SPARKS, Md. — World Lacrosse Sixes made a statement in its debut among the world’s top teams last weekend at the Super Sixes tournament at USA Lacrosse headquarters in Sparks, Md., which featured 12 games of non-stop action that included 363 goals in 385 minutes. Canada and the U.S. matched efforts across their men’s and women’s teams, each earning a 3-1 record with their sole losses coming to one another.
Though the Haudenosaunee Confederacy remained winless across the two-day round-robin tournament, the men’s team played in one of the weekend’s highlight games, a 17-16 overtime thriller against Canada.
Canada’s Jeff Teat (Brampton, Ontario) — the Premier Lacrosse League Rookie of the Year — led all men with 12 goals and 19 points and tied with the United States’ Brad Smith (Mountain Lakes, N.J.) with seven assists. On the women’s side, Canada’s Erica Evans (Peterborough, Ontario) paced the field with 16 points, while teammate Eve Hritzuk (Sherwood Park, Alberta) led with 13 goals. The Haudenosaunee Confederacy’s Jalyn Jimerson (Collins, N.Y.) topped the chart with seven assists.
Canada’s Dana Dobbie (Fergus, Ontario), who finished the tournament tied for fifth with 12 points, said: “Sixes brings out the best in the lacrosse player. It forces us to play fast, physical and make spilt-second decisions on both sides of the ball — everything we love about field and box rolled into one discipline. The consistency between the men’s and women’s game has finally been created. All players and fans now have the format of lacrosse they’ve been waiting for. I truly believe Sixes will eliminate the discrepancy between countries and allow for quicker growth for the sport of lacrosse around the globe. If you haven’t played it yet, you’re missing out!”