Chiefs building for future with draft picks and protected players

By Sam Laskaris Writer It remains to be seen when they might end up suiting up for the Six Nations Chiefs. But the Chiefs, the two-time defending national Mann Cup champions, have added four new players to their family. The Chiefs had just two picks in the five-round Major Series Lacrosse (MSL) Entry Draft, which was held on Sunday in Whitby. The Six Nations squad selected Riley Ford in the second round, 14th over-all. Ford is a product of the Oakville Buzz Junior A program. And the only other pick the Chiefs had in the draft was in the fourth round. They utilized the 28th pick over-all on goaltender Lindyn Hill, a Six Nations member who starred with the Orangeville Northmen Junior A club during the 2024 campaign. Prior to…

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