Cody Jamieson

Cody Jamieson (born July 17, 1987) is an Iroquois professional lacrosse player.

[6] He led the Knighthawks to their third straight Championship, making them second in the NLL and top of their Eastern Division.

In 2007, Jamieson would lead an all-star team, which included future NLL players Sid Smith, Shawn Evans and Craig Point, to Six Nations' first Minto Cup national championship in 15 years.

He is currently ranked 24th all time in goals (regular season and playoffs combined) in Canadian junior lacrosse history with 340.

[10] Jamieson scored 48 goals and 96 points during his first season of senior lacrosse with the Six Nations Chiefs.

He began here to get his academic record up to par as to attend Syracuse University and play Division 1 NCAA.

During the last year of his lacrosse career at Onondaga Community College he received the Tom Longboat Award, given to Canada's top aboriginal athletes.

Using lacrosse as a basis he created suicide prevention workshops in his community, allowing a way for youth to not only let out pent up emotions but also more importantly to connect with their culture in a meaningful way.