CHIEFS &
CHAMPIONS – ROSS POWLESS – LACROSSE
Tracing the birth of lacrosse back to his
ancestors from Six Nations, Ross Powless was encouraged
to play fair and enjoy the game. He was a great talent built on hard work
and determination. During his illustrious career, he received just about every
honour available to a lacrosse player. Ross played
on four Mann Cup teams in the 1950’s and won the Mike Kelly Award as MVP in
1953. Ross continued to coach and inspire young players and teams. After retiring,
Ross served as band administrator and housing inspector for Six Nations. Ross
twice received the Tom Longboat Award as outstanding Canadian Indian athlete
and was inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame along with his son Gaylord.
They are the only father/son combination in the Hall.