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Mohawk Stars and Iroquios Bantam Coach
On top of his minor league and college achievements, Cam was able to play professionally for eight seasons in the NLL with the Buffalo Bandits, the Rochester Knighthawks, and the New Jersey Storm. On the OLA circuit, he has participated in three Mann Cup titles with Six Nations Chiefs. His experience also stretches onto a number of national teams. He was able to play for the U-19 Canadian National team in 1988, and was a four-time member of Iroquois’ National team. He finished his playing career summer of 2006 at the World’s tournament in London with Iroquois. With such talent with a stick and a ball, Cam started sharing his knowledge of the game as a coach first at the Junior A level. He also helped start the men’s field team, Six Nations Warriors, as a player/coach. On top of coaching for Edge, he is still coaching the Mohawk Stars Senior B team, as well as serving as the head coach for the Iroquois Bantam team that will be headed to the Canadian Nationals in August of 2007. Cam was first approached by freshman head coach Serge Bianchin, during this past season of Winter Lacrosse. He thought the Edge program was an interesting way to develop lacrosse players, and joined the coaching staff. The way Edge groomed student- athletes through the process of growing the sport was what especially caught his attention.
As a goal with working with Edge, Cam hopes to help the young student-athletes with their player development and their overall experience of the academic opportunity offered. He hopes to guide his players through a few championships, and build good, solid young individuals.
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Accomplishments stretch what seem to be miles long. Beginning play when he was just three years old, Cam worked his way through the Six Nation’s minor league box lacrosse program. He began playing for St. Catherine’s Junior A team when he was 15, but finished off his Junior career back with the Six Nations Arrows, where his team won the Minto Cup in 1992. Cam also played NCAA lacrosse with Nazareth College from 1990 to 1994 in Rochester, New York, where he also helped his team claim an NCAA championship title in 1992.