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Melody Sauceda understands the plight of the underserved. Growing up as a Native American who is Ma-chis Lower Creek, Apache and Mexican, she had personal experience as a kid who didn’t always feel like she belonged.
Now living in Sante Fe, New Mexico, she didn’t want that same ‘outside looking in’ experience for her two high school-aged daughters as well as other Native youth who were drawn to lacrosse.
“When my kids came home one day and they said they wanted to join lacrosse, I said ‘you guys do know that's an Indigenous sport, right?’”
Kyle Michelsen is a native of Kaufman, Texas, a rural community located 30 miles southeast of Dallas. It’s where he was born, where he grew up, and where he returned to be a middle school teacher after graduating from Tarleton State University in 2017.
It was also in this small Texas community that Michelsen initially discovered the game of lacrosse as a youth, and now, the place he is hoping that he can help other kids do the same thing.
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 grass roots level. Each day, we will profile someone who makes a positive difference in their community. Join us as we celebrate local lacrosse heroes from coast-to-coast.
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Name: Scott Rossi
Local Lacrosse Organization: Berlin Youth Lacrosse
Location: Berlin, Connecticut
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 grass roots level. Each day, we will profile someone who makes a positive difference in their community. Join us as we celebrate local lacrosse heroes from coast-to-coast.
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Name: Alex Johnson
Local Lacrosse Organization: Blaine Youth Lacrosse
Location: Blaine, Minnesota
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 grass roots level. Each day, we will profile someone who makes a positive difference in their community. Join us as we honor local lacrosse heroes from coast-to-coast.
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Name: Heather Tabisola
Local Lacrosse Organization: Northshore Girls’ Lacrosse
Location: Bothell, Washington
As one would expect in a place like Casper, Wyoming, outdoor recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, hiking and skiing are quite popular. Lacrosse hopes to join that roster in the near future.
With support from USA Lacrosse, which provided sticks and other equipment, the Boys & Girls Club of Central Wyoming recently hosted a two-day event designed to introduce the game and empower youth. Providing hands-on skills training through clinics, and competition opportunities with a Flex6 tournament, the event drew over 200 youth participants.
Vin Savastano is proud to say that lacrosse is his family’s unofficial business.
As a lifelong resident of Westchester County in New York’s Hudson Valley region, Savastano was primarily a baseball and football player in his youth, but lacrosse was never far off his radar since his father, Vin Sr., was a lacrosse coach and longtime physical education teacher at Yorktown High School.
USA Lacrosse will lead the efforts behind the 5th Annual National Celebrate Lacrosse Week from November 1-9, 2025. As usual, Pick Up & Play clinics designed to introduce new players to the sport will be a big part of the celebration.
These clinics are designed to engage young athletes by:
Giving them a hands-on experience with lacrosse in a fun, low-pressure environment
Young players between the ages of 13-18 are invited to take the field at USA Lacrosse Headquarters for a high-intensity skills clinic, presented by Gait Lacrosse, and led by U.S. National Team athletes and Gait Lacrosse athletes.
These clinics are designed for boys and girls between the ages of 13–18 seeking advanced training and skill development in a focused, fast-paced environment.
This past spring, coach Steve Hurley’s North Dorchester High School boys’ team played against his alma mater, Cambridge-South Dorchester, in a late season showdown. Significantly, the game marked the first intra-county high school lacrosse game in the history of Dorchester County, located on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Hurley’s role in this milestone achievement was instrumental.