Courage Game Lacrosse Event Supporting Equality for Athletes Returns to Moses Brown

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Courage Game Lacrosse Event Supporting Equality for Athletes Returns to Moses Brown

Braeden Lange, the inspiration for the Courage Game poses with Massachusetts players ( l to r): Phil Cronin, Jake Harrington, Lange, Sam Knollmeyer, and Luke Martini at the inaugural event in 2015
The Courage Game, an organization supporting awareness for LGBT equality, is returning to Moses Brown for its third annual lacrosse event. 

The game welcomes youth ages 7 to 13, high school, college, and adult players take part in a day of lacrosse to celebrate inclusion and equality for all.

“This experience has grown to be a real movement for young people. To be able to provide an outlet and a support system for the next generation of athletes, regardless of their situation, has meant so much to us. We look forward to seeing the Courage Game grow to include other sports and opportunities for inclusive activities,” said Courage Game co-founder and executive director Nick Welton. 

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The game will be held on Sunday, May 28. Game time is yet to be determined. 

Starting The Courage Game 

The Courage Game started when a young, gay lacrosse player, Braeden Lange, was struggling with the burden of acceptance amongst his friends until he reached out to a player that he admired, Andrew Goldstein. 

After reaching out to Goldstein, Lange was contacted by lacrosse players from all over the world to show support as well as share their own stories. 

This experience helped Lange to overcome the challenges that he faced and ignited the idea for the Courage Game. 

“I feel so confident in who I am and almost unstoppable because I’ve had so many people standing with me and encouraging me to be myself. I still fit in, I’m still the same person,” said Lange following the first Courage Game in 2015. 

The Courage Game Today 

New York Lizards and Team USA face off specialist, Greg "Beast" Gurenlian diagrams a play in Courage Game 2016
Since it began, the Courage Game has become much more than just a single day of lacrosse. 

The Courage Game collects donations year round to support its mission to encourage and support gay youth, turn away bullying, and promote wider education and awareness for LGBT equality. 

All funds raised directly support the work to spread the mission, change lives, and bring inclusivity to youth sports. 

For more on the Courage Game, click here. 


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