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John Fusco : Stellar Lacrosse Player

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John Fusco embodied the spirit of the Brooklin Redmen Born in Oshawa, John Fusco grew up playing lacrosse in the Garrard R oa d minor lacrosse system before moving to the Junior “A” level in 1980.  He played lacrosse from 1980 through 1984  for the Whitby Junior ‘A’ team, 18 seasons with the Brooklin Redmen of the Major Lacrosse series (1981, 1983, 1985-2002), and one season with the National Lacrosse League (1991). John was on two Minto Cup championship teams (Junior A) 1980 and 1984 . During his junior career, Fusco was in the OLA Junior “A” League top seven point getters every season. John went onto to be a member of and five Mann Cup championship teams (Major lacrosse), 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, and 2000.  He was Rookie-of-the-Year in 1980 and won the Bucko MacDonald Trophy as top scorer in the Major Series in 1986 as well as the Jim Murphy Trophy for the Major Series MVP in 1991. When he retired from playing, John was on the list of top 50 box lacrosse players at t...

THERE IS SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF OSHAWA ! (from Hamlet…obviously)

  Worry not , there is nothing rotten in Denmark but there surely seems to be something dysfunctional in Oshawa at Lacrosse Canada’s headquarters. Let’s look into it. A very discrete annual meeting Lacrosse Canada held its annual meeting on September 27 th and 28 th , a month ago. There was no preliminary information circulated on the website and there has been no report since. The annual meeting is the most important meeting in the life of an association if it is concerned with governance and proper administration. The annual meeting has four functions: Receive and adopt the annual report Receive and adopt the audited statement Appoint the nomination of external auditors Elect the Board members. That’s it . Everyone concerned should come prepared to do just that. The people who attend ed the annual meeting we re the presidents of the provincial lacrosse associations . There were 11 presidents in attendance (either physically or via ZOOM) who were representing Lacrosse Canada’s...

Eric Cowieson

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  Eric Cowieson Multi Hall of Famer!     Eric Cowieson had a storied lacrosse career. Introduced to lacrosse at the age of peewee, he played for North Burnaby. His first year of junior level lacrosse Eric played for the British Columbia team which placed third in the Canada Summer Games in 1973. The next four seasons Eric played for the Burnaby Cablevision team which included winning a Minto Cup in 1977. Recognized for being a strong defensive player, Cowieson scored 88 goals and 153 assists for 241 points during his 104 game Junior “A” career. Eric went on to play 18 seasons of Senior level lacrosse with the New Westminster Salmonbellies which included holding the role of team captain for the last 14 seasons. Amongst his accomplishments, at the end of his playing career, Eric Cowieson holds three Western Lacrosse Association record – most total games played (634) most playoff games (231). His career included scoring 385 goals along with 660 assists for a total of 1045 po...

THINK LACROSSE IS MORE RELEVANT THAN EVER…

  B y Pierre Filion    pierrefilion@bell.net   Hey before we get into the issue of THINK LACROSSE’s relevance let’s take time to share with everyone that this is our second anniversary. Yes, we have been at it since April 2023 and have published a post every Monday of every week. To start the week on the right foot! Our initial intent was to create a platform for the game and to allow and publish analysis or viewpoints form interested readers or contributors. Our mission statement was clear and we have tried to remain focused on it: Promote the game’s most valuable actors (players, coaches, builders) Circulate ideas and critical analyses on the challenges to the game Support emerging leaderships within the games’ associations and communities. As we did last year ,  we can report that we have been efficient and successful with the first two elements of our mission statement but, again, we have failed to live up to our own expectations with the third element of ou...

Major Series Lacrosse 2025 Award Winners

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  By Rad Joseph Most Valuable Player The MSL Most Valuable Player in 2025 is Jackson Webster who played for the Owen Sound Northstars scoring 36 goals while adding 47 assists for 83 points in 19 games.   Jackson Webster Rookie of the Year (Gene Dopp Award) The 2025 Rookie of the Year Award went to Finn Thomson from the Brampton Excelsiors. Thomson totaled 40 points with 18 goals, and 22 assists in just nine games. Finn Thom Defensive Player of the Year (Merv McKenzie Award) For the 2025 MSL season, there are two winners: Latrell Harris from the Six Nations Chiefs and Matt Gilray from the Peterborough Lakers. Both players are highly regarded in Major Series Lacrosse for playing key roles as defenders for their respective teams. Latrell Harris                                                     Matt Gilray     Outstanding Goaltender of the Y...