Lacrosse Legend Jim Aitchison
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Aitchison or “Aichy” was born and raised in New Westminster, B.C., but he never played as a Salmonbellie. His career was as unique as his personality and he came to...
show moreHis career was as unique as his personality and he came to the game later than most as a high school field lacrosse player at age 16. A friend got him involved with the Junior Coquitlam J-Hawks. Aitchison felt so embarrassed by his inferior stick skills that he quit after 8 games.
The coaches talked him into coming back and he progressed the rest of the year. In 1970 he was picked up by Burnaby to play in the Minto Cup – a real eye-opener for the newcomer to box lacrosse. He had a fine career with the Senior Coquitlam Adanacs from 1971-82.
He was selected as the Rookie of the Year his first year and was awarded the Ed Bailey Trophy. On 4 occasions he made the WLA All Star Team. “Aichy” played in the 1980 World Box Lacrosse Championships and won gold as a member of Coquitlam’s squad. “Aichy” represented Canada in field Lacrosse in 1974, 1982 and 1986.
He was coming off a serious knee injury in 1986 but amazingly was selected to the World All Star Team as a long-pole defenseman - one of the 10 international players selected to the All Star Team – an incredible honour!
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