Northwest Avalanche completes perfect season in new lacrosse league

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 1:01 PM

Last updated Jun 11, 2026

Summary

The Northwest Avalanche lacrosse team finished the 2026 season with a perfect record of 17-0 after joining the Great West Lacrosse League. Their championship run included a significant 9-6 victory against Bozeman, a team that previously defeated them in two title games. The Avalanche capped the season by beating Jackson Hole, Wyo., 5-3 in the finals. Coach Domenic Alfieri highlighted the team's growth against stronger competition, which contributed to their success and sharp performance throughout the year. Star players included Grady and Weston Robinson and goaltender Conner Gall, who anchored a defense allowing only 4.8 goals per game.

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  • Avalanche finished the season 17-0, claiming the quad-state title.
  • Coach Domenic Alfieri praised the team's competitive growth.
  • Grady Robinson led the team with 21 goals this season.
  • Avalanche defeated Bozeman 9-6 in the playoffs, avenging prior losses.
  • Defense allowed only 4.8 goals per game under goaltender Conner Gall.
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Things were different this year, and in a very good way. As players, coaches and families met at Lawrence Park for an end-of-season get together for Northwest Avalanche lacrosse last week, second-year head coach Domenic Alfieri had nothing but kind words to say. Who could blame him? In a season filled with new — new league, new opponents and most importantly: a new result — the Avalanche were ...

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