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Stafford MSD Names Baseball Field For Coach Lost To Cancer
Michael Mesa was a proud Stafford MSD Graduate who returned to his alma mater as a coach and Spanish Teacher. He died in 2016 at age 26.

From Stafford MSD
STAFFORD, TX — The Stafford Municipal School District made history on Monday night when the Board of Trustees voted 6-0 to name the District’s baseball field, “Michael Mesa Field.”
Michael Mesa was a proud Stafford MSD Graduate who returned to his alma mater as a coach and Spanish Teacher. He became one of the youngest varsity head baseball coaches in the state.
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Shortly after his second season as head coach, he passed away unexpectedly at age 26, in 2016.
“Michael was a valued member of the SMSD Community,” said SMSD Board Vice President Xavier Herrera, who spearheaded the Board’s effort to name the field in Mesa’s honor. “Michael began serving as an example student and later as a teacher/coach who impacted a number of students’ lives in a positive way.”
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Herrera is also the parent of a student-athlete who played for Coach Mesa.
“I appreciate my board colleagues for unanimously approving the renaming of the field and all of the hard work done by the Mission4Mike Board as well.”
Mission4Mike is a non-profit, started by Mesa’s friends and former SMSD classmates in an effort to keep his memory alive and positively impact others. Each year, they host a charity softball tournament in Coach Mesa’s honor.
“We started off as a group of peers trying to remember a classmate and along the way we turned into a Board of Trustees,” said Mission4Mike President/Co-Founder Gracie Martinez said. “Our organization was designed with purpose and to influence the lives of student athletes in honor of Coach Michael Mesa, in honor of the way he was with young people and the way he loved that field. This is a huge achievement for our team and we’re so grateful for a community that believed in us.”
The Stafford MSD Athletic Department will announce a day and time during the 2019 Baseball Season that Michael Mesa Field and the accompanying plaque will be dedicated.
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