Wilmot Wild

Wilmot Wild
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Sport Box lacrosse
Founded 2011
League Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League
Based in Baden, Ontario
Arena Wilmot Recreation Complex
Colours Blue, Black and White
President Wayne Paddick
General Manager Jamie Diebolt

The Wilmot Wild are a Canadian junior box lacrosse team from Baden, Ontario, Canada within Township of Wilmot. The Wild play in the Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League within the Ontario Lacrosse Association. Their home arena is the Wilmot Recreation Complex.

History

Formed in 2011, the Wilmot Wild debut season in the OJCLL was a success - qualifying for the West Division final. After a lackluster regular season at 4-12, the Wild stormed through the playoffs knocking off the Hamilton Bengals and Caledon Bandits to move to the Conference final. The Wild would drop the final in 4 games to the Halton Hills Bull Dogs but made their mark as a team to be reckoned with.

In 2012 the Wild's regular season record (6-8-2) improved but their playoff fate would not. The Wild would lose in the first round and it was decided that a coaching change was needed.

2013 would see the introduction of the new coaching staff led by veteran Head Coach Greg Hummel. Hummel has coached at all levels of Jr-Mjr lacrosse and boasts 2 national titles at the OLA Senior B Lacrosse League level with the Kitchener-Waterloo Kodiaks. Hummel would bring in Jamie Diebolt and Kevin Miller and the success on the floor was immediate. The Wild jumped out to an 8-1 start in the regular season and looked to be on cruise control until 7 straight losses put them into the playoffs with an 8-8 record. The Wild would sweep the Fergus Thistles before losing in the semi finals.

In their 4th season, the Wild saw Diebolt take on the GM role and again the regular season record improved. The Wild would claim top spot in the West with a 12-4 record and would defeat the Hamilton Bengals in 2 straight games to head to the semi finals again. The Wild would not succeed in surpassing their best finish and would fall short just prior to the big show.

2015 would prove to be a wild and crazy one as the boys would finish the season with a 14-2 regular season record. A league ruling however would see those 2 defeats overturned in the Wild's favour and finish them with a 16-0 record.[1] Wilmot would sweep the 2 game opening round series against the Mimico Mountaineers before facing the now 7th place Six Nations Warriors. In the division semifinals the Wild would face the Warriors, who despite going 16-0 on the floor were seeded seventh after forfeiting 13 of those victories. Six Nations eliminated the Wild in three-straight games.[2]

Season-by-Season results

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

Season GP W L T GF GA PTS Placing Playoffs
2011 16 4 11 1 111 128 9 5th OJCLL West Won West Quarter-final, 2-0 (Hamilton)
Won West Semi-final, 3-1 (Caledon)
Lost West Final, 1-3 (Halton Hills)
2012 16 6 8 2 95 92 14 5th OJCLL West Lost West Quarter-final, 0-2 (Halton Hills)
2013 16 8 8 0 96 81 16 4th OJCLL West Won West Quarter-final, 3-0 (Fergus)
Lost West Semi-final, 0-3 (Halton Hills)
2014 16 12 4 0 145 108 24 1st OJCLL West Won West Quarter-final, 2-0 (Hamilton)
Lost West Semi-final, 1-3 (Halton Hills)
2015 16 16 0 0 193 97 32 1st OJCLL West Won West Quarter-final, 2-0 (Mimico)
Lost West Semi-final, 3-0 (Six Nations)
2016 16 14 2 0 218 120 28 2nd OJCLL West Won West Quarter-final, 2-0 (Mimico)
Won West Semi-final, 3-1 (Six Nations)
Won West Final, 3-0 (Fergus)
Lost Meredith Cup Final, 4-0 (Clarington)

References

  1. "It's Wild, it's crazy, it's lacrosse". Waterloo Record. 1 July 2015.
  2. "Wild eliminated from Junior C playoffs". CTV Kitchener. 17 July 2015.


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