Mental Agility Tournament - Huge Success

Take Care of Your Crew

The Gordon J. Corsetti Mental Agility Lacrosse Tournament

This past March 13 and 14, Fellowship Christian School once again became more than just a venue for competition, it became a place of purpose, connection, and community.

The Gordon J. Corsetti Mental Agility Lacrosse Tournament continues to grow into something truly special. What started as a way to honor Gordon’s legacy has become a powerful reminder of what sports can represent at their best: not just competition, but care for one another.

At the heart of it all is a simple message Gordon lived by:
Take Care of Your Crew.

More Than a Tournament

Over two incredible days, some of the top lacrosse programs from across the state, and beyond, came together to compete at a high level. From early morning match-ups to late-night battles under the lights, the energy was undeniable.

But what stood out most wasn’t just the talent on the field, it was the character, camaraderie, and respect shown by every player, coach, and official.

Every game officiated by members of the Georgia Lacrosse Officials Association, many of whom were Gordon’s friends, served as a meaningful tribute to his impact on the sport and the people in it.

Carrying Gordon’s Legacy Forward

Gordon Corsetti was more than an official, he was a mentor, a leader, and a passionate advocate for mental health awareness. He believed deeply that strength wasn’t just physical, it was mental, emotional, and relational.

Through the Gordon J. Corsetti Mental Agility Foundation, we continue that mission by promoting three essential pillars:

  • Purpose – giving individuals a reason to show up and contribute

  • Structure – creating consistency and stability in daily life

  • Social Engagement – building meaningful connections and community

These principles are not just ideas, they are lifelines. And this tournament brings them to life in real, tangible ways.

Thank You to Our Teams

To every team that traveled, competed, and represented their programs with class, thank you.

You brought intensity, passion, and sportsmanship to every game. More importantly, you helped create an environment where young athletes could experience something bigger than themselves.

You didn’t just play lacrosse, you helped advance a mission.

Thank You to Our Sponsors

This event would not be possible without the incredible support of our sponsors, whose generosity fuels both the tournament and the foundation’s work year-round.

A special thank you to:

  • Coleman Group Partners LLC - Event Sponsor and Gordon’s Godfather

  • Aspire to Give, Greg and Suzette Doepke

  • Lux Family

  • Bowerman Family

  • Perkins Family

  • Michael Murray, Persium Group

  • Tampa Bay Lacrosse Officials

  • TE Certified Electricians

  • Patterson Parking

  • Second Slide

  • Medicare Plan Pros

  • Atlanta Specialized Care

  • American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

  • Atlanta Lacrosse League (Shaun and Kevin Lux)

  • Guardian Sports (Anne Crawford)

  • The Fight Against Suicide (TFAS)

  • USA Lacrosse

Special Thanks from my good buddies from the US Lacrosse Youth Council. I spent over 10 years with these folks volunteering for events all over the country to help promote the growth of the support. Thank you Patty, Tucker, Nancy, Steve, Abby, Johanna, Melissa, Kim and Don, for traveling from Texas, Florida, Maryland, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Michigan and Long Island. We are truly blessed.

Your commitment goes beyond sponsorship—you are helping build a culture that supports mental wellness, connection, and resilience.

A Community Effort

We are also deeply grateful to the leadership and staff at Fellowship Christian School, Dr. Aaron Farrant, Shelby Hooper, David Lowery, and the entire team, whose hospitality and dedication made this event possible.

From athletic trainers to volunteers behind the scenes, this tournament reflects what happens when a community comes together with a shared purpose.

Moving Forward

The Gordon J. Corsetti Mental Agility Lacrosse Tournament is about more than a weekend, it’s about a movement.

A movement that reminds us:

  • Check in on your teammates

  • Support your friends

  • Build each other up

  • And never underestimate the power of simply being there for someone

Because in the end, the message is simple, and it matters more than ever:

Take Care of Your Crew.

Please consider donating to the Gordon J. Corsetti Mental Agility Foundation to help us keep Gordon’s legacy alive.

Mental Agility Donation

Call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for help. In an emergency, please call 911.
If you or someone you know is seeking help for mental health concerns, visit the
National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) website, or call 1-800-950-NAMI(6264).
For confidential treatment referrals, visit the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (
SAMHSA) website, or call the National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP(4357).