The Lindenhurst Varsity Girls Lacrosse team turned a spring matchup into a powerful platform for awareness and community connection, hosting a Morgan’s Message event during its game against Central Islip.
Led by Head Coach Erica Romeo and Assistant Coach Angela Oliveto-Crawley, the initiative brought together players, families, and youth athletes to shine a light on mental health and suicide prevention in sports. Student Ambassadors Gianna Diaz, Isabella Wolff, Natalia Luberska, Camryn Ferriso, Lily Giannatassio, and Kaylee Colao played a key role in organizing and executing the event.
Morgan’s Message is a national movement dedicated to eliminating the stigma surrounding mental health in athletics. Its core message encourages athletes to support one another by reminding them to “check on your teammates” and to “take a shot at mental health.” This season, dozens of schools across Long Island have embraced the initiative, hosting similar events to reinforce the importance of mental wellness among student-athletes.
At Lindenhurst, the event featured participation from the Lindenhurst Community Lacrosse Youth Team, further strengthening the connection between varsity players and the next generation. Young athletes participated in a butterfly coloring activity that symbolized the program’s logo and message of hope and transformation.
In addition, proceeds from event T-shirt sales were donated to support Morgan’s Message, helping to expand its reach and impact.
Under sunny skies and in front of a supportive crowd, the game served as more than just competition. It became a meaningful opportunity for education, advocacy, and unity.
Lindenhurst extended its gratitude to Central Islip, the coaching staff, student ambassadors, youth participants, and all attendees who helped make the event a success.