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From Ridge to Vic. for ex-PoCo Saints Jr. lacrosse star Lowe

By Robert Mangelsdorf Black Press The Maple Ridge Burrards traded away their top scorer and assistant captain on Thursday as they sent Derek Lowe to the Victoria Shamrocks for a second round draft pick in next year's draft. A former Jr.

By Robert Mangelsdorf

Black Press

The Maple Ridge Burrards traded away their top scorer and assistant captain on Thursday as they sent Derek Lowe to the Victoria Shamrocks for a second round draft pick in next year's draft.

A former Jr. 'A' standout with the PoCo Saints, Lowe has played nine seasons with the Burrards, amassing 392 points in 161 games played, including 197 goals.

This season, Lowe led the team in scoring with 33 points in 11 games.

Burrards coach and general manager Daren Fridge said Lowe expressed an interest to move to a contender as the 30-year-old attacker gets closer to the end of his playing career.

"I want to thank Derek for his work and commitment to our club since we drafted him in 2004," Fridge said. "He has been a consistent point contributor and has shown huge grit for an offensive star in the past few seasons."

Lowe said he was excited to be moving on to Victoria in press release last Thursday.

"It's obviously a very historic club that's also a contender and Bear Mountain has always been one of my favourite places to play," he said. "I really think we have a good shot to go far this year and hopefully be playing into September."

The trade request from Lowe is another setback for the 1-9-1 Burrards this season, who are still awaiting the return of two other PoCo products -- last year's team top scorer, Curtis Dickson, who has been out all season with an injured shoulder, as well as forward Aaron Pascas, who was recently injured in a car accident.

On Saturday, Lowe had a goal and two assists in his second outing with the Shamrocks, who lost 9-6 to the Thunder in Langley.