The Greater Rochester Chapter Hall of Fame has inducted individuals based on outstanding lacrosse achievement and/or contribution since 1992. The mission of the Lacrosse Hall of Fame is to honor men and women, past and present, who by their deeds as players, coaches, officials and/or contributors, and by the example of their lives, personify the great contribution of the sport of lacrosse to our way of life. The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame is housed in the Lacrosse Museum in Baltimore, Md.
Chapter honorees who are also
National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees
have links to their profiles
Class of 2009
Mike Simon
Gene Peluso
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Rich Curtis

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Class of 2008
Mark Rice
Tom Emmick
Linda Michelle
John Johnson
Class of 2007
Harvey Stoler
Bill Meagher
John Pratt
Class of 2006





Pat Cougevan
Ed Mapes*
Gordon Mapes
Dave Moore
Larry Slattery
Bruce Teague
Class of 2005
Ralph Armstrong
Don Bell
Tom Mutch
John Spring
Paul Wilson
Class of 2004
Harry Queener
Dick Young
Paula Summit
Bill Guerrera
Al Kerstein
Class of 2003
Peter Burkardt
Paul Cantabene
Randy Garrett
Alan Henry
Class of 2002


Matt Kerwick
Jeff McKee
Marc Van Arsdale
Class of 2001
Frank Mangione
Bob Martino
Tim Soudan
Class of 1999
Due to a biennial induction schedule,
there was no class inducted this year.
Class of 1998
Herbert Fitch (Hobart)
Pat Genovese (Green Mountain)
James Slusarski (Hobart)
Class of 1997
Jim Cox (Brockport State)
Ed Bolger
Beth Stone (St. Lawrence)
Class of 1996
Peter Bourne (Alfred University)
Scott Nelson (North Carolina State)
Marion Dann (Briar Cliff)
Class of 1995
Guy Van Arsdale (Hobart)
Craig Pratt (Cortland State)
Carrol Patterson (Western Maryland)
Class of 1994
Michael Hanna (Hobart)
Harry Wilhelm (University of Buffalo Farmingdale)
Rory Whipple (Cortland State)
Tom Rosa (Hobart)
Class of 1993
Ken Ballou (Coe College)
Jack McDonald (Hobart)
John Wesley "Wes" Patterson* (Springfield)
Class of 1992
Vernon Babcock (Hobart)
Raymond Demuth (Cortland State)
Ernie Lisi (Hobart)
Jeff Long (United States Naval Academy)
