OJLL ANNOUNCES PROTECTED PLAYER LISTS AHEAD OF 2023 DRAFT
The Ontario Lacrosse League (The OJLL) has released the protected players list from each team in advance of the 2023 OJLL Entry Draft on January 22, 2023 at the Toronto Rock Athletic Centre in Oakville, Ontario.
Ontario players born in 2006 that are not protected by OJLL teams under OLA R6.43(a) of the OLA Rules and Regulations are eligible for selection in the two rounds of the 2023 OJLL Draft. There are twenty two selections in total.
While not every team currently holds a pick, all 11 teams will participate in the draft, with Kitchener-Waterloo making the first and second overall selections. Fans can stay on top of the current draft order here.
Draft selections and transactions will be updated in real time on Twitter beginning at 3:00 p.m. ET and published upon completion of the draft. The event will be closed to the public.
Note: Under OLA R6.38(a), minor centres that have a Junior B (OJBLL) or Junior C (OJCLL) team may only have one player selected each year. Only one goalie can be drafted from these centres in a 5-year period.
Brampton Excelsiors
Andrew Kelly
Bronson Rowsell
Daniel Dorval
Ethan Chalons
Jack Lambert
Jacob Janke
Jayden Bergie
Jayden Vande Vooren
Liam Mcpolin
Logan Beach
Myles Tessier
Nikhil Lowe
Quinn Little
Burlington Chiefs
Connor Crowley
Aj Babony
Carter Saris
Daniel Edgar
Eli Blakeley
Jordan Coleman
Liam Luzza
Quinn Mullen
Rowan Edwards
Ryder Cooke
Sawyer English
Ted Rawson
Walker Zabransky
Kitchener Waterloo LC
Alex Martin
Alex Martin
Ashton Campbell
Cameron Schnarr
Cole Hunsberger
Easton Krueger
Evan Wallace
Evan Wallace
Jack Baird
Jake Patterson
Kaeden Burger
Owen Windley
Ryan Cornfield
Treyton Weinstein
Mimico Mountaineers
Adam Elshanawany
Aiden O'toole
Alexander De Souza
Alexander Norman
Bradley Noble
Dylan Fabry
Eric Lima
Finn Wotton
Jaden Delargy
James Simone
John Schlosser
Justin Tavares
Mason Wallace
Mason Warton
Myles Moorhead
Noah Zborowsky
Simon Howard
Tyler O'toole
Oakville Buzz
Angus Walko
Carson Reinke
Charlie Wall
Garrett Smith
James Gall
Jameson Steel
Joshua Broglio
Mathew Kirchmair
Robbie Mckeracher
Thomas Bagnall
William Simmons
Zach Constantopolous
Zachary Wright
Orangeville Northmen
Cade Cordingley
Cameron Mcclintock
Carter Marshall
Cole Blakely
Corbin Clements
Delvin Brett
Dylan Cordingley
Holton Marshall
Logan Sawyer
Marcelo Carreiro
Timothy Cunningham
Tye Tovell
Peterborough Lakers
Aiden Waller
Alexandre Lafleche
Carter Frost
Colby Wood
Finley Watson
Geordy Addison
Griffin Hartwick
Jared Martinell
Kaleb Parkhurst
Keegan Parker
Nate Sage
Porter Martone
Ricky Bevan
Zach Delauro
Six Nations Arrows
Connley Squire
Darian Doolittle
Dayton Martin
Kaleym Racette
Kayden Hearn
Keaton Sandy
Kenny Porter
Lucas Ecker
Macay Jimerson
Rakawineh Elijah
Rowan Smith
Shatekaienthon Van Dommelen
Winter Rivera
St. Catharines Athletics
Aaron Gross
Ari Steenhuis
Avery Falardeau
Ben Bartley
Carter Mooradian
Cody Macneil
Dakota Ferguson
Joseph Young
Joshua Calder
Kaleb Taylor
Lochlan Belliveau
Mitchell Pearson
Nodin Buck
Owen Millar
Paris Mcmeekin
Sutter Pilon
Tayoni Galante
Troy Murray
Toronto Beaches
Carson Mclean
Carter Drynan
Carter Seto
Dean Francis
Eric Picketts
Jackson Wilkinson
Jonah Minerson
Liam Canavan
Luke Vanwiechen
Whitby Warriors
Aiden Fera
Aidyn Urbach
Bennett McLean
Blake Mason
Calen Tucker
Carter Stead
Drew Cairns
Easton McCafferty
Garrett Thomson
Jack Macpherson
Johnny Lafleur
Justin Hewitt
Kai Kimura
Owen Lee
Robert White
Zackary Shepard
About The OJLL
The Ontario Junior Lacrosse League (OJLL), established in 1933, is a Canadian men’s box lacrosse league that has operated under the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) since the 1800s. The league, comprising 11 teams located in Ontario, is the top provider of talent to the National Lacrosse League (NLL), and is considered the most competitive junior men’s box lacrosse league in the world.
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