END OF AN ERA: Longtime Bishop Guertin boys lacrosse coach Chris Cameron stepping down

Bishop Guertin boys lacrosse coach Chris Cameron, right, celebrates one of the Cardinals' many Division I titles with his players. Cameron is handing the head coaching reins to his son Brian. (Telegraph file photo by TOM KING)
NASHUA — An era has ended for Bishop Guertin High School boys lacrosse, the most successful era in the school’s athletic history.
Longtime boys lacrosse head coach Chris Cameron has stepped down, handing the reins to his son Brian, a BG alum. Chris Cameron will stay with the program as an assistant and director of operations, but the top job now belongs to Brian Cameron, who helped his father on the sidelines the last year or so.
Guertin under Cameron has had an incredible stretch of 19 straight state championship game appearances, winning 13 state titles. It’s become one of the most dominant programs in New Hampshire, New England, and Northeast history.