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Intermediate Rebels
Lacrosse
- Season 3 Report

Top Row: John
McBride, Spencer Gilbert, Andre Culjac, Corey Baldwin
Middle Row: Padraic Lawrence
(Coach), Gage Hayes, Chris Niemi, Thomas Henry,
Derek Kolins, Michael Bosch,
Kevin Vandenbossche, Riley Brady-Springer, Conor
Campbell, Tallyn Wittal (Asst.
Coach)
Front Row: Zack Morin,
Clayton Finley, Denis Vezina, Alex Lamb, Brad Olson,
Brandon Baldo, Allan McLucas, Max Richards
Missing: David
Goodwin, Travis Schmidt, Ryan Sepka, Brodie Serka, Kyle
Wegner
The Surrey Rebels would like to again thank all of
its volunteers, sponsors and supporters for making
its third season in British Columbia Intermediate B
Lacrosse League another great success. For the
second straight season, the team got off to a great
start and ended up sporting a winning record at
11-7-0, good for 2nd place in the South Conference.
Unfortunately also for the second straight season,
we were knocked out in the first round of the
playoffs.
Individual highlights included Brad Olson winning
the League Most Valuable Player Award and being the
second player in team history to be name to the
League All-Star Team. Olson also led the team in
assists (38 - tied for 1st in the league) and points
(60 - 5th in the league), while Derek Kolins led the
team in goals (24 - 16th in the league) and Max
Richards finished tied for 28th in league scoring
(36 points).
Special
thanks go out to our rookie head coach, Padraic
Lawrence, his assistant coach Tallyn Wittal and
trainer Andrew McBride, for keeping the team
focussed and committed, especially during times when
key players were out with suspension, grad
commitments or injury. Thanks also go out to Sue
Finley for taking on the role of team manager and
doing a fine job coordinating volunteers, filling
out and submitting player registration cards,
gamesheets and stats sheets to the league
commissioner, doing scorekeeping at home games and
sending out bulletins to players and parents. I
would like to also acknowledge the work of Joe and
Michelle Toneff for once again running an extremely
successful pub night, Paula Kolins for making sure
our jerseys were always clean, and Christine Geyer
for keeping both the banking and the general manager
in line during the hectic season. Finally, I would
like to thank the Surrey Lacrosse Association and
its 2009 President, Dennis Ewen, for their
continuing support of the senior program in Surrey.
We have
nine players graduating from the program and expect
to see all of them at Junior Rebels training camp in
early 2010. We expect the majority of the 15
remaining players to be back for the 2010 season and
trust that the majority of graduating Midget players
will be out at training camp. Our head coach and
trainer will be back for 2010, but we will likely
have to recruit a new assistant coach and team
manager during the off-season.
It is
my intention to maintain a combined operation of the
Intermediate and Junior Rebels programs in 2010,
with Christine staying on as Secretary-Treasurer and
I becoming Governor/ General Manager for both
teams. It will indeed be a challenge financially to
operate the teams, as we expect to lose over $8,300
in direct access gaming funding, or 1/3 of team
revenue, in 2010 as a result of recent provincial
budget decisions. The 2009 Financial Statement is
attached, which shows a shortfall of approximately
$1,600 due to the expected loss of the 2009 gaming
grant of $3,000. The team still has a healthy bank
balance of just over $5,900.
F.J. (Frank) Geyer, PEng
Governor/General Manager
Surrey Rebels Intermediate Lacrosse Club (2009)
2009 Final
Standings,
Statistics and Award Winners
Click
here to view the final
League Standings, Top 20 Scoring, Top Goaltending and Award Winners.
Click here to view the
2009 Rebels player statistics.
2009 Game Reports
Click here
to view the 2009 Rebels schedule, containing game
results.
Click here
to access our 2009 Game Report Archive, which was
posted to this site after every Rebels game.
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Rebels in the
Local News
Click on the dates
below to view stories on the Rebels published
exclusively by
the Surrey Leader newspaper this season:
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