American Lacrosse League (1988)

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title: American Lacrosse League (1988)
text: The American Lacrosse League ("ALL") was a professional lacrosse league that played for one partial season in 1988. At the time it featured most of the best lacrosse players in the world who played some of the most exciting lacrosse games ever witnessed. It was founded by Terry Wallace and Bruce Meierdiercks, former teammates at Adelphi University. The league folded after five weeks of play. Wallace and Meierdiercks tried to fashion the new league after the success of the Major Indoor Lacrosse L
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date created: 2006-10-27T03:15:26Z
date modified: 2024-08-30T15:53:46Z
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