Lowest goals-against average wins Chiefs’ netminder league award

By Sam Laskaris Writer Warren Hill is the one who ending up winning a league-wide goaltending award this season. But Hill, a star netminder for the Six Nations Chiefs, believes several others should also be receiving some recognition. It was announced this past week that Hill is this year’s recipient of the Harry Lumley Award, for having the lowest goals-against average in the seven-team Major Series Lacrosse (MSL). Hill appeared in 10 regular season games this year for the Chiefs and had a league-leading 5.51 goals-against average. Doug Jamieson, the Chiefs’ other goalie, had a 6.12 GAA, the second-best in the league. “I think the award is a great testament to our team and defence as a whole,” Hill said. “We have a great defence that allows both Dougie and…

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