Lacrosse community mourning Six Nations junior lacrosse star killed in car accident

Noah Snyder, who played the past three years with the Six Nations Arrows, died in a car crash this past Friday.(Photos courtesy Six Nations Arrows.)

By Sam Laskaris Writer The local lacrosse community is reeling following the death of one of its junior lacrosse stars this past Friday. Noah Snyder, who played at the Junior A level for the Six Nations Arrows the past three years, was killed in a car accident in Milwaukee. He was 20. Snyder had recently started his sophomore season at Wisconsin-based Marquette University. He was one of six Marquette field lacrosse players in a car that was hit by another vehicle. Scott Michaud, Snyder’s teammate at Marquette, was also klled in the crash. The driver of the other vehicle was charged. Snyder was a member of New York’s Seneca Nation. But he commuted to the Arrows’ games in Ontario for the past three years. He finished second in Arrows’ scoring…

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