1975 Long Island Tomahawks Roster
Team Record: 31-17-0 - 62 points
Finishing 1st in the NLL
Postseason: 2-4
Lost Semifinal
Coach: Morley Kells (31-17-0)
Location: New York, New York
The Long Island Tomahawks of the National Lacrosse League ended the 1975 season with a record of 31 wins, 17 losses and 0 ties for 62 points, finishing first in the NLL, and compiled a postseason mark of 2-4.
Long Island paced the league with 802 goals. The club allowed 702 goals. Doug Hayes scored 104 goals for the Tomahawks, while Al Gordaneer, Chuck Medhurst, Jan Magee, Ted Greves, Al Lewthwaite, Dave Wilfong, Jim Johnston, Charlie Henderson, Glen Neuman and Paul Warden each netted twenty-five or more, too. Doug Hayes contributed 126 assists.
Morley Kells coached the team. The 1975 Long Island Tomahawks lost in the Semifinal.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Tim Barrie | GK | October 9, 1953 | Peterborough, ON | ||
Barry Bartlett | January 14, 1944 | ||||
Bill Foote | March 3, 1951 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Al Gordaneer | February 10, 1949 | Toronto, ON | |||
Ted Greves | December 31, 1950 | St. Catharines, ON | |||
Doug Hayes | September 27, 1950 | Vancouver, BC | |||
Charlie Henderson | December 7, 1949 | Toronto, ON | |||
Bill Hoculik | February 8, 1949 | ||||
Bill Hope | |||||
Jim Johnston | March 7, 1953 | ||||
Gord Keates | April 18, 1947 | ||||
Brian Keegan | January 6, 1943 | 5'8" | 165 | ||
Al Lewthwaite | October 15, 1950 | New Westminster, BC | |||
Jan Magee | December 9, 1952 | Peterborough, ON | |||
Merv Marshall | GK | February 23, 1947 | |||
Larry McCormick | |||||
Chuck Medhurst | September 12, 1953 | Vancouver, BC | |||
Paul Murdock | |||||
Glen Neuman | July 12, 1952 | Victoria, BC | |||
Len Powers | September 18, 1951 | Peterborough, ON | |||
Ray Rostan | |||||
Art Seekamp | |||||
Art Talson | July 7, 1950 | New Westminster, BC | |||
Bill Tierney | |||||
Bruce Todman | May 6, 1948 | ||||
Gary Van Shagen | GK | September 12, 1944 | |||
Paul Warden | |||||
Dave Wilfong | April 20, 1948 | Peterborough, ON | |||
Ken Wright |