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14 Facts About Glenn Clark

1.

Glenn Clark appeared in three National Lacrosse League All-Star Games, two with the Rock, and one with the Wings.

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In 2003, Glenn Clark played for Team Canada as they won the World Indoor Lacrosse Championships.

3.

Glenn Clark played for the Eastenders ball hockey team out of Toronto, Ontario from 2013 to 2016.

4.

Glenn Clark currently has 4 kids, one drafted in the 2022 NLL draft.

5.

Glenn Clark first played lacrosse for Ajax at the age of nine.

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Glenn Clark played five years of Junior lacrosse, three and one half years for Scarborough and one and one half years for Whitby.

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Glenn Clark was called up in 1990 to help Brooklin win the Mann Cup, and was drafted by the Redmen in 1991, scoring 55 goals and 126 assists plus 467 PIM in 190 games, including a brief stint for Brantford in the "old" NLL in 1991.

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Glenn Clark was the Defensive Player of the Year for Brooklin all five of the summers in which he played the full schedule.

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Glenn Clark was drafted by the Ontario Raiders, and played in 1998, the Raiders' only season.

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Glenn Clark played seven seasons with the Rock, helping lead them to five NLL championships.

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Glenn Clark appeared in two All-Star Games as a member of the Rock, in 2004 and 2005.

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Glenn Clark played the 2006 season as a member of the Wings and was selected to the All-Star team for a third time.

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The Rock won their 2009 season opener against the New York Titans, but after they lost their next two games, scoring a total of only 15 goals, Glenn Clark was fired on January 20,2009, along with assistant coach Terry Bullen.

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On June 24,2015, Glenn Clark was named the second head coach of the New England Black Wolves, joined by assistants Jim Veltman and Tracey Kelusky.