Around the 1630s, French Jesuit missionaries sailed to the St. Lawrence Valley and were inspired by the game of lacrosse played by the Native Americans. Jean de Brebeuf was the first European to document the game in 1636. After recording one of the Huron’s contests, he would officially name the sport “lacrosse.” The reason it is called lacrosse is that Crosse means stick with a curve end, which would look similar to a bishop crozier. Later in the mid-1800s, French residents in Canada would start playing the game. They would play games against each other and other Native American teams. A Canadian dentist, George Beers, established their first Olympic Club in Montreal, which the first match was between the Native Americans and the French team. He was known as the “Father of Modern Lacrosse.” Beers changed the game by limiting the number of players on a team to ten. He also adjusted the rules, reformed the dimensions of the field, and created a rubber ball. His new approach to the game helped lacrosse become one of the greatest and fast-growing sports all over the world. Canada definitely felt accomplished for establishing an incredible sport and being a huge influence for other countries that play the
Around the 1630s, French Jesuit missionaries sailed to the St. Lawrence Valley and were inspired by the game of lacrosse played by the Native Americans. Jean de Brebeuf was the first European to document the game in 1636. After recording one of the Huron’s contests, he would officially name the sport “lacrosse.” The reason it is called lacrosse is that Crosse means stick with a curve end, which would look similar to a bishop crozier. Later in the mid-1800s, French residents in Canada would start playing the game. They would play games against each other and other Native American teams. A Canadian dentist, George Beers, established their first Olympic Club in Montreal, which the first match was between the Native Americans and the French team. He was known as the “Father of Modern Lacrosse.” Beers changed the game by limiting the number of players on a team to ten. He also adjusted the rules, reformed the dimensions of the field, and created a rubber ball. His new approach to the game helped lacrosse become one of the greatest and fast-growing sports all over the world. Canada definitely felt accomplished for establishing an incredible sport and being a huge influence for other countries that play the