Wednesday, May 5, 2010

A Great Day For a Game...

Ernie Banks, the Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame shortstop once said, "It's a great day for a ball game. Let's play two!"

I'm not sure if Banks is a lacrosse fan, but for one warm spring day in West Islip, I bet he would have found a great deal of appreciation in a community gathering at its high school to support a local athletic team.

On Wednesday, May 5, two of the nation's top high school lacrosse teams met at West Islip High School in a game that grabbed the attention of an estimated 1,500 fans; most from West Islip and a few that made the trip west from East Setauket to support the Patriots of Ward Melville. The turnout was more impressive given the mid-week scheduling and the game's 4:30 start time.

The game was a battle between two schools that have been at the pinnacle of high school lacrosse for years. West Islip has won three of the past four New York State Class A Championships and Ward Melville for years in the 80s and 90s was the dominant high school lacrosse program on Long Island.

While the game on the field — a 16-5 West Islip victory — proved not be the epic battle most expected, perhaps the more significant part of the day was the turnout by the community. The high school bleachers were packed with a mix of parents and student of all ages, many adorned in their bright blue little league lacrosse jerseys, on hand to support the boys lacrosse team.

For a day, West Islip was the center of the lacrosse universe on Long Island. There's something exciting about seeing parked cars lining Higbie Lane near the high school; seeing TV cameras rolling; and knowing that our community was the hub of attention for a sport that continues to grow in prominence across the country. These are things our community should celebrate.

It's just a shame they couldn't have played two.

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