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Heritage Cup (box lacrosse)

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The Heritage Cup is an international box lacrosse tournament that formerly took place every two years. The games featured mostly players that were members of National Lacrosse League teams.

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2002 Heritage Cup

The inaugural Heritage Cup was played on October 2, 2002 at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, and featured Team USA against Team Canada. Team USA won the game 21-16.

Rosters

UNITED STATES

Head Coaches: Darris Kilgour (Buffalo), Tony Resch (Philadelphia).

CANADA

Head Coach: Les Bartley (Toronto).

2004 Heritage Cup

The 2004 Heritage Cup was held at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado on October 13, 2004. The game once again featured Team USA against Team Canada, but this time Team Canada came out on top, winning 17-8.

Rosters

UNITED STATES

Head Coach: Tony Resch
Assistant Coach: Jamie Batley
Assistant Coach: Jimmy Rogers
General Manager: Steve Govett

CANADA

Head Coach: Les Bartley
Assistant Coach: Walt Christianson
Assistant Coach: Ed Comeau
Assistant Coach: Bob McMahon
General Manager: Johnny Mouradian

References

Heritage Cup (box lacrosse) Wikipedia


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