GAME 3 STATEMENT.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 


The Western Lacrosse Association (WLA), New Westminster Salmonbellies, and Mann Cup  Organizing Committee are aware of and deeply troubled by the altercation that occurred in the  stands during the Game 3 of the 2025 Mann Cup last night. 

We want to emphasize that the safety of our fans, players, and volunteer staff is our top  priority. The WLA, the New Westminster Salmonbellies, and the Mann Cup Organizing  Committee do not tolerate violence or aggressive behavior in any form. 

The Mann Cup is a highly prestigious lacrosse championship meant to showcase the best of  Canadian Lacrosse at the Sr. A level. It is not a venue for disorderly and unruly conduct or  unsportsmanlike behavior that disrespects the game, its athletes, or its fans. 

We thank the large majority of our fans who continue to uphold the spirit of sportsmanship and  community at our games. We hope that the actions of these few individuals will not undermine  and tarnish what the Mann Cup is supposed to be about.  

We have reviewed our security protocols and fan conduct policies with Queen’s Park Arena  staff and New Westminster Police in order to ensure a safe and respectful environment for  everyone attending our events.  

In addition to an increased New Westminster Police presence, the following actions will be  taken immediately and will be in effect for the remainder of the series: 

• Mandatory bag checks will be conducted prior to entrance 

• All noise makers, including air horns will NOT be permitted (excluding traditional drums) 

• Alcohol sales and service will stop at the end of the second intermission 

• Individuals identified as being involved in the altercation will be refused entry for all  remaining games 

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The Western Lacrosse Association (WLA) is an amateur league of men’s Senior A box lacrosse  sanctioned by the Canadian Lacrosse Association. It consists of seven teams, based in cities throughout  southwestern British Columbia. Each year, the playoff teams battle for the right to compete against the  Major Series Lacrosse champion for the Mann Cup every September. The championship is hosted  alternately between Ontario and British Columbia every year.