- Six Nations Rebels
The Six Nations Rebels are Junior "B"
box lacrosse team fromSix Nations 40, Ontario ,Canada . The Rebels play in theOLA Junior B Lacrosse League .History
Initially named the Six Nations Red Rebels. The Red Rebels follow in the tradition of the
Six Nations Arrows . After years of success on the Six Nations 40 Reserve, in 1996 it became clear that it was time to add a second tier of Junior lacrosse to the region.Founders Cup - 1997
This theory was proven when the Red Rebels won the National title, the
Founders Cup in only their second year of existence by defeating the favouredOrillia Rama Kings 9-7 in a thrilling Overtime Gold Medal match at the Mimico Arena in 1997. The Red Rebels finished the Round-Robin portion of the Founders Cup tournament with a 4-and-1 record. The Red Rebels met the host, Mimico Mountaineers and were pushed to overtime where they prevailed with a 7-6 win over a young netminder, Anthony Cosmo.Founders Cup - 1998
The Red Rebels won their 1st
J. A. MacDonald Trophy as the Ontario Jr B Champions in 1998. The Red Rebels forced to play for the Bronze Medal as a result of a tie-breaking formula after theClarington Green Gaels and the Iroquois Lacrosse Association finished in a 3-way tie for first-place at theFounders Cup championship held in Akwasasne. The Red Rebels defeated the Edmonton Miners 12-10 to win the Bronze Medal that season.Ontario Finals- 2003
The Rebels dropped the term Red from their name prior to the 2002 OLA Jr B Regular season.The Rebels made a run during the 2003 season, however, the upstart
Barrie Tornado won the hard fought five game Ontario Jr B championship series. Barrie went on to win theFounders Cup that year.Founders Cup - 2007
The Rebels did not made a serious run again until the memorable 2007 season. After start the regular season by dropping two of their first three games, the Rebels proceeded to go unbeaten in regulation time the rest of the season to finish with a 17-and-3 record for 1st-place in Western Conference.After sweeping the 8th-seed,
Hamilton Bengals in the opening round, Six Nations found a tough veteran-ladenOwen Sound Rams squad in their path. The Rebels took the opening game relatively easy, but in game two Owen Sound upset Six Nations with a 9-7 overtime victory. The series returned to the Gaylord Powless Arena where the Rebels proceeded to take game two 10-6 and game three 14-7 to advance to the Western Conference Final against theWindsor AKO Fratmen .Six Nations would sweep the series but it was not an easy task winning 6-4, 9-3 and 6-5 over the tough Fratmen to advance to the Ontario Final against the undefeatedClarington Green Gaels .The Green Gaels were perfect through the regular season (20-and-0) and reached the Ontario Final in the minimum nine games. The Rebels shocked the favoured Green Gaels by winning 8-6 at the Bowmanville complex of game one. Six Nations returned to the Gaylord Powless Arena and won game two 10-7 before being pushed to overtime in game three on the Green Gaels home floor. However, the Rebels prevailed to win 9-6 to claim their 2ndJ. A. MacDonald Trophy as Ontario Jr B Champions and the right to represent Ontario at theFounders Cup in Kamloops, B.C.The Rebels were dominating throughout the tournament by outscoring the seven teams they faced by a combined 86-25 at theCanadian Lacrosse Association Jr B Championships.Six Nations Rebels were crowned the best Jr B team in Canada following their 8-2 romp over theCoquitlam Adanacs to win the 2007Founders Cup championship held at the MacArthur Sports Center. This is the second time the Rebels have won theFounders Cup in franchise history.Ontario Jr B 2008
The 2008 season had high expectation of the Rebels this season and the team did not disappoint their fans as they completed their 1st perfect Regular season in franchise history by winning all 20 games to be seeded 1st throughout the Ontario Jr B playoffs. Six Nations set a team record by allowing only 89 goals in the 20 regular season games which challenged the 1989 record of 84 goals allowed by the goalie tandem of Stephen Dietrich and Bob Watson of the
Kitchener-Waterloo Braves .The Rebels road to their 2nd consecutiveJ. A. MacDonald Trophy was not as smooth as the regular season. Six Nations began with a 3-game sweep ofWallaceburg Red Devils . The Rebels won the 1st game of the next series against theWindsor AKO Fratmen . However, the Rebels calendar year of being perfect would come to an end on same August 15th that they had last felt the sting of a defeat as Windsor won game two 7-6 to tie the series at one game apiece. Six Nations would win the next two games 10-7 and 10-4 to advance to the Western Conference Finals against the red hot,Elora Mohawks .The Mohawks were riding a 13-game winning coming into the series. Elora upset the Rebels 11-10 in the series opener at theGaylord Powless Arena and followed up a with 9-6 win at theElora Community Centre to lead the series 2-0. With their backs to the wall, Six Nations played a more desperate game in Game 3 to come away with a 10-4 victory. Back in Elora the Rebels kept rolling with a 12-7 triumph to force a Game 5. Six Nations completed their comeback with a 7-6 thriller as Cody Johnson would net the series winner with 45 seconds left on the clock to advance to the Ontario Jr B Final against theHalton Hills Bulldogs .The Rebels won the Ontario Jr B Final in four games over the Bulldogs to advance to the Founders Cup being held in Guelph.Founders Cup 2008
The Rebels breezed through the round-robin portion of the Founders Cup tournament which was being hosted by the
Guelph Regals . Six Nations defeatedLongueil Patriotes 14-2,Port Coquitlam Saints 9-3,Saskatchewan SWAT 19-2,Calgary Mountaineers 9-3 andCalgary Chill 17-4. The Rebels met up with the PoCo Saints in the Semi-Final and came away with a 10-3 triumph which would set up an All-Ontario final against the host Regals. The Rebels jumped out to a 4-1 over the Regals during the first period of theFounders Cup championship game. However, the improved Guelph Regals battled back to tie the game midway through the third period a 6-6. Just when talk of overtime became part of the conversation, Rebels Torrey VanEvery put the Rebels up 7-6 and Gold Medal game MVP, Jeremy Johns would add the eventual game-winning-goal for a 8-6 with less than two minutes remaining. The Regals would add a goal at the buzzer for an 8-7 final. The Rebels became the 1st team since the 1994-1995 Orillia Kings to win back-to-backJ. A. MacDonald Trophy andFounders Cup titles.eason-by-Season Results
"Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against"
External links
* [http://wamper.exocomm.com/ The Bible of Lacrosse]
* [http://www3.sympatico.ca/glendundas/unofficialola.html Unofficial OLA Page]
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