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Six Nations Rebels 10 Windsor AKO Fratmen 7


OHSWEKEN – The defending J. A. MacDonald Trophy (Ontario Jr B champions) winners, the Six Nations Rebels defeated the Windsor AKO Fratmen 10-7 to grab a 2-1 lead of the Best-of-Five Western Conference Semi-Final at the Gaylord Powless Arena before 650 hot and humid fans Friday night.
The winner of this series will play Elora Mohawks in the Western Conference Final.
Both teams combined for 99 minutes in penalties on the night which kept referees Tom Moxam and Kevin Caplice busy especially in the third period for the second game of the three played to date.
Randy Johnson got the start for the Rebels and Brendan Stevenson was in goal for the AKO Fratmen.
Neither team was to get a shot on goal until four minutes had past when Rebels defender, Elijah Johns rang a shot off the post, however it was the AKO Fratmen Jeff Rivait opened the scoring 5:25 into the contest. Rebels Jordan Johnson evened the score at 11:15 on a breakaway. Jeremy Johns gave the Rebels the lead they would not relinquish the rest of the night and Alex Kedoh Hill made it 3-1 with a shorthanded effort in the final minute of the first.
Six Nations outshot Windsor 14-12 in the opening period.
The second stanza saw Windsor’s Travis Boomer close the gap 90 seconds into the session. Rebels Cody Johnson , Kraig Maracle and Stu Hill would put the home team up 6-2 by the midway point. Again the AKO Fratmen Andrew Ryckman and Devin Humphrey countered with a pair of goal in the final two minutes to close the score to 6-4. But the Rebels responded after a called timeout to set up Marty Hill with three seconds left in the second period for a 7-4 Six Nations lead after 40 minutes.
The Rebels outshot the AKO Fratmen 18-16 in the middle stanza.
Rebels’ Jeremy Johns scored his second of the contest and Clark Robinson made it a 9-4 score before the third period was five minutes old. Windsor Brett Hickey and Rebels captain Stu Hill traded markers to only to have D . J . Turner and Humphrey (2nd of the game) round out the scoring in the fight-filled third period.
Six Nations outshot Windsor 13-12 in the final frame and 45-40 for the entire contest.
Rebels were led by captain; Stu Hill (2G, 1A) and Alex Kedoh Hill (1G, 2A) with three points on the night. Jeremy Johns (2G), Cody Johnson (1G, 1A), Kraig Maracle (1G, 1A), Jordan Johnson (1G, 1A), Darryl Hill (2A) and goalie Randy Johnson (2A). Single Rebels points were by Marty Hill (1G), Clark Robinson (1G), Andy Jamieson (1A), Hawenaedas Thomas (1A) and Chancy Johnson (1A).
The AKO Fratmen were led by Devin Humphrey (2G, 1A) and Andrew Sokolowski (3A) with three-points. Andrew Ryckman (1G, 1A), Brett Hickey (1G, 1A) and D . J . Turner (1G, 1A) contributed two-points apiece. Single AKO Fratmen points were by Jeff Rivait (1G), Travis Boomer (1G), Drew St . Louis (1A), C . J . Ziraida (1A), Garrison Matte (1A) and Adam Moore (1A).
Game four of the Best-of-Five Western Conference Semi-Final goes Sunday, July 20th at the Forest Glade Arena in Windsor set for a 7:00 p.m. start.
If necessary, game five will be Monday night at the Gaylord Powless Arena for an 8:00 p.m.

Windsor AKO Fratmen Lineup (Visitors)


51 – Brendan Stevenson (G) Started – 10 GA – 35 saves - .778 save %
1 – Erik McLaren (G) “AP”
2 – Don Matte
3 – Todd Chapman
4 – Andrew Ryckman “A”
5 – C. J. Ziraida
7 – Garrison Matte “C”
8 – Devin Humphrey
9 – Drew St. Louis
10 – Gavin Ducharme
11 – Brett Hickey
14 – Andrew Soulliere “A”
16 – D. J. Turner
18 – Andrew Sokolowski
19 – Adam Moore
20 – Mike Rivait
21 – Travis Boomer
22 – Jeff Rivait
23 – Grant Sokolowski
24 – Lucas Brouillard
Coach – Greg Ducharme
Assistant Coaches – Ron Martinello, Jim Leworthy, John Rosa
Trainer – Dave Orton
Equipment Manager – Jan Sokolowski
General Manager – Mike Soulliere

Six Nations Rebels Lineup (Home)


89 – C. Randy Johnson (G) Started – 7 GA – 33 saves - .825 save %
30 – Klayton Maracle (G) “AP”
4 – Elijah Johns “AP”
5 – Darryl Hill “AP”
7 – Jeremy Johns
9 – Andy Jamieson
10 – Kraig Maracle
12 – Russell Longboat
15 – Clark Robinson
21 – Jordan Johnson
22 – Hawenaedas Thomas “A”
27 – Jesse Johnson “AP”
44 – James Mt. Pleasant
48 – Chancy Johnson
66 – Alex Kedoh Hill
81 – Marty Hill
82 – Stu Hill “C”
88 – Jason Johns
91 – Peter Hill
99 – Cody Johnson
Head Coach – Stew Monture
Assistant Coaches – Cory Bomberry, Rayce Vyse, Cory Bomberry, Roger Vyse
Trainer – Charlotte MacDonald
Equipment Manager – Derek Sandy

Six Nations Rebels 10 Windsor AKO Fratmen 7


Scoring Summary


1st Period –
1. Windsor 22-Jeff Rivait (6) (8-Devin Humphrey and 18-Andrew Sokolowski) 5:25
2. Six Nations 21-Jordan Johnson (2) (unassisted) 11:51
3. Six Nations 7-Jeremy Johns (1) (5-Darryl Hill and 10-Kraig Maracle) 12:35
4. Six Nations 66-Alex Kedoh Hill (4) (89-Randy Johnson) 19:02 (SH)
Penalties – 1. Six Nations 82-Stu Hill (Slashing) 7:33; 2. Windsor 10-Gavin Ducharme (Interference) 14:56; 3. Six Nations 82-Stu Hill (Roughing) 18:40

2nd Period –
5. Windsor 21-Travis Boomer (7) (18-Andrew Sokolowski and 9-Drew St. Louis) 1:30
6. Six Nations 99-Cody Johnson (12) (9-Andy Jamieson and 5-Darryl Hill) 3:28
7. Six Nations 10-Kraig Maracle (13) (21-Jordan Johnson and 89-Randy Johnson) 8:19
8. Six Nations 82-Stu Hill (10) (22-Hawenaedas Thomas) 9:15
9. Windsor 4-Andrew Ryckman (7) (unassisted) 18:15
10. Windsor 8-Devin Humphrey (6) (18-Andrew Sokolowski and 5-C. J. Ziraida) 19:35
11. Six Nations 81-Marty Hill (4) (82-Stu Hill and 66-Alex Kedoh Hill) 19:57
Penalties – 4. Six Nations 44-James Mt. Pleasant (Slashing) 5:18; 5. Six Nations 4-Elijah Johns (High Sticking) 12:07; 6. Six Nations 4-Elijah Johns (Illegal Cross Checking) 12:07; 7. Six Nations 15-Clark Robinson (Interference) 12:07; 8. Windsor 3-Todd Chapman (Roughing) 13:35; 9. Six Nations 66-Alex Kedoh Hill (13:35)

3rd Period –
12. Six Nations 7-Jeremy Johns 2 (2) (66-Alex Kedoh Hill and 99-Cody Johnson) 2:35 (GWG)
13. Six Nations 15-Clark Robinson (1) (48-Chancy Johnson) 4:35
14. Windsor 11-Brett Hickey (9) (7-Garrison Matte and 19-Adam Moore) 9:42
15. Six Nations 82-Stu Hill 2 (11) (unassisted) 13:09 (PPG)
16. Windsor 16-D. J. Turner (4) (11-Brett Hickey and 4-Andrew Ryckman) 13:41
17. Windsor 8-Devin Humphrey 2 (7) (16-D. J. Turner) 16:44
Penalties – 10. Windsor 2-Don Matte (Roughing) 3:31; 11. Six Nations 27-Jesse Johnson (Roughing) 3:31; 12. Six Nations 82-Stu Hill (Roughing) 7:02; 13. Windsor 3-Todd Chapman (5-Fighting) 10:15; 14. Six Nations 48-Chancy Johnson (5-Fighting) 10:15; 15. Windsor 19-Adam Moore (Roughing) 11:11; 16. Windsor 19-Adam Moore (5-Fighting) 11:11; 17. Six Nations 9-Andy Jamieson (5-Fighting) 11:11; 18. Windsor 22-Jeff Rivait (Roughing) 14:55; 19. Windsor 18-Andrew Sokolowski (5-Fighting) 14:55; 20. Windsor 18-Andrew Sokolowski (10-Game Misconduct) 14:55; 21. Windsor 23-Grant Sokolowski (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) 14:55; 22. Six Nations 21-Jordan Johnson (5-Fighting) 14:55; 23. Six Nations 91-Peter Hill (5-Fighting) 14:55; 24. Six Nations (10-Game Misconduct) 14:55; 25. Six Nations 82-Stu Hill (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) 14:55; 26. Six Nations 82-Stu Hill (10-Misconduct) 14:55; 27. Six Nations 81-Marty Hill (Slashing) 18:46


Scoring by Period 1 2 3 Total
Windsor AKO Fratmen 1 3 3 = 7
Six Nations Rebels 3 4 3 = 10

Shots by Period 1 2 3 Total
Windsor AKO Fratmen 12 16 12 = 40
Six Nations Rebels 14 18 13 = 45

Penalties by Period 1 2 3 Total
Windsor AKO Fratmen 2 2 33 = 37
Six Nations Rebels 4 10 48 = 62

Referees: Tom Moxam and Kevin Caplice


Six Nations Rebels next game: 4th Game of the Western Conference Semi-Finals
Sunday, July 20, 2008 vs Windsor AKO Fratmen @ Forest Glade Arena (Game Time 7:00 p.m.)

50/50 Winner: Palsey Bomberry ($ 375.00)
Attendance: 650

Press Release
Six Nations Jr B Rebels Lacrosse Association


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