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 have other people to drink beer with.

Mike Walker

Brampton Player

I'm too old to play anywhere else.

Jacques Mireault

Rams Player

Drinking!

Bob Drury

Brampton Player

Alumni

Jeff Snyder

Jeff Snyder

Builder

Not to be confused with the incorrectly spelt Geoff Snider from Alberta, Jeff has become an incredible advocate for the sport in Ontario. Nobody knows whether Jeff actually works, as he always seems to be at the arena coaching one of the many teams in various disciplines and leagues. He is constantly sharing all he has learned throughout his lacrosse career in minor, junior, and college and being selected to attend pro camps. His tough, gritty lacrosse personality comes across much differently as a coach working with players in minor box lacrosse, junior men's field, senior men's field, women's field, junior box lacrosse, senior men's box and everything in between Jeff coaches and manages it all.

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.

Kyle Arbuckle

Kyle Arbuckle

Player/Builder

A native of Sudbury Ontario, Kyle grew up developing an interesting and bold sense of humour and some silky, silky mitts. Buckle was drafted in 2000 to the Syracuse Smash, he then moved on to the Columbus Landsharks for the rest of his career. After his professional career, Arbuckle moved on to coaching with teams in the MSL and minor organizations supporting the future of lacrosse.

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