Lacrosse Canada Athletes Named for World Lacrosse Super Sixes-Canada

Oshawa, ON– Lacrosse Canada is proud to unveil the athletes who will represent Canada at the World Lacrosse Super Sixes – Canada, hosted at the Oshawa Civic Centre from October 10–12, 2025.

Canada will take to the field with three teams:

Women’s National Team – Canada Red

  • Alecia Nicholas (G)
  • Alissa Digiacinto
  • Bianca Chevarie
  • Dacia Cordingley
  • Isabella Gaspar
  • Jill Fenech
  • Jordan Dean
  • Maggie Cuddy
  • Morgan White
  • Nicole Perroni
  • Ryan Bionda
  • Shonly Wallace

Women’s National Team – Canada White

  • Alex Matsuoka
  • Brenna Shanahan
  • Brooklyn Walker Welch
  • Dylana Williams
  • Emma Torkoff
  • Giuliana Gaspar
  • Kylea Dobson
  • Lexi Jenkins
  • Michela Paterson
  • Olivia Bladon
  • Reese Whiteman
  • Teagan Lewis (G)

Men’s National Team

  • Adam Poitras
  • Cam Sterritt (G)
  • Challen Rogers
  • Dyson Williams
  • Grayson Manning (G)
  • Ian MacKay
  • Jake Boudreau
  • Jake Stevens
  • Jon Donville
  • Latrell Harris
  • Owen Hiltz
  • Sam English

These Canadian squads will join top international competition in the Olympic Sixes format, a thrilling, fast-paced version of the game that will be on display at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.

“Bringing together our men’s and women’s national programs on Canadian soil for an international event is an exciting moment for our sport,” said Executive Director Terry Rayner.

Ticket information to be released next week on lacrosse.ca

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

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