Why Ontario Masters Lacrosse Association?

Masters lacrosse a non-contact game incorporating the basic rules of lacrosse. The Ontario Masters Lacrosse Association strives to promote physical fitness, sportsmanship and fair play while playing this great game.

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Testimonials

To get him out of the house! Thanks boys!!!

Jen Orpana

Rams Spouse

To have other people to drink beer with.

Mike Walker

Brampton Player

For the fun of it, and to get out of the house!

Devin Millen

Niagara Player

Alumni

Ken "Monster" Montour

Ken "Monster" Montour

Player

Ken started playing lacrosse as a young boy for Six Nations seeing early successes, he received several accolades as a young goaltender. Ken moved on to play Junior A lacrosse for the Six Nations Arrows where he was awarded the most valuable player. Montour played almost all of his senior lacrosse career for the Six Nations Chiefs except for 2001 and 2002, where he moved out west, and played for the Adanacs and helping them win their first-ever Mann Cup.

In 2017, Ken was inducted into the Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

Brady Heseltine

Brady Heseltine

Player

Hailing from Elora Ontario Brady was destined to play lacrosse. For those from the area, Heseltine is synonymous with lacrosse. Growing up playing the game as a minor Brady had a knack for netting the ball. Moving from the minor program to junior in Elora, Brady was made captain. He eventually moved on to play Junior A with Brampton. He played D3 for Mercyhurst before moving on to senior lacrosse with Owen Sound and Brampton again.

Cory Bomberry

Cory Bomberry

Player

Selected as a first-round pick by the Rochester  Knighthawks in 1997, Bomberry entered the league as a two-time Mann Cup champion with the Six Nations Chiefs (1995, 1996). In his rookie year, the Knighthawks won the championship. Twice in his 13-year professional career, Bomberry has been the recipient of the Turtle Island News  National Lacrosse League Native American MVP!

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