Local/State Competitions Ladders & Results



Results and Ladders for local/state competitions can be found at:
Victoria | South Australia | Western Australia

Senior National Championships/Tournament:
2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 | 1997

Australian Under 17 Championships: 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1998

Australian Under 15 Championships: 2002 | 2000



2003 Senior National Championships/Tournament

8 to 14 June, 2003

8 June
Connecticut Warriors (21) def Club All Stars (9)
Australian U19 (14) def South Australia (11)
Western Australia (15) def Victoria (10)

9 June
Australian U19 (21) def Victoria (7)
South Australia (13) def Connecticut Warriors (12)

10 June
Australian U19 (16) def Connecticut Warriors (9)
South Australia (10) def Western Australia (5)

11June
Australian U19 (17) def Western Australia (9)
Connecticut Warriors (17) def Victoria (7)

12 June
Connecticut Warriors (12) def Western Australia (9)
South Australia (13) def Victoria (10)

14 June
Victoria (8) def Connecticut Warriors (7)
South Australia (18) def Western Australia (9)

Position
Team
Games
Wins
Losses
1
Australian Under 19
4
4
0
2
South Australia
5
4
1
3
Connecticut Warriors
6
3
3
4
Western Australia
5
1
4
5
Victoria
5
1
4
6
Club All Stars
1
0
1


Australian Senior Champions 2003 - South Australia




2002 Australian Senior Championship/Tournament

Day 1
WA (17) def AUST U/19 (11)
SA (24) def VIC (13)

Day 2
AUST U/19 (16) def VIC (13)
SA (13) def WA (11)

Day 3
SA (11) def AUST U/19 (9)
WA (20) def VIC (11)

Day 4
AUST U/19 (24) def VIC (12)
SA (16) def WA (13)


Australian Senior Champions 2002 - South Australia

Australian Senior All Star Team:

Trent Machner (SA), Gavin Leavy - Capt (WA), Robert Lawson (SA), Chris Miles (Vic), Mark Mangan (SA), Jessie Stack (WA), Matthew Garnsworthy (Aust U/19), Rhys Thompson (Vic), Stuart Robb (SA), David Spreadborough (WA), Blake Taylor (Vic), Daniel Pusvalietis (Aust U/19), Brett Langstreth (SA)

Coach: Noel Speck (SA)
Referee: Ian McRae (WA)
MVP Award: Mark Mangan (SA)
Winning State: South Australia


2001 Australian Senior Championship/Tournament
Melbourne, Victoria

Day 1
South Australia (17) def Victorian Institute of Sport (9)
Victoria (12) def Western Australia (10)

Day 2
Western Australia (10) def Victorian Institute of Sport (5)
South Australia (17) def Victoria (14)

Day 3
South Australia (14) def Western Australia (11)
Victoria (15) def Victorian Institute of Sport (7)

Day 4
Victorian Institute of Sport (9) def Western Australia (7)
South Australia (12) def Victoria (7)


Australian Senior Champions 2001 - South Australia


2000 Australian Senior Championship/Tournament
Perth, Western Australia, 4 - 11 June

Sunday 4 June
Western Australia (24) def South Australia (6)

Monday 5 June
Western Australia (18) def Victoria (8)

Tuesday 6 June
Victoria (25) def South Australia (7)

Wednesday 7 June
Western Australia (28) def South Australia (2)

Thursday 8 June
Western Australia (16) def Victoria (14)

Friday 9 June
Victoria (22) def South Australia (5)

Sunday 11 June
South Australia (13) def WA Allstars (11)
Western Australia (16) def Victoria (11)

Australian Senior Champions 2000 - Western Australia

CHAMPIONSHIP BEST AND FAIREST - Warren Brown (WA)

TOURNAMENT BEST AND FAIREST - Warren Brown (WA)

Australian All Stars Team
Chris DeMello, (S.A.), Nathan Stiglich, Ben Fleming, Cardin Flaherty, John Brewer (Co-Capt.), Darren Nicholas, (Vic.) Warren Brown, Russell Brown, Scott Griffen, Kim Gillespie, Michael Wann, David Spreadborough (Co-Capt.), David Whiteman (W.A.) Coach - John Hiron (WA), Referee - Mike Slattery (Vic)

 


1999 Australian Senior Championship/Tournament
Adelaide, South Australia: 11 - 17 July

Sunday 11 July
10.30 am Western Australia 20 defeated ALC Presidents 10
2.00 pm Victoria 19 defeated South Australia 14

Tuesday 13 July
11.00 am South Australia 22 defeated ALC Presidents 9
2.00 pm Victoria 18 defeated Western Australia 13

Thursday 15 July
11.00 am Victoria 25 defeated ALC Presidents 12
2.00 pm Western Australia 15 defeated South Australia 11

Saturday 17 July
11.00 am South Australia 19 defeated ALC Presidents 14
2.00 pm Victoria 11 defeated Western Australia 9

Australian Senior Champions 1999 - Victoria

CHAMPIONSHIP BEST AND FAIREST - John Brewer (Vic.)

TOURNAMENT BEST AND FAIREST - Alan Lewer (Vic.)

Australian All Stars Team
Andrew Stone, Peter Inge, (S.A.),Anthony Bosisto, Marcus Civelle, Cardin Flaherty, Tom Garnsworthy, Alan Lewer, Greg Moore, John Brewer (Co-Capt.), Robbie Stark, (Vic.) Russell Brown, Scott Griffen (Co-Capt.), (WA) Coach - Brian Bell (Vic), Referee - Dennis Mulroney (S.A.)


1998:
Aust. Senior Champ/Tournament | Under 17 Nationals | World Games | World Inter-Crosse Games

 

1998 Australian Senior Championship/Tournament
Melbourne, Australia: 2 - 9 May

Sunday 3 May
11.00 am Victoria 30 defeated V.I.S. 4
2.15 pm South Australia 16 defeated Western Australia 9

Monday 4 May
11.00 am V. I. S. 13 defeated Western Australia 7
2.15 pm Victoria 33 defeated Under 19 4

Tuesday 5 May
11.00 am V.I.S. 14 defeated Under 19 10
2.15 pm Victoria 28 defeated South Australia 5

Wednesday 6 May
11.00 am V.I.S. 16 defeated South Australia 7
2.15 pm Western Australia 17 defeated Under 19 7

Thursday 7 May
11.00 am South Australia 12 defeated Under 19 10
2.15 pm Victoria 25 defeated Western Australia 6

Saturday 9 May
11.00 am Western Australia 13 defeated V.I.S. 12
2.15 pmVictoria 25 defeated South Australia 11

Australian Senior Champions 1998 - Victoria

CHAMPIONSHIP BEST AND FAIREST - Arron Sargent (S. A.)

TOURNAMENT BEST AND FAIREST - Darren Nicholas (Vic.)

1997 Australian Senior Championship/Tournament

SENIOR AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Game 1 - Western Australia 15 defeated Victoria 14
Game 2 - South Australia 10 defeated Western Australia 5
Game 3 - Victoria 15 defeated South Australia 10
Final - Victoria 19 defeated South Australia 14

1997 Australian Champions - Victoria


AUSTRALIAN TOURNAMENT - Championship games plus the following:

South Australia 24 defeated Victoria Colts 5
Victoria 29 defeated Victoria Colts 2
South Australia 37 defeated New South Wales 2
Victoria Colts 25 defeated New South Wales 7
Western Australia 45 defeated New South Wales 6
Victoria 42 defeated New South Wales 3
Western Australia 21 defeated Victoria Colts 5

Tournament winners - Victoria

AWARDS

Australian Championships - Best Player - Greg Larwood (SA)
Australian Tournament - Best Player (Tied) Murray Keen (WA) & Robert Lawson (SA)

ALL STARS TEAM

Robert Lawson, Steve Reppucci, Greg Larwood, Peter Inge, Tony Sellan (SA), Matt Schomburg, Aaron Stubbs, John Brewer, Murray Keen (Co-Captain) (WA), David Spreadborough, Greg Moore, Terry Sparks, Darren Gibson ( Co-Captain) (Vic.)





2003 Australian Under 17 Championship/Tournament

Hurricanes (21) def Presidents (6)
Vic (13) def Brunswick (11)
WA (21) def SA (9)
Brunswick (19) def SA (12)
Vic (27) def Presidents (4)
WA (12) def Hurricanes (8)
Brunswick (21) def Presidents (3)
Hurricanes (12) def SA (9)
Vic (18) def WA (12)
WA (27) def Pres (3)
Brunswick (16) def Hurricanes (7)
Vic (22) def SA (7)
Vic (18) def Hurricanes (16)
Brunswick (15) def WA (7)
SA (21) def Presidents (12)
WA (14) def Vic (13) Championship Game

2003 Australian Under 17 Champions - Western Australia
Tournament Winners - Victoria





2002 Australian Under 17 Championship/Tournament

Day 1
Baltimore (18) def Hurricanes (3)
USA All Stars (14) def WA (11)
VIC (22) def SA (7)

Day 2
SA (29) def Presidents (8)
USA All Stars (16) def Hurricanes (8)
Baltimore (25) def WA (15)

Day 3
WA (27) def Presidents (7)
Vic (21) def Hurricanes (3)
Baltimore (20) def SA (11)

Day 4
Presidents (14) def Hurricanes (13)
VIC (9) def WA (7)
USA All Stars (13) def SA (10)

Day 5
Baltimore (19) def VIC (9)
WA (15) def Hurricanes (9)
USA All Stars (17) def Presidents (5)

Day 6
VIC (19) def Presidents (0)
Baltimore (25) def USA All Stars (12)
SA (18) def WA (10)

Day 7
VIC (17) def USA All Stars (6)
Hurricanes (11) def SA (10)
Baltimore (11) def Presidents (8)

Day 8
USA All Stars (14) def WA (10)
Hurricanes (15) def Presidents (8)
SA (16) def VIC (15)



2001 Australian Under 17 Championship
July 8 - 14

Game 1
World Class Lacrosse, USA (13) def South Australia (8)

Game 2
Victoria (22) def Western Australia (7)

Game 3
Tournament South Australia (19) def Presidents (17)

Game 4
Tournament Western Australia (10) def World Class Lacrosse (6)

Game 5
World Class Lacrosse, USA (21) def Tournament Presidents (7)

Game 6
Victoria (27), South Australia (27)

Game 7
Tournament Victoria (23) def Presidents (2)

Game 8
Western Australia (11) def South Australia (7)

Game 9
Presidents (16) def Western Australia (11)

Game 10
Tournament Victoria (20) def World Class Lacrosse (4)

Game 11
Tournament South Australia (17) def World Class Lacrosse (11)

Game 12 (Grand Final)
Victoria (16) def Western Australia (5)



2000 Australian Under 17 Championship
Caulfield Park, Victoria, July

Western Australia (21) def South Australia (13)
Victoria (11) def Western Australia (7)
Victoria (31) def South Australia (2)
Victoria (16) def Western Australia (7)



1998 Australian Under 17 Championship
Perth, Western Australia, 5 - 11 July

Sunday 5 July
Western Australia 21 defeated ALC Presidents 12
Victoria 22 defeated South Australia 14

Tuesday 7 July
South Australia 30 defeated ALC Presidents 10
Victoria 12 defeated Western Australia 10

Thursday 9 July
Victoria 18 defeated ALC 9
South Australia 16 defeated Western Australia 15

Saturday 11 July
Western Australia 20 defeated ALC 13
Victoria 15 defeated South Australia 14

VOLK TROPHY CHAMPIONSHIP FAIREST & BEST - Scott Larkins (Vic) 

TOURNAMENT FAIREST & BEST - Luke Moore (Vic)

More information regarding this tournament is available at www.space.net.au/~shark



2000 Australian Under 15 Championship
Perth, WA September

23 September
Southern Crosse (10) def Southern Braves (6)
ALC Panthers (5) def Eastern Eagles (4)
Western Metros (17) def Eastside Kings (0)
Western Reds (6) def Northern Thunder (5)

24 September
Southern Crosse (6) def Eastern Eagles (2)
Northern Thunder (14) def Eastern Kings (2)
ALC Panthers (7) def Southern Braves (5)
Western Metros (9) def Western Reds (5)

25 September
Western Reds (16) def Eastern Kings (3)
Southern Braves (9) def Eastern Eagles (8)
Southern Crosse (8) def ALC Panthers (6)
Western Metros (7) def Northern Thunder (3)

26 September
Western Reds (12) def Eastern Eagles (3)
Northern Thunder (9) def Southern Crosse (8)
Eastside Kings (11) def Southern Braves (5)
Western Metros (26) def ALC Panthers (4)
Western Reds (7) def Southern Crosse (5)
Northern Thunder (12) def Eastern Eagles (0)
ALC Panthers (11) def Eastside Kings (10)
Western Metros (14) def Southern Braves (5)

28 September
Western Reds (11) def Southern Btaves (3)
Eastern Eagles (7) def Eastern Kings (4)
Western Metros (17) def Southern Crosse (1)
Northern Thunder (12) def ALC Panthers (4)

29 September
Western Reds (10) def ALC Panthers (3)
Western Metros (20) def Eastern Eagles (0)
Southern Crosse (21) def Eastside Kings (4)
Northern Thunder (11) def Southern Braves (4)

30 September
Eastern Eagles (6) def Eastside Kings (4)
ALC Panthers (7) def Southern Braves (5)
Northern Thunder (9) def Southern Crosse (7)
Tournament Game
Western Metros (7) def Western Reds (5)




2002 Australian Under 15 Tournament

Day 1
Western Metro 23 def Southern Crosse 5
USA All Stars 25 def Northern Warriors 2
Northern Thunder 9 def Eastside Kings 2
Southern Braves 9 def Western Reds 3
USA All Stars 19 def Eastside Kings 1

Day 2
Northern Thunder 10 def Southern Braves 5
Western Reds 12 def Panthers 3
Western Metro 25 def Northern Warriors 4
USA All Stars 11 def Southern Braves 3
Southern Crosse 24 def Panthers 6

Day 3
USA All Stars 9 def Northern Thunder 5
Southern Crosse 11 def Northern Warriors 2
Western Metro 18 def Panthers 4
Southern Braves 5 def Eastside Kings 4
Northern Thunder 15 def Western Reds 4

Day 4
USA All Stars 14 def Western Metro 6
Northern Thunder 16 def Panthers 1
Southern Braves 14 def Southern Crosse 2
USA All Stars 17 def Western Reds 4
Eastside Kings 13 def Northern Warriors 4

Day 5
Western Metro 8 def Western Reds 7
USA All Stars 25 def Southern Crosse 6
Northern Thunder 20 def Northern Warriors 3
Eastside Kings 10 def Panthers 5
Northern Thunder 13 def Southern Crosse 8

Day 6
Western Reds 18 def Northern Warriors 0
Southern Braves 11 def Western Metro 6
Southern Braves 12 def Panthers 4
Northern Warriors 12 def Panthers 8
Eastside Kings 7 def Southern Crosse 4

Day 7
Southern Braves 10 def Northern Warriors 1
Western Metro 11 def Eastside Kings 7
Western Reds 14 def Southern Crosse 7
USA All Stars 21 def Panthers 2
Northern Thunder 14 def Western Metro 3

Day 8
Southern Crosse 6 def Northern Warriors 5
Western Metro 10 def Southern Braves 7
Western Reds 11 def Eastside Kings 6
USA All Stars 14 def Northern Thunder 9



World Games 98

For all information regarding these games, go to: www.e-lacrosse.com/welcwg.htm

World Inter-Crosse Games 1998

University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: 6 - 9 August 1998
Information regarding these games is available at: www.cableregina.com/nonprofits/sasklc/page6.html