New Zealand 4
Goals - Jemison Foster (2), Eric Messick, Dan Hassell.
Japan 24
Goals - Ken Ikegawa (3), Tetsuya Thukada (3), Takao Ikeda (3), Shuhei Honda (3), Sanadori Sugita (2), Mikisuke Sekino (3), Kazuma Nakahara, Rhy Matsu***a (2), Kazuya Homiyama, Jon Moto***a (2), Ryomo Hori***a.
Hong Kong /Korea 1
Goals - Peter Park.
Tuesday, April 3
ASPAC day 3, Japan and Australia show their class.
Japan 20
Goals - Kodai Kowai, Tetsuya Thukada (5), Ryu Matsu***a (3), Mikisuke Sekino (5), Ken Ikegawa (2), Sadanori Sugita (3), Takao Ikeda.
New Zealand 3
Goals - Jeremy Lee (2), Norm Macdonald.
Australia 27
Goals - Tristian Tomasino (3), Brendan Twiggs, James Lawerson (2), Rhys Pettigrove, John Casey (5), Andrew Ham, Rob Chaimbelain (5), Nathan Pobega (2), Chris Bayens (2), Ryan Gaspari (3), Chris D'Annuzino, Scott Mackivven.
Hong Kong/Korea 1
Goals - Wong Kim Man Gabriel.
Monday, April 2
ASPAC day 2. Wins for New Zealand & Australia
New Zealand 12
Goals - Roddy John, Jeremy Lee (2), Sam Cox (2), Dan Hassell, Vinney Minnett, Norm Macdonald, Casey Mclean (2), Jemison Foster (2).
Hong Kong/Korea 5
Goals - Tim Wechtor, So Che Fung (2), Yueng Che Fung, Leung Yai Chi.
Australia 12
Goals - James Lawerson, Rob Chaimberlain (3), Rhys Pettigrove (2), Paul Marshall (2), John Casey, Chris D'Annunzio (2), Tristian Tommasino,
Japan 11
Goals - Kodai Kowai (3), Ken Ikegawa, Ryu Ma Tsuchita (2), Jon Moto***a (2), Mikusuke Sekina (2), Tetsuya Thukada.
Sunday, April 1
ASPAC results day 1. Australia and Japan dominate.
Australia 24
Goals - Paul Marshall, Peter Witcomb, Rob Chaimberlain (6), Tristan Tamasino (2), Chris Bayens, Rhys Pettigrove (5), Mitchell Johnson, James Lawreson (3), John Casey, Paul Marshall (2), Chris D'Annuzino.
New Zealand 1
Norm Macdonald
Japan 29
Goals - Shohei Otomo, Suichi Honda (3), Takao Ikeda, Kodai Kowai (6), Tetsuda Thukada (7), Ken Ikegawa (3), Kazuma Nakahara (3), Jun Moto***a (2), Ryuma Isu***a, Mikisuke Sekina, Kazuya Homiyama.
Hong Kong/Korea 2
So Che Fung, Cheng Cheung Wai.
Women's demonstration game.
New Zealand Seniors 14 V New Zealand Under 19 8
Friday, March 16
ASPAC 2007 trophy sponsors
Martelli Mckegg Wells & Cormack, Lawyers.
188 Queen st,
Auckland.
Thursday, March 8
Warrior Lacrosse
The organisers of the 2007 ASPACs would like to thank Warrior Lacrosse for supplying the lacrosse balls for the tournament.
Sunday, March 18
Go the Hawks. 2007 Title Winners
After a 4 year wait and three 3rd place finishes the Harbour Hawks have again won the New Zealand League title.
In ...
Sunday, March 18
Other finals day results
Women's final.
University Angles 11, Harbour Hawklings 9.
Boy's under 17 final.
College Rifles 8 Tamaki Titans 7.
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