KNIGHTS 2015 - Billy Kershaw! 
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South Manchester Reporter
September 2013
Local
 boy Billy Kershaw is preparing for the biggest lacrosse games of his 
life, as he joins England’s finest schoolboy players as they prepare to 
take on some of the best American high school teams.
Billy 
Kershaw (14), who lives in Didsbury and is a student at The Manchester 
Grammar School, was one of just five attackers selected to join the 
Elite English Knights team as they train for the next two years to take 
part in the Bison Brawl and the Gait Cup at Gettysburg University in 
Philadelphia.
As Billy explained: “Fifty of us took part in the 
trials with 23 selected to join the team. Competition for a place was 
tough as we were competing against the best players in the country 
including some from the American School TASIS, who take their lacrosse 
really seriously, but I’m delighted to have secured mine and can’t wait 
to go!” 
Billy started playing lacrosse when he was just eight 
years old after he and his mum visited the Didsbury Festival and saw a 
leaflet about it.
 He has since done his own research, delving 
deep into the sport’s roots: “I completely immersed myself into the 
research of my new favourite sport. I found out so many interesting 
facts; it’s the fastest growing sport in America and was actually 
originally founded by Native Americans more than 3,000 years ago. I knew
 I had to be a part of that,” added Billy.
Billy has also earned a
 place on the England Academy’s U15s team as well as being a 
longstanding member of Manchester Waconians – the only lacrosse club in 
the city of Manchester which is now more than 100 years old. As well as 
preparing for his trip across the Atlantic he is also preparing to play 
with Lancashire U16s in the hotly anticipated East vs West All Stars 
where the county takes on Cheshire.
Concluded MGS Director of 
Sport Mark Walmsley: “I am delighted to see one of our students thrive 
in a sport that he clearly loves.”


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