OTTAWA, ON— From November 26 to 28, 49 of Canada’s top junior men’s field lacrosse players travelled to Whitby, Ont. reuniting for the first time in over two years at a second evaluation camp.
The first camp, which was held in October of 2019, saw the player pool narrowed to 32. The second camp was originally scheduled for the spring of 2020 but was postponed with the onset of COVID-19 lockdown measures.
“It was great to be back with this group. It's been two long years of waiting to continue our process of selecting the top 23 to represent Canada in Ireland this upcoming summer,” said head coach Matt Brown.
After World Lacrosse extended the age group to include those who would have otherwise been overage due to the postponement, additional players were invited to vie for a spot on the national team roster.
“A lot can change over the course of two years, especially at this age with all the college and junior lacrosse experience these guys have had. We added around 20 new players that have shown they belong and deserve a look and fit the needs of what we are looking for to reach our best team,” Brown said.
Five provinces were represented by the 49 athletes. A full list of those invited to the evaluation camp can be found at the end of this release.
“The talent level was the highest it has ever been and cutting it down for the next round will not be an easy task,” said Brown. “All the players should be extremely proud of how they competed this past weekend, representing themselves in the great Canada way. Excited for what’s next with this group.”
The 23 athletes selected for the final roster will represent Canada at the rescheduled 2022 World Lacrosse Men’s U21 World Championship. Originally scheduled for July of 2020, this event will now take place in Limerick, Ireland from August 10 to 20, 2022.
Below are the 49 athletes who participated in the camp.
Name | Position | Hometown | Club | School |
Adam Gallop | F/O | Fredericton, NB | N/A | Emmanuel College |
Adam Poitras | A | Whitby, ON | Whitby Warriors | Loyola University |
Adam Thistlewaite | Mid | Baltimore, ON | Peterborough Lakers | University at Albany |
Aden Walsh | G | Oakville, ON | Oakville Buzz | Hartford Community College |
Alex Marinier | D | Burlington, ON | N/A | Ohio State University |
Andrew Dalton | Mid | Toronto, ON | Peterborough Lakers | Cornell University |
Ben MacDonnell | D | Oshawa, ON | Whitby Warriors | Robert Morris University |
Brayden Mayea | A | Windsor, ON | St. Catharines Athletics | High Point University |
Brock Haley | A | Brooklin, ON | Clarington Green Gaels | University of Vermont |
Brody Burrell | G | Surrey, BC | N/A | Colgate University |
Caleb Commandant | D | Rockwood, ON | Oakville Buzz | Rochester Institute of Technology |
Caleb Creasor | G | Huntstville, | Barrie Lakeshore | Lehigh University |
Cameron Acchione | Mid | Barrie, ON | Barrie Lakeshore | University of Delaware |
Cameron Ickert | D | Maple Ridge, BC | Langley Thunder | Stony Brook University |
Casey Wilson | Mid | Victoria, BC | Victoria Shamrocks | University of Denver |
Dante Bowen | Mid | Brampton, ON | Brampton Excelsiors | Ohio State University |
David Anderson | A | Cambridge, ON | Oakville Buzz | Yale University |
Finn Thomson | A | Toronto, ON | Mimico Mountaineers | Syracuse University |
Graydon Hogg | Mid | Oshawa, ON | Whitby Warriors | University at Albany |
Jack Follows | D | Oakville, ON | Oakville Buzz | Cornell University |
Jack Oldman | F/O | Pickering, ON | Whitby Warriors | Ohio State University |
Jacob Pahnke | D | Maple Ridge, BC | Ridge Meadows Burrards | Canisius College |
Jakson Raposo | Mid | Toronto, ON | Toronto Beaches | Johns Hopkins University |
Jason Knox | A | Huntsville, ON | Burlington Chiefs | Ohio State University |
Johnathan Peshko | Mid | Etobicoke, ON | Mimico Mountaineers | Johns Hopkins University |
Josh Fairey | D | Guelph, ON | Toronto Beaches | Loyola University |
Kobe Handsor | D | Brooklin, ON | Whitby Warriors | Mercer University |
Kyle Pepper | Mid | Victoria, BC | Victoria Shamrocks | St. Bonaventure University |
Levi Verch | D | Victoria, BC | Nanaimo Timbermen | Robert Morris University |
Liam Ferris | Mid | Toronto, ON | Mimico Mountaineers | Saint Joseph’s University |
Lucas Osborne | F/O | Bowmanville, ON | Peterborough Lakers | Yale University |
Lukas Olsson | A | Calgary, AB | N/A | University of Richmond |
Matthew Wright | D | Calgary, AB | Okotoks Raiders | University of North Carolina |
Michael Grace | A | Hamilton, ON | Burlington, ON | Rochester Institute of Technology |
Michael Wilson | D | Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON | Niagara Thunderhawks | Canisius College |
Nick Crowley | Mid | Peterborough, ON | N/A | Princeton University |
Noah Armitage | Mid | New Westminster, BC | New Westminster Salmonbellies | Stony Brook University |
Noah Manning | A | Victoria, BC | N/A | University of Denver |
Nolan Bolger | F/O | Calgary, AB | Okotoks Raiders | University of Delaware |
Owen Hiltz | A | Peterborough, ON | Peterborough Lakers | Syracuse University |
Rory Graham | A | Toronto, ON | Mimico Mountaineers | Cornell University |
Ross Scott | A | West Linn, OR | N/A | Rutgers University |
Sam Brie | G | Westmount, QC | N/A | St. Bonaventure University |
Samuel English | Mid | Burlington, ON | Burlington Chiefs | Princeton University |
Stuart Phillips | Mid | Coquitlam, BC | N/A | Johns Hopkins University |
Thomas McConvey | Mid | Toronto, ON | Mimico Mountaineers | University of Vermont |
Timon English | Mid | Burlington, ON | Burlington Chiefs | University of North Carolina |
Trent DiCicco | Mid | Guelph, ON | Kitchener-Waterloo Braves | Ohio State University |
Tyler Van Wart | G | Orangeville, ON | Orangeville Northmen | Lynn University |
Absent from the camp but still in contention for the final roster are Reed Kurtz, Liam Phillips, Carson Millburn, Samuel La Roue, Justin Sykes, and Matthew Acchione.
About Lacrosse Canada
Founded in 1867, Lacrosse Canada is the governing body responsible for all aspects of lacrosse in Canada. Our organization is comprised of 10 Member Associations representing nearly 85,000 individual participants, including coaches, officials, and athletes of all ages and abilities. Lacrosse Canada’s mission is to honour the sport of lacrosse and its unique nation-building heritage, by engaging our members, leading our partners, and providing opportunities for all Canadians to participate. Lacrosse Canada oversees the delivery of numerous national championships and the participation of Team Canada at all international events sanctioned by World Lacrosse. Lacrosse Canada is proud to be affiliated with partners that share the same vision and values, including our corporate partners - NormaTec Recovery Systems, RockTape, OPRO, Canadian Red Cross, Westjet, and Baron Rings - as well as our funding partners the Government of Canada, the Coaching Association of Canada, and the Canadian Lacrosse Foundation.
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