Nanaimo Timbermen

The Nanaimo Timbermen are a Senior A box lacrosse club, based in Nanaimo, British Columbia. The team competes in the 7-team Western Lacrosse Association (WLA).

Nanaimo Timbermen
Founded2005
Home arenaFrank Crane Arena
Based inNanaimo
ColoursRed, Black, White
LeagueWestern Lacrosse Association
Head CoachKaleb Toth
General ManagerEarl Nicholson

Their short history has not been a pleasant one, placing sixth place in their first two seasons. In 2007, the Timbermen finished in fifth place, missing the playoffs by a tie-breaker with the Maple Ridge Burrards. In the 2010 season, the Timbermen finished fifth in the league, missing the playoffs by a three-way tie-breaker with the Coquitlam Adanacs and Maple Ridge Burrards.

Unlike their island counterparts, the Victoria Shamrocks, the Timbermen rely on mostly local talent with 9 of their players coming from the Nanaimo area and 19 of their players coming from Vancouver Island.

This team is not related to the similarly named Nanaimo Timbermen that played in the WLA from 1951 to 1961 and also from 1975 to 1981.

All time Record

SeasonTeam NameGamesWinLossesTieGFGAPointsPlayoffs
2005Nanaimo Timbermen1841401752388Missed playoffs
2006Nanaimo Timbermen1831411532367Missed playoffs
2007Nanaimo Timbermen18711019121114Lost 1st round series to New Westminster 4 games to 1
2008Nanaimo Timbermen1841311412189Missed playoffs
2009Nanaimo Timbermen18411318222411Missed playoffs
2010Nanaimo Timbermen1899018819318Missed playoffs
Total6 seasons108317251030132067 
gollark: <@357932279231807488> Having noncontradictory ideas is important because it lets you actually logically reason about things.
gollark: ```RUSTU SS UTSUR```
gollark: Coming soon: osmarks.tk™ anonymous insecure chat.
gollark: What does liberalism actually mean? It's been used in so many ways.
gollark: communism badlibertarianism good, use of existing market systems with important tweaks like actually dealing with monopolies good, Georgism good


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.