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Leaf had introduced lacrosse to his sons Andrew and Dr. James 'Gil' Leaf. Gil Leaf played goalie for Harvard from 1961-1963 and when his career in education took him and the lacrosse stick to Ann Arbor to be head of school at Emerson, he started the area's first middle school lacrosse program in the 1980s, before going on to coach at Pioneer High School and the University of Michigan.