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Lacrosse all-star Gaylord Powless inducted into North American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame

Gaylene Powless knew her dad Gaylord Powless was pretty good at lacrosse and he coached here and there, but she realized he was an all-star when one day, he pulled out his status card at a checkout line and incited a small frenzy.

She was just eight that day — the youngest of his three children and his namesake — but she still recalls her father taking his hat off, signing it and handing it to a fan.

In March, the Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk) lacrosse player from Six Nations of the Grand River and other prominent Indigenous athletes will be inducted into the North American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame.

"It's a pretty proud moment. [I'm] pretty honoured and and humbled that people are still recognizing him even though he's been gone since 2001," Gaylene said. 

"Kids now wouldn't know to idolize him or know him, but their parents would and their grandparents would."

Gaylord, born in 1946, won the Tom Longboat Award at 17 as the best Indigenous athlete in Canada. A few years later he was recruited by the Oshawa Green Gaels, a junior men's box lacrosse team in Oshawa, Ont., and was MVP in 1964 and again in 1967.

He began playing professionally for the Rochester Chiefs in New York state. In 1968 Gaylord was a star player for the Detroit Olympics of the National Lacrosse Association, scoring 63 goals in the season, nearly double that of the next highest scoring player. Canada's Sports Hall of Fame noted that stat when it inducted Gaylord into its ranks in 2017.

Gaylord's cousin and fellow lacrosse player, Delby Powless Sr., said Gaylord didn't start playing minor lacrosse until he was 18 when was recruited to Oshawa, because they didn't have that calibre of team in Six Nations at the time.

As a trailblazer for up-and-coming

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