Delby Powless Explained

Position:Forward
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:7
Weight Lb:180
Ncaa Team:Rutgers
Class:2004
Former Cla Teams:Six Nations Chiefs
Six Nations Arrows
Six Nations Rebels
Former Nll Teams:Buffalo Bandits
Former Mll Teams:Toronto Nationals
Nationality:Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation
Nll Draft:1st overall
Nll Draft Year:2004
Nll Draft Team:Buffalo Bandits
Birth Date:July 3, 1980
Birth Place:Six Nations, Ontario
Career Start:2005
Career End:2010

Delby Powless (born July 3, 1980), is a Mohawk lacrosse player from the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation near Brantford, Ontario. He was born in Six Nations, Ontario, and is the grandnephew of Ross Powless and cousin of Gaylord Powless, both of whom are in the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame. He has played for the Buffalo Bandits of the National Lacrosse League and the Hamilton Nationals of Major League Lacrosse. In 2003, Powless received the Tom Longboat Award as the top male Aboriginal athlete.[1]

Lacrosse career

Junior

Powless was still minor age while playing his first season with the Six Nations Jr.B Red Rebles for their inaugural season. He would then play for the Six Nations Arrows for of the OLA Junior A Lacrosse League for the remainder of his junior career.

In 1998, Powless had a career high 122 points, finishing third in league scoring. That same year, he led the Arrows to their league championship, and was given the "Dean McLeod Award" for Playoffs M.V.P.[2]

Powless finished his junior career with 686 points (regular season and playoffs combined), ranking him 23rd all time in Canadian Junior A lacrosse history.[3] Powless is currently the Six Nations Arrows All-Time leading scorer.

College

Powless played two years at Herkimer County Community College and two at Rutgers University. He was the Scarlet Knights' leading scorer in 2003 and 2004.[4] At Herkimer, he was a two-time All-American. At Rutgers, he was also a two time All-American. He received his bachelor's degree at Bellevue University.

National Lacrosse League

Powless was drafted first overall by the Buffalo Bandits in the 2004 entry draft.[5] During his five years with the Bandits, Powless totaled 201 points and helped the Bandits to their first NLL championship in years in 2008.

Major League Lacrosse

Powless played for the Toronto Nationals in 2009 and 2010.[6] Won a Major League Lacrosse Championship in 2009.

International

Powless played on the Iroquois Nationals indoor team in the inaugural World Indoor Lacrosse Championship in 2003 and again in 2007. Both times the Iroquois earned silver medals. At the 2003 World Championships Powless was named to the All-World Team after leading the tournament in scoring. Powless played on the Iroquois Nationals U-19 team winning a bronze medal at the World Championships in Adelaide, Australia. He led the Iroquois team in scoring and was 4th in overall tournament scoring. Delby also played on the Iroquois Nationals field lacrosse team in the 2002 World Lacrosse Championship (17 goals, 5 assists) and in 2006 (18 goals, 7 assists). The Iroquois finished in fourth place in each tournament, losing to Australia both times.[7] [8]

Statistics

NLL

  Regular Season Playoffs
Season Team GP G A Pts LB PIM GP G A Pts LB PIM
2005 Buffalo 13 20 24 44 57 4 1 1 4 5 2 0
2006 Buffalo 15 12 33 45 64 10 3 3 12 15 8 2
2007 Buffalo 15 21 22 43 50 4 2 2 6 8 9 2
2008 Buffalo 16 18 37 55 29 10 3 2 3 5 2 4
2009 Buffalo 8 3 11 14 10 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
2010 Buffalo 1 0 0 0 3 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
NLL Totals 68 74 127 201 213 28 9 8 25 33 21 8
Source:

OLA

  Regular Season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1996 10 16 17 33 313 3 2 5 12
1996 4 4 2 6 0-- -- -- -- --
1997 Six Nations Arrows OLA Jr.A 18 37 44 81 6515 34 23 57 19
1998 Six Nations Arrows OLA Jr.A 22 63 59 122 3117 41 38 79 --
Six Nations Arrows -- -- -- -- --5 4 5 9 21
1999 Six Nations Arrows OLA Jr.A 14 2420 44 3015262551 30
2000 Six Nations Arrows OLA Jr.A 19 3734 71 4310122032 21
2000 1 01 1 0-------- --
2001 Six Nations Arrows OLA Jr.A 18 30 51 81 2313203353 24
2002 Six Nations Stars 7 32 18 50 176 18 13 31 16
2002 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 2 4 1 5 0-- -- -- -- --
2003 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 13 24 22 46 494 5 8 13 0
2004 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 13 31 32 63 7 10 14 21 35 9
2005 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 17 32 40 72 247 7 6 13 19
2006 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 15 7 35 42 0-- -- -- -- --
2007 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 16 22 31 53 25 9 13 22 0
2008 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 17 10 37 47 24 4 6 10 0
2009 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 14 14 44 58 55 1 8 9 0
2010 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 11 5 14 19 06 3 7 10 0
Junior A Totals951952104051927013313927294
Junior B Totals1016173331332512
Minto Cup Totals----------545921
Senior A Totals1161492574068941436911228
Senior B Totals732185017618133116

Notes and References

  1. News: Bronsteter. Aaron . Delby Powless carries on family's lacrosse legacy . 30 December 2017 . The Brock Press . October 26, 2004.
  2. Web site: O.L.A. Junior A Trophy Winners. wampsbibleoflacrosse.com.
  3. Web site: Top 100 Career Leaders For Goals, Assists, And Points In Canadian Junior A Lacrosse. wampsbibleoflacrosse.com.
  4. News: Ross. Matt . Powless to power Buffalo . 30 December 2017 . Indian Country Today . January 5, 2005.
  5. Web site: Delby Powless. National Lacrosse League. 30 December 2017.
  6. Web site: Delby Powless . Pointstreak Sports Technologies . 30 December 2017.
  7. News: Wanamaker. Tom. Iroquois Nationals place fourth in world lacrosse tourney. 30 December 2017. Indian Country Today. July 21, 2002.
  8. Web site: Lacrosse World Cup 2006 - Reports 22 July 2006. ActivityWorkshop.net. 30 December 2017.