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Senior Kamloops Rattlers aiming to end lengthy Rowcliffe Cup drought, but in tough against favoured Kelowna Raiders

Jul 18, 2025 | 1:30 PM

KAMLOOPS — The Rowcliffe Cup has been elusive for the Kamloops Rattlers, the senior lacrosse club last claiming the league championship and its coveted hardware in 2010.

“It’s been a long time,” Rattlers’ president/player Chris Case said. “We’ve been to the final a few times. Three years ago, we lost in three games to Kelowna. This is the first time back since then.”

The No. 1-seed Kelowna Raiders and No. 2 Rattlers will square off in the best-of-three final, with Game 1 scheduled for 8 p.m. on Friday in the Little Apple.

Kamloops is slated to host Game 2 on Sunday, a 5 p.m. start at Memorial Arena.

“It definitely gives us a better chance when we have a rowdy home crowd to cheer us on,” Case said.

Game 3, if necessary, will take place on July 25 in Kelowna.

Kamloops finished the Thompson Okanagan Senior Lacrosse League campaign in second place and knocked off the No. 3-seed Armstrong Shamrocks in Round 1 of the post-season, earning a 2-1 victory in the best-of-three semifinal.

“It was a pretty hard-fought battle and good to have the home-floor advantage,” Case said. “They always draw a pretty big crowd and play a lot harder and tougher when they’re in Armstrong. They gave us a run for our money, but we came out on top with a really strong Game 3 to move onto the finals.”

Kelowna posted an 8-1 regular-season record and is undefeated this season against Kamloops, posting a 3-0 record against the Rattlers and outscoring them 53-16.

The Raiders swept the Vernon Tigers 2-0 in their semifinal series.

“They have a good group of guys that have been pretty committed for quite a few years now,” said Case, whose Rattlers recorded a 5-4 mark in the regular season. “This year, we’ve had some tough showings against them, but a lot of that has been due to injuries and guys working. We can definitely compete with them, but we’re going to have to come out and play. That’s for sure.”