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FOR JUNIOR “B” >> BY MIKE HANCOCK EXCELLENCE National Champs for the Past Four Seasons

THE are Canadian said Rebels President and General Manager back to the 2012 season. That loss was a 12- Champions. If you think you have heard that Scott Maracle. “With the Rebels success over 10 overtime defeat at the hands of the St. before, you’re right. the past eight years, management, coaches Catharines Spartans. Six Nations finished The Rebels have won six of the last eight and players have an expectation that the that season 18-2. titles; four in a row. Each team will be one of the top Junior “B” teams The Orangeville Northmen looked to be the championship season has seen Six Nations in every year.” odds-on favourites to meet Six Nations in the win in rather dominating fashion with 2014 To reach that goal, the Rebels first must Western Conference finals, and that forecast being no exception. win . The 2014 Western Conference of proved true. With Orangeville allowing the Only the Mountaineers (2009) and the Ontario Junior “B” Lacrosse League second fewest goals-against in the OJBLL (Six the (2010) have sipped (OJBLL) was an intense battle and every team Nations allowed the fewest), this looked to be from the golden chalice of Junior “B” knew that Six Nations was the team to beat, a potentially formidable playoff opponent. supremacy over the last near-decade. but just how could they do it. After the defending champions Six Nations “Battling for the national championship is The Rebels finished the summer on a 48- pulled out a low scoring opening game of the the mindset from day one of each season,” game regular season winning streak dating series 7-3, the stage was set for a close battle.

30 Ontario LACROSSE | 2014 Yearbook Edition Game 2 was also a Six Nations win, but the Halton Hills started the regular season 3-3, a 5-3 game in favour of the Rebels was blown following game provided the first dent in but after that, went 13-1 with their only loss open when Six Nations scored four goals in the pristine armour of the Rebels with over the final 14 games coming in overtime the final five and a half minutes of the second Orangeville pulling out a 10-9 win. at the hands of the Green Gaels in overtime. period to take a commanding 9-3 edge after Game 4 of the series showcased the dom- The Eastern Conference playoffs proved to 40 minutes. The Rebels cruised to a 13-5 win inance of one of the most talented Junior “B” be much of the same dominance for Halton and another Ontario title. players in recent memory in Zed Williams. A Hills as they too suffered just one loss in the “We have a lot of respect for Six Junior in the fall at the University of Virginia, Eastern playoffs. Their most thrilling victory Nations,” said McCauley. “They have set the Williams hails from Irving, New York and was of the post-season was a double-overtime bar very high for every lacrosse team in the unable to make all the Rebels games due to win over the Indians to clinch a country, and maybe not just at the Junior work commitments and often lengthy lines three-game series sweep and capture the “B” level. To be as dominant as they have at the border to enter Canada from the Colby Michael Hancock Memorial Trophy as been for that length of time is truly an United States. Eastern Conference Champions. incredible accomplishment.” He scored four goals and added four “It was a very special victory for our club,” At the Founders Cup in Halifax, Nova assists in the Rebels series winning 15-4 vic- said Bulldogs Head Coach Blaine McCauley. Scotia, the Rebels most difficult challenge tory to pace Six Nations to their fourth “We always set winning the East as an initial came from the Lacrosse Association consecutive Ontario Championship. Not only goal at the start of each season and to accom- representative, the Seneca War Chiefs. Six did he make his presence felt at the offensive plish that goal is rewarding.” Nations defeated Seneca 12-6, early in the end, he also played just as many shifts at the The Ontario Championship Series had all week-long tournament. In the round robin, defensive end of the floor, seemingly playing the makings of an instant classic. It was a Six Nations outscored their opponents almost almost every minute of the game. rematch of the 2008 and 2011 Ontario finals, 6-1 as they notched 118 goals and only gave “Zed Williams is a great athlete,” which Six Nations won both matchups. It up to 20 goals, posting a perfect 6-0 record. expressed Maracle. “He can play any sport, also set up a marquee matchup between the In the Founders Cup Championship game, fortunately for the Rebels he loves lacrosse. two premier players in the league in the Bull- the Rebels met the War Chiefs to no one’s When Zed and his older brother Zach joined dogs’ Seth Laidlaw and the Rebels’ Williams. surprise. Six Nations once again doubled up the Rebels in 2012, neither had played much Halton Hills was definitely looking to get Seneca, this time by a score of 14-7. The man so there was a learning curve for back to the Founders Cup tournament and at the top of the point parade in the Canadian both players. Zed definitely sees the floor were also hungry to avenge a 2011 Ontario championship was once again sniper Zed very well and can draw the other team’s best finals loss to Six Nations. A best-of-five series Williams who was more of a playmaker on defenders to him, which opens up the floor in which the Bulldogs led two games to one, this day, scoring just a single goal but adding for the other shooters to make a play.” but couldn’t close things out. seven assists for an 8-point game. Waiting for them on the other side of the Game 1 of the 2014 Ontario finals was “There are some teams that need to ledger was long-time rival, the Halton Hills almost over as soon as it started. The Rebels develop a long-term program to challenge for Bulldogs. wasted little time in sending a message that the Founders Cup,” explained Maracle. they had no interest in relinquishing their “Overall the competition did improve as the grip on the Founders Cup. Six Nations led 10- Seneca War Chiefs were a worthy opponent 1 after one period on home floor at the in the championship. The Rebels could not Iroquois Lacrosse Arena and went on to a take the game lightly, which brings out the rather easy 16-2 win in the series opener. best in the Rebels players for the entire con- Game 2 shifted to Halton Hills and the test, which is what you want in the end”. Alcott Arena in Georgetown. The Bulldogs “It is unbelievable that the Arrows (Junior rallied from a five-goal deficit with just over “A”), Rebels, Rivermen (Senior “B”) and three minutes remaining in the second Chiefs (Senior “A”) won their respective period. The home side rattled off five in a Ontario Championships and all four teams row to tie the game in the early minutes of made it to the finals at their national cham- the third frame. The visiting Rebels pionships,” said a proud Maracle. “The entire outscored the Bulldogs 3-2 over the final community is passionate about the game of stages of the period and went on to a one- lacrosse, it’s in our blood.” goal victory, 14-13. So the question remains, will Six Nations Laidlaw and Williams put on a brilliant dis- win their fifth straight OJBLL and Founders play of lacrosse each scoring five goals. Cup titles in 2015? Despite being the target Williams topped all scorers with 12 points, of every Junior “B” team in Canada, one while Laidlaw had eight in the loss for the would have to say that the Rebels are as Bulldogs. safe a bet as any to do what might seem In the do-or-die game for Halton Hills, they impossible in today’s lacrosse world: win a battled tooth and nail for the first 30-plus fifth straight provincial and national cham- minutes of Game 3 in Six Nations. However, pionship. OLM www.ontariolacrossemagazine.com Fall 2014 | Ontario LACROSSE 31