2023 SNMLA Award Winners announced at annual banquet

By TRT Staff with notes submitted by Michelle Bomberry

SIX NATIONS — This week, the Six Nations Minor Lacrosse Association hosted its annual banquet and recognized over 100 different athletes from over 20 separate age and level divisions at the Six Nations Community Hall starting on September 24.

For the Paperweight Rep. Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Leon Smith, High Scorer Taydon General, Most Sportsmanlike Savannah Vyse, Best Defense Ganedase Jamieson and Most Improved was split between Payton Staats, Athohate Lazore and Four Thompson.

For the U9 1 Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player was split between Kobe Powless and Leelyn Smith, and High Scorer was split between Kian General, Jagger Bomberry, Kane Farmer and Jaxson Hess, Most Sports-manlike was split between Wehnihsriyo Jamieson and Yonteserontyes Brant, Best Defense Jaxson Hess and Most Improved Eli Monteforte.

For the U9 2 Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player was split between Rowan Johnson and Noah Johnson, High Scorer Haysen Hill, Most Sportsmanlike Everleigh Staats, Best Defense Haiwayi:sta’ Attwood and Most Improved Kessler Hill.

For the U9 3 Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Sawyer McNaughton
High Scorer Sawyer McNaughton, Most Sportsmanlike Rowerenkehte Wagers-Oakes, Best Defense Laval Staats and Most Improved Tayten King.

For the U11 1 Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Jaemyn Johnson, High Scorer Marshall Henry, Most Sportsmanlike Jaxon Henhawk, Best Defense Bryce Robertson and Most Improved Comyn Jamieson.

For the U11 2 Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Raylon Hill, High Scorer Sonny Silversmith, and Best Defense John Hill. The Most Improved Award was awarded to the full team: Raylon Hill, Teioweratane Squire, Dominic Johns, Kassia Martin, Kalden Sandy, Rylan Attwood, Nevayah Hill, Andrew Porter, Archer Kicknosway, Gunnar Kicknosway, Reichert Harris, Tyson Thomas, Sonny Silversmith, William Shoup, Kershaw Hill, Nash Hill, Waenhai Harris, John Hill and Charlie Doxtator.

For the U11 3 Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Jesse Maracle, High Scorer Armani Williams, Most Sportsmanlike Addison Thomas, Best Defense Zaden Lalande, and Most Improved Ella Moore.

For the U13 1 Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player was split between Madex Schindler and Bentley Crawford, High Scorer Madex Schindler, Most Sportsmanlike Jaydon Sandy, Best Defense was split between Eldred Martin and Leroy Whitlow-Hill and Most Improved Nala Hill.

For the U13 2, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Garrett Longboat, High Scorer Tyson Styres, Most Sportsmanlike Bo Hill, Best Defense Hayden Bomberry and Most Improved was split between Rhys Boothroyd and David General.

For the U13 3, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Tyson Maracle, High Scorer Howard Hill, Most Sportsmanlike Ryder Hess, Best Defense Liam Hill and Most Improved was split between Howard Hill and Drayton Simon.

For the U15 1 Division, the High Scorer award was given to Randon Greene.

For the U15 2 Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Hiram Pitawanakwat, High Scorer Triton McNaughton, Most Sportsmanlike Farah Garlow, and Best Defense Jasper Pitawanakwat. The Most Improved Award was awarded to the entire team: Aiden Henry, Calder Anderson, Colby Dutcher, Crosby Johns, Darius Johns, Donavin Longboat, Farah Garlow, Hiram Pitawanakwat, Jasper Pitawanakwat, Joshua Zivanovich, Katsienhiio Squire, Kelly Henhawk, Micah Sault, Richard Williams, Triton McNaughton, Tylor Maracle-Hess, Zachary Garlow, and Zander Powless.

For the U15 3 Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Colin Doxtator, High Scorer Kaleb Simon, Most Sportsmanlike Silas Anderson, Best Defense Gunnar Davis and Most Improved Preston Powless.

For the U17 1 Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Chaz Hill, High Scorer Memphis McNaughton, Most Sportsmanlike Vince Sandy, Best Defense Tristan Garlow and Most Improved Ben Thomas.

For the U17 2 Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player was split between Carter Martin and Jordin Martin, High Scorer Will Rowe, Most Sportsmanlike Ahshewaras Green, Best Defense was split between Logan Doxtator and Rhys Doolittle, and Most Improved Ryersyn Montour.

For the U22 Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player was split between Iggy Bush and Zachary Jacobs, High Scorer Dayton Jamieson, Most Sportsmanlike Evan Lickers, Best Defense Wes Longboat and Most Improved Nathan Dargie-Hill.

For the U15 Girls Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Jaidyn Henry, High Scorer Madalyn Vyse, Most Sportsmanlike Marquis Thomas, Best Defense Sophie Jefferson, and Most Improved Jaelyn Johnson.

For the U17 Girls Division, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Peyton Vyse-Hill, High Scorer Yakasoni Cornelius, Most Sportsmanlike Amanita Lickers, Best Defense Kallyn Martin and Most Improved Teegan Jonathan.

For the U22 Girls, awards were given as follows: Most Valuable Player Melia Martin, High Scorer Lauryn Hill, Most Sportsmanlike Hailey Thomas-Bacon, Best Defense Kaya Nomee-Maracle, and Most Improved Gehzii Smoke-LeFort.

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