NLL
1997 – Drafted by Rochester in the second round
1999 – Left unprotected in expansion draft, chosen by Albany
2000 – Selected on NLL’s Second All-Pro Team
2001 – Re-signed with Albany Attack
2002 – Set League record with 68 assists in a single season; Selected on NLL’s First All-Pro Team; Selected as a Starter to the NLL All-Star game
2003 – Selected on NLL’s Second All-Pro team; Moved with Albany to become the San Jose Stealth
2004 – Set San Jose Stealth record with 89 points in a single season; Selected on NLL’s Second All-Pro team; Selected as a Reserve Player to the NLL All-Star game; Traded along with Rusty Kruger and Phil Sanderson to the Toronto Rock for forward Steve Toll, defenseman Darryl Gibson, a player to be named later, and Toronto's first and second round selections in the 2004 Entry Draft
2005 – Set League record with 71 assists in a single season; Selected on NLL’s Second All-Pro Team; Won champion’s Cup; re-signed with Toronto
2006 – Led Rock in scoring with 98 points; Selected on NLL’s First All-Pro Team; Selected as a Reserve Player to the NLL All-star game
2007 – Led Rock in scoring with 85 points; Selected as a Reserve Player to the NLL All-star game
2008 – Traded to Calgary for Lewis Ratcliff and a conditional first or second round selection in the 2009 Entry Draft
2009 – Set league record for assists in single season with 74; Selected on NLL’s Second All-Pro team; Won Champion’s Cup; Named Champion’s Cup MVP; Re-signed to a 3 year deal with Calgary; Selected as a Starter to the NLL All-Star game
2010 – Led Calgary in scoring; tied team record with 104 points; Selected on NLL’s First All-Pro team; Traded to the Boston Blazers in exchange for Daryl Veltman, Kyle Ross, Jon Harnett and a first round selection in the 2010 Entry Draft, 3rd overall
2011 – Selected as a Reserve Player to the NLL All-Star game; Selected with the 4th pick in the Boston dispersal draft by Minnesota; Minnesota then immediately flipped J. Sanderson to Toronto for Jeff Gilbert, the 9th overall selection in the dispersal draft and Toronto’s first round selection in the 2011 and 2012 entry draft
Non-NLL Box Lacrosse
1993 – Played his first game Jr. A game with the Orangeville Northmen collected 5G-7A-12PTS in 4 games; added 2 assists in one playoff game; member of the all-provincial all-star team in midget
1994 – Played 23 games for Orangeville Northmen Jr. A collecting 53G-53A-106PTS; added 16G-19A-35PTS in 11 playoff games; 9th in scoring in OLA Jr. A Series; Named Top Rookie in OLA
1995 – Played 20 games for Orangeville Northmen Jr. A collecting 47G-41A-88PTS; added 19G-26A-45PTS in 11 playoff games; Won Minto Cup; 5th in OLA Jr. A scoring; winner of Ken Ross trophy for ability and spotrsmanship
1996 – Played 20 games for Orangeville Northmen Jr. A collecting 60G-60A-120PTS; added 21G-21A-42PTS in 12 playoff games; Won Minto Cup for second consecutive year; named MVP of OLA Jr. A Series; Top Scorer in OLA Jr. A
1997 – Played 15 games for Orangeville Northmen Jr. A collecting 31G-44A-75PTS; added 17G-25A-42PTS in 9 playoff games; 7th in OLA Jr. A scoring
1998 – Played 21 games for Orangeville Northmen Jr. A collecting 59G-69A-128PTS; added 19G-23A-42PTS in 9 playoff games; Top scorer in OLA Jr. A
1999 – Moved up to play with Port Coquitlam Adanacs of the WLA Sr. A Series collecting 34G-359A-69PTS in 21 games; added 18G-12A-30PTS in 10 playoff games; 5th in scoring in WLA Sr. A series; Voted to 1st all-star team; Named Most Outstanding Rookie in WLA Sr. A
2001 – Transferred to Brampton Excelsiors of the OLA Major Series, Played 20 games for Brampton Excelsiors MSL collecting 38G-55A-93PTS; added 34G-42A-76PTS in 18 playoff games; Top scorer in OLA MSL
2002 – Played 17 games for Brampton Excelsiors MSL collecting 28G-77A-105PTS; added 33G-46A-79PTS in 16 playoff games; Won Mann Cup; Top scorer in OLA MSL; MVP of OLA MSL; MVP in Mann Cup final
2003 – Played 12 games for Brampton Excelsiors MSL collecting 30G-36A-66PTS; added 26G-47A-73PTS in 18 playoff games; Top scorer in OLA MSL
2004 – Played 11 games for Brampton Excelsiors MSL collecting 30G-50A-80PTS; added 18G-22A-40PTS in 11 playoff games; 6th in scoring in OLA MSL
2005 – Played 14 games for Brampton Excelsiors MSL collecting 25G-48A-73PTS; added 8G-16A-24PTS in 5 playoff games; 5th in scoring in OLA MSL
2006 – Played 16 games for Brampton Excelsiors MSL collecting 38G-53A-91PTS; added 16G-39A-55PTS in 11 playoff games; 2nd in scoring in OLA MSL
2007 – Played 18 games for Brampton Excelsiors MSL collecting 33G-59A-92PTS; added 9G-38A-47PTS in 13 playoff games; 2nd in scoring in OLA MSL
2008 – Played 9 games for Brampton Excelsiors MSL collecting 11G-26A-37PTS; added 14G-23A-37PTS in 13 playoff games; Won Mann Cup
2009 – Played 18 games for Brampton Excelsiors MSL collecting 28G-53A-81PTS; added 27G-42A-69PTS in 18 playoff games; Won Mann cup for second consecutive year; 2nd in scoring in OLA MSL
2010 – Played 14 games for Brampton Excelsiors MSL collecting 26G-47A-73PTS; added 32G-32A-64PTS in 13 playoff games; 2nd in scoring in OLA MSL
2011 – Transferred to play with Snake Island Muskies of the Three Nations Lacrosse League Sr. B Series; Played 5 games for the Muskies collecting 18G-24A-42PTS; added 31G-53A-84PTS in 15 playoff games; Voted to 1st All-Star team in the Canadian President`s Cup Tournament; MVP in the President Cup Tournament