Celebrating Local Lacrosse Hero Scott Rossi
In conjunction with this year’s National Celebrate Lacrosse Week, USA Lacrosse is proudly recognizing volunteers from across the country who are helping to grow the game on the grassroots level.
Each day, USA Lacrosse profile someone who makes a positive difference in their community. Join us as we celebrate local lacrosse heroes from coast-to-coast.
Name: Scott Rossi
Local Lacrosse Organization: Berlin Youth Lacrosse
Location: Berlin, Conn.
How ROSSI Impacts the Local Growth of the Game
A former college player at Eastern Connecticut State, Rossi founded the Berlin Youth Lacrosse program when he started teaching at the local middle school in 2005.
He grew the program from a team of sixth grade boys to what it is today — a program for boys and girls K-8. As a teacher and coach, he is committed to the continued growth of the sport by answering new player questions and helping to recruit new athletes.
Community Involvement
Rossi worked with the local board of education to budget for high school lacrosse and was successful in initially getting a girls’ team established at Berlin High School. He then worked with the board of education to budget for a boys’ team and also succeeded in getting the boys’ high school team established.
Rossi has been at the helm of the Berlin boys’ varsity program since its inaugural season in 2012.
Most Significant Contributions to Lacrosse
The creation of the youth program was instrumental in providing an intro into the sport for local youth. Through the years, Rossi has integrated his high school players with the youth program to provide additional support. Along the way, he has recorded over 100 wins as coach at Berlin High School.
Community Heroes
This USA Lacrosse online series seeks to recognize individuals who are helping to grow lacrosse on the grassroots level. Do you know a USA Lacrosse member who is making a positive difference in their community? Submit an online nomination and share their story.
Paul Ohanian
Paul Ohanian has worked at USA Lacrosse since 2006 and is currently the senior manager of program content. Prior to joining USA Lacrosse, he served as SID at a Division III school with a strong lacrosse tradition and learned to appreciate the commitment and passion that athletes at all levels bring to the game.
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