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

I have met some great friends, lots of laughs, maybe a few beers. But, most of all memories!

Tom Orpana

Rams Player

Drinking!

Bob Drury

Brampton Player

Because I really love it!

Robert Wilkie

Huntsville Player

Alumni

Kyle Jamison

Kyle Jamison

Player

Growing up in Six Nations, Kyle was able to move from playing his minor career to play in the Can-Am league for the Six Nations Slash. After his junior career Jamison moved on to the CLAX league playing for the Iroquois Ironmen winning a championship with the team. After CLAX dissolved, Kyle was redrafted to the Six Nations Snipers. In 2002 he got is big break getting drafted to the Columbus Landsharks in the NLL, he later played for the Arizona Sting, and Buffalo Bandits.

Gus Liadis

Gus Liadis

Player/Builder

Gus has been involved with lacrosse most of his life, playing for the Huntsville Hawks minor lacrosse association and then moving on to play Junior A with the Whitby Warriors, and then playing Major Series Lacrosse with the Brampton Excelsiors. He won a Minto Cup in junior, and then a Mann Cup in senior. Liadis continues to give back to the sport as a coach as well as a director for Huntsville District Minor Lacrosse Association.

Sandy Chapman

Sandy Chapman

Player/Builder

Acton born Sandy Chapman, "Chappy", grew up playing hockey, like most Canadian kids, but also dabbled in Badminton. As time progressed, eventually his love and dedication to the game took over, and spent 10 years focused on lacrosse. His focus and love of the game paid off, getting him drafted in the first round, 12th overall, in 2001. But even as a five-time, NLL champion, three time Mann Cup Chappy continues the legacy of lacrosse by coaching with minor lacrosse for the Burlington Blaze. Watching the next generation of Chapman on the floor you can see the same tenacity and work ethic as his father brought to his game.

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