About
The Lacrosse Scotland Hall of Fame was launched in 2013, the Women’s International Centenary year, by rewarding an initial group of Pioneers and Legends who were involved with the start of lacrosse in Scotland and subsequent growth and development of lacrosse. This provided gravitas to the Hall of Fame and their inclusion reflects the long tradition of the game in Scotland.
The intention is to add one, or occasionally two people, to the Lacrosse Scotland Hall of Fame on an annual basis.
The aim is to honour those who have made a very positive contribution to Lacrosse Scotland over more
than a decade as a player, coach, umpire/official or a contributor. (A contributor may be
someone who has combined one or more of these roles.)
Roll Call
Click the link to learn more about each individual and their achievements.
2013
Pioneers
- Josephine K. Stewart
- Norah Strathairn
- Rosabelle Sinclair
- Dorothy Simpson (Lowe)
- Joyce Cran Barry (Cran)
- Betty Thin
- Hope Douglas Brown
Legends
- Louise Rankine
- Caro Macintosh
- Anita Clapperton
- Sylvia Gibbard (McCrann)
- Elizabeth Bellamy (Black)
- Judy Summerson (Minns)
- Fiona Roger (Murray)
- Mary McCosh (Wiltshire)
- Maddy McDonagh
- Jenny Pearson (Dawson)
- John Marr
- Lorna Powell (Scott/Murdie)
- Val Houston
- Andy Pearson
2014
2015
2016
2018
2020
Nominations
If you’d like to nominate someone to the Hall of Fame, click here to find out how.