Midwest Lacrosse Association Announces First Six Teams

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Midwest Lacrosse Association Announces First Six Teams

Post by bluecatsguy » Sun May 22, 2011 5:01 pm

MLA Announces First Six Teams

The Midwest Lacrosse Association, the country's newest semi pro indoor lacrosse league, is proud to announce the first six teams that will be participating in the MLA's inaugural season. Beginning in August of 2011, the MLA will consist of two divisions, an East Division and a West Division.

The East Division will consist of the RSCA Elite, from Lousiville Kentucky, playing at the River City Sports Arena, Celtic Lacrosse, from Cincinnati Ohio, playing at the River's Edge Indoor Sports facility and Champions Lacrosse from Detroit Michigan.

The West Division features True Players Lacrosse from Naperville Illinois, playing at the Players Indoor Sports Center, Infinity Lacrosse out of Madison Wisconsin, playing at the Keva Sports Center and Team Oxygen from Crystal Lake Illinois (a suburb of Chicago), playing at the Regional Sports Center.

The MLA is hoping to add a few more teams for this inaugural season, but expansion will be closing very soon.

More information about the season, including the inaugural season schedule, will be released in the coming weeks. For more information about the league and it's teams, visit us at www.midwestlacrosseassociation.com.

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Post by Jammer » Mon Jun 06, 2011 11:49 pm

Is this for real? I saw the web site, it may be real. If it is, where are the other franchises supposed to be? And, are the players going to be paid anything?

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Post by bluecatsguy » Wed Jun 08, 2011 3:21 pm

The MLA is for real and will begin it's inaugural season in August. You can check out all of the teams by clicking on the Teams link on the MLA Homepage. Then click on each of the teams logos for more info about them.

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