Presidents Cup: 1970, 1971Champion's Cup: 1991 (Coach) Miro "Medo" Martinello (born December 6, 1935) is a Canadian former professional box lacrosse player, coach, and ice hockey referee, born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada of Italian descent.
In 1968, he had an 8-game stint with the newly formed professional Detroit Olympics of the National Lacrosse Association,[4] again, then the highest level for the sport in its era.
As a coach, Martinello led the Windsor Warlocks Jr. C Lacrosse team to OLA and Eastern Canadian titles in 1972 and 1973.
[5] In 1992, Martinello was honoured by the Canadian Government with the 125th Anniversary of Confederation Medal "for outstanding Achievements on behalf of Canada".
On November 13, 2001, Medo was inducted into the Windsor and Essex County Sports Hall of Fame as a Founder.