History
Founded in 1954, Centurion Lacrosse Club boasts a rich history and a proud tradition of excellence.
Discover the impact we’ve made on the lacrosse community.
- Fostered good fellowship amongst all its members
- Encouraged lacrosse in many pioneering ways
- Started the first coaching schemes
- Led the early developments into schools
- Provided equipment for the first junior clubs
- Carried out public relations campaigns
- Maintained good relationships with the national press
- Started links with the CCPR and Sports Council
- Held prestige social functions
- Arranged receptions for touring teams
- Donated trophies and medals for special lacrosse events
- Instituted the Centurion Awards for Service to Lacrosse
Founder Members
Centurion Lacrosse Club owes its existence to a group of dedicated individuals who came together in 1954 with a shared vision.
These founding members, through their tireless efforts, established the foundation upon which our club has flourished for decades
Lt. Col. E.E. Jones O.B.E., T.D
S. V. Court
L. Attenborough
R. Baird
J.A. Barber
G.H. Bark
E. Barnes
C.D. Coppock
R.F. Craighead
T.E. Cresswell
F.D. Ewen
E.S. Edge
H.J. Forrest
J.R. Gomersall
E.M. Gover
R.T. Glenny C.B.E
A.T. Hodgson
J.W. Heawood
T.F. Holder
J. Horsefield
W.A. Johnson O.B.E
E.G. Lee
F. Marsh
G.W. Mellor
A.J. Milstead
F.J.L. Pamment
K.O. Peachey
N.A. Pearson
G.W. Pickworth
H.W. Ramsey
C.A. Shewell
E.A. Shillito C.B
J.A.G. Sizmur
M.F. Swinstead
J.F. Usherwood
A. Wesley
G. Wilkinson
Our President & Committee
The Centurion Lacrosse Club is guided by Rob Collinge and a hardworking committee. They work diligently to uphold the club’s values and provide a positive and enriching experience for all members.
Position | Name |
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President | Rob Collinge |
Treasurer | Neil Forsyth |
Secretary | Ian Ballantine |
General Committee | Ron Balls, Tom Gare, David Marsden, John Maynard, David Slaughter, David Williams and Steve Williams |