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

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

Jen Orpana

Rams Spouse

I'm too old to play anywhere else.

Jacques Mireault

Rams 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.

Marty Hill

Marty Hill

Player

Growing up in Six Nations Marty moved into the Junior A program in 2009 as a transition player. Drafted to the NLL in 2015 he signed with Rochester and Buffalo. Marty spent the summer playing with the Six Nations Chiefs in Major Series Lacrosse, and well as playing winter ball in the ALL with the Six Nations Snipers.

John Chesebrough

John Chesebrough

Goalie

Every great team needs a great goaltender, and John steps up whenever needed. Chesebrough has an accomplished senior career playing multiple years with the Ontario Series Brooklin Merchants and Major Series Brooklin Redmen. John was critical part of the 2015 Ontario Series Lacrosse championship with the Merchants where the team went on to place 3rd at the Presidents Cup national championship.

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