From FIL Lacrosse
NETANYA, ISRAEL – The Iroquois Nationals staved off a late comeback attempt from Australia at the 2018 FIL Men’s World Championship, 14-12, to claim its second consecutive bronze medal at Wingate Sports Institute. This is also the second medal ever won by the Iroquois Nationals. The FIL Men’s World Championship featured the 22 placement games Friday for 3rdto 45thplace. This year’s rendering was the largest field with 46 teams competing July 11-21 for the coveted World Championship.
Austin Staats and his older brother, Randy, jumpstarted the Iroquois Nationals with three combined goals, for an early 7-2 lead over Australia into the third quarter. Both teams exchanged goals for 17 minutes in the third and fourth quarters, with the Iroquois Nationals holding a 12-6 lead. Australia’s Nigel Morton scored three of his four goals in the last 22:53 of the game, making a comeback a close reality. Australia outscored the Iroquois in this stretch 6-2.
“We don’t ever want to stop running and we had a little slow moment at the end and they made it a game,” said Austin Staats. “We tried to make sure that they didn’t come back and force OT. We do this for our people and we have them cheering all over the world. For our organization it is the second medal ever. We just want to keep this tradition going.”
Iroquois Nationals’ goalie Warren Hill, who was getting peppered with shots, stood big in the cage, making an unbelievable amount of saves in the waning moments of the game. Australia outshot the Iroquois Nationals, 43-32. Hill blocked 16 shots, finishing with a 57 percent save ratio.
“It’s awesome, you know we would have like to have competed for that gold or silver medal, but we didn’t want to go home empty handed,” said Hill. “With this being our second medal ever, we wanted to make a tradition that we want to medal every time we’re here. We got a little complacent with that big lead from the first half. We knew in our heads that we weren’t going to let them get the lead. It was definitely hectic at the end.”