Bryan Bosto inducted into Minnesota Lacrosse Hall of Fame

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Aug 21, 2026, 6:21 PM

Last updated Aug 21, 2026

Summary

Bryan "Bear" Bosto, a member of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, has been inducted into the Minnesota Lacrosse Hall of Fame. He will receive the Dr. Dan Ninham Indigenous Lacrosse Award and is recognized for his efforts in reconnecting around 500 Indigenous youth to the sport. Bosto co-founded the Lax-4-Life program in 2011, which promotes lacrosse among Indigenous and non-Indigenous youths. The induction ceremony will take place on September 27 in Maple Grove, coinciding with a Premier Lacrosse League game in Eagan.

Source Links
By the Numbers
  • Bryan Bosto to receive Dr. Dan Ninham Indigenous Lacrosse Award.
  • Induction ceremony on September 27 in Maple Grove.
  • Bosto co-founded Lax-4-Life in 2011 to promote youth lacrosse.
  • Program has connected 500 Indigenous youth to the sport.
  • Bosto's initiatives foster health and leadership skills.
Latest Updates
  • 6:21 PMYahoo SportsFond du Lac member to join Minnesota Lacrosse Hall of Fame
What they're saying
"

Aug. 21—BROOKSTON — Bryan "Bear" Bosto estimates he has helped reconnect around 500 Indigenous youth to their ancestral sport of lacrosse. For his effort, the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa member is being inducted into the Minnesota Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Bosto, of Brookston, will be awarded the Dr. Dan Ninham Indigenous Lacrosse Award after being nominated by the award's ...

Related Teams & Leagues

Sources

External links

Original reporting and copyright belong to the linked sources. SportsNewsReport.com aggregates and links — it does not republish full articles.

Related Stories

Last 14 days