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First Nations Junior B Lacrosse League : ウィキペディア英語版
First Nations Junior B Lacrosse League

The First Nations Junior B Lacrosse League (formerly Iroquois Nations Junior B Lacrosse League) is a box lacrosse league sanctioned by the First Nations Lacrosse Association. The league was formed in 2014 with the restructuring of the Canadian Lacrosse Association. Four teams competed in the inaugural season.
The league winner earns a spot in the Founders Cup, the national championship of Junior B lacrosse in North America.
==History==
The first game in INJBLL history was contested between Tonawanda and Seneca on May 24, 2014〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.senecawarchiefs.com/press-release-home-opener/ )〕 at Cattaraugus Community Center. Seneca won the game 27-4. Brandon Brooks (7 goals, 6 assists) was named Player of the Game.
The WarChiefs finished a perfect 12-0 regular season and went on to win the playoff title over Onondaga 3-1〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.senecawarchiefs.com/warchiefs-win-ila-championship-punch-their-ticket-to-founders-cup/ )〕 (best-of 5 series). Seneca finished as Silver medalist at the 2014 Founders Cup, falling 14-7〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.brantfordexpositor.ca/2014/08/24/six-nations-rebels-win-founders-cup )〕 to the Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League champion Six Nations Rebels.
In 2015 the league joined forces with the Montreal Junior Lacrosse League to for a 7-team league, renamed First Nations Junior B Lacrosse League. Teams play each other twice in the regular season for a 12-game schedule.
Fédération de crosse du Québec (FCQ) member teams Montreal Jr. Shamrocks and Vermont Jr. Voyageurs are not eligible to represent the FNLA at Founders Cup. FCQ teams may have players represented on the Team Quebec All-Stars.
On May 16, 2015 the Montreal Jr. Shamrocks won the first-ever FNJBLL game, 6-5 over Kanehsatake Warriors. The game was played at Aréna Kevin-Lowe in Lachute, Québec.
After playing eight games in the 2015 season the Jr. Voyageurs withdrew from the league, citing player commitments.
Seneca repeated as league champion in 2015 winning the two-day playoff tournament on July 24-25 at Cattaraugus Community Center. The WarChiefs defeated Tonawanda Jr. Braves 29-3 in a semifinal before downing Onondaga Jr. Redhawks in the championship game.

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