Chiefs hoping to capture third consecutive Mann Cup championship

Members of the Six Nations Chiefs, in blue jerseys, downed the visiting Peterborough Lakers in a match last Tuesday at the ILA. Photo by Darryl Smart.

By Sam Laskaris Writer It’s no secret what the ultimate goal for the Six Nations Chiefs is this year. The Chiefs are the two-time defending national Mann Cup champions. Thus, the local Major Series Lacrosse (MSL) squad would dearly love to capture a third straight Canadian Senior A title. Based on some off-season acquisitions and their fortunes thus far this season, the Chiefs just might have what it takes to accomplish their three-peat. “Obviously we like where we’re going,” said Chiefs’ captain Cody Jamieson this past Saturday, the same day the Six Nations side improved its league-leading record to 10-1, thanks to an 8-7 overtime victory against the host Brooklin Lacrosse Club. “We like the direction we’re heading in.” The fact the Chiefs are once again atop the standings of…

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