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NEWS
 

July 8, 2010
“Iannucci happy with trade to Thunder”
Article from The Tricity News [Read More]

June 8, 2010 - Billings lives and breathes the game story in The Province [Read More]

May 19, 2010 - The Langley Thunder of the Western Lacrosse Association (WLA) announces the signing of Chris Panos and Joel McCready. [Read More]

May 14, 2010 – Langley Thunder – What’s happening & What’s Going to Happen? [Read More]

Stephan Leblanc NLL rookie of the year [Read More]

March 26th, 2010 – by Norrin Rad – Thunder Reporter
Langley Thunder is preparing for the 2010 season. This is what you can expect. [Read More]

Garrett Billings and Stephen Leblanc rookie record mashup [Read More]

ALEX GAJIC - WLA HOLD OUT [Read More]

NLL ROOKIE RANKINGS [Read More]

WLA DRAFT RE-CAP [Read More]

WLA 2010 DRAFT /LANGLEY TIMES [Read More]

TEAM CANADA CALLS [Read More]

July 20, 2009 - Thunder Clinch Playoff Spot
Langley Thunder of the Western Lacrosse Association (WLA) clinched a spot in the post-season with a convincing 15-5 victory over the Burnaby Lakers.  [Read More]

July 12, 2009 - Langley Thunder sweeps weekend games.
After an extended break between games the Langley Thunder win weekend back to back games over Burnaby Lakers and Victoria Shamrocks.  Langley has a 5-1-1 record in it last seven games and is currently riding a four (4) game winning streak. [Read More]

June 23, 2009
The WLA FIRSTAR PLAYER OF THE WEEK ending June 21st is GARRETT BILLINGS [Read More]

May 27, 2009
Langley Thunder opens the Langley Event Centre with a BANG [Read More]

May 20, 2009
The Langley Thunder of 2009 New Faces [Read More]

May 17, 2009
Langley Thunder drops first game in overtime vs Maple Ridge Burrards Sunday May 17th – 10 to 11. [Read More]

 

 

 
 
 
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