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Shamrocks look to halt Alumni Night jinx

Alumni night always comes with mixed reviews from Victoria Shamrocks head coach Bob Heyes, only because of the results, of course.
Alumni night always comes with mixed reviews from Victoria Shamrocks head coach Bob Heyes, only because of the results, of course.

鈥淲e always seem to poop the bed on alumni night and that never bodes well when you sit down with all the guys for a beer afterward. You don鈥檛 want to talk about the game,鈥 Heyes, whose sense of humour never wanes, said of tonight鈥檚 home matchup against the Maple Ridge Burrards.

The Shamrocks will hoist Ranjit Dillon鈥檚 No. 5 jersey to the rafters after the first period on the annual Alumni Night. They will also recognize the 1997 Mann Cup team.

鈥淚 think that we鈥檝e won one alumni game since I鈥檝e been the head coach,鈥 Heyes added with a chuckle. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 the extra pressure, it鈥檚 just the way things have worked out.

鈥淎lumni night will be fun though, especially recognizing the 1997 Mann Cup team that myself and Simmer and Hammy [assistant coaches Mike Simpson and John Hamilton] were a part of and a jersey retirement for Ranjit will be pretty neat. It鈥檚 nice that the organization has embraced the alumni and we get to have some fun out there,鈥 he said in a more serious tone.

It becomes that much more fun with a win and the Shamrocks have tasted their share so far with a record of 6-1-1, while defending Western Lacrosse Association champion Maple Ridge is 4-3. The two teams also meet on Tuesday back on the Mainland.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a great test,鈥 Heyes said of the home-and-home matchup. 鈥淭he team we played over there two weeks ago will not be the same team we see [tonight at 7:30]. They will have all of their pro guys back and it should be an intense atmosphere.鈥

The Shamrock are coming off an impressive 16-9 win in Nanaimo last Sunday in which Casey Jackson went off for eight goals and two assists and captain Corey Small added three tallies and six helpers.

Prior to last night鈥檚 play, Small led the WLA in a number of categories including goals (18), assists (29), shots (100) and, of course, total points (47). The latter was 18 better than Maple Ridge鈥檚 Mike Mallory鈥檚 29. Jackson, after a trio of strong performances, is second in league scoring with 17 goals and tied for fourth in points (26), while playing just five games.

鈥淲e came out of the New West game not happy with our 60-minute game,鈥 Heyes said of last Friday鈥檚 12-12 overtime tie at home. 鈥淲hen the pressure and the desperation came, I think we pushed our game in the third period of that one.

鈥淭hat carried itself into the Nanaimo game with an entirely different lineup. Casey, I think, is feeling pretty healthy after taking that time off from the hamstring injury. Everything seemed to be going in for him,鈥 he said of Jackson.

Shamrocks fans will see if he can continue his torrid pace (13 goals and 20 points in the last three games). Small, meanwhile, is simply on fire, averaging 5.87 points per game, while twice recording 10-point nights to go with Sunday鈥檚 nine-point effort.

Tonight, however, is also about the alumni.

Dillon鈥檚 numbers were outstanding, from the moment he entered the Senior A league as rookie of the year in 1964. Three years later he was the scoring champion with 95 points in 29 games and named league MVP and a first-team all-star.

The next season he recorded a career high 116 points and he ultimately finished with 450 goals, 788 assists for 1,238 points in 453 games. He was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1984 and the Victoria Sports Hall of Fame in 2005.

CLOVER POINTS: Rhys Duch is likely to get back into action tonight and goaltenders Aaron Bold and Adam Shute are here as well with Shute likely to sit out and join the team for Tuesday鈥檚 road outing.

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