P.A. lacrosse with a ‘satisfying scramble’ to get games and tournaments organized
Like a lot of sports trying to get back in the swing of things, the Saskatchewan lacrosse community found themselves with a good problem to have.
As the Government of Saskatchewan announced they would ease restrictions, organizations like the Prince Albert Lacrosse Association have been busy getting games and perhaps tournaments in order for this season. Games can occur as early as Sunday, while tournaments could start as early as June 20.
“It’s been a satisfying scramble. It’s been great news that we’re able to start sooner than expected, but it has put us in a situation where we’ve had to make plans rather quickly,” PA lacrosse president Javan Bexson said. “But we’ve got a great supportive board at PA Lacrosse, and everyone’s been able to work together to support athletes getting back to what looks like a more normal lacrosse situation. We’re very happy.”
In field lacrosse, contact practices will start in the coming days, with games starting as early as Wednesday, and playing locally throughout June. Some of the older teams like the U18 and U15 and perhaps the U13 club could travel to other communities like Saskatoon, Regina and Yorkton.


