Six Nations Fires on All Cylinders to Capture ALL Championship


The Six Nations Snipers delivered a commanding performance from start to finish, rolling to a decisive 14–4 victory over the Toronto Monarchs in a game that quickly tilted in their favour and never swung back.

Snipers Strike Early and Set the Tone

Six Nations wasted no time asserting control, jumping out to a 3–0 lead in the opening quarter. Goals from Thunder Hill, Ben Wittich, and Amos Whitcomb showcased a balanced attack and relentless pace. Their ability to capitalize early put the Monarchs on their heels and dictated the tempo for the rest of the day.

Second Quarter Push Keeps Monarchs Within Reach

Toronto showed some life early in the second quarter, getting goals from Cody Menzies, Cody Inness, and Jordan Dance to cut into the deficit. However, every push was quickly answered.

Jeremy Bomberry and Thunder Hill continued to drive the Snipers’ offense, while Chayton King and Colton Armitage added to the growing lead. Despite Toronto’s efforts, Six Nations maintained firm control, heading into halftime up 7–3.

Snipers Clamp Down in the Second Half

The third and fourth quarters belonged entirely to Six Nations. Their defense tightened, limiting Toronto’s opportunities, while the offense continued to pour it on.
Max Skene and Armitage extended the lead in the third before the Snipers erupted in the fourth with five more goals. Special teams played a key role, with power play markers from Chayton King and Thunder Hill, and a shorthanded goal from Amos Whitcomb highlighting their dominance in all facets.

Physical Finish and Statement Win

The game grew increasingly physical late, featuring multiple majors and a fight between Jordan Dance and Ben Wittich that resulted in a game misconduct for Dance.

Despite the chippy ending, the Snipers stayed composed and added late goals from Whitcomb and Andrew Vradenburg to cap off an emphatic 14–4 win.


The Six Nations Snipers are the 2025-2026 Arena Lacrosse League East ChampionsDusty Hill was named the Championship MVP