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Michael Muscarello Of South Side High Wins Lacrosse Showcase MVP
Lacrosse booster James C. Metzger presented inaugural award to two goalies and team cup to coach.

Goalie Michael Muscarello of South Side High School of Rockville Center, who recorded 10 saves in the second half, and goalie James Caputo of Farmingdale High School, who recorded five saves in the first half, were named co-winners of the James C. Metzger Most Valuable Player Award in Nassau County’s 7-4 win over Suffolk County in the Rising Sophomores game of the 2021 Long Island Lacrosse Showcase. The game was held at Farmingdale High School on July 2 with the winning team capturing the inaugural Metzger Cup.
Muscarello and Caputo received their MVP awards and coaches Tom Aiello of H. Frank Carey High School, Steve DiPietro of South Side High School and Roddy McCoy of Bethpage High School accepted the game cup from former lacrosse player, business owner and community contributor James C. Metzger.
For more than 10 ten years, the Long Island Lacrosse Showcase for boys attending public high schools has been recognized as the premier event that allows players to display their talent for college coaches. Players also compete for roster spots to represent their county at the Long Island Showcase Nassau versus Suffolk games and then regional competition.
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This year, the Nassau versus Suffolk games introduced the Metzger Cup for the winning teams and the James C. Metzger Most Valuable Player awards for outstanding players. The cup at each of the four games – Rising Freshmen, Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, and Rising Seniors -- was presented by the lacrosse, football and basketball standout at Half Hollow Hills East and lacrosse All-American at Hofstra University during the 1970s. Metzger, a lacrosse benefactor for youth, high school and college programs on Long Island, is founder and CEO of The Whitmore Agency, one of the largest independent insurance and financial firms in the New York metropolitan area with offices in Garden City.
Showcase Format
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The Long Island Lacrosse Showcase format originally was featured in the former New York Empire State Games. The Nassau County Lacrosse Coaches Association and the Suffolk County Lacrosse Coaches Association recreated the format during 2009.
Players from public high schools compete during tryout rounds to determine the top players at each grade level. Fifty players in each county for each grade level are selected to compete in the Final 50 games. The players selected from the Final 50 games represent their county at their grade level at the Long Island Lacrosse Showcase Nassau versus Suffolk Games. Players for these games also earn roster spots to represent their county at the New York State Regional Championships held during the summer.