By Sam Laskaris Writer Though he already had some coaching responsibilities this year, when called upon Tim Bomberry couldn’t refuse an offer to take on some additional bench duties. For starters, he’s an assistant coach with the Six Nations Rivermen, the local Senior B men’s box lacrosse squad. He committed to be on the Rivermen bench for 2025 last summer, after he joined the club late in its season. And then a couple of months ago Bomberry agreed to also take on the head coaching role for the Six Nations-based Grand River Attack, members of the Women’s Major Series Lacrosse (WMSL). His daughters Tiana and Timmia, aged 26 and 24, respectively, are in their first season with the Attack. “They signed up and then they said they didn’t have a…
Bomberry performing double coaching duties with Rivermen and Attack
