Road to Worlds: Final U21 Men’s Camp to be held in Langley, BC


May. 31, 2022

OTTAWA, ON—From June 2 to 5, 35 of Canada’s top junior men’s field lacrosse players will converge on Langley, BC, for the final evaluation and training camp prior to the announcement of the 23-player roster for the 2022 World Lacrosse Men’s U21 World Championship.

            The first camp was held in October of 2019, which resulted in the player pool being narrowed to the top 32. The second camp was originally scheduled for spring 2020, but was postponed to November 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Coaching staff invited an additional dozen players to attend, based on the expansion of World Lacrosse age limits.

            That training roster has now been narrowed to the final 35, who will compete for one of the 23 spots on the national team.

“The wait is over,” said head coach Matt Brown. “After this camp, we will finalize the roster of 23 to travel to Ireland this summer to compete in the U21 World Championships. These athletes are the future superstars of our National Summer Sport.”

        4 provinces will be represented by the 35 athletes. A full list of those participating in the evaluation camp can be found at the end of this release.  

        The coaching staff is comprised of head coach Matt Brown (University of Denver), Associate Head Coach Taylor Wray (Saint Joseph’s University), Offensive Coordinator Merrick Thomson (University at Albany), Defensive Coordinator Mark Miyashita (Canisius College), and assistant coaches Shawn Wilkins and Geoff Snider.

“British Columbia lacrosse enthusiasts will be treated to the top U21 players from across Canada for our final evaluation camp,” said Brown.

            The team has decided to open practice sessions to the public, in order to celebrate the journey these athletes have gone on before they head to Ireland.

 

Practice Schedule:

Date

Time

Event

Location

Friday, June 3

9:00 AM PDT

 

 

 

1:00 PM PDT

Practice Session

 

 

 

Practice Session

Willoughby Community Park

7782 200 St, Langley Twp, BC

Saturday, June 4

9:00 AM PDT

 

 

 

11:00 AM PDT

Practice Session

 

 

 

Scrimmage v BC All-Stars

Willoughby Community Park

7782 200 St, Langley Twp, BC

 

Sunday, June 5

9:00 AM PDT

Scrimmage v BC All-Stars

Willoughby Community Park

7782 200 St, Langley Twp, BC

 

             The 23 athletes selected for the final roster will represent Canada at the rescheduled 2022 World Lacrosse Men’s U21 World Championship. The final roster will be announced the week following camp.

 

Below are the 35 athletes who have been invited to participate in the camp:

 

Roster

Name

Position

Hometown

Club

School

Noah Armitage

Mid

New Westminster, BC

New Westminster Salmonbellies

Stony Brook University

Dante Bowen

Mid

Brampton, ON

Brampton Excelsiors

Ohio State University

Sam Brie

G

Westmount, QC

N/A

St. Bonaventure University

Bo Columbus

F/O

Fergus, ON

Kitchener-Waterloo Braves

Robert Morris University

Caleb Commandant*

D

Rockwood, ON

Oakville Buzz

Rochester Institute of Technology

Caleb Creasor

G

Huntsville, ON

Barrie Lakeshore

Lehigh University

Andrew Dalton

Mid

Toronto, ON

Peterborough Lakers

Cornell University

Trent DiCicco

Mid

Guelph, ON

Kitchener-Waterloo Braves

Ohio State University

Mitch Dunham

D

Hamilton, ON

Hamilton Bengals

Mount St. Mary’s University

Samuel English

Mid

Burlington, ON

Burlington Chiefs

Princeton University

Timon English

Mid

Burlington, ON

Burlington Chiefs

University of North Carolina

Josh Fairey

D

Guelph, ON

Toronto Beaches

Loyola University

Liam Ferris

Mid

Toronto, ON

Mimico Mountaineers

St. Joseph’s University

Jack Follows

D

Oakville, ON

Oakville Buzz

Cornell University

Michael Grace

A

Hamilton, ON

Burlington Chiefs

Rochester Institute of Technology

Brock Haley

A

Brooklin, ON

Clarington Green Gaels

University of Vermont

Owen Hiltz

A

Peterborough, ON

Peterborough Lakers

Syracuse University

Graydon Hogg

Mid

Oshawa, ON

Whitby Warriors

University at Albany

Jason Knox

A

Huntsville, ON

Burlington Chiefs

Ohio State University

Reed Kurtz

D

Puslinch, ON

Oakville Buzz

University of Delaware

Ben MacDonnell

D

Oshawa, ON

Whitby Warriors

Robert Morris University

Noah Manning

A

Victoria, BC

N/A

University of Denver

Alex Marinier

D

Burlington, ON

N/A

Ohio State University

Thomas McConvey

Mid

Toronto, ON

Mimico Mountaineers

University of Vermont

Jack Oldman

F/O

Pickering, ON

Whitby Warriors

Ohio State University

Carter Page

A

Peterborough, ON

Peterborough Lakers

St. Joseph’s University

Jacob Pahnke

D

Maple Ridge, BC

Ridge Meadows Burrards

Canisius College

Johnathan Peshko

Mid

Etobicoke, ON

Mimico Mountaineers

Johns Hopkins University

Adam Poitras

A

Whitby, ON

Whitby Warriors

Loyola University

Ross Scott

A

West Linn, OR

N/A

Rutgers University

Adam Thistlewaite

Mid

Baltimore, ON

Peterborough Lakers

University at Albany

Finn Thomson

A

Toronto, ON

Mimico Mountaineers

Syracuse University

Levi Verch

D

Victoria, BC

Nanaimo Timbermen

Robert Morris University

Aden Walsh

G

Oakville, ON

Oakville Buzz

Hartford Community College

Casey Wilson

Mid

Victoria, BC

Victoria Shamrocks

University of Denver

Matt Wright

D

Calgary, AB

Okotoks Raiders

University of North Carolina

 

*Caleb Commandant will be unavailable to participate in the World Championship due to injury. Lacrosse Canada would like to congratulate him for making it this far in the process, and wish him all the best in his recovery.

  


 

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.

 

For more information, please contact: 

Taylor Retter

Communications and Marketing Coordinator

Lacrosse Canada

Email: taylor@lacrosse.ca 

 

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