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The Surrey Rebels Junior B Lacrosse Club joined the
West Coast Junior Lacrosse League
in 2006. The first season saw Rebels with only
a handful of players that played an outstanding
season but because of the low numbers the team
finished in the lower end of the stats. The
second season saw a marked improvement with the team
finishing in the middle of the division standings.
By the fourth season, the Surrey Rebels became a top
contender in the WCJLL, finishing in fourth place.
Since the beginning, Rebels' team management and
coaching staff have worked closely with Surrey
Lacrosse Association to ensure that Minor players
are able to continue to play the great game of
Lacrosse in our community on into their adult years.
We strive to have highly competitive teams at both
our Intermediate and Junior levels to give our young
Rebels teams to cheer for and to want to play for
one day.
The Junior B Rebels are members of the British
Columbia Lacrosse Association (BCLA) and, along with
the Intermediate B Rebels, are part of the Senior
Division of the Surrey Lacrosse Association or
SLA. The Senior Division is a completely
separate entity and works as an independent unit
from the Minor Divisions, and is not in any way
financially subsidized by the Surrey Lacrosse
Association. The Junior Rebels have
established a great working relationship with the
SLA, Intermediate Rebels and Midget teams with
regard to players available for game call-ups.
Surrey Rebels Junior B Lacrosse is governed and
managed by a group of dedicated volunteers with many
years of experience in the game of Lacrosse.
We are always recruiting for volunteer positions and
if you, our somebody you know, may be interested in
being part of a winning organization, contact us at
jr_rebels@surreylacrosse.com.
Junior Rebels players are registered members of the
BCLA and the team is a member of the
West Coast Junior Lacrosse League (WCJLL).
As such, the team is bound by the mandate of the
WCJLL constitution and will adhere to the guidelines
as they pertain to the team and its members.
The WCJLL is a growing league with current teams in
Burnaby, Coquitlam, Delta, Langley, New Westminster,
North Shore, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Richmond,
Ridge Meadows and Surrey.
The Junior B lacrosse season runs from April 25 to
mid-July with the top 8 teams advancing to best-of 3
playoff rounds and then Provincials during the BC
Day long weekend in August. The regular season
will consist of 20 games. During the regular
season, the Junior Rebels will normally have 3
sessions per week – one home game, one practice, and
one away game.
Home games are Monday nights with an 8:00pm start at
the Cloverdale Arena. Away games are on a
variety of nights with most games starting at
8:00pm. Check our
Schedule Page regularly for updates.
Pre-season training sessions usually begin in
mid-February depending on venue availability. As
we play indoors in arenas, we must wait for the ice to
be removed before we have access to the facility.
We have the option of outdoor sessions at a local
lacrosse box until we access to the arena.
Training sessions are generally 60 to 90 minutes in
length and run 1 to 2 days per week. Unless
notified, players are expected to be in full gear for
all sessions. Players are expected to notify the
coach if they are unable to attend any scheduled
session.
The WCJLL mandates that Junior teams carry up to 25
players on their roster. Team membership is
not automatic and interested players must attend
pre-season training sessions in order to be
considered for the team. Team selection
process starts in March, continues until the
beginning of the playing season, and is open to all
residents of Surrey. Pre-season training
information for the current year of play will
usually be posted on the team website in January.
All participating players will be evaluated on their
performance during the pre-season. There will
be a selection panel to observe and evaluate the
player’s performance over the duration of the
pre-season, with final team selections being made at
the beginning of the playing season.
Note:
Players may be added or released from the roster up to
mid-June of the regular playing season.
Once a player is selected to the team, if the player is
19 years of age or older, the player will then sign the
BCLA player registration card and become a registered
player with the Junior Rebels, at which time the player
will be expected to pay a registration fee. If the
player is under the age of 19 years, a parent or
Guardian must complete the form and again payment of the
full registration fee must be submitted at that time.
Once a player is signed to the Junior Rebels, the
player is expected to pay the registration fee in
full, becomes the property of the Surrey Rebels
organization, and is no longer eligible to play for
any other team unless formally released by the team
management.
Registration fee for the season is expected to be
$350 and is due and payable in full before the
signed player will be permitted to play in any league
games. These fees are the same as last season,
despite the loss of Direct Access Gaming funds from the
Province, which made up 33% of our annual operating
budget. Players are encouraged to bring in
sponsors for the team to offset their registration fee.
Information on team sponsorship is available on our
Sponsors Page. If a signed player has financial
concerns regarding the registration fee, please contact
the Team Manager to discuss the situation, which will be
kept in the strictest confidence. Team management
does not want financial issues to deter a player from
attending pre-season training sessions or from signing
with the Rebels.
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