By Sam Laskaris Writer It was not quite the weekend that members of the Grand River Attack were hoping for. The Six Nations-based club was yearning to register some victories to prove that it should be considered among the contenders this season for the Women’s Major Series Lacrosse (WMSL) championship. But the Attack, which had won three out of its first four league contests this year, saw their record drop to .500 after losing a pair of games held at the Albert McCormick Community Centre in Waterloo. For starters, the Grand River squad blew a 3-1 second-period lead and was downed 6-3 by the Whitby Rush. The Attack was then downed 9-4 by the Peterborough Lakers, league finalists in 2025, in an afternoon tilt. The Lakers took control of the…
Sports Briefs: Attack drop pair of games in Waterloo








