Oshawa, ON – Lacrosse Canada has announced the appointment of its National Commissioners and Officials-in-Charge, who will assume responsibility for overseeing all provincial matters within their respective areas of the game. These appointments strengthen national governance by providing consistent leadership, coordination, and oversight, supporting alignment across provinces and ensuring the effective delivery and administration of lacrosse nationwide.
National Commissioners
Jordan Cornfield – Senior A
Jordan grew up playing minor lacrosse in Edmonton before competing at the Junior B, Junior A, and Senior A levels across Alberta and British Columbia. He finished his playing career with the Miners Lacrosse Club, captaining the team to three consecutive National Championships from 2016 to 2018. Jordan also played in the National Lacrosse League from 2006 to 2010, with time spent in Edmonton and Colorado.
Following his playing career, Jordan transitioned into leadership and management roles within the sport, serving as General Manager and an executive board member of the Miners Lacrosse Club. He later became Director of Player Personnel for the expansion Panther City Lacrosse Club from 2021 to 2024. Passionate about growing the game, he remains actively involved in coaching, particularly within female lacrosse in Beaumont, where he has coached both of his daughters. Outside of lacrosse, Jordan works as Division Manager with Wingenback Ltd, an industrial rigging company operating across Canada.
Tom Quinn – Senior B
With a lifelong involvement in lacrosse as a player, coach, and executive, Tom Quinn has contributed to the game at multiple levels across Ontario and nationally. His experience includes serving as a Zone Director within the Ontario Lacrosse Association, working with Lacrosse Canada through the National Development Team Program, participating in Senior B ownership. He is committed to fostering positive, high-performance environments that support athlete development, competitive excellence, and the long-term growth of the sport.
Sean Aggus – Junior A
Sean Aggus serves as President of the Alberta Lacrosse Association, where he provides strategic leadership and vision to support the continued growth and modernization of lacrosse across the province. Now in his fifth year in the role, with his current term concluding in November 2026, he has played a key role in advancing the sport at both the provincial and national levels.
In addition to his work with the ALA, Sean has held several leadership positions within the lacrosse community, including serving on the Lacrosse Canada Board of Directors, as RMLL Junior A Commissioner, President of Greater Edmonton Lacrosse, and Convenor of the 2025 Minto Cup. He remains focused on expanding the game’s reach and impact, and looks forward to working with partners across the division to advance the exposure of the sport and drive growth in the game nationally.
Doug Luey – Junior B
Born in St. Catharines, Ontario, Doug Luey has been involved in lacrosse for more than 50 years, with contributions spanning local, provincial, national, and international levels. He has served as a coach, manager, and team and league executive, most notably in the Whitby and Oshawa communities. Doug was General Manager of the Green Gaels when they won the Founders Cup in 2002 and 2004, and he began the annual tradition of the team’s trip to the Ales Hrebesky Memorial Tournament in the Czech Republic, winning titles in 2007 and 2010. He also served as convenor for over 25 National Championships across Peewee, Bantam, Midget, Founders Cup, and Minto Cup divisions.
Doug’s longstanding service to the sport has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Ontario Lacrosse Association Heritage Award, the OLA Creators Game Award, the OLA Presidents Award, and induction into the Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2014. He was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame as a Builder in 2022
Michelle Bowyer – Women’s U22
Michelle Bowyer, recognized by World Lacrosse past President Sue Redfern as critical to the successful delivery of the inaugural Women’s Box Lacrosse World Championship (2024), is a Hall of Fame athlete, coach, and global sport builder. A Charter Member of BC Girls Box Lacrosse (1972), Michelle captained three Canadian National field lacrosse teams at World Championships and later coached Team Canada at two World Championships. She chaired the World Lacrosse Women’s Box Lacrosse Working Group (2020–2022), cofounded an international women’s box lacrosse network (2023), and delivered the first international women’s box lacrosse tournament in Port Coquitlam in 2025. A 2021 inductee into both the Port Coquitlam and Canadian Lacrosse Halls of Fame, Michelle is looking forward to her new role as Lacrosse Canada’s National Commissioner, leading the development of the inaugural Junior Women’s National Championship in August 2026.
Officials-In-Charge
Todd Labranche – Senior A
Todd’s officiating career began with the BC Lacrosse Officials Association and progressed through the BCJALL and eventually on to the Western Lacrosse Association, where he officiated four Mann Cups, serving as Officer in Charge for the 2019 Mann Cup, along with five Minto Cups, one President’s Cup, one Founder’s Cup, and the BC Summer Games. At the professional level, Todd is a highly respected National Lacrosse League official. He has served as a Crew Chief since 2009 and has officiated more than 470 NLL games to this point, including twelve Champions Cup Finals.
Beyond his on-floor accomplishments, Todd played a key role in supporting the National Rules Committee following the pandemic, helping clubs across the country at the Junior A and Senior A levels advance and improve the game for the benefit of players, officials, and fans alike.
Andy Watson – Senior B
Andy Watson of Victoria, B.C., has been named the Senior B Official in Charge for Lacrosse Canada. With over 30 years of experience on floor and two decades of experience as an administrator, learning facilitator, evaluator, Master Course Conductor and officials coach, Andy is passionate about developing high-quality officials and has recently served in leadership positions with Lacrosse Canada (Official in Charge at 2024 Minto Cup and 2023 Founder Cup, 2022 Canada Summer Games, and 2019 Minor Nationals) and World Lacrosse (Deputy Official in Charge at 2024 World Lacrosse Box Championship; Lead Educator at Oshawa Super Sixes in October 2025; Educator at Australia Major League Sixes in November 2025; Lead Educator at 2024 E-Box Championship in Prague, Czechia; and Lead Educator at Lacrosse Australia Box Nationals in February 2025). Outside of work, Andy is a strategic communications professional, currently working as a communicators director for the Government of British Columbia. Andy played and coached box and field lacrosse in B.C. and Ontario and continues to referee in B.C. in field, box and sixes lacrosse disciplines. In his spare time, Andy is a recreational distance runner and enjoys cooking, and sampling wine, craft beer, and new food.
Kyle Kropman- Junior A
A veteran lacrosse official with over 21 years of experience across the minor, junior, senior, and professional levels. He has officiated at numerous national championship events, including the NLL Finals, Minto Cup, Founders Cup, and LC Nationals, and is regularly assigned to high-profile gold medal and championship games throughout Canada. He was hired by the National Lacrosse League in 2015 and promoted to Crew Chief in 2021.
Beyond on-floor officiating, Kyle brings extensive leadership and administrative experience as a Referee-in-Chief, evaluator, and tournament Official-in-Charge. He is deeply committed to mentoring officials and supporting their development at all levels of the game.
Bill Fox – Junior B
Bill Fox is a highly respected lacrosse official and educator, inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame, Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame, and National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame. A former Mann Cup champion with the Brampton Excelsiors, he has held senior leadership roles with Lacrosse Canada and World Lacrosse, officiating and educating across Box and Field lacrosse at the highest levels of the game.
Angie Reid – Women’s U22
Angie Reid has been a lacrosse official since 2018, with experience across Men’s and Women’s Box Lacrosse, Women’s and Men’s Field Lacrosse, and Sixes. She is WL1 certified in Box Lacrosse, a nationally rated Sixes official, and a Level 3 Men’s Field official. Angie has officiated at numerous provincial and national championships, including U12 and U14 Nationals, U19 Women’s Field Nationals, and the World Box Lacrosse Championship in Utica, NY. She also officiated the Women’s Gold Medal game at the World Super Sixes event in 2024. In addition to officiating, Angie serves as Vice-Chair of Women’s Field Lacrosse Officials for BCLA, Women’s Box Lacrosse Coordinator for BC, and a clinician dedicated to developing officials.
Michael Drake – Men’s Sixes
A longtime coach and official in Box, Field, and Sixes lacrosse, he currently serves as Officer-in-Charge of the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association. He has officiated at the highest levels of the sport, including Gold Medal Games at the 2018 Men’s World Championship in Netanya and the 2023 championship in San Diego, as well as World Lacrosse Super Sixes events in Baltimore and Oshawa. Off the field, he is a high school teacher with the Durham Catholic District School Board and a proud husband and father of two Team Ontario athletes.
Lyndsay Brooks – Women’s Sixes
Lyndsay Brooks lives in Owen Sound, Ontario and has been officiating lacrosse since 2005. She has extensive international experience as an on-field official, including five World Lacrosse events, with assignments in Oshawa (2013), Edinburgh (2015), Guilford (2017), Peterborough (2019), and the 2024 U20 World Championships in Hong Kong. She has also officiated at two World Games, in Wroclaw (2017) and Birmingham (2021), along with numerous international Sixes events.
Lyndsay currently serves as Canada’s Officer in Charge for Women’s Sixes and has been the head coach of Team Ontario for the past 10 years. A Western University alumna, she previously played the game at the university level and remains deeply committed to the development of lacrosse as both an official and a coach.
Adam Crowe – Men’s Field
Adam Crowe has been involved in lacrosse officiating at the national and international levels for more than a decade, with a strong focus on ensuring the game is fair, safe, and consistently officiated. He has represented Canada as a referee at five World Championships in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014, and 2018. Previously, Adam served as President of the Alberta Lacrosse Referees Association from 2011 to 2015, where he modernized referee assigning systems, improved mentorship and evaluation programs, and strengthened the organization’s financial sustainability.
In addition, Adam serves as an Official Educator with World Lacrosse, mentoring and evaluating officials at international events, including the 2023 World Championships, the 2024 and 2025 European Championships, and the Asia Pacific Championship in 2026.
Hanna Burnett – Women’s Field
A Guelph lacrosse resident that has been officiating lacrosse since 2009. She has served as an on-field official at four World Lacrosse Championship events, including Guilford, UK (2017), Peterborough, ON (2019), Towson, MD (2021), and the 2024 U20 World Championships in Hong Kong. Her international experience also includes officiating at the 2017 ASPAC Championships and selection to the Super Sixes event in 2021.
Hanna currently serves as Canada’s Officer in Charge for Women’s Field Lacrosse and is the OWFL Director of Officiating in Ontario. A former student-athlete, she began playing lacrosse in high school and attended Wilfrid Laurier University, where she was inducted into the Golden Hawks Sports Hall of Fame in 2019.
ABOUT LACROSSE CANADA
Lacrosse Canada is the national governing body for Lacrosse in Canada, dedicated to the promotion, development, and preservation of the sport at all levels. As stewards of Canada’s national summer sport, Lacrosse Canada oversees national championships, high-performance programs, and the country’s representation on the international stage.
For more information, please contact:
Kealan Pilon
Communications Coordinator
Lacrosse Canada
kealan@lacrosse.ca