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Dream come true for Altona pair

Altona lacrosse duo Jett Lewer and Lincoln Struhs are trading in the pitches at Altona for the world stage.

The pair have been selected as part of Australia’s team for the U16 APLU Lacrosse Sixes Championship in Korea later this month.

The duo started their lacrosse journeys in 2015 under the watchful eye of Jett’s dad, Alan Lewer—a former Australian player whose influence has shaped much of their development.

The two currently play under-18s with Footscray Lacrosse Club and compete at the highest senior level in Victoria men’s—with Altona Lacrosse Club.

Their talent and dedication has earned them selection in four Victorian representative teams together, playing in championships around Australia.

Lincoln said it’s such an honour to be part of the team.

He is known as a left handed goalie whose sharp reflexes and composure under pressure set him apart.

“It’s such an honour to be recognised to be the best of the best in this country and feels even better that the hard work I have been putting in is reflected by this selection,” he said.

“I definitely have had some ups and downs over the years but this selection reinforces my ability to me,

“I’m expecting to have a great time with the team, build new friendships and play some high quality lacrosse with some of the best players in the world.”

Jett said that it’s a dream come true to make his first Australian team.

Jett is known for his explosive athleticism and one of the most powerful shots in the league, constantly challenging defenders and goalies alike.

He said they were hoping for a good tournament.

“To have fun, meet other players and hopefully bring home the championship,” he said of what he wanted to achieve.

“I am ready to give it my all and make the most of this opportunity.”

Lincoln was born into the sport with his mum’s family at Altona Lacrosse Club as it was the closest sporting family to his grandma’s house.

It wasn’t always a love affair.

“When I first started playing it, I hated it but then my coaches (which includes Jett’s dad) put me in goals, I have never looked back.”

Jett has always played as well with his dad putting a stick in his hands as soon as he could.

Both said getting to play at this level together was pretty special.

“Only four Victorians were picked in the side and two are from Altona Lacrosse Club,’ Jett said.

Lincoln added, “Ever since 2015 Jett and I started playing and we have always been on the same team so it feels pretty awesome that both of us got selected.

“Jett is a fantastic shooter so training with him always improves my ability as a goalie.”

Both want to keep playing as high as possible with playing college lacrosse and making other Australian teams among their dreams.

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