In short, it was a successful off-season for the Kelowna Raiders lacrosse team.
It was also a long off-season.
The Raiders missed last season after having troubles being able to field a team.
Now, after the year-long break, the Raiders will return to the Thompson Okanagan Senior Lacrosse League, and are ready to reinsert themselves as a top competitor in the league.
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91裸聊视频淲e91裸聊视频檙e going to be competitive, and the guys are really excited.91裸聊视频
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Lacrosse has proved to be a tough sport to keep going in the Okanagan, as the Raiders needed to take last season off from the TOSLL.
Lacrosse players coming out of junior leagues will often move to the coast to get a more expanded lacrosse experience.
Morris said that the recruiting process was tough at first, but now that the team is set, the team and the players are excited to get back into a highly competitive, physical and local league.
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The Raiders start their season April 26 on the road, and play their first home game May 3 at Rutland Arena.
Morris said that they91裸聊视频檙e hoping to get fans involved, taking a marketing page out of the Kelowna Chief91裸聊视频檚 playbook to engage the community by offering a fun and local sport experience during the summer.
In the four-team league, Kelowna will redevelop old rivalries with the other teams91裸聊视频擵ernon, Armstrong and Kamloops.
More information can be found at kelownaraiderslacrosse.com.
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