Halftime lap dances given to team's mascot by three different women horrify lacrosse fans



Lacrosse fans were shocked when their team's mascot was given a half-time lap dance by three women on the pitch.

The scantily-clad performers were competing to put on the 'best performance' as a rap tune was played - to the horror of hundreds of fans.



The team last night apologised for the incident which was captured by a fan and posted on YouTube.

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Up close: Scantily-clad blonde gives mascot Scorch a lapdance to the horror of fans

Taking it in turns: Three dancers competed to give the best one-on-one performance

Mascot Scorch was sat on a chair in the middle of the pitch as the women performed their provocative one-on-one dances at the game in Boston, Massachusetts on Friday.

The Blazers, who are one of ten teams in the National Lacrosse League, have made a 2-0 start to the season.

But families who took their children along to the game were appalled by the antics.

The team's president Doug Reffue apologised on their official Facebook page last night for the lapdancing.

'The Boston Blazers halftime act for Saturday's game was clearly not executed according to plan,' he wrote.

'We are extremely disappointed with elements of the halftime show. We had intended to provide an entertaining and fun halftime environment for our fans and that is not what transpired.

Family event: Supporters of the Boston Blazers have said the unexpected half-time show was 'unsuitable' - although others loved it

'The Boston Blazers organisation values our fans and have taken their feedback very seriously.'

None of the women took their clothes off.

Supporter Janet Lonergan-Spinney wrote on the Facebook page that she was 'not entertained' by the half time show.

'Whoever planned the lap dance show used poor judgement ~ Very disappointing and in very bad taste. My kids love the Blazers so hopefully this will never happen again,' she wrote.

However, other fans enjoyed the lap-dancing show.

Nick Murphy wrote on the page: 'As a blazers fan enjoying the normal excitement of the game the halftime show made for a hilarious form of entertainment that I definitely wasn't expecting but gave me a great laugh.'