SIX NATIONS — The Six Nations Junior A Arrows met up with the Toronto Beaches last weekend for a pre-season exhibition game on Thursday, April 28 at the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena. An equalized game, both teams put effort in to finalize with a tie after an over-time stint. The Arrows second pre-season showing was presented by the CEJ Foundation on May 1, and took them to the Toronto Rock Athletic Centre (TRAC). This opened for a match against the Oakville Buzz, which ended in a loss for the Arrows 12-16, but some pre-season lessons that will gear them up for this weekend. “A tough lesson in Oakville but we’re excited for our opener,” wrote the Six Nations Jr. A Lacrosse Facebook page. The Arrows next game will take them into Orangeville territory at the Tony Rose Arena to face the Northmen on Wednesday, May 11, at 8 p.m., while their next home game will take place on Sunday, May 15, versus the Burlington Chiefs at the ILA.
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