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2. Freeman Bucktooth -Head Coach ( onondaga nation)
3. Ansley Jemison - Assistant Coach (seneca nation)
4.Jim barnes -Assistant Coach ( mohawk nation)
5. Marty ward -Assistant Coach( cherokee nation)
6. Delby Powless- Assistant Coach (six nations)
7. Jason Johnson- Assistant Coach ( six nations)
 

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The Spirit in the Stick

   Buy The Spirit In The Stick NowLewis wondered how Robbie would do and how long it would take for the stick to reveal its true character to him. Lewis's eye caught the leading edge of the full moon as it rose above the trees in the distance. He smiled and whispered to himself, "Not long, not long."

 

Fourteen-year-old Robbie Jones receives a 200-year-old lacrosse stick, which has been passed down through several generations, from Hall-of-Famer Jimmy Lewis. He has no idea what he is about to learn from Lewis... or the stick.

 

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The game of Lacrosse has been a mainstay among the Haudenosaunee. The first purpose of the game is spiritual. It is a medicine game to be played upon request of any individual, clan, nation or the Confederacy itself. Iroquois Lacrosse is a holistic process that binds communities and the nations of the Haudenosaunee together. This is the reason that we say it was a gift to our people from the Creator.

Lacrosse is a "medicine" game because it promotes the health and strength of the Nation, ensuring a continuance of our tradition and an understanding of our ways. The competing teams are structured according to the clans of each nation. The game is played upon the request of any individual within the community requiring or desiring its services. There are traditional processes of preparation for the individuals who play. This requires discipline and special instruction. The process includes the understanding and use of traditional medicine gathered from the forests. Accordingly, reverence, respect, responsibility and language are fundamental to the process.

This game is traditionally played by the men but requires the participation of both men and women of the community. It requires cooperation, fair play, discipline, stamina, pride and good health. Originally, the field, with goals at each end, could be anywhere from one hundred yards to two miles long and the players could number anywhere from five to a thousand on a side.

Lacrosse is also considered one of the fastest growing team sports, both in the United States and abroad. In the last decade, the number of high school and youth league teams has increased by 40%, and the number of college and club teams has risen by 55%. This has been accompanied by an increased national awareness of all levels of men's and women's Lacrosse, and a growing interest in the game among countries never before involved.

 
Here are some participation statistics:


  • 398 colleges and universities currently offer men's Lacrosse programs. Over 1,500 high schools currently offer men's Lacrosse programs.
  • The annual attendance at Lacrosse events throughout the United States is estimated at 10,000,000.
  • There are over 4,000 youth programs in the USA.
  • There are over 11,000 participants playing Lacrosse on approximately 300 men's and women's post-collegiate club teams throughout the United States.

 

 
Newsflash

GENEVA, N.Y.—The Hobart lacrosse wrapped up its fall schedule and kicked off Hobart and William Smith's Native American Conference titled, "Lacrosse: The Creator's Game" with an exhibition game against the Iroquois National Team.

The Statesmen got off to a fast start, outscoring their guests 6-1 in the first quarter. Hobart stretched its advantage to 9-3 midway through the second frame, but the Iroquois tightened up their defense and ratcheted up their offense for a 20-12 win.

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