- Gaylord Powless
Gaylord Powless (
1946 –2001 ) was a Mohawklacrosse player from theSix Nations of the Grand River First Nation Indian reserve nearBrantford, Ontario . His father Ross was also a highly regarded player.He won the
Tom Longboat Award as best First Nations athlete in Canada when he was 17. He was then recruited by the Oshawa Green Gaels junior lacrosse team, which he led to four consecutiveMinto Cup s from 1964 to 1967; he was chosen as most valuable player in the series in 1964 and 1967. He went on to a long, successful career in professional and senior amateur lacrosse with teams inDetroit ,Syracuse, New York ,Montreal , Brantford,Coquitlam, British Columbia , andBrampton, Ontario as well as with the Six Nations team.He and his father are the only father and son both elected to the
Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame . TheOhsweken, Ontario Arena is named for him.A cousin,
Delby Powless ,(b. 1980), played attack at Herkimer CC and Rutgers,where he was an honourable mention All-American, and now plays the box game professionally.
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