Three Nations Senior Lacrosse League

Three Nations Senior Lacrosse League

TNSLL
Sport Box lacrosse
Founded 1994
No. of teams 4
Country  Canada,
 United States
Most recent champion(s) Snake Island Muskies (2015)
Official website www.htosports.com/tnsll

The Three Nations Senior Lacrosse League (TNSLL) is a Senior B box lacrosse league based out of Ontario, Canada and sanctioned by the First Nations Lacrosse Association. The league champion earns a spot in the Presidents Cup, the national championship of Senior B lacrosse in Canada. There are presently four teams[1] in the TNSLL.

TNSLL teams have won the Presidents Cup title five times: (1994, 1995, 1997, 2011, 2012).

History

2013

Three teams made up the TNSLL, which played an inter-league schedule with the Quebec Senior Lacrosse League (QSLL) since 2009. Snake Island Muskies were the top seed in the Wally Roundpoint Memorial Cup playoffs. They would face the Caughnawaga Indians, who they narrowly topped for the top spot, in a best-of seven series. A 4-1[2][3] series win earned Caughnawaga Indians a spot in the Presidents Cup.

Notable players from the champion Caughnawaga Indians included the Thompson brothers (Jeremy, Jerome, Miles and Lyle) cousin Ty Thompson. Miles and Lyle went on to be named co-winners of the 2014 Tewaraaton Award[4] after their season with the University at Albany.

2014

The regular season included an 18-game schedule, each team playing the other six times. Snake Island Muskies (14-4) won the regular season, finishing just ahead of second place Akwesasne Outlawz (13-5). Caughnawaga Indians (7-11) and Tyendinaga Wolfpack (2-16) finished well behind the top two.

The best-of 5 championship series was won by Akwesasne after a thrilling four-games (scores: 8-9, 9-8, 13-9, 10-7) with Snake Island.

2015

With the Akwesasne and Caughnawaga both on hiatus, Snake Island Muskies (9-7) and Tyendinaga Wolfpack (0-6) played a inter-league schedule[5] against QSLL teams. The TNSLL championship was contested in a one-game playoff on August 8 at Deseronto Community Recreation Centre.

Teams

Team City/Area Arena Founded Head Coach
Akwesasne Outlawz * Akwesasne, Ontario A`nowara`ko:wa Arena 2009 Mark Jacobs
Caughnawaga Indians * Kahnawake, Quebec Kahnawake Sports Complex 2008 Eric Flo
Snake Island Muskies Cornwall, Ontario Benson Centre 2009 Ernie Mitchell
Tyendinaga Wolfpack Deseronto, Ontario Deseronto Community Recreation Centre 1995 Jack Green

* = on hiatus in 2015

Former teams

Team City Founded League Titles (1993) Presidents Cup Titles Notes
Akwesasne Thunder Akwesasne, Ontario 19th century 4 2 1995 & 1997 Presidents Cup winner. Moved to Major Series Lacrosse (Senior A) in 1998 & renamed St. Regis Indians (1998-2009).
Cornwall Island Redmen Massena, New York 2013 0 0
Ganienkeh Gunners Ganienkeh, New York 1998 0 0
Kanesatake Eagles Kanesatake, Quebec 1997 0 0
Oneida Silverhawks Oneida, Ontario 1998 0 0
Onondaga Warriors Onondaga, New York 1903 1 0 Previously known as "O.A.C."
St. Regis Braves Massena, New York 2012 2 2 2011 & 2012 Presidents Cup winner.
Snye Warriors Snye, Quebec 1993 1 0 2002 Presidents Cup Silver medalist.
Tuscarora Thunderhawks Tuscarora, New York 1993 2 1 1994 Presidents Cup winner.

Champions

Season Playoffs winner Finalist Result
2009 Massena Muskies Cornwall Island Redmen 3-0 (best-of 5)
2010 Cornwall Island Redmen Snake Island Muskies 3-0 (best-of 5)
2011 Snake Island Muskies St. Regis Braves 3-2 (best-of 5)
2012 St. Regis Braves Cornwall Island Redmen 4-0 (best-of 7)
2013 Caughnawaga Indians Snake Island Muskies 4-1 (best-of 7)
2014 Akwesasne Outlawz Snake Island Muskies 3-1 (best-of 5)
2015 Snake Island Muskies Tyendinaga Wolfpack 21-9

Administration

References

  1. "Three Nations Senior Lacrosse League". Indian Time. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  2. "Indians win TNLL, advance to Presidents’ Cup". KahnawakeNews.com. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  3. "Caughnawaga Indians are ILA Champs". Indian Time. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  4. "Albany's Thompson Brothers Named Tewaaraton Award Winners" (PDF). Tewaaraton Award. 29 May 2014.
  5. "Third straight loss for Snake Island Muskies". Cornwall Standard Freeholder. 16 July 2015.
  6. "About the TNSLL". Three Nations Senior Lacrosse League. Retrieved 4 August 2014.

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