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Greg Thomas was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2006.

He began his 27 year lacrosse career in Peterborough including four seasons on the P.C.O’s Junior A team.

They won a Minto Cup in 1972. In 1973 Thomas headed west to tend goal for the Coquitlam Seniors for 10 years and single seasons with both New Westminster and the Vancouver Burrards.

He had a lifetime save percentage of 74.3 percent in 269 games. He also scored as a goalie – one goal and 330 career assists. In one league game he had a goal and 5 assists.

This productivity led to three All Star Team selections in the Western Lacrosse Association.

He backstopped Canada West in the 1980 World Box Lacrosse Tournament. Other personal awards include the Maitland Trophy in 1979 and the Leo Nicholson Memorial Trophy as the WLA MVP in 1981.

When he was through playing he coached youth lacrosse for 8 seasons.
Greg Thomas was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2006. He began his 27 year lacrosse career in Peterborough including four seasons on the P.C.O’s Junior A team. They won a Minto Cup in 1972. In 1973 Thomas headed west to tend goal for the Coquitlam Seniors for 10 years and single seasons with both New Westminster and the Vancouver Burrards. He had a lifetime save percentage of 74.3 percent in 269 games. He also scored as a goalie – one goal and 330 career assists. In one league game he had a goal and 5 assists. This productivity led to three All Star Team selections in the Western Lacrosse Association. He backstopped Canada West in the 1980 World Box Lacrosse Tournament. Other personal awards include the Maitland Trophy in 1979 and the Leo Nicholson Memorial Trophy as the WLA MVP in 1981. When he was through playing he coached youth lacrosse for 8 seasons. read more read less

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