Lacrosse player William Horne Jr. was just five years old when roughly 300 youths gathered in Edmonton to test their athleticism at the inaugural Alberta Indigenous Games in 2011.
Now the 17 year old is among 5,000 competitors showcasing their skills and vying for honours at the 2023 games, marking a record-breaking year of growth for what’s become one of the largest Indigenous sport tournaments in Canada.
While typically a goalkeeper, the Edmonton athlete played offense this year with the Kainai Kings, who managed to scoop up a silver medal.
“It’s always been a great way to get some lacrosse in, see some old friends and meet some new ones,” said Horne, adding that he has regularly competed in the games since 2019.