Sachem's Coach Mercurio Elected to Lacrosse Board


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Sachem Athletic Hall of Famer Rick Mercurio was elected to the World Lacrosse Board of Directors during the organization’s 2025 General Assembly. Mercurio fills one of two open Strategic Director positions, marking another significant milestone in his distinguished career in the sport.

Since retiring from Sachem, Mercurio’s involvement in lacrosse has expanded dramatically on the global stage. He transitioned from coaching into international leadership and development and currently serves as chair of the World Lacrosse Development Committee. During his legendary coaching tenure at Sachem, Mercurio recorded 316 career wins, establishing himself as one of the most respected figures in high school lacrosse. His impact, however, has continued to grow well beyond the local level.

World Lacrosse President Bob DeMarco said the 2025 General Assembly represented a critical moment for the sport as it prepares for continued growth leading into the Olympic Games.

Mercurio brings more than four decades of experience to the World Lacrosse Board, having served as a player, coach, administrator, and clinician throughout his career. Over more than 14 years of service with World Lacrosse, he has played a pivotal role in expanding the organization’s reach from 35 to 95 member nations. His efforts have focused on growing the game, developing emerging programs, and creating opportunities for athletes and coaches around the world.

Mercurio’s election is a point of pride for the Sachem community, which continues to celebrate his accomplishments. The Sachem social media team shared a congratulatory message following the announcement, writing, “Thanks for making us proud, Coach!” His continued success reflects the lasting influence of his leadership and dedication to the sport of lacrosse.

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