Haudenosaunee men's national under-20 lacrosse team
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The Iroquois men's national under-20 lacrosse team represents the Iroquois Confederacy in international field lacrosse competitions. They are currently ranked third in the world by the World Lacrosse and have won three straight Bronze medals.[1]
Nickname(s) | Haudenosaunee Nationals | ||||||||||||||||||||
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WL membership | 1988 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Association | First Nations Lacrosse Association | ||||||||||||||||||||
Under-19 World Lacrosse Championships | |||||||||||||||||||||
Appearances | 7 (first in 1992) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Best result | Third place (1999, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2022) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Website | haudenosauneenationals.com | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Under-19 World Lacrosse Championship
editOverall results
editYear | 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 | 7 | 3 | 4 | 75 | 67 | |
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 | |
2022 | Ireland | 7 | 3 | 4 | 48 | 64 | |
Total | - | 51 | 22 | 29 | 591 | 618 | 5 Bronze Medals |
1992
edit2 August 1992 1992 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 6–28 | United States | Long Island |
August 1992 1992 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 8–12 | England | Long Island |
August 1992 1992 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 6–26 | Australia | Long Island |
August 1992 1992 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 9–16 | Canada | Long Island |
6 August 1992 1992 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 11–9 | Japan | Long Island |
1996
edit4 August 1996 1996 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 7–18 | Canada | Tokyo |
Stadium: Edogawa Stadium |
5 August 1996 1996 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 15–9 | Japan | Tokyo |
Stadium: Edogawa Stadium |
6 August 1996 1996 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 9–23 | United States | Tokyo |
Stadium: Edogawa Stadium |
6 August 1996 1996 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 8–24 | Australia | Tokyo |
Stadium: Edogawa Stadium |
9 August 1996 1996 Semifinal | Haudenosaunee | 10–27 | United States | Tokyo |
Stadium: Edogawa Stadium |
11 August 1996 1996 Bronze Medal | Haudenosaunee | 8–19 | Canada | Tokyo |
Stadium: Edogawa Stadium |
1996 Men's U-19 World Lacrosse Championship roster[2] | ||
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Jersey | Name | Position |
11 | Chris Hopps | Goalie |
2 | Ken Montour | Goalie |
3 | Jeff Powless | Goalie |
1 | Marshall Abrams | Defense |
29 | Lyal Anderson | Defense |
30 | Ron Cogan | Defense |
27 | Danny David | Defense |
25 | Eric Giles | Defense |
4 | Rodney Redeye | Defense |
7 | Jimbo Barnes | Midfield |
23 | J.D. Jones | Midfield |
20 | Dustin Hill | Midfield |
17 | Vince Longboat | Midfield |
6 | Nick Trudeau | Midfield |
15 | Ben Shenandoah | Midfield |
22 | Percy Shenandoah | Midfield |
21 | Cal Smith | Midfield |
19 | Evan Thomposon | Midfield |
25 | Emmett Printup | Midfield |
5 | Levi King | Midfield |
8 | Ray Ackley | Midfield |
16 | Danny Bero | Attack |
12 | Drew Bucktooth | Attack |
13 | Justin Giles | Attack |
10 | Vernon Hill | Attack |
14 | Art Powless | Attack |
18 | Jason Roundpoint | Attack |
Freeman Bucktooth | Head Coach | |
Scott Buman | Assistant Coach | |
Rory Whipple | Assistant Coach |
1999
edit2 July 1999 1999 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 9–21 | Canada | Adelaide |
10:00 (UTC+09:30) |
3 July 1999 1999 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 18-4 | Japan | Adelaide |
14:30 (UTC+09:30) |
4 July 1999 1999 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 8–9 | United States | Adelaide |
10:00 (UTC+09:30) |
6 July 1999 1999 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 13–9 | England | Adelaide |
12:30 (UTC+09:30) |
7 July 1999 1999 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 14–15 | Australia | Adelaide |
14:30 (UTC+09:30) |
8 July 1999 1999 Semifinals | Haudenosaunee | – | Canada | Adelaide |
14:30 (UTC+09:30) |
10 July 1999 1999 Bronze Medal | Haudenosaunee | 13–9 | England | Adelaide |
12:00 (UTC+09:30) |
1999 Men's U-19 World Lacrosse Championship roster[3] | ||
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Jersey | Name | Position |
Roger Vyse | ||
Jeff Powless | ||
Rodney Redeye | Defense | |
A.J. Bucktooth | ||
Brett Bucktooth | ||
Taylor Watts | ||
Lance Mitchell | Midfield | |
Corey Sullivan | ||
Jason Henhawk | ||
Calvin Hill | ||
Jesse Printup | ||
Tyler Bucktooth | ||
Monte Lyons | ||
Mike Longboat | ||
Joel Printup | ||
Dustin Hill | ||
Raweras Mitchell | ||
Ken Montour | ||
Murray Stout | ||
Chris Powless | ||
Russ Davis | ||
Kim Squire | ||
27 | Jon Tarbell | Assistant Captain |
Drew Bucktooth | Attack - Captain | |
Delby Powless | Assistant Captain | |
Ashley Hill | ||
Freeman Bucktooth | Head Coach | |
Reggie Thorpe | Assistant Coach | |
Gewas Schindler | Assistant Coach | |
Dave White | Assistant Coach | |
Rory Whipple | Assistant Coach | |
Dale Henry | Team Manager |
2003
edit28 June 2003 2003 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 7–11 | England | Towson, Maryland |
29 June 2003 2003 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 6–14 | United States | Towson, Maryland |
30 June 2003 2003 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 10–18 | Canada | Towson, Maryland |
1 July 2003 2003 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 11–12 | Australia | Towson, Maryland |
5 July 2003 2003 5th Place Final | Haudenosaunee | 21–6 | Japan | Towson, Maryland |
2003 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
edit3 July 2008 2008 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 15–20 | United States | Coquitlam |
16:00 (UTC−07:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
4 July 2008 2008 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 27–9 | Japan | Coquitlam |
12:45 (UTC−07:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
5 July 2008 2008 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 12–15 | Canada | Coquitlam |
12:45 (UTC−07:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
6 July 2008 2008 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 21–16 | England | Coquitlam |
19:15 (UTC−07:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
7 July 2008 2008 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 17–14 | Australia | Coquitlam |
16:00 (UTC−07:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
8 July 2008 2008 Quarterfinal | Haudenosaunee | 28–2 | Scotland | Coquitlam |
19:15 (UTC−07:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
10 July 2008 2008 Semifinal | Haudenosaunee | 12–23 | Canada | Coquitlam |
19:15 (UTC−07:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
12 July 2008 2008 Bronze Medal | Haudenosaunee | 19–10 | England | Coquitlam |
11:00 (UTC−07:00) | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
2008 Men's U-19 World Lacrosse Championship roster[4] | ||
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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
edit13 July 2012 2012 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 24–2 | England | Turku |
15 July 2012 2012 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 9–11 | Canada | Turku |
16 July 2012 2012 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 17–9 | Australia | Turku |
17 July 2012 2012 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 15–13 | United States | Turku |
19 July 2012 2012 Semifinal | Haudenosaunee | 7–12 | United States | Turku |
21 July 2012 2012 Bronze Medal | Haudenosaunee | 18–1 | England | Turku |
2016
edit8 July 2016 2016 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 22–4 | England | Coquitlam |
19:30 (UTC−07:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
10 July 2016 2016 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 9–12 | Canada | Coquitlam |
19:30 (UTC−07:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
11 July 2016 2016 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 3–17 | United States | Coquitlam |
19:30 (UTC−07:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
12 July 2016 2016 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 16–5 | Australia | Coquitlam |
19:30 (UTC−07:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
13 July 2016 2016 Playoff Round One | Haudenosaunee | 22–5 | Ireland | Coquitlam |
12:30 (UTC−07:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
14 July 2016 2016 Semifinal | Haudenosaunee | 11–14 | Canada | Coquitlam |
19:30 (UTC−07:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
16 July 2016 2016 Bronze Medal | Haudenosaunee | 20-8 | Australia | Coquitlam |
13:30 (UTC−07:00) | Report | Stadium: Percy Perry Stadium |
2016 Men's U-19 World Lacrosse Championship roster | |||
---|---|---|---|
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 |
2022
edit10 August 2022 2022 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 14-3 | England | Limerick |
13:00 (UTC+01:00) | Report |
13 August 2022 2022 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 2-13 | United States | Limerick |
19:00 (UTC+01:00) | Report |
14 August 2022 2022 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 7-13 | Australia | Limerick |
16:00 (UTC+01:00) | Report |
15 August 2022 2022 Preliminary | Haudenosaunee | 6-14 | Canada | Limerick |
19:00 (UTC+01:00) | Report |
17 August 2022 2022 Quarterfinals | Haudenosaunee | 7-5 | England | Limerick |
16:00 (UTC+01:00) | Report |
18 August 2022 2022 Semifinals | Haudenosaunee | 2-10 | United States | Limerick |
19:00 (UTC+01:00) | Report |
20 August 2022 2022 Bronze Medal | Haudenosaunee | 10-6 | Australia | Limerick |
16:00 (UTC+01:00) | Report |
2022 Men's U-21 World Lacrosse Championship roster[5] | |
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Jersey | Name |
9 | David Anderson |
11 | Rowisonkies Barnes |
13 | Efrain Barreto Jr. |
16 | Tryton Benedict |
5 | Cobie Cree |
19 | Trey Deere |
45 | Anahalihs Doxtator |
10 | Gregory Elijah-Brown |
37 | Aidan Fearn |
12 | Julian Freeman |
21 | James Gowland |
20 | Mason Homer |
77 | Stone Jacobs |
22 | Koleton Marquis |
2 | Teharonhiorens McComber |
4 | Jacob Piseno |
7 | Douglas Powless |
14 | Clay Scanlan |
3 | Keelan Seneca |
17 | Dylan Snow |
1 | Sakaronhiotane Thompson |
8 | Jack VanValkenburgh |
83 | Amos Whitcomb |
Awards
editEvent | Member | Award |
---|---|---|
1999 U19 WLC | Drew Bucktooth | All World Team - Attack |
1999 U19 WLC | Lance Mitchell | All World Team - Midfield |
1999 U19 WLC | Rodney Redeye | All World Team - Defense |
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 | All World Team - Attack MVP |
2016 U19 WLC | Tehoka Nanticoke | All World Team - Attack |
2016 U19 WLC | Austin Staats | All World Team - Attack |
Other tournaments and games
edit1990s
edit24 July 1993 Glastonbury Jr Lacrosse Tournament | Haudenosaunee | 6–8 | Unknown | Glastonbury, Connecticut |
10:00 (UTC−04:00) |
24 July 1993 Glastonbury Jr Lacrosse Tournament | Haudenosaunee | 5–13 | Syracuse Orange | Glastonbury, Connecticut |
13:00 (UTC−04:00) |
24 July 1993 Glastonbury Jr Lacrosse Tournament | Haudenosaunee | 8–0 | Boston College Eagles | Glastonbury, Connecticut |
16:00 (UTC−04:00) |
24 July 1993 Glastonbury Jr Lacrosse Tournament | Haudenosaunee | 13–4 | Hofstra Pride | Glastonbury, Connecticut |
25 July 1993 Glastonbury Jr Lacrosse Tournament | Haudenosaunee | – | Unknown | Glastonbury, Connecticut |
08:00 (UTC−04:00) |
25 July 1993 Glastonbury Jr Lacrosse Tournament Semifinals | Haudenosaunee | 5–8 | Unknown | Glastonbury, Connecticut |
11:00 (UTC−04:00) |
2010s
edit18 February 2012 Friendly | Haudenosaunee | 7–11 | Brown Bears | Providence, Rhode Island |
12:00 (UTC−05:00) | Stadium: Meister-Kavan Field |
References
edit- ^ "World Rankings". Federation of International Lacrosse. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
- ^ "National Iroquois Lacrosse Team". Indian Time. Retrieved 2022-07-30.
- ^ "Iroquois Nationals 19 and Under Win Bronze". Indian Time. Retrieved 2022-07-30.
- ^ "Iroquois Roster, Staff for the 2008 U-19 Championships". LaxPower.com. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
- ^ "Haudenosaunee". pointbench.com. Retrieved 2022-08-17.