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Victoria Shamrocks' rookie Tyson Gibson starts to hit stride

From field to floor, no problem. Tyson Gibson showed Friday night why he was first-team all-conference in field lacrosse in leading Div.
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Shamrocks defender Ben McCullough, with a little help from goaltender Cody Hagedorn fends off Timbermen forward Gord Philips during WLA action at The Q Centre on Friday.

From field to floor, no problem.

Tyson Gibson showed Friday night why he was first-team all-conference in field lacrosse in leading Div. 1 Robert Morris University to a first-round win in the NCAA tournament this spring before a loss to Maryland in the Sweet Sixteen.

Gibson鈥檚 hat-trick paced the Victoria Shamrocks (6-3) to an 11-10 Western Lacrosse Association overtime victory before 2,300 fans at The Q Centre against the stubborn Nanaimo Timbermen to win the season Island derby 2-1.

The improving Timbermen (4-6-1) got nothing out of it because, unlike in hockey, there is no 鈥渓oser point鈥 awarded for an overtime loss.

Although a WLA rookie, Gibson is getting the lay of the floor: 鈥淚t鈥檚 very competitive and there are no gimmes.鈥

Ironically, it was Victoria鈥檚 defensive unit, in a play finished off by captain Matt Yager, that gave Victoria the winning goal in overtime.

鈥淭hose guys battled hard all night and deserved it,鈥 said Gibson, twice a first-team all-star in the Ontario Junior A League with Brampton.

Victoria head coach Bob Heyes quipped: 鈥淚t鈥檚 scary to see those [defensive] guys up there [in the offensive zone in such a key situation].鈥

But all鈥檚 well that ends well.

鈥淐ertain guys stepped up,鈥 said Heyes, whose club survived two major penalties on the night.

The Timbermen have made the playoffs only once in the 14 seasons since rejoining the WLA in 2005 with the current playoff drought hitting the 10-year plateau last season. But they are making a bid this season.

鈥淚t was an ugly game, we didn鈥檛 play well, but gutted out a win,鈥 said Heyes.

鈥淏ut hats off to Naniamo.鈥

Claremont product and former Big Ten Ohio State Buckeyes star Jesse King also had a hat-trick for Victoria on a six-point night. Dynamic NLL Toronto Rock pro player Rob Hellyer had a goal and three assists for Victoria. Former Junior Shamrocks star Brody Eastwood recorded the hat-trick for Nanaimo.

Charles Claxton, the former Junior Shamrocks goalie and sa国际传媒 Junior A League first all-star, was very good in making 42 saves for the Timbermen. Cady Hagedorn blocked 32 shots for Victoria.

The Shamrocks are in Coquitlam tonight to face the Adanacs. The next home date is next Friday at The Q Centre against Langley.

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