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Joey Cupido

Joey Cupido (born August 14, 1990 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian professional lacrosse player who plays for the Colorado Mammoth in the National Lacrosse League.〔Dave Fleisher. ("Cupido Carrying Mammoth Responsibilities" ), CHCH news, 8 March 2013.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Colorado Mammoth - 2013 Regular Season - Roster - #82 - Joey Cupido )〕 Cupido was also a two time All-Canadian football player with the McMaster University Marauders in the CIS.〔("2013 CIS Football Team Preview: McMaster Marauders" ), 21 August 2013〕〔Scott Radley.("Future Looks Bright For Two-sport Cupido" ), Hamilton Spectator, 29 September 2011〕〔Fraser Caldwell. ("Four Marauders Make Football All Canadian" ) Hamilton Scores, 28 November 2014. 〕
== Lacrosse career ==
Cupido began his junior lacrosse career with the Hamilton Bengals in the Ontario Junior B league in 2007. He moved on to the Junior A Six Nations Arrows in 2008.〔Ed O'Leary. ("Six Nations Arrows Will Overcome Injuries" ), Brantford Expositor, 12 May 2010.〕 Cupido scored 57 goals and added 55 assists for the Arrows over three regular seasons and he finished his Junior A playoff career with 25 goals and 46 points.〔("Ontario Junior A Lacrosse League" )〕 He was selected in the fifth round, 38th overall,〔Matt Terry. ("Mammoth Opportunity For Cornerback Cupido" ) Daily News, 28 September 2011.〕 by the Colorado Mammoth in the 2011 NLL draft〔Bob Chavez.("Mammoth Draft Pick Joey Cupido Balances His Time Between Football and Lacrosse" ), ILIndoor Magazine, 1 October 2011.〕 and in the fourth round, 22nd overall, by the Kitchener-Waterloo Kodiaks in the 2012 MSL draft.〔("2012 MSL Draft" ),"Lacrosse - Inside The Game", 27 January 2012.〕 Cupido appeared in only one game for Colorado in the 2012 season,〔Bob Chavez. ("Nll Week 11 Rookie Report" ), Ilindoor Magazine, 19 March 2013.〕 but broke through in 2013 playing in all but the first regular season game〔Bob Chavez. ("2013 Colorado Mammoth: What went right, what went wrong" ), Ilindoor Magazine, 15 October 2013.〕 and was named to the NLL All-Rookie team,〔Press Release. ("National Lacrosse League's 2013 All Rookie Team Dominated by West Division Freshmen ), Ilindoor Magazine, 6 May 2013.〕 leading the Mammoth and all NLL rookies with 101 loose balls.〔Fraser Caldwell.("Cupido Named To NLL All- Rookie Team" ), McMaster News, 7 May 2013.〕 Cupido was named co-winner of the Most Valuable Defensive player in the MSL in 2014 for his play with the Kodiaks.〔Record Staff. ("Kodiak shares top defensive player award" ), The Record, 29 August 2014. 〕He led the NLL in caused turnovers in 2015 and was the unanimous winner of the Transition Player of the Year award as voted by NLL writers.〔Stephen Stamp. ("NLL Transition Player of the Year: Joey Cupido" ), Ilindoor, 25 May 2015.〕 The NLL announced at their award ceremony in September 2015 that Cupido was the winner of the National Lacrosse League Transition Player of the Year Award and a first team NLL all pro.〔Bob Chavez. ("NLL: Cupido, Rubisch, Vinc among those honored as top award winners" ), Ilindoor, 30 September 2015.〕

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