Bill Bradley - S2
Jun 18, 2020 ·
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Bill Bradley - Season 2 Bill Bradley is regarded as one of the greatest Adanacs ever, and he was certainly the club's spiritual leader for all those years while Mike...
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Bill Bradley - Season 2
Bill Bradley is regarded as one of the greatest Adanacs ever, and he was certainly the club's spiritual leader for all those years while Mike Gates was the scoring leader.
Bill Bradley began his box career playing juvenile lacrosse in North Burnaby and lead the North Burnaby Norburns into the 1961 Minto Cup national junior final.
During the next fourteen years, Bill played in Victoria, Coquitlam, and Windsor, Ontario, as well as Montreal and Maryland of the Professional (original) National Lacrosse League.
He earned a reputation as one of the games hardest hitting defensive specialists, garnering seven first team all-star selections in the Western Lacrosse Association and one in the Ontario league.
His career lacrosse statistics included 376 goals and 937 points in 498 games. He was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1987 and into the Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Bill Bradley is regarded as one of the greatest Adanacs ever, and he was certainly the club's spiritual leader for all those years while Mike Gates was the scoring leader.
Bill Bradley began his box career playing juvenile lacrosse in North Burnaby and lead the North Burnaby Norburns into the 1961 Minto Cup national junior final.
During the next fourteen years, Bill played in Victoria, Coquitlam, and Windsor, Ontario, as well as Montreal and Maryland of the Professional (original) National Lacrosse League.
He earned a reputation as one of the games hardest hitting defensive specialists, garnering seven first team all-star selections in the Western Lacrosse Association and one in the Ontario league.
His career lacrosse statistics included 376 goals and 937 points in 498 games. He was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1987 and into the Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.
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