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Jim brown Wayne gretzky joe sakic......lots of hockey players played lacrosse due to its popularity in Canada
Canadian lacrosse players are not clearly differentiated in their playing style from American players. The main difference is how quick and smooth they move through defenses. Two famous Canadian players are the Gait brothers. These two are incredibly well known in lacrosse circles for their stylish play and scoring ability.
Yes! Lacrosse was invented in America and is played there regularly.
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Lexy Felt is Mexican American lacrosse recruit who holds two Espn national stats for scoring! She plays club for TeamEvo and goes to Brewster Prep.
Matt Ogalsby is very famous!! #88!!!!! Jim Brown, the famous NFL running back from the 60's, was an excellent lax-er at Syracuse University Jay Silverheels (Tonto for the Lone Ranger) was a professional Canadian box lacrosser Answer Improvement: In addition to Jim Brown, Wayne Gretzky was an accomplished lacrosse player, he credits lacrosse for his excellent passing ability. In fact, many NHL players played lacrosse. Brendan Shanahan, Doug Gilmour, Cliff Ronning, Joe Sakic, Steve Larmer, Collin Patterson, Tim Hunter, Paul Kariya, Don Cherry, Gary Roberts, Adam Oates, Paul Coffey, and Joe Nieuwendyk are just a few examples. The most famous players without fame in other sports are probably the Gait brothers, Paul and Gary. They played at Syracuse and won a couple of NCAA titles, then played in the pro American pro box leagues, winning titles there with Philadelphia and a couple of other teams. The Powell brothers, who also attended Syracuse, are also famous. Mike, Ryan and Casey were all notable players. There are others who are famous in certain regional areas. yo
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baseball, lacrosse,football and bascketball