[1] Initial pick-up games were played at Bernard Park with any available equipment on the island, including a batch of sticks donated by a Canadian box lacrosse team.
[2] For the first two years due to a lack of players and equipment, games were played with one net reverting to teams clearing and turning around to attack the same goal.
Proper equipment was shipped in from the United States but due to a lack of goaltenders, goals were often draped in "shooter tutors".
[4] With a favorable response from the ILF, Bermuda Lacrosse began its long road towards the World Championships.
This left Bermuda fifth in the group and played New Zealand in the playoff round, losing 19-6 and finishing the tournament in 21st and last place.
The team that represented Bermuda consisted mostly of Bermudian resident students that were attending boarding schools in the United States, Canada and England where they had learned to play the game.
Bermuda was placed in the Red Division alongside Finland, Wales, Germany, Scotland and South Korea.
Bermuda then lost to the top team in the division Germany 15-7 making for a decisive game against Scotland for the right for promotion.
[8] In the play-off round, Bermuda beat Finland 5-4 to advance to the 9th place game, where they fell 8-3 in the rematch with Wales to finish 10th overall.