2014 Presidents Cup (box lacrosse)

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The 2014 Presidents Cup is the National Senior "B" Championship of Canada. This year's tournament is being hosted by the Tri-City Bandits [1] and the West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association. The Senior B national championship will be played at the Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex in Coquitlam, British Columbia.

Contents

One team enters the tournament after an undefeated season; [2] St. Albert Miners. After a perfect 16-0 regular season, the Miners swept their way to a Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League championship.

Event

On opening day, the second game of the tournament involving the St. Albert Miners and Akwesasne Outlawz was cancelled [3] due to a lack of eligible players. St. Albert was declared winner by forfeit, 1-0. All players attending the event were required by the Canadian Lacrosse Association to complete an online course designed by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport in order to compete.

Teams

RankTeamLeagueW-L-T-OTLGF-GAPts
1x- Kahnawake Mohawks QSLL 5-1-064-5010
2x- Onondaga Redhawks Can-Am 5-1-071-4510
3x- St. Albert Miners RMLL 4-2-051-368
4x- Six Nations Rivermen OSBLL 4-2-060-528
5 Nanaimo Timbermen WCSLA 2-4-039-634
6 Tri-City Bandits Host (WCSLA)1-5-051-482
7 Akwesasne Outlawz TNSLL 0-6-031-730

(x) denotes a berth into the semifinals.

Schedule/Results

August 25

Kahnawake 8 - Tri-City 7
St. Albert 1 - Akwesasne 0 (forfeit)
Onondaga 14 - Six Nations 12
Nanaimo 8 - Tri-City 5

August 26

Six Nations 8 - St. Albert 10
Kahnawake 14 - Nanaimo 10
Akwesasne 7 - Onondaga 16
Tri-City 6 - St. Albert 8

August 27

Onondaga 10 - Kahnawake 11
Nanaimo 6 - St. Albert 20
Six Nations 9 - Kahnawake 8
Onondaga 11 - Tri-City 6
Nanaimo 8 - Akwesasne 3

August 28

Kahnawake 14 - Akwesasne 8
Six Nations 8 - Nanaimo 4
Onondaga 7 - St. Albert 6
Akwesasne 4 - Tri-City 20

August 29

Nanaimo 3 - Onondaga 13
Six Nations 14 - Akwesasne 9
St. Albert 6 - Kahnawake 9
Tri-City 7 - Six Nations 9

August 30

Semifinal: Kahnawake Mohawks 4, Six Nations Rivermen 8
Semifinal: Onondaga Redhawks 10, St. Albert Miners 8

August 31

Bronze Medal Game: Kahnawake Mohawks 5 - St. Albert Miners 7
Gold Medal Game: Onondaga Redhawks 9 - Six Nations Rivermen 7

Statistics

Scoring leaders

Goalie leaders

Awards

  • Goalie: Warren Hill, Six Nations
  • Defense: John Lintz, St. Albert; Jeremy Thompson, Onondaga
  • Offense: Nate Schmidt, St. Albert; Lyle Thompson, Onondaga; Caleb Wiles, Kahnawake
  • Goalie: Dave Marresse, St. Albert
  • Defense: Richard Cambrey, Tri-City; Jordan Cornfield, St. Albert
  • Offense: Steve Higgs, Nanaimo; Peter Jacobs, Kahnawake; Wayne VanEvery, Six Nations

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References

  1. "Tri-City Bandits selected to play host to 2014 Presidents Cup". Inside Lacrosse. 2 January 2014.
  2. "Miners perfect at 22-0". St. Albert Gazette. 13 August 2014. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014.
  3. "Opening day brings a bit of drama with forfeit win for St. Albert". Inside Lacrosse. 26 August 2014.