Niagara Thunderhawks

The Niagara Thunderhawks are a Junior "B" box lacrosse team from Niagara, Ontario, Canada. The Thunderhawks play in the OLA Junior B Lacrosse League.

Niagara Thunderhawks
SportBox lacrosse
Founded2003
LeagueOLA Junior B Lacrosse League
Based inNiagara, Ontario
ArenaMeridian Credit Union Arena
ColoursBlue, Black, and White
Head coachRandy Chrysler
General managerAl Janzen

History

Thunderhawks goalie in 2014.
Thunderhawks player in 2014.

The Thunderhawks entered the OLA in 2003. After a slow but modest start, Niagara broke out with a .500 record in 2005 and earned their first birth into the playoffs. Success really came in 2006 as the Thunderhawks finished 15-5-0 and finished in second place overall in the West Conference. They beat out the upstart Hamilton Bengals in the first round 3 games straight. In the second round they faced the more challenging Windsor Fratmen where they went the distance, winning 3 games to 2. The Semi-final went the distance as well, as they faced the Orangeville Northmen, but this time they were eliminated in five games.

Season-by-season results

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

SeasonGPWLTGFGAPTSPlacingPlayoffs
2003206140151195129th OJBLL WestDNQ
20042061401421851210th OJBLL WestDNQ
2005201091166165217th OJBLL WestLost 1st Round
2006201550194118302nd OJBLL WestLost Semi-final
2007201370176147266th OJBLL WestLost 1st Round
20082061401572061212th OJBLL WestDNQ
200920217195180514th OJBLL WestDNQ
2010205150991551012th OJBLL WestDNQ
20112061401732251010th OJBLL WestDNQ
2012201190219197228th OJBLL WestLost Conference QF
2013201370223179264th OJBLL WestLost Conference SF
2014201640204174324th OJBLL WestLost Conference SF
2015201730218132342nd OJBLL WestLost Conference SF
2016201541214146313rd OJBLL WestLost Conference SF
2017208120187218169th OJBLL WestDNQ
20182010100183188207th OJBLL WestLost Conference QF
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