Young Thunder squad focused on growth and teamwork

While playoffs always remain the goal for a team as they embark on a new season, development is the 2025 buzz word for the Langley Junior Thunder Tier 1 team.

A relatively young squad – the Thunder have roughly two dozen players in either their first or second year of their five-year eligibility – the group aims to gain valuable experience as a unit.

“Like every other team, making the playoffs is the goal, but we recognize that setting specific expectations for such a young group can be challenging,” explained Ryan Williams, the team’s assistant general manager. “Our primary aim is to foster growth and teamwork throughout the season.”

“The strength of this team lies in the foundation built through past experiences together in minor lacrosse. Many players have previously played alongside one another, creating a solid sense of chemistry,” he added. “Additionally, the supplement of talented draft picks and free agent adds depth to our roster, enhancing our overall capability as a unit.”

But while the team may be green to the junior level, that does not mean the talent and winning resumes are not there as the core of the team played together the previous few seasons at the minor level, winning gold in 2024 at the BC Lacrosse Association Minor Box Lacrosse U17 Provincial Championships.

“The championship experience from last year’s provincial gold medal is invaluable as our players transition into Junior Tier 1,” Williams said. “However, we understand that past achievements does not guarantee future success, so our players must continue to work hard and focus on their individual development.

“As the saying goes, hard work beats talent if talent doesn’t work hard.”

The Thunder return both last year’s top offensive player (Brayden Longacre) and defensive player (Nigel Nowak) as well as Jameson Reed. Reed was chosen as a BC Junior Tier 1 Lacrosse League all-star at the runner-position while Longacre shared Most Valuable Player honours.

Lukas Miller will serve as captain for Langley with Ryan Sheldrake and Nowak serving as the assistant captains.

The Thunder kick off their season hosting the Burnaby Junior Lakers at Langley Events Centre on April 29 at 7:30pm. Click here for tickets and here for the team’s full schedule.

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