Kevin Alexander (1997)
Kevin Alexander has been described as the "Gretzky of the lacrosse
floor." His prowess with the stick was phenomenal and his
astronomical scoring feats throughout his career were instrumental
in leading teams that he played for to championships. In his last
two years as a junior he led the Victoria McDonald's to the 1976
Minto Cup Junior Canadian championship. He amassed 204 points in 28
games in 1975 and 217 points in 28 games in 1976. His senior career
in the Western Lacrosse Association ran from 1977 to 1986, eight of
which he played with the Victoria Payless. In exactly 300 games his
tally was 797 goals and 584 assists. It is clear that had he
enjoyed a longer career his stats would be incomparable. Alexander
was a skilled player with an instinctive understanding of the game.
His combination of speed and insight made him nearly impossible to
stop once he was close to the net. His greatest moments in lacrosse
came with his Minto Cup championship as a junior and leading his
team to win the Mann Cup in 1979 and 1983. In 1986 he was named the
best midfielder at the world field lacrosse championships, which
are held every four years, and he was named to the All World team.