Six Nations Fire preparing for its inaugural lacrosse season

By Sam Laskaris Writer The bench staff is in place. And now the Six Nations Fire, a new Junior B lacrosse squad, is looking for a few more players ahead of its inaugural season. The Fire will compete in the First Nations Junior B Lacrosse League. The Six Nations club is the only Canadian entry in the league. Others participating in the league are all based in the state of New York. They are the Tuscarora Tomahawks, Allegany Arrows, Onondaga Redhawks, Tonawanda Braves and Seneca WarChiefs. Six Nations’ Johnny Powless, who won numerous amateur and professional championships as a player, will serve as the head coach of the Fire. Powless’ younger brother Marshall, who is currently playing for the National Lacrosse League’s Albany FireWolves, will be the offensive co-ordinator for…

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