Group is closer to introducing the sport
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 10:00 am
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Youth sports
Group is closer to introducing the sport
By DAVID MURPHY
Published October 6, 2005
SPRING HILL - Instead of a stable, there was a sweaty second-floor meeting room. Instead of a pack of wise men, there was a gaggle of kids twirling sticks and hurling balls. And instead of a star, there was Greg Longo and Harry Johnson pointing the way.
The birth of lacrosse in Hernando County began Tuesday night at Veterans Memorial Park as a group of interested parents and kids took part in an information session that laid the groundwork for the introduction of a sport to an area that has yet to embrace the country's fastest-growing sports.
"We're starting at zero," said Longo, a former collegiate player and high school coach who has spearheaded the movement to start a youth program. "We want to do it right."
Longo and Johnson, Hernando County's recreation manager, spent 45 minutes explaining to interested parents the basics of the program they are attempting to build. Meanwhile, outside, their kids - numbering close to 20 - took turns racing around a grass field with lacrosse sticks and balls.
The make-up was a diverse one. There were several native Floridians, such as Powell middle schooler Cory Bemis, but there also was a heavy influence of people with ties to New York, a state where lacrosse has early roots.
In many cases, it was like playing six degrees of Grand Central Station.
Carmine Ruffa, an assistant principal at Powell Middle School, is from upstate New York and played collegiately at Cortland State. Mario Littman grew up on Long Island and helped bring lacrosse to the Wesley Chapel area. Sean Arnold is from the Buffalo area and played in high school. All three will coach.
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