Times Colonist

Shamrocks beat Maple Ridge squad

VICTORIA 14 MAPLE RIDGE 9

- CLEVE DHEENSAW

Kevin Alexander, during his Victoria Shamrocks jersey-retirement ceremony speech Friday night, observed that despite his personal achievemen­ts and accolades: “Lacrosse is a team sport.”

The same could be said for soccer, but it never hurts to have a brilliantl­y talented individual like Cristiano Ronaldo on the pitch.

Nor on the floor to have a few individual snipers like Alexander — probably the greatest pure goal scorer in lacrosse history. Not to put them on that heady level, but the individual prowess possessed by some of this season’s Shamrocks can’t be denied.

It was on ample display again Friday night at the Q Centre as Chris Wardle had four goals and four assists, Jesse King three goals and three assists, Casey Jackson two goals and two assists and Rhys Duch a goal and seven assists in a 14-9 Western Lacrosse Associatio­n victory over the Maple Ridge Burrards.

“Everyone channelled their inner Kevin Alexander tonight,” said Shamrocks head coach Bob Heyes.

Jackson concurred: “We definitely did channel it. There was a little extra motivation. We couldn’t lose on this night.”

King said it was a night to remember on several fronts: “This night was special for everybody.”

The Shamrocks laid waste to Maple Ridge’s vaunted leaguelead­ing penalty kill by going fivefor-eight on the power play.

“Our offence is starting to play a lot better,” said King, out of Claremont Secondary.

“Rhys [Duch] gave me a few words of encouragem­ent.”

And a few hints on positionin­g during the power play, added King, a former NCAA Big Ten field-lacrosse star with the Ohio State Buckeyes.

The Shamrocks won their fourth consecutiv­e game to move to 5-2 while the Burrards fell to 4-2. On Thursday night, Victoria edged the Salmonbell­ies (6-1) by a 12-11 count at Queen’s Park Arena in New Westminste­r. The Salmonbell­ies and Burrards are the most fancied teams in the 2018 WLA season.

“These were jelling moments and two of the biggest regularsea­son wins we’ve had in quite a few seasons,” said Heyes.

“These were two huge games that we are going to look back on at the end of the season. There is a great feeling on this team right now. We’re looking inward and building our own identity and not focusing on the other teams.”

Also scoring for Victoria were Josh Fagan, Ben McCullough, Tyson Gibson and two-way standout Steve Priolo.

“Everybody is contributi­ng,” said Heyes.

Curtis Dickson, the Calgary Roughnecks NLL pro who leads the WLA with 25 goals, managed to squirm loose around the crease, as is his wont. The veteran Dickson, who in his field-lacrosse incarnatio­n led the Delaware Blue Hens to their only NCAA Final Four appearance in 2007, recorded a hat trick for Maple Ridge on a five-point night.

“[Dickson] is one of the best players in the world,” said Heyes of the containmen­t headaches Dickson brings to any opponent trying to defence him.

Riley Loewen also scored a hat trick for Maple Ridge. Adam Shute made 44 saves in goal for Victoria while Frank Scigliano stopped 33 for Maple Ridge.

The Shamrocks are in Burnaby next Friday night to play the Lakers. The next game at the Q Centre is the Island derby against the Nanaimo Timbermen on June 29.

BOXLA BITS: Along with the retirement of Alexander’s No. 26 jersey, the Shamrocks also honoured the Alexander-led 1983 Mann Cup national championsh­ip team on alumni night. … The Shamrocks and Burrards met in the 2016 WLA final, which was won by the Burrards, who went on to appear in the Mann Cup national final for the first time since 1990.

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 ?? DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST ?? The Shamrocks’ Casey Jackson, left, looks to be enjoying himself Friday night against the Burrards’ Garrett McIntosh at The Q Centre.
DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST The Shamrocks’ Casey Jackson, left, looks to be enjoying himself Friday night against the Burrards’ Garrett McIntosh at The Q Centre.

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