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Sat. September 2nd, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
Minto Cup Championship
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 5
PETERBOROUGH LAKERS - 9
Third time was not a charm for the Six Nations Arrows Express
as they lost a heart breaking 9-5 decision to the Peterborough Lakers
in the Minto Cup championship game at the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena on
Saturday evening. This was the Arrows Express 3rd consecutive appearance
in the Minto Cup tournament and the third time they came up short. This one was
particularly disheartening as it was played in front of a huge home town crowd at the ILA.
The game was the Arrows Express third game in three days and less than 24 hours after they
had beaten their previous Minto Cup nemisis the Burnaby Lakers in an emotional victory on
Friday night. The Arrows Express kept the game close in the 1st period as it ended with them
holding a 2-1 lead. But the second period proved their undoing as the Lakers outscored them
7 - 3 and took an 8-5 lead into the 3rd period. The Arrows Express couldn't get their
offense going as they were shut-out and Peterborough added a late goal for the 9 - 5 final
Sid Smith the Arrows Express captain was selected as the tournament's most sportsmanlike
player and received the Jim Bishop Memorial Award. Shawn Evans of the Lakers was selected
tournament MVP.
Arrows Express points were scored by Jon Williams and Jeremy Thompson with 2 goals apiece
and Craig Point added a single. Hughie Johnson and Cody Jacobs both playing the final game
of their junior career had 2 assists each and single were added by Jacob Kicknosway-Loucks,
Sid Smith, Tory Gardner and Cody Jamieson.
Peterborough was led by Shawn Evans with 3 goals &
1 assist and Kyle Sorensen with 1 goal & 4 assists.
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Friday September 1st, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
Minto Cup Game # 7
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 8
BRUNABY LAKERS - 3
The home crowd was not disappointed for a second time as the Arrows Express broke open a
tightly played game in the 3rd period scoring 4 goals and shutting-out Burnaby for an
8 - 3 win. The Arrows Express victory means there will be a new Minto Cup champion crowned
tomorrow as Burnaby was the two time defending champions.
The Arrows Express victory sets up an all-Ontario final for the first time in the Minto Cup
championship as they will be facing the Peterborough Lakers who had earned a berth in the
final game as the 1st place finisher in the round robin. These two teams are very familiar
with each other as they met just over three weeks ago in the Ontario finals.
This game tonight was very close in the first two periods as it was tied 1 - 1 after the
first period and the Arrows Express led 4 - 3 after the second. The third period was the
turning point at the Arrows Express defense and great goal tending by Grant Crawley held the
Lakers at bay and the offense who were led by Cody Jamieson with 4 goals added 4 goals to
their 4-3 lead going into the period for the 8-3 final.
Arrows Express other points were scored by Tory Gardner with 1 goal & 2 assists, Jerome Thompson
and Jon Williams had 1 goal & 1 assist each and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks had a single goal.
Hughie Johnson had 3 assists and single assists were added by Grant Crawley, Jeremy Thompson,
Craig Point, Kyle Schmelzle and Cody Jacobs.
Burnaby goals were scored by Jamie Lincoln, Pete McFetridge and Dane Dobbie.
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Thursday August 31st, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
Minto Cup Game # 6
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 16
EDMONTON MINERS - 4
When the tournament started Game 6 was probably not seen as a pivotal one but as the week
wore on it turned into a due or die game for the Arrows Expess. Having been defeated twice
already the Arrows Express faced elimination as they took on the Edmonton Miners on Thursday
night at the ILA.
In the end, the Arrows Express prevailed as they defeated the Miners by a score of 16 - 4.
With the win the Arrows Express earned a berth in the sudden death semi-final game tomorrow
night (Friday) against the defending Minto Cup champions Burnaby Lakers. The winner of the
semi-final game will move on to face the Peterborough Lakers in the championship game on
Saturday afternoon at 3:30 PM.
Cody Jamieson led the Arrows Express scoring with 3 goals & 2 assists, Cody Jacobs had 3 goals,
Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks had 2 goals & 1 assist, Tory Gardner chipped in 2 goals, Hughie Johnson
Jerome Thompson and Craig Point all had 1 goal & 3 assists, Jeremy Thompson and Corey Stringer
each 1 goal & 2 assists and Dave Ellis added a single goal . Keegen Hill had 2 assists with
Holden Vyse and Kyle Schmelzle adding singles.
Andy Kent led the Miners with 2 goals & 1 assist.
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Wednesday August 30th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
Minto Cup Game # 5
PETERBOROUGH LAKERS - 9
BURNABY LAKERS - 8
Game 5 on Wednesday night featured two undefeated teams with the winner earning a bye into
the Minto Cup championship game. When the dust settled it was Brock Sorensen from
Peterborough scoring the game winner at 5:27 of overtime to give Peterborough a hard earned
9 - 8 victory.
With the victory Peterborough earned a berth in the Minto Cup championship game Saturday at
3:30 and Burnaby will now play in the semi-final game on Friday night against the winner of
the Edmonton vs Arrows Express game being played on Thursday night.
The game was played in front of a big crowd at the ILA and they were treated to the best of
the tournament so far. The teams were very evenly matched but Burnaby was in control for
most of the game as they led 7 - 3 going into the 3rd period. Peterborough showed their
resilience as they outscored Burnaby 5 - 1 in the 3rd period including netting the game tying
goal on the powerplay with just :12 seconds left in the period. They carried this momentum
into the overtime and got the victory on Brock Sorensen's dramatic game winning goal.
Shawn Evans led Peterborough's scoring with 2 goals & 4 assists. Shawn now has scored 22
points for the Lakers in the 3 round robin games they have played to date. Burnaby was led
offensively by Dane Dobbie and Alex Gajic with 2 goals & 3 assists and Garrett Billings
added 5 assists.
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Tuesday August 29th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
Minto Cup Game # 4
EDMONTON MINERS - 5
BURNABY LAKERS - 21
The Burnaby Lakers easily defeated the Edmonton Miners by a score of 21 - 5 in Game 4 on
Tuesday night. With the victory Burnaby sets up Game 5 on Wednesday (tonight) against
the Peterborough Lakers as a pivotal match to see which team gets a bye into Minto Cup
championship game on Saturday afternoon. Both teams have 2 - 0 records so the winner
receives the bye and the loser will move on to face the winner of the Edmonton vs Arrows
Express being played on Thursday night in the semi final showdown on Friday night
This game was never in doubt as the Lakers led 5-1 at the end of the 1st period and 12-2
after the 2nd.
Burnaby was led offensively by Jamie Shewchuk with 3 goals & 4 assists and Alex Gajic with
3 goals & 2 assists. Chris Schmidt and Andy Kent led Edmonton with 2 goals & 1 assist each.
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Monday August 28th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
Minto Cup Game # 3
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 6
PETERBOROUGH LAKERS - 8
The Six Nations Arrows Express and the Peterborough
Lakers squared off once again as a rematch of the Ontario final
series. Peterborough came out on top with an 8 - 6 victory to improve
their record to 2 - 0 and the Arrows Express record fell to 0 - 2. This leaves
the Arrows Express in a must win situation when they take on the Edmonton Miners
in the final game of the round robin on Thursday night.
The round robin format allows the first place team a bye into the Minto Cup championship
game with the 4th place team eliminated and the 2nd & 3rd place team face each other in
a sudden death game on Friday night. The Arrows Express still have an opportunity to make
the semi-final game with a victory over the Miners on Thursday night.
Peterborough led all the way in this game as they out played the Arrows Express at both
ends of the floor and led 3-2 after the 1st period and 7-4 after the 2nd. The Arrows
closed to within one goal but that was as close as they got as the game ended 8-6 in favour
of the Lakers.
Arrows Express points were scored by Holden Vyse with 2 goals, Cody Jacobs had 1 goal & 1
assist and single goals were added by Jacob Kicknosway-Loucks, Sid Smith and Jon Williams.
Tory Gardner had 2 assists and singles were added by Ben VanEvery, Chris Courtney and and
Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks.
Peterborough was led once again by Shawn Evans with 4 goals & 2 assists.
Game 4 in the round robin will be played at the ILA on Thursday night featuring the
Edmonton Miners taking on the Burnaby Lakers at 8 PM.
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Sunday August 27th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
Minto Cup Game # 2
Peterboro Lakers - 20
Edmonton Miners - 8
The Peterborough Lakers had no problem with the Edmonton Miners in Game 2 of the Minto Cup
as they easily defeated the Miners 20 - 8 at the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena on Sunday night.
The game was never in doubt as the Lakers led 6-1 after the first period and 14-6 at the
end of the second,
The Lakers offense was led by Shawn Evans with 5 goals & 5 assists and Cory Viteralli had
6 goals & 1 assist.
Game 3 goes tonight (Monday Aug 28) at 8 PM at the ILA with the Peterborough Lakers taking
on the Six Nations Arrows Express.
Saturday August 26th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
Minto Cup Game # 1
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 9
BC Burnaby Lakers - 10
The home crowd went home disappointed as the Arrows Express were edged 10 - 9 by the Burnaby
Lakers in Game 1 of the 2006 Minto Cup. The Arrows Express played a solid 1st period and actually
built up a 6 - 1 lead after the Lakers had scored the 1st goal of the game. The 1st period ended
with the Arrows Express leading 6 - 2. The 2nd period saw the Lakers come back and outscore the
Arrows Express 5 - 2 as the period ended with 8-7 in favour the Arrows.
The Lakers continued to claw there way back and into the contest and scored their 4th powerplay
goal to tie the game up. The. Lakers then scored 2 more goals to take a 10 - 8 lead. The Arrows
Express cut the lead to 10 - 9 with 7:30 to play but that was as close as they got as 10-9 was
the final.
Arrows Express points were scored by Hughie Johnson and Cody Jacobs with 2 goals & 1 assist
apiece, Chris Courtney had 2 goals, Cody Jamieson had 1 goal & 2 assists and single goals were
scored by Kent Squire-Hill and Corbyn Tao. Sid Smith had 2 assists and single assists went to
Dave Ellis, Dave Lomas, Jacob Kicknosway-Loucks and Jerome Thompson.
Game 2 goes tonight (Sunday Aug 27) at 7 PM at the ILA featuring
the Edmonton Miners taking on the Peterborough Lakers.
Arrows Express next action is in Game 3 on Monday night at 8 PM
against the Peterborough Lakers.
Wednesday August 16th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 10
Peterboro Lakers - 7
Call it a three-peat. The Six Nations Arrows Express captured their 3rd consecutive Ontario and Eastern Canadian Jr. "A" lacrosse title
with a 10 - 7 win over Peterboro at the ILA on Wednesday night. The victory in front of a packed house sends the Arrows Express into the
Minto Cup championship as the Ontario champ and showed they were deserving of their automatic berth as the host team. They defeated the
Lakers 4 games to 1.
Sid Smith, the Arrows Express captain, was selected as the play-off MVP. He received the Dean McLeod trophy as the Ontario play-offs most
valuable player from the Ontario Jr. A commissioner. The Arrows Express also received the Iroquois Trophy emblematic of Jr lacrosse supremacy
in Ontario from commissioner Dean McLeod for the third straight year. They also raised the 2006 Ontario and Eastern Canadian championship
banners in the ILA before an appreciative crowd after the game.
These same two teams will meet in less than 2 weeks in Game 3 of the Minto Cup round robin series.
Arrows Express points were scored by Cody Jamieson with 2 goals & 2 assists, Hughie Johnson has 2 goals, Craig Point had 1 goal & 2 assists,
Kent Squire-Hill and Jacob Kicknosway-Loucks had 1 goal & 1 assist each and single goals were added by Corey Stringer, Tory Gardner and
Cody Jacobs. Sid Smith and goalie Ben VanEvery had 3 assists each and single assists were added by Chris Courtney and Dave LOmas.
The Arrows Express next game at the ILA will be
Game 1 of the Minto Cup on Saturday August 26th at 7 when they take on the BC champs.
Monday August 14th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 9
Peterboro Lakers - 2
The Arrows Express took a commanding 3 - 1 in the best of 7 Jr A championship with a 9-2 win over the Lakers in Peterboro on Monday night. The Arrows Express will have a chance to claim their 3rd consecutive Ontario and Eastern Canadian Jr A championships with a win at the ILA in Game 5 on Wednesday night. Game time is 8:30 PM.
This game in Peterboro was never in doubt as the Arrows Express led 5-1 at the end of the 1st period. The Arrows Express continued to domimate the Lakers at both ends of the floor as they scored 4 unanswered goals to take a 9-1 lead into the 3rd period. The highlight of the 2nd period was a spirited fight between the Lakers Shawn Evans and the Arrows Express Tory Gardner. The 3rd period had the Arrows Express concentrating on defense as they allowed 1 goal for the 9-2 final.
Arrows Express points were scored by Craig Point and Corey Stringer with 2 goals apiece, Hughie Johnson had 1 goal & 3 assists, Kent Squire-Hill and Jeremy Thompson had 1 goal & 2 assists each, Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks had 1 goal & 1 assist and Cody Jamieson added a single goal. Lee Thomas and Jacob Kicknosway-Loucks had 2 assists each and single assists were added by Dave Ellis and Holden Vyse.
Cody Jamieson who had 2 goals & 6 assists, Kent Squire-Hill had 6 assists, Cody Jacobs had 2 goals & 3 assists, Craig Point had 2 goals & 2 assists, Jerome Thompson had 1 goal & 2 assists, 1 goal & 1 assist were added by Chris Courtney - Corbyn Tao & Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks and single goals went to Jeremy Thompson, Kyle Schmelzle, Lee Thomas, Jon Williams and Hughie Johnson. Goaltender Ben VanEvery had 2 assists and Tory Gardner added a single assist.
Sunday August 13th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 15
Peterboro Lakers - 6
The Six Nations Arrows Express took a 2 games to 1 in the Ontario Jr A finals as they defeated Peterboro 15 - 6 in front of a large home town crowd at the ILA on Sunday night. The Arrows Express scored off the opening face-off just :18 seconds into the game and were ahead 4-0 by the 10 minute mark. Peterboro replied with 2 goals late in the period as the Arrows Express led 4-2 after the first period.
Game 5 will be played back at the ILA on Wednesday night (Aug 16th) at 8:30 PM.
Game 4 will be played in Peterboro tonight (Monday August 14th) at 8:30 PM. Three fan buses will be leaving from Ohsweken Speedway on Monday afternoon for the game. The buses will loading at 3 PM and leaving as soon as they are filled with all seats on a first come first serve basis.
Arrows Express points were scored by Cody Jamieson who had 2 goals & 6 assists, Kent Squire-Hill had 6 assists, Cody Jacobs had 2 goals & 3 assists, Craig Point had 2 goals & 2 assists, Jerome Thompson had 1 goal & 2 assists, 1 goal & 1 assist were added by Chris Courtney - Corbyn Tao & Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks and single goals went to Jeremy Thompson, Kyle Schmelzle, Lee Thomas, Jon Williams and Hughie Johnson. Goaltender Ben VanEvery had 2 assists and Tory Gardner added a single assist.
Friday August 11th, 2006
Game played in Peterboro
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 9
Peterboro Lakers - 1
The Six Nations Arrows Express evened up the Ontario Jr A finals at one game apiece with a convincing 9 - 1 win over the Lakers in Peterboro on Friday night. It took the Arrows Express awhile to get their offense untracked as the Lakers led game 1 - 0 after the first period. The Arrows broke open the game with 7 unanswered in the 2nd period to take a 7-1 lead into the third period as they cruised to the 9-1 final.
Grant Crawley played a superb game in goal and Cody Jacobs led the offensive charge with 4 goals. The game turned chippy once the score was out of reach as there were two fights and a game misconduct handed out to each team.
Game 3 will be played at the ILA on Sunday August 13th at 7 PM. Game 4 will be played back in Peterboro on Monday August 14th at 8:30 PM.
Arrows Express points were scored by Cody Jacobs with 4 goals & 1 assist, Craig Point had 2 goals & 1 assist, Cody Jamieson had 1 goal & 2 assists, Kent Squire-Hill had 1 goal & 1 assist and Corbyn Tao added a single goal. Jerome Thompson and Lee Thomas had 2 assists each and single assists were added by Grant Crawley, Sid Smith and Hughie Johnson.
Wednesday August 9th, 2006
Game played in Six Nations
Peterboro Lakers - 7
Six Nations Arrows - 5
The Peterboro Lakers jumped to a 1 - 0 lead in the best of seven Ontario championship series with a 7-5 win over the Arrows Express at the ILA on Wednesday night. The Arrows Express took an early 2 - 0 lead and led 2-1 at the end of the 1st period.
The Lakers goaltender Aaron Bold played a solid game and shut down the Arrows Express shooters for over 24 minutes and Peterboro took a 4-3 lead into the 3rd period. The Lakers took a two goal lead twice in the 3rd period but each time the Arrows Express fought back to get within one goal. The Lakers scored their final goal in the empty net for the 7-5 final.
Game 2 will be played in Peterboro at the Memorial Arena on Friday night at 8:30 PM. Three fan buses will be leaving from Ohsweken Speedway on Friday afternoon. The buses will loading at 3 PM and leaving as soon as they are filled with all seats on a first come first serve basis.
Arrows Express point getters were Kent Squire-Hill with 1 goal & 2 assists, 1 goal & 1 assist were added by Jeremy Thompson, Craig Point, Cody Jacobs & Cody Jamieson. Chris Courtney had 2 assists and Hughie Johnson added a single assist.
Game 3 in the series will be played at the ILA on Sunday August 13 at 7 PM.
Friday August 4th, 2006
Game played in Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 11
Orangeville Northmen - 4
The Six Nations Arrows Express advanced to the Ontario Jr. A championship series with
an 11 - 4 win over the Orangeville Northmen at the ILA on Friday night. With the win
the Arrows Express eliminated the Northmen 4 games to 1 and will meet the Peterboro
Lakers in the finals as they defeated Whitby by the same 4 games to 1 in their
semi-final series.
With the Arrows Express hosting the Minto Cup and the Lakers advancing to the Ontario
finals both teams have earned berths in the 2006 Minto Cup national championship. The
Alberta and BC reps have yet to be determined.
The Arrows Express controlled the play for most of the night and led 4-2 at the end of
the 1st period and 8-3 at the end of the 2nd. With their home town fans cheering them on,
the Arrows Express pulled away for the 11 - 4 final score.
The Arrows Express point getters on the night were Lee Thomas with 3 goals, Cody Jacobs
had 2 goals & 3 assists, Cody Jamieson had 2 goals & 1 assist, 1 goal and 2 assists were
added by Dave Lomas, Hughie Johnson and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks and Jerome Thompson
added 1 goal & 1 assist. Jon Williams and Tory Gardner had 2 assists each and single
assists were added by Kent Squire-Hill, Craig Point and Sid Smith.
Please listen to CKRZ and watch the Brantford Expositor for the dates and times of the
Ontario finals series against the Peterboro Lakers.
Thursday August 3rd, 2006
Game played in Orangeville
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 8
Orangeville Northmen - 11
The Orangeville Northmen staved off elimination with an 11 - 8 victory over the Six
Nations Arrows Express in Orangeville on Thursday night. With the victory the
Northmen avioded being swept and forced a fifth game back at ILA tonight (Friday
Aug 4) at 8 PM. The Arrows Express came out flat for the game and Orangeville were
determined not to be eliminated in front of their hometown fans.
The Arrows Express scored the first two goals of the game and the final three goals
late in the third period to make the score as close as it was.
Arrows Express points were scored by Hughie Johnson with 3 goals & 1 assist, Jerome
Thompson had 2 goals, Tory Gardner had 1 goal & 1 assist and single goals were scored
by Corey Stringer and Jon Williams. Kent Squire-Hill and Cody Jamieson had 3 assists
each, Dave Lomas and Corbyn Tao had 2 assists and single assists were added by
Chris Courtney, Sid Smith, Cody Jacobs and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks.
Game 5 is at the ILA
Friday August 4th at 8 PM.
Tuesday August 1st, 2006
Game played in Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 6
Orangeville Northmen - 4
The Six Nations Arrows Express took a commanding 3 games to nothing lead over the
Orangeville Northmen with a hard fought 6-4 victory at the ILA on Tuesday night. The
victory leaves the Arrows Express needing one more win to advance to the Ontario Jr. A
finals for the 3rd year in a row. Game 4 in the best of seven semi finals series will
be played in Orangeville on Thursday night (Aug 3rd) with game time set for 8 PM.
The Arrows Express took a 2 - 0 lead early in the first period but the Northmen cut the
lead in half with late goal as the 1st period ended 2-1 in the Arrows favour. The teams
exchanged second period goals and the Arrows Express scored just over a minute into the
3rd period to take a 2 goal lead. The Northmen once again scored to make it a one goal
game before Craig Point clinched the 6-4 victory with his second goal of the night.
Ben VanEvery played a strong game in goal as Orangeville had plenty of chances to score
throughout the game.
Arrows Express points were scored by Craig Point with 2 goals & 1 assist, Cody Jacobs
and Cody Jamieson added 1 goal & 1 assist each and single goals were added by Jon Williams
and Keegan Hill. Hughie Johnson added 2 assists and singles were added by Kent Squire-Hill,
Dave Lomas, Jerome Thompson and Corbyn Tao.
Game 5 (if necessary) will be played at
the ILA on Friday August 4th at 8 PM.
Sunday July 30th, 2006
Game played in Orangeville
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 5
Orangeville Northmen - 2
The Six Nations Arrows Express defeated the Orangeville Northmen by a score of 5-2 on
Sunday night in Orangeville to take a 2 games to nothing lead in their best of 7
semi-final series. Grant Crawley and the Arrows Express defense shut-out the Northmen
for over 57 minutes. The only 2 goals Orangeville scored late in the 3rd period were
odd man situations as they pulled their goalie for an extra attacker.
The Arrows Express played a very soild game at both ends of the floor as they led 2-0
after the 1st period and 4-0 at the end of the 2nd. The floor conditions got more
slippery as the game progressed from the humidity and the big crowd.
Arrows Express points were scored by Cody Jamieson with 2 goals, Cody Jacobs had 1 goal
& 2 assists, Jon Williams had 1 goal & 1 assist and Jacob Kicknosway-Loucks added a
single goal. Craig Point had 2 assists and Dave Lomas and Kent Squire-Hill had one
assist each.
Game 3 in the series will be played back at the
ILA on Tuesday August 1st at 8 PM.
Friday July 28th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 7
Orangeville Northmen - 4
The Six Nations Arrows Express took a 1-0 lead in their best of seven semi final series
defeating the Orangeville Northmen by a score of 7 - 4 at the ILA on Friday night. The
Arrows Express led all the way through a very close game and Kent Squire-Hill scored two
late goals including one in the empty net to clinch the victory.
Game 2 in the series will be played in Orangeville on Sunday July 30th at 7 PM. A note to
Arrows Express fans planning on going to Orangeville, the doors will not open until 6 PM
one hour before game time.
Arrows Express points were scored by Kent Squire-Hill with 2 goals & 1 assist, Cody Jamieson
had 1 goal & 3 assists, Sid Smith had 1 goal & 1 assist and single goals were added by
Logan Kane, Craig Point and Hughie Johnson. Assists were added by Dave Lomas, Jacob
Kicknosway-Loucks and Corbyn Tao.
Game 3 in the series will be played back at the
ILA on Tuesday August 1st at 8 PM.
Thursday July 20th, 2006
Game played at K-W Rec Centre
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 8
K-W Braves - 10
The K-W Braves avoided being swept and staved off elimination with 10 - 8 victory over the Six
Nations Arrows Express in Game 4 of their playoff series at the Waterloo Rec Centre on Thursday
night. The Arrows Express were missing several key players from their line-up as they were playing
for the Iroquois Nationals at the World Field Lacrosse championships in London.
The Braves jumped to an early 4-0 lead and led 5-1 after the 1st period. The Arrows Express fought
back in the second as Cody Jacobs scored 3 goals and the game was tied 6-6 after two periods. The
Arrows Express pulled ahead 8-6 early in the 3rd as Cody Jacobs picked up his 4th goal but then the
Braves scored 4 unanswered goals for the 10 - 8 victory.
Game 5 in the series will be played at the ILA on Sunday evening at 7 PM.
Other Arrows Express points were scored by Craig Point with 2 goals & 1 assist, Mitch Nanticoke had
1 goal & 1 assist and Kyle Schmelzle had a single goal. Holden Vyse and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks had
2 assists and single assists were added by Ben VanEvery, Logan Kane, Lee Thomas, Jacob Kicknosway-Loucks
and Corbyn Tao.
View the Big MAN's game Report for this game
Tuesday July 18th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 7
K-W Braves - 3
The Six Nations Arrows Express played another solid defensive game and shut-out the K-W Braves
for over a period and a half as they defeated the Braves by a score of 7-3 at the ILA on Tuesday
night. The win gives the Arrows Express a commanding 3 games to nothing lead and they can
clinch their first round series with a win at the Waterloo Rec Centre on Thursday.
After allowing two early first period goals, Grant Crawley played a solid game in goal and allowed
only one more K-W goal the remainder of the game. The Braves led by a score of 2-1 after the 1st
period but the Arrows Express took control in the 2nd as they took a 5-3 lead into the 3rd period
and added two more for the 7-3 final.
Arrows Express points were scored by Cody Jacobs and Craig Point with 2 goals each, Logan Kane had
1 goal & 1 assist and single goals were added Mitch Nanticoke and Jerome Thompson. Dave Lomas and
Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks added 2 assists apiece and singles were added by Grant Crawley, Lee Thomas,
Hughie Johnson and Cody Jamieson.
There will be a fan bus for Game 4 being played at the Waterloo Rec Centre at 8 PM on Thursday night.
The bus will be loading at Ohsweken Speedway at 5 PM and seats will be available on a first
come first serve basis.
View the Big MAN's game Report for this game
Sunday July 16th, 2006
Game played at K-W Rec Centre
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 9
K-W Braves - 7
The Six Nations Arrows Express took a 2 games to none lead over the K-W Braves with a 9 - 7
win at the Waterloo Rec Centre on Sunday afternoon. The Braves played a determined game and
took an early 3-0 lead before the Arrows Express got untracked. The Arrows Express then reeled
off 4 goals in a row to make it 4-3 in their favour after the 1st period.
The Arrows Express outscored the Braves 4-2 in the 2nd period to take an 8-5 lead into the 3rd
period. K-W scored two straight goals to cut the lead to 8-7 before Craig Point scored a late
goal for the 9-7 final.
Arrows Express point getters were Cody Jamieson with 3 goals & 1 assist, Craig Point had 2 goals,
Lee Thomas and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks had 1 goal & 1 assist each and single goals were added
by Kent Squire-Hill and Jerome Thompson. Sid Smith, Mitch Nanticoke and Hughie Johnson had 2
assists each and single assists were added by Ben VanEvery, Holden Vyse, Kyle Schmelzle and
Cody Jacobs.
Game 3 in the best of 7 series will be played at the ILA on Tuesday July 18th at 8 PM.
View the Big MAN's game Report for this game
Friday July 14th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 7
K-W Braves - 1
The Six Nations Arrows Express started their defence of their 2 time Ontario Jr A lacrosse
championship last night at the ILA. The 1st place Arrows Express are taking on the 8th seeded
K-W Braves in the first round of the play-offs. All play-off series are best 4 out of 7 series
and the Arrows Express have earned home floor advantage throughout the play-offs with their 1st
place finish.
Game 1 of the series saw the Arrows Express start off slowly scoring only one goal in the 1st
period but they found their scoring touch in the 2nd as they went on to defeat the K-W Braves
by a score of 7-1 at the ILA on Friday night. The game was tied 1-1 after the 1st period and
the Arrows Express shut-out the Braves the rest of the way leading 5-1 after the 2nd period and
they added 2 more in the 3rd for the 7-1 final.
Game 2 in the series will be played Sunday afternoon at 2 PM at the Waterloo Rec Centre. Arrow
Express has arranged for two 47 seat fan buses. The buses will be leaving from Ohsweken Speedway.
They are loading at 11:30 AM and all seats are first come first serve.
Arrows Express point getters were Mitch Nanticoke with 2 goals & 2 assists, Hughie Johnson had 2 goals
& 1 assist, Jeremy Thompson had 1 goal & 1 assist and singles were added by Cody Jacobs and
Jon Williams. Cody Jamieson had 3 assists, Craig Point had 2 and Jacob Kicknosway-Loucks
added a single.
View the Big MAN's game Report for this game
Wednesday July 12th, 2006
Game played at St. Catharines
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 8
St. Catharines Athletics - 6
The Six Nations Arrows Express concluded the 2006 regular season by defeating the St. Catharines
Athletics by a score of 8 - 6 in St. Catharines on Wednesday night. With the victory the Arrows
Express clinched 1st place in the Ontario Jr. A league and also home floor advantage throughout
the play-offs.
The Arrows Express 2006 record was 19 wins and 3 losses and they were tied with Whitby who had an
identical record but based on tie breaker formulas the Arrows Express were awarded 1st place.
The Arrows Express point getters were Cody Jacobs with 2 goals & 1 assist, Cody Jamieson had 2 goals.
Jeremy Thompson, Kent Squire-Hill, Craig Point and Keegan Hill ll had 1 goal & 1 assist each. Assists
were added by Jon Williams with 2 and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks, Tory Gardner, Mitch Nanticoke,
Chris Courtney, Logan Kane and Grant Crawley all added 1 apiece.
The Arrows Express will start the 2006 play-offs at home
against the K-W Braves at 8 PM on Friday July 14th.
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Sunday July 9th, 2006
Game played at Waterloo
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 12
K-W Braves - 6
The Six Nations Arrows Express maintained their hold on 1st place and improved their record to
18 wins and 3 losses with a 12 - 6 win over the K-W Braves at the Waterloo Rec Centre on Sunday
evening. This keeps the Arrows Express tied with Whitby for 1st place with identical records
and each team has one game remaining.
The Arrows Express finish off the regular schedule with a game in St. Catharines on Wednesday
and with a victory they will clinch 1st place and assure themselves of home floor advantage
throughout the play-offs.
Cody Jamieson led the Arrows Express offense against the Braves with 6 goals on the night.
Their defense and goalies continue to play well and their team goals against average remains
under 5.5 per game which leads the Jr. A league by a wide margin.
Other Arrows Express point getters were Cody Jacobs and Jon Williams with 2 goals & 2 assists
each and single goals were added by Logan Kane and Kyle Schmelzle. Hughie Johnson had 4
assists, Lee Thomas added 3 assists while Dave Lomas and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks had 2 each
and singles were added by Mitch Nanticoke, Keegan Hill and Akeh Elijah.
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Friday July 7th, 2006
Game played at Mississauga
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 20
Mississauga Tomahawks - 6
The Six Nations Arrows Express continued their march towards the play-offs and clinching 1st
spot in the league standings with convincing 20 - 6 victory over the Mississauga Tomahawks on
Friday night. The game was never in doubt as the Arrows Express led 6-3 after the 1st period
and increased that lead to 12-4 after the 2nd. The Arrows Express added 5 more goals in the
3rd period for the 17-5 final.
Arrows Express points were scored by Cody Jamieson with 3 goals & 5 assists, Craig Point had 5
goals & 2 assists, Kent Squire-Hill had 1 goal & 5 assists, Lee Thomas had 2 goals & 2 assists,
Dave Lomas had 2 goals, Jeremy Thompson had 1 goal & 2 assists while Sid Smith, Tory Gardner and
Keegan Hill all had 1 goal & 1 assist. Assists were added by Ben VanEvery, Jon Williams, Dave
Ellis and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks all with 2 and singles were added by Holden Vyse, Jacob
Kicknosway-Loucks and Kevin Bucktooth.
The Arrows Express next will be played against the K-W Braves
at the Waterloo Rec Centre on Sunday (July 9) at 7 PM.
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Monday July 3rd, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 16
Burlington Chiefs - 4
The Six Nations Arrows Express moved into sole possession of 1st place for the first time this
year with a convincing 16 - 4 victory over the winless Burlington Chiefs on Monday night. The win
gives the Arrows Express a record of 16 wins and 3 losses on the season.
The game was never in doubt as the Arrows Express led 3-0 after the 1st period and 11-4 after the
2nd. The third period saw the Arrows Express shut-out the Chiefs 5-0 for the 16-4 final.
The Arrows Express points were scored by Cody Jamieson with 4 goals & 3 assists, Craig Point 2
goals & 4 assists, Kent Squire-Hill had 1 goal & 4 assists, Cody Jacobs had 2 goals & 1 assist,
Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks had 2 goals. Logan Kane and Dave Lomas had 1 goal & 2 assists, Jacob
Kicknosway-Loucks had 1 goal & 1 assist and Jon Williams added a single goal. Lee Thomas had 4
assists, Hughie Johnson and Keegan Hill had 2 apiece and single assists were added by Grant
Crawley, Ben VanEvery and Chris Courtney,
The Arrows Express continue on the road to end the season as they travel to Mississauga to
take on the Tomahawks at the Port Credit Arena on Friday night at 8 PM.
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Sunday July 2nd, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 11
Brampton Excelsiors - 3
The Six Nations Arrows Express got back on the winning track and inproved their record to 15 wins
and 3 losses with an 11 - 3 victory over the Brampton Excelsiors at the ILA on Sunday night. The
game was penalty filled with a total of 175 minutes being called including four fights as the Arrows
Express ended their regular schedule at the ILA.
The Arrows Express rebounded after their first loss in 15 games on Friday night and played a solid
all round game. The defense played a great game and Grant Crawley provided solid goaltending throughout
the entire 60 minutes. The offense played a high tempo motion game and their were 10 different goal
scorers as Mitch Nanticoke was the only player with 2 goals for the Arrows on the night.
The Arrows Express head out on the road for the final games of their regular schedule with stops in
Burlington, Mississauga, Kitchener-Waterloo and St. Catharines.
Arrows Express point getters were Mitch Nanticoke with 2 goals & 2 assists, Dave Lomas and Cody Jamieson
added 1 goal & 2 assists each. Six players had 1 goal & 1 assist each including Jeremy Thompson, Kent
Squire-Hill, Chris Courtney, Sid Smith, Jon Williams and Keegan Hill and a single goal was added by Cody
Jacobs. Assists were added by Craig Point and Jacob Kicknosway-Loucks with 2 apiece and singles were
added by Grant Crawley and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks.
Next game is in Burlington
tonight (Mon July 3rd) at 8 PM.
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Friday June 30th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 6
Peterboro Lakers - 7
The streak is over. The Six Nations Arrows Express winning streak ended at 14 as they were
defeated by a score of 7-6 at the ILA by the 3rd place St. Catharines Athletics. The Athletics
played a solid game at both ends of the floor and beat the Arrows Express in the process by a
single goal.
The Arrows Express had not lost a game since the second week in May during their winning streak.
The game was tied 3-3 at the end if the 1st period and the Athletics led 6-4 after two periods.
Cody Jamieson scored to make it 6-5 but the A's came back to restore the 2 goal lead before Cody
Jacobs scored what proved to be the final goal of the game with about 6 1/2 minutes left to play.
Arrows Express point getters were Cody Jamieson with 2 goals & 1 assist, Cody Jacobs had 2 goals!
Kent Squire-Hill had 1 goal & 2 assists and Chris Courtney added a single goal. Isaiah
Kicknosway-Loucks has 2 assists and singles were added by Kyle Schmelzle, Sid Smith and Hughie
Johnson.
Arrows Express next home game and final home game of the regular schedule
is Sunday July 2nd vs Brampton Excelsiors at 7 PM at the ILA.
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Thursday June 29th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 9
Peterboro Lakers - 6
The Six Nations Arrows Express made it fourteen in a row by defeating the Peterboro Lakers by a
score of 9-6 in front of a large hometown crowd at the ILA on Thursday night. It was "fan
appreciation" night with all fans being admitted free and the Arrows Express did not disappoint
their loyal fans, coming away with a victory.
There is little time to rest on the laurels of the 14 game winning streak as the Arrows Express
are right back in action at the ILA tonight at they take on the St. Catherines Athletics at 8 PM.
Point getters on the night were Kyle Schmelzle with 2 goals, Corbyn Tao added a goal & 2 assists,
while Jeremy Thompson, Kent Squire-Hill and Cody Jamieson all had 1 goal & 1 assist each and
single goals were added by Craig Point, Chris Courtney and Jon Williams. Sid Smith added 2 assists
and single assists were added Mitch Nanticoke and Tory Gardner.
Next home game is tonight (June 30)
against St. Catherines Athletics at 8 PM at the ILA.
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Tuesday June 27th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 12
K-W Braves - 6
The number thirteen was not unlucky for the Six Nations Arrows Express as they reeled off their 13th
win in a row with 12 - 6 win over the K-W Braves at the ILA on Tuesday night. The win keeps the Arrows
Express at least tied for 1st place as their record improved to 13 wins and 2 losses on the year.
Game three of this extended final home stand for the Arrows Express goes Thursday night against the
Peterboro Lakers at the ILA. This is "fan appreciation" game and all the Arrows Express fans will given
free admission to the game. There will also be special draw tickets available for those in attendance.
Arrows Express points were scored by Jeremy Thompson with 4 goals & 1 assist, Cody Jamieson had 2 goals
& 1 assist, Mitch Nanticoke had 2 goals, Kent Squire-Hill had 1 goal & 3 assists, Jon Williams had 1 goal
& 2 assists and single goals were added by Craig Point and Jacob Kicknosway-Loucks.
Dave Lomas had 2 assists and singles were added by Ben VanEvery, Kyle Schmelzle, Chris Courtney, Tory
Gardner, Cody Jacobs, Hugie Johnson and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks.
Arrows Express next home game is Thursday June 29th
vs the Peterboro Lakers at the ILA at 8 PM.
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Sunday June 25th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 16
Whitby Warriors - 3
The Six Nations Arrows Express moved into a 1st place tie as they easily defeated the Whitby Warriors
by a score of 16-3 in front of a large crowd at the ILA on Sunday night. Whitby came into the game in
1st place and had only been beaten once including a victory over the Arrows Express early in the season.
This was the Arrows Express 12th win in a row and runs their record to 12 wins and 2 losses identical
to that of Whitby. The Arrows Express played a very solid game defensively as they held the high
scoring Warriors to one goal a period. This game kicked off a five game home stand for the Arrows
Express in the upcoming week.
Arrows Express point getters were Cody Jamieson with 3 goals & 4 assists, Cody Jacobs had 2 goals & 3
assists, while Kent Squire-Hill had 3 goals & 1 assist, Craig Point had 2 goals & 3 assists, Jon
Williams had 2 goals, Hughie Johnson had 1 goal & 1 assist and single goals were added by Holden Vyse
and Kevin Bucktooth. Dave Lomas, Sid Smith and Mitch Nanticoke had 3 assists each while goalie Grant
Crawley picked up 2 assists and single assists were added by Kyle Schemlzle, Keegan Hill and Isaiah
Kicknosway-Loucks.
Arrows Express next home game is Tuesday June 27
against the K-W Braves at the ILA at 8 PM.
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Friday June 23rd, 2006
Game played at Orillia
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 14
Orillia/Rama Kings - 6
The Six Nations Arrows Express reeled off their 11th win in a row with a 14-6 victory over the
Orillia/Rama Kings in Rama on Friday night. This sets up the first place showdown with Whitby at
the ILA Sunday night. Cody Jamieson led the offense for the Arrows with 5 goals & 3 assists on
the night.
The game was a chippy affair as the Arrows Express built up an 8-1 lead after the 1st period.
Orillia scored 3 of their 6 goals on the power-play in the 2nd period as the Arrows led 11-5
after the second. The third period remained chippy as the Arrows Express outscored the Rama Kings
3-1 for the 14-6 final.
Other Arrows Express point getters were Keegan Hill with 2 goals, Dave Lomas had 1 goal & 2 assists,
while Kent Squire-Hill, Craig Point and Hughie Johnson all had 1 goal & 1 assist each. Single goals
were added by Mitch Nanticoke and Cody Jacobs. Assists were scored by Jacob Kicknosway-Loucks with 3,
Holden Vyse added 2 and singles went to Lee Thomas and Kevin Bucktooth.
The Arrows Express are having a pot-luck lunch at the ILA on Sunday at 12:30. Bring your favorite dish
and everyone is welcome as they will be handing out Ontario championship rings and last year's Minto
Cup medals at that time.
Arrows Express next home game is Sunday June 25
against the Whitby Warriors at the ILA at 7 PM.
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Monday June 19th, 2006
Game played at Toronto
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 14
Toronto Beaches - 4
Make it ten in a row for the Six Nations Arrows Express as they extended their unbeaten streak by
defeating the Toronto Beaches 14 - 4 at the Ted Reeves Arena in Toronto last night. This victory
improves the Arrows Express record to 10 wins and 2 losses on the season and moves them into 2nd
place in the standings.
The Arrows Express played a strong opening period and built a commanding 7 - 1 lead by the end of
the 1st period. Beaches held the Arrows to 4 goals in the second period and scored 3 of their own
as the Arrows Express carried an 11 - 4 lead into the 3rd period. The Arrows Express shut-out the
Beaches in the 3rd period and Cody Jacobs scored the final 2 goals to finish with 4 on the night to
lead the Arrows to the 14 - 4 final.
Kent Squire-Hill followed up his 8 point night on Sunday with 2 goals and 3 assists against Toronto
and Craig Point added 4 goals as well.
Other Arrows Express points were scored by Hughie Johnson with 1 goal & 5 assists, Dave Lomas had 1
goal & 2 assists, Lee Thomas had 1 goal & 1 assist and Keegan Hill added a single goal. Assists were
added by Cody Jamieson with 3, Tyler Hill had 2 assists on the night and Sid Smith added a single
assist.
The Arrows Express travel to Rama on Friday night to take on the Orillia/Rama Kings at 8 PM.
The Arrows Express next home game will be a 1st place show down with the
Whitby Warriors on Sunday June 25th at 7 PM at the ILA.
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Sunday June 18th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 20
Mississauga Tomahawks - 3
The Six Nations Arrows Express extended their unbeaten streak to nine games in a row with a 20 - 3 win
over the visiting Mississauga Tomahawks at the ILA on Sunday night. This victory improves the Arrows
Express record to 9 wins and 2 losses on the season.
The game was never in doubt from the opening face-off as the Arrows Express jumped to a 5 - 0 lead and led
7 - 2 at the end of the 1st period. They extended the lead to 15 - 3 after the 2nd period and coasted to
the 20 - 3 final.
The Arrows Express added another player to their roster as they signed Jon Williams from Cattaragus, New
York and he had an excellent start to his Jr. A career as he had 3 goals and 1 assist on the night. Kent
Squire-Hill had an 8 point night with 6 goals and 2 assists and Cody Jamieson had 6 assists.
Other Arrows Express point getters were Craig Point with 3 goals & 3 assists, Mitch Nanticoke had 4
goals & 1 assist, Cody Jacobs had 2 goals & 4 assists, Hughie Johnson had 1 goal & 4 assists and Holden
Vyse had 1 goal & 1 assist. Assists were added by Dave Lomas with 3 and singles were added by Randy
Chrysler Jr., Logan kane, Lee Thomas, Akeh Elijah and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks.
The Arrows Express next home game is Sunday June 25th
when they take on the 1st place Whitby Warriors at 7 PM at the ILA.
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Saturday June 10th, 2006
Game played at Ottawa
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 6
Ottawa Titans - 4
The Six Nations Arrows Express avenged one of their two losses this year and extended their winning streak
to eight games by defeating the Ottawa Titans 6-4 in Ottawa on Saturday night. This improves the Arrows
Express record to 8 wins and 2 losses on the season and moves the Arrows into a 1st place tie with Whitby
and Kitchener.
The Arrows Express took a quick 2 - 0 lead but the Titans replied with three in a row before Cody Jamieson
scored his first of two goals on the night to tie the score at 3-3 at the end of the 1st period. The game
remained closely played in the second period as Jeremy Thompson's 2 goals gave the Arrows a 5-4 lead after
two periods. Cody Jamieson scored the only goal of the third period for the 6 - 4 final.
Arrows Express point getters were Cody Jamieson with 2 goals & 1 assist, Jeremy Thompson had 2 goals, Hughie
Johnson has 1 goal & 1 assist and Kent Squire-Hill had a single goal. Dave Lomas and Lee Thomas had 2 assists
each and Logan Kane added a single assist.
Arrows Express next home game is Sunday June 18 against
the Mississauga Tomahawks @ 7 PM at the ILA.
Wednesday June 7th, 2006
Game played at Brampton
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 11
Brampton Excelsiors - 3
The Six Nations Arrows Express continue to roll as they reeled off their 7th win a row with an 11 - 3
victory over the Brampton Excelsiors in Brampton on Wednesday night. The Arrows played a solid all
round game and their defence only allowed one goal a period as they built leads of 7 - 1 and 10 - 2
after the first and second periods. The win improves the Arrows Express record to 7 wins and 2 losses
on the season.
The Arrows Express continue to add players as another couple of new faces were in the line-up as
Corbyn Tao and Tyler Hill both made their season debut with the team. The Arrows Express took
advantage of Brampton’s penalties as they scored 7 of their 11 goals on the power-play. The Arrows
Express play their next game on the road in Ottawa as they take on the Titans at the Earl Armstrong
Arena this coming Saturday night at 8 PM.
Arrows Express point getters were Craig Point with 3 goals, Cody Jamieson had 2 goals & 4 assists,
Cody Jacobs had 2 goals & 3 assists, Clayton Staats had 2 goals & 1 assist, Hughie Johnson had 1 goal &
3 assists and Mitch Nanticoke added a single goal. Assists went to Corbyn Tao, Kent Squire-Hill, Lee
Thomas, Dave Lomas and Tory Gardner all with one apiece.
Arrows Express next home game Sunday June 18th at 7 PM
against Mississauga Tomahawks at the ILA.
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Sunday June 4th, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 14
Toronto Beaches - 6
The Six Nations Arrows Express extended their winning streak to 6 in a row with a 14 - 8 victory over
Toronto Beaches at the ILA on Sunday night. This improves the Arrows Express record to 6 wins and 2
losses on the year. Prior to the game the Arrows Express unveiled their 2005 Ontario Championship banner.
The banner was raised by last year's captain Ben Powless and assistants Kent Squire-Hill and Mitch Nanticoke.
Arrows Express getters were Kent Squire-Hill with 3 goals & 2 assists, Craig Point had 2 goals & 2 assists,
Cody Jamieson had 1 goal & 3 assists, Jeremy Thompson and Cody Jacobs had 2 goals & 1 assist each, Mitch
Nanticoke had 1 goal & 2 assists, Troy Gardner had 1 goal & 1 assist and single goals were added by Holdon
Vyse and Lee Thomas. Assists were added by Ben VanEvery, Kevin Bucktooth and Hughie Johnson with 2 apiece
and Dave Ellis added a single.
Arrows Express next home game is Sunday June 18 vs Mississauga at 7 PM.
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Tues. May 30, 2006
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 6
Orangeville Northmen - 0
The Six Nations Arrows Express pulled off a rare shut out victory at the ILA on Tuesday night. With Grant
Crawley providing flawless goaltending the Arrows Express won their 5th game in a row defeating the
Orangeville Northmen by a score of 6 - 0. It was a solid all round effort by the Arrows Express team defense
that contributed to the shut-out victory. The win improves the Arrows Express record to 5 wins and 2 losses
on the season.
The Arrows Express spread out their scoring evenly by scoring 2 goals in each period. Craig Point led the
offense with a 3 goal effort. The Arrows Express play their final game of a 4 game home stand with a game
against the Toronto Beaches next Sunday night at the ILA.
Arrows Express point getters were Craig Point with 3 goals, Sid Smith had 1 goal & 1 assist with single
goals added by Kent Squire-Hill and Mitch Nanticoke. Cody Jacobs, Cody Jamieson and Hughie Johnson all
had 2 assists and singles were added Chris Courtney, Jeremy Johns and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks.
Arrows Express next home game is this coming
Sunday, June 4th 7 PM against the Toronto Beachesn at the ILA.
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Sunday May 28th
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 15
Orillia/Rama Kings - 7
The Six Nations Arrows Express won their 4th game in a row after defeating Orillia by a score of 15 - 7
at the ILA on Sunday night. The win improves the Arrows Express record to 4 wins and 2 losses on the
season. The Arrows Express spread out their scoring evenly by scoring 5 goals in each period as they
led 5 - 2 after the 1st period and 10 - 5 after the 2nd. The Arrows Express continue with this home
stand with a game against the Orangeville Northmen on Tuesday night at the ILA.
Arrows Express point getters were Craig Point with 5 goals & 1 assist, Cody Jacobs added 4 goals & 1
assist, Mitch Nanticoke had 2 goals & 1 assist, Cody Jamieson had 1 goal & 2 assists while Kent Squire-
Hill and Logan Kane each had 1 goal & 1 assist and Jeremy Thompson added a single goal. Other assists
went to David Lomas with 3, Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks and Holden Vyse had 2 assists each and single
assists were added by Ben VanEvery, Lee Thomas Sid Smith, Clayton Staats and Tory Gardner.
Arrows Express next home game is this coming
Tuesday, May 30th at 8 PM against the Orangeville Northmen at the ILA.
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Friday May 26th
Game played at Six Nations
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 23
Burlington Chiefs - 2
The Six Nations Arrows Express improved their record to 3 wins and 2 losses with a convincing 23 - 2
win over the winless Burlington Chiefs at the ILA on Friday night. The game was never in doubt as
the Arrows Express led 8 - 1 after the 1st period and increased that lead to 19 - 1 at the end of
the 2nd period and cruised to the 23 - 2 final score.
Arrows Express point getters were Cody Jacobs with 5 goals & 4 assists, Cody Jamieson with 2 goals &
6 assists, Craig Point had 5 goals, Kent Squire-Hill had 5 assists and Clayton Staats added 4 goals.
Other goal scorers were Logan Kane with 2 goals, Mitch Nanticoke and Sid Smith each had 1 goal and 3
assists apiece, David Lomas had 1 goal & 2 assists, Chris Courtney Squire and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks
had 1 goal & 1 assist each. Other assists went to Lee Thomas with 2 and single assists were added by
Holden Vyse and Tory Gardner.
Arrows Express next home game is this coming
Sunday May 28th at 7 PM against the Orillia/Rama Kings at the ILA.
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Tuesday May 23rd
Game played at Peterboro
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 11
Peterboro Lakers - 8
The Arrows Express recorded their second straight win by defeating the previously unbeaten Lakers by a
score of 11 - 8 in Peterboro on Tuesday night. With the win the Arrows even their record to 2 wins and
2 losses on the season.
The Lakers jumped out to an early 2 - 0 lead but the Arrows Express scored the 8 goals in a row to lead
4 - 2 at the end of the 1st period and build an 8 - 2 lead into the 2nd period before the Lakers finally
scored their 3rd goal late in the 2nd period. The Lakers staged a come back in the 3rd to close to
within 2 goals but the Arrows Express prevailed for the 11 - 8 final.
Arrows Express points scored by Cody Jamieson with 4 goals while Kent Squire-Hill, Dave Lomas, Clayton
Staats, Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks & Kyle Point all had 1 goal & 1 assist each with single goals added by
Lee Thomas and Cody Jacobs. Craig Point, Mitch Nanticoke and Hughie Johnson had 2 assists each and
single assists were added by Kevin Bucktooth and Tory Gardner.
Arrows Express next home game is this coming
Friday May 26th vs Burlington Chiefs at 8 PM at the ILA.
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Friday May 19th
Game played at Orangeville
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 12
Orangeville Northmen - 8
The Six Nations Jr. "A" Arrows Express got their first win of the season against 2 losses with a 12 - 8 win in
Orangeville last night. The Arrows Express continue to change their roster as their players return from school
and field lacrosse in the US. This game saw the Arrows Express debut four more new players into the line-up.
The Northmen and Arrows Express exchanged early goals for a 2 - 2 tie but then the Arrows scored three
consecutive to take a 5 - 2 lead after the 1st period. The second period saw the Arrows score two early goals
to build a 7 - 2 lead before the Northmen scored 3 in a row to narrow the lead to 7 - 5. The teams exchanged
2 more goals apiece late in the period allowing the Arrows Express carry a 9 - 6 lead into the 3rd period.
The Arrows Express outscored Orangeville 3 - 2 in the 3rd period for the 12 - 8 final.
The game was a chippy affair for most of the night and their were several fights late in the game and for
the second consecutive the Arrows Express were assessed 59 minutes in penalties and Northmen had 58 minutes.
Arrows Express point getters were Jeremy Thompson with 4 goals, Lee Thomas had 2 goals & 2 assists, Craig
Point had 2 goals& 1 assist, Kent Squire and Cody Jacobs had 1 goal & 1 assist each and single goals were added
by Hughie Johnson and Sid Smith. Assists went to Clayton Staats, Cody Jamieson and Mitch Nanticoke with 2
apiece and single assists went to Holden Vyse and Jerome Thompson.
Arrows Express next home game is their traditional Bread & Cheese Day game on
Mon. May 22nd at 4 PM against the Peterboro Lakers.
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Tuesday May 16th
Game played at Whitby
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 9
WHITBY WARRIORS - 12
The Six Nations Jr. "A" Arrows Express record fell to 0 - 2 on the season with a 12 - 9 overtime loss in Whitby
last night. The Arrows Express had the majority of their players in the line-up as four of six players returned
after winning the NJCAA Division III national field lacrosse championship with Onondaga Community College. These
six players are Sid Smith, Cody Jamieson, Craig Point, Kent Squire, Kevin Bucktooth and Isaiah Kicknosway-Loucks.
They were crowned national champs with a convincing 30 - 6 thrashing of Suffolk in the championship game held in
Long Island, New York this past Sunday.
In this game the Arrows Express got off to a quick start and led 3 - 1 after the first period. Whitby reversed
the tables in the 2nd period as it ended with the score tied 4 - 4. The Arrows Express fell behind 8 - 5 in the
third period before scoring 3 straight goals to force overtime. They struck first in overtime but then the Warriors
scored 4 unanswered goals for the 12 - 9 final.
Arrows Express point getters were Cody Jamieson with 4 goals, Craig Point had 1 goal & 2 assists, Kent Squire
had 2 goals while Lee Thomas and Cody Jacobs had 1 goal & 1 assist each. Hughie Johnson had 3 assists,
Holden Vyse had 2 assists and single assists went to Ben VanEvery, Mitch Nanticoke and Tory Gardner. The
Arrows Express travel to Orangeville to take on the Northmen on Friday night at 8 PM.
Arrows Express next home game is their traditional Bread & Cheese Day game on
Mon. May 22nd at 4 PM against the Peterboro Lakers.
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Season Opener
Sunday May 7th, 2006
SIX NATIONS ARROWS - 6
OTTAWA TITANS - 8
The Six Nations Jr. 'A' Arrows Express kicked off their 2006 season with an 8 - 6 loss to visiting Ottawa Titans
at Iroquois Lacrosse Arena. The Arrows Express were missing some of their key returning players as they are still
away at school but give Ottawa full marks in their victory. The second period proved to be the undoing for the
Arrows Express as they were outscored 6-3 by the Titans after the 1st period ended in a 1-1 tie.
The game was a fairly fast tempoed with both teams having plenty of scoring chances. Grant Crawley was
replaced by Ben VanEvery about half way through the second period but the goaltender change did not spark
the offense as Ottawa scored three goals in a row before the Arrows Express replied with 2 of their own to
make the score 7 - 4 in favour of the Titans going into the 3rd period. The Arrows scored a quick goal to cut
the lead to 2 and then pulled within 1 when Clayton Staats scored with just over 7 minutes left
in the period. This would be as close as the Arrows Express would come as they pulled their goalie late in
the game and Ottawa scored in the empty net for the 8 - 6 final.
Arrows Express point getters were Clayton Staats with 1 goal and 3 assists, Lee Thomas had 2 goals, Kyle
Point had 1 goal and 1 assist, Dan Hill & Mitch Nanticoke had 1 goal apiece, Matt Myke had 2 assists and
Murray Porter had 1 assist.
Arrows Express next home game is their traditional Bread & Cheese Day game on
Mon. May 22nd at 4 PM against the Peterboro Lakers.