Playing field shrinking for PGLL’s Preds Saturday start
The Prince Albert Predators will have fewer teams to play against this season in the Prairie Gold Lacrosse League (PGLL).
The PGLL saw their number of teams decrease from seven to four. The Estevan Big Dogs and Yorkton Bulldogs have both folded after playing in the league last year. Saskatoon used to have two teams – the Steelers and Smash – but next season they’ll have just one—the Saskatoon S.W.A.T.
“Numbers are down across the board for lacrosse,” said Chris Lesanko, the PGLL commissioner and program coordinator for Saskatchewan Lacrosse. “For some of the smaller centres, they just couldn’t front a junior team.
“It usually correlates to different things, kids can be picking up other sports but it’s usually a systematic pattern. Every seven years, we’ll hit a low. But after another seven years, we’ll peak again. It’s kind of always been like this. We just don’t have the volunteers in place as well in these smaller communities.”


