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Ryan Cranston is a professional lacrosse player and advocate for cancer patients.[1] A native of West Chester, Pennsylvania, Cranston attended B. Reed Henderson High School. He later attended Lynchburg College, where he was a four-year stand out lacrosse player and a 3-x Division 3 lacrosse all-American.[2] In 2008, after graduating from college, Cranston was drafted in the 4th round of the MLL draft by the San Francisco Dragons. Later he joined the LXM pro tour. Using his lacrosse pedigree, Cranston is the creator and founder of the lacrosse tournament "Care 4 the Cure", in which all proceeds go to the fight against leukemia and lymphoma.[3]