Rivermen beat Cruise in home opener

A ceremonial faceoff honouring the life of team secretary/treasurer Cheryl Bomberry-Hill was held prior to the Six Nations Rivermen home opener on Saturday. Photo courtesy Six Nations Rivermen.

By Sam Laskaris Writer Thanks to a seven-goal performance from rookie Thunder Hill, the Six Nations Rivermen were able to register a convincing victory in their home opener. The Rivermen, the local Senior B squad, thumped the Collingwood Cruise 15-7 in their Ontario Series Lacrosse (OSL) match held on Saturday at the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena (ILA). Hill now has 10 points in his first two outings this season. He had scored once and added a pair of assists in Six Nations’ 11-9 road victory against the Owen Sound North Stars in their 2025 season opener one week earlier. Rivermen veteran forward Tyler Brown, who had a five-point (three goals and two assists) game himself versus Collingwood, praised Hill’s efforts. “The kid is a stud,” Brown said of his 21-year-old teammate….

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