Six Nations lacrosse players have a league of their own

Mia Martin

By Sam Laskaris Writer Mia Martin just wanted to continue playing lacrosse in her home community. So, the Six Nations member did something about it. She created a league, which will primarily feature other local adults who were also keen to take to the field. The result is the Womens Lacrosse League (WLL), which will kick off on May 18. All WLL matches will be staged at the Blue Track at the Six Nations Sports & Cultural Memorial Centre. Martin was blown away by the interest in the new circuit. She had to cap off the registrations at 84 players. The inaugural season will feature four squads. Each team will have 21 players on its roster. The clubs are simply called different colours – Blue, Purple, Green and Pink. Martin,…

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