ABOUT US.

CLUB 24 MISSION.
HISTORY OF CLUB 24.
Established by Kerry Goodleaf and Greg Horn, mohawks of Kahnawà:ke, who have committed their lives to lacrosse and growing the game.
At the beginning, Club 24 was an idea to give Kahnawà:ke's lacrosse players the opportunity to train at a high-level year round with the goal of getting them exposure to post-secondary educational institutions in both Canada and the United States.
Why 24? The number 24 was worn by the late Winston Goodleaf, as well as members of the Goodleaf family. Growing up, Winston, affectionately known to his friends & family as Winny, was a talented lacrosse player and wrestler. He thrived to compete at the highest levels and wanted those around him to be better. It is in his spirit that Club 24 operates.
Our goal is to foster a culture of excellence in our athletes and help them achieve their goals in competition, school, and in life.