3 May 2019
Class List 2018 – Pat Reid
Playing Career:
School: St George’s School, Edinburgh
University: Edinburgh University and Scottish Universities teams
College: Chelsea College of Physical Education 1st Lacrosse XII
Club: Edinburgh Ladies Club player from 1969 and beyond
Helped to set up Capital Lacrosse Club 1995
National Governing Body Administration:
SLLA:
1969-1976 Eight years as SLLA Treasurer
1977-1980 Volunteer administrator
1981-1982 Vice-President
SLA 1983-1984 President
1985-2005 Development Chair, Finance Director and sometimes Treasurer in addition
1991-2003 SLA Development Office was located at her home, 11 Comely Park,
Dunfermline, at no cost to the SLA
LS 2005 Instigated name change to Lacrosse Scotland and Incorporation on 1st April, 2005
Coaching: Part1, in 1985, mainly in order to coach pop-lacrosse in Primary Schools
Umpiring: P umpire 1988; B umpire 1994. Umpired school and club games for many
years
Table Official: 1990 – 2004 at Representative and International matches
Referee: at many National Pop-Lacrosse Tournaments at Meadowbank during the
1990s
Awards for voluntary services connected with Lacrosse:
In the 1990s I.F.W.L.A. Certificate for her work developing lacrosse in Scotland
1992, 2000, 2014 Dunfermline & West Fife Sports Council Awards for Service to Sports
1994 Appointed an Honorary Vice President of SLA
1998 sportscotland Volunteer Award (VIP) for development of tennis & lacrosse
2000 Torch Trust Trophy – GB Volunteer in Sport Award for Lacrosse & Tennis
2014 Carried Commonwealth Games Baton in Relay – long service to multiple
sports
and Lacrosse in Scotland
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