Officials unveil interpretive sign at the outdoor lacrosse box site on July 16, 2026, in honour of late coach Brent Boutilier. (Image Credit: City of Mission / Supplied)
Brent Boutilier

Mission names upgraded lacrosse box in honour of late community coach

Jul 18, 2026 | 9:57 AM

MISSION — The City of Mission’s latest project is recognizing a longtime coach whose impact continues to ripple through the local lacrosse community.

The upgraded outdoor lacrosse box at Centennial Park on Taulbut honours the late Brent Boutilier, who volunteered, coached and led generations of youth lacrosse players in Mission.

“This facility has been needed here for many years, and I am certain that Brent would be very pleased to see that we are providing an improved space for our youth,” said Mission Mayor Paul Horn. 

“Brent was a special person who aimed to ensure that sports left young people with lifelong assets like confidence and teamwork skills. Now the young people he coached are passing on these same lessons.”

Council unveiled an interpretive sign on the site on Thursday, July 16.

The upgraded box includes a lit cover structure for year-round access, a new multi-use court, new boards, player benches and spectator seating.

It is funded through the B.C. Growing Communities Fund and the Forestry Legacy Reserve. 

“Every coach, volunteer, and mentor who gives their time helps shape the character, confidence, and future of our young people. […] My hope is that every person who steps onto this floor is inspired not only to play the game, but one day to give back and help shape the next generation,” said Councillor Jag Gill.