Iroquois men's national under-19 lacrosse team
The Iroquois men's national under-19 lacrosse team represents the Iroquois Confederacy in international field lacrosse competitions. They are currently ranked third in the world by the Federation of International Lacrosse and have won three straight Bronze medals.[1]
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Nickname(s) | Iroquois Nationals | ||||||||||||||||
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World Lacrosse membership | 1987 | ||||||||||||||||
Association | First Nations Lacrosse Association | ||||||||||||||||
Under-19 World Championship | |||||||||||||||||
Appearances | 7 (first in 1992) | ||||||||||||||||
Best result | Third place (1999, 2008, 2012, 2016) | ||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Website | iroquoisnationals.org |
Under-19 World Lacrosse Championship
Overall results
Year | Host | GP | W | L | GF | GA | Finish |
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1992 | United States | 5 | 1 | 4 | 40 | 91 | 5th |
1996 | Japan | 6 | 1 | 5 | 47 | 120 | 4th |
1999 | Australia | 6 | 2 | 4 | 57 | 63 | ![]() |
2003 | United States | 5 | 1 | 4 | 55 | 61 | 5th |
2008 | Canada | 8 | 5 | 3 | 123 | 107 | ![]() |
2012 | Finland | 6 | 4 | 2 | 90 | 48 | ![]() |
2016 | Canada | 7 | 4 | 3 | 103 | 65 | ![]() |
Total | - | 43 | 18 | 25 | 525 | 555 | 4 Bronze Medals |
1992
2 August 1992 1992 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 6–28 | ![]() | Long Island ![]() |
August 1992 1992 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 8–12 | ![]() | Long Island ![]() |
August 1992 1992 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 6–26 | ![]() | Long Island ![]() |
August 1992 1992 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 9–16 | ![]() | Long Island ![]() |
6 August 1992 1992 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 11–9 | ![]() | Long Island ![]() |
1996
4 August 1996 1996 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 7–18 | ![]() | Tokyo ![]() |
Stadium: Edogawa Stadium |
5 August 1996 1996 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 15–9 | ![]() | Tokyo ![]() |
Stadium: Edogawa Stadium |
6 August 1996 1996 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 9–23 | ![]() | Tokyo ![]() |
Stadium: Edogawa Stadium |
6 August 1996 1996 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 8–24 | ![]() | Tokyo ![]() |
Stadium: Edogawa Stadium |
9 August 1996 1996 Semifinal | Iroquois ![]() | 10–27 | ![]() | Tokyo ![]() |
Stadium: Edogawa Stadium |
11 August 1996 1996 Bronze Medal | Iroquois ![]() | 8–19 | ![]() | Tokyo ![]() |
Stadium: Edogawa Stadium |
1999
2003
28 June 2003 2003 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 7–11 | ![]() | Towson, Maryland ![]() |
29 June 2003 2003 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 6–14 | ![]() | Towson, Maryland ![]() |
30 June 2003 2003 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 10–18 | ![]() | Towson, Maryland ![]() |
1 July 2003 2003 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 11–12 | ![]() | Towson, Maryland ![]() |
5 July 2003 2003 5th Place Final | Iroquois ![]() | 21–6 | ![]() | Towson, Maryland ![]() |
2003 ILF Men's U-19 World Lacrosse Championship roster | |
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Jersey | Name |
3 | Brandon Francis |
4 | Andrew Lazore |
16 | Grant Bucktooth |
15 | Jeremy Thompson |
23 | Mitch Nanticoke |
9 | Joe Hall |
6 | Preston Lay |
1 | Ross Bucktooth |
12 | Matthew Myke |
7 | Haiwha Nanticoke |
10 | Corey Hinton |
8 | Justin Hill |
18 | Kevin Castor |
2 | Joshua Van Every |
13 | Cody Jamieson |
22 | Sidney Smith |
19 | James Bissell |
21 | Rocky Thompson |
5 | Stewart Monture |
20 | Taylor Smoke |
17 | Jason Arias |
11 | Roy Tarbell |
14 | Lee Thomas |
2008
3 July 2008 2008 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 15–20 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
16:00 (UTC−08:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
4 July 2008 2008 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 27–9 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
12:45 (UTC−08:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
5 July 2008 2008 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 12–15 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
12:45 (UTC−08:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
6 July 2008 2008 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 21–16 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
19:15 (UTC−08:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
7 July 2008 2008 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 17–14 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
16:00 (UTC−08:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
8 July 2008 2008 Quarterfinal | Iroquois ![]() | 28–2 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
19:15 (UTC−08:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
10 July 2008 2008 Semifinal | Iroquois ![]() | 12–23 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
19:15 (UTC−08:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
12 July 2008 2008 Bronze Medal | Iroquois ![]() | 19–10 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
11:00 (UTC−08:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
2008 ILF Men's U-19 World Lacrosse Championship roster[2] | ||
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Jersey | Name | Position |
11 | Pierce Abrams | Midfield |
4 | Jon Bissell | Defense |
5 | Ryan Burnham | Defense |
21 | James Cathers | Attack |
22 | Andrew Cordia | Attack |
6 | Forrest Cox | Defense |
2 | H. Warren Hill | Goalie |
7 | K. Alexander Hill | Defense |
8 | Charles Jacobs | Defense |
23 | Peter Jacobs | Attack |
9 | Jason Johns | Defense |
13 | Jeremy Johns | Midfield |
10 | Michael Miller | Defense |
24 | Mac Mitchell | Midfield |
14 | Jordy Patterson | Midfield |
15 | Dalton Powless | Midfield |
16 | Aaron Printup | Midfield |
17 | Elijah Printup | Midfield |
25 | Emmett Printup | Attack |
18 | Randy Staats | Midfield |
19 | Lyle Thompson | Midfield |
26 | Miles Thompson | Attack |
3 | Jeffery White | Goalie |
20 | Michael White | Midfield |
Anthony Gray | Head Coach | |
Bill Bjorness | Assistant Coach | |
Cam Bomberry | Assistant Coach | |
Vince Shiffert | Assistant Coach | |
Gewas Schindler | Assistant Coach | |
Travis Solomon | Assistant Coach | |
Dave Guill | Assistant Coach | |
Bob Leary | Video/Scouting Coach | |
J.D. Jones | Equipment Manager | |
Joe Solomon | General Manager | |
J.J. Blitstein | Assistant to the Interim Executive Director | |
2012
2016
8 July 2016 2016 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 22–4 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
19:30 (UTC−08:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
10 July 2016 2016 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 9–12 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
19:30 (UTC−08:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
11 July 2016 2016 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 3–17 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
19:30 (UTC−08:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
12 July 2016 2016 Preliminary | Iroquois ![]() | 16–5 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
19:30 (UTC−08:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
13 July 2016 2016 Playoff Round One | Iroquois ![]() | 22–5 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
12:30 (UTC−08:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
14 July 2016 2016 Semifinal | Iroquois ![]() | 11–14 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
19:30 (UTC−08:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
16 July 2016 2016 Bronze Medal | Iroquois ![]() | 20-8 | ![]() | Coquitlam ![]() |
13:30 (UTC−08:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
2016 FIL Men's U-19 World Lacrosse Championship roster | |||
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Jersey | Name | Nation | Territory |
46 | Liam Anderson | Tuscarora Nation | Tuscarora |
71 | Tyler Armstrong | Mohawk Nation | Akwesasne |
15 | Sekawnee Baker | Squamish Nation | Squamish |
13 | Brody Bartell | Cherokee Nation | Cherokee |
18 | Matthew Bennett | Onondaga Nation | Onondaga |
23 | Tyson Bomberry | Oneida Nation | Six Nations |
42 | Percy Booth | Seneca Nation | Onondaga |
5 | Devon Buckshot | Onondaga Nation | Onondaga |
4 | Chaunce Hill | Seneca Nation | Tonawanda |
2 | Owen Hill | Seneca Nation | Tonawanda |
74 | Cam Horn | Mohawk Nation | Kahnawake |
39 | Doug Jamieson | Mohawk Nation | Six Nations |
17 | Ron John | Seneca Nation | Seneca |
7 | Mitch Laffin | Onondaga Nation | Onondaga |
33 | Colyn Lyons | Mohawk Nation | Onondaga |
19 | Teioshontathe McComber | Mohawk Nation | Kahnawake |
32 | Jonah Mohawk | Seneca Nation | Seneca |
1 | Tehoka Nanticoke | Mohawk Nation | Six Nations |
21 | Tonatiuh Salinas | Tuscarora Nation | Six Nations |
3 | Chase Scanlan | Seneca Nation | Seneca |
43 | Austin Staats | Mohawk Nation | Six Nations |
63 | Jerry Staats | Mohawk Nation | Six Nations |
28 | Trevor Stacey | Mohawk Nation | Kahnawake |
88 | Skye Sunday | Mohawk Nation | Akwesasne |
6 | Larson Sundown | Seneca Nation | Tonwanda |
66 | Skkyler Thomas | Mohawk Nation | Akwesasne |
36 | Sherman Williams | Seneca Nation | Seneca |
Awards
Event | Member | Award |
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2012 U19 WLC | Lyle Thompson | All World Team - Midfield MVP |
2012 U19 WLC | Seth Oakes | All World Team - Attack |
2012 U19 WLC | Lyle Thompson | All World Team - Midfield |
2012 U19 WLC | Warren Hill | All World Team - Goalie |
2016 U19 WLC | Tehoka Nanticoke | Attack MVP |
2016 U19 WLC | Tehoka Nanticoke | All World Team - Attack |
2016 U19 WLC | Austin Staats | All World Team - Attack |
Other tournaments and games
1990s
24 July 1993 Glastonbury Jr Lacrosse Tournament | Iroquois ![]() | 6–8 | Unknown | Glastonbury, Connecticut ![]() |
10:00 (UTC−05:00) |
24 July 1993 Glastonbury Jr Lacrosse Tournament | Iroquois ![]() | 5–13 | Syracuse Orange | Glastonbury, Connecticut ![]() |
13:00 (UTC−05:00) |
24 July 1993 Glastonbury Jr Lacrosse Tournament | Iroquois ![]() | 8–0 | Boston College Eagles | Glastonbury, Connecticut ![]() |
16:00 (UTC−05:00) |
24 July 1993 Glastonbury Jr Lacrosse Tournament | Iroquois ![]() | 13–4 | Hofstra Pide | Glastonbury, Connecticut ![]() |
25 July 1993 Glastonbury Jr Lacrosse Tournament | Iroquois ![]() | – | Unknown | Glastonbury, Connecticut ![]() |
08:00 (UTC−05:00) |
25 July 1993 Glastonbury Jr Lacrosse Tournament Semifinals | Iroquois ![]() | 5–8 | Unknown | Glastonbury, Connecticut ![]() |
11:00 (UTC−05:00) |
2010s
18 February 2012 Friendly | Iroquois ![]() | 7–11 | Brown Bears | Providence, Rhode Island ![]() |
12:00 (UTC−05:00) | Stadium: Meister-Kavan Field |
References
- "World Rankings". Federation of International Lacrosse. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
- "Iroquois Roster, Staff for the 2008 U-19 Championships". LaxPower.com. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
External links
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