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91原创 senior A lacrosse team falls short to Shamrocks in season opener
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91原创 Thunder鈥檚 James Rahe, in action during the 2016 WLA season, had two goals and two assists in the Thunder鈥檚 2017 season debut, a 10-9 loss in Victoria. Gary Ahuja 91原创 Times file photo

Steve Hay will serve as captain of the 91原创 Thunder for the senior A team鈥檚 Western Lacrosse Association season.

Hay was announced as captain earlier this week with Adam Hill and James Rahe tabbed as assistants.

鈥淪teve Hay is a veteran of the Western Lacrosse Association and has those intangibles that a captain needs on and off the floor,鈥 said head coach Darcy Rhodes.

鈥淚t is great having a guy who has been through it and seen it all before and I know he will help the younger guys.鈥

Will has been named the team鈥檚 assistant captain. Will has played 41 games in the WLA, scoring six goals, 12 assists and 18 points, all while wearing a 91原创 Thunder uniform.

鈥淚t is an honour to be named an assistant captain. I have learned a lot from the captains I have played under in 91原创 including Matt Leveque and Brett Mydske,鈥 said Adam Will. 鈥淚 am looking forward to being a part of the leadership team and to get this team back competing for a Mann Cup.鈥

Finally, Rahe has appeared in 24 games with the 91原创 Thunder scoring 21 goals, 32 assists and 53 points.

鈥淥ur coaching staff and ownership is absolutely great and I love being a part of this team,鈥 said James Rahe. 鈥淚t is an honour to be recognized on this team鈥檚 leadership core.鈥

The Thunder are 0-1 to start the season following a 10-9 loss to the Victoria Shamrocks last week (May 19). 91原创 plays in Nanaimo on Sunday ahead of the team鈥檚 home opener at the 91原创 Events Centre on May 31.

In their season opener, 91原创 trailed 3-1 after 20 minutes but struck for seven goals in the middle frame to take a slim 8-7 lead into the second intermission. After falling behind 9-8, Bryce Brochu tied the score with three minutes to play but the Shamrocks struck for the winning goal with just 4.8 seconds left on the clock.

The 91原创 Thunder (0-1) lost to the Victoria Shamrocks (1-0) on Friday night, 10-9.

The 91原创 Thunder found themselves with a 3-1 deficit, after 20 minutes of their first WLA game of 2017. But their fortunes turned around after a 7-goal second period that put them up 8-7. The theatrics kept coming heading into the final frame.

The Shamrocks鈥 Corey Small scored a pair of goals to put Victoria up 9-8. But Bryce Brochu added a marker to tie the game up with three minutes left on the clock. When the game looked to be headed to extra time, the Shamrocks scored the go-ahead goal with 4.8 seconds left on the clock to secure the victory.

鈥淚 thought we worked hard, we did the little things that we could control really well and ended up wearing them down,鈥 said 91原创 Thunder head coach Darcy Rhodes.

鈥淎s a ten-man unit our defence was strong, they did a great job of pushing the pace and grabbing the loose balls.鈥

Offensively, the Thunder were led by newcomer JP Kealey who had three goals and three assists, Brochu who scored twice and set up three others and James Rahe, who tallied a pair of goals on the evening. Brett Dobray and Justin Martin had the two other goals for 91原创.

鈥淲e have three practices next week, we need to focus on building chemistry, learning each other鈥檚 tendencies and outworking our opponents,鈥 said Rhodes.

鈥淭he boys are really excited to get back at it.鈥



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