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

Because I really love it!

Robert Wilkie

Huntsville Player

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

Derek Blasutti

Derek Blasutti

Builder

A self-proclaimed lacrosse player who doesn't know when to let the dream die, Derek continues to give back to the game with love. An executive member of the Brampton Excelsiors Minor Lacrosse Club, Derek can be seen contributing to teams as a coach giving back to the next generation of players. He continues to play as a goalie in Senior Series Lacrosse and has retired from Senior Mens Field Lacrosse at least five times, maybe the last one will be for real. In addition to playing and coaching minor lacrosse, Derek has also coached for Team Ontario adding another check to his long resume.

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.

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.

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