Remembering Will Barrow: Pomper Does Part
from press release
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- When former Virginia
lacrosse standout Will Barrow died in November of 2008, former
teammate and close friend Max Pomper (Huntington, N.Y.) started an
initiative that will come to fruition Saturday at UVa's Lambeth
Field. The fundraising event "Remembering Will Barrow" is a flag
football tournament, featuring area college lacrosse teams, with
all proceeds going to HELP, UVa's non-profit, student-run crisis
hotline. Play is scheduled to start at noon.
HELP Line is an anonymous, confidential telephone service serving
the residents of Charlottesville, Albemarle County and the
University of Virginia. It is affiliated with UVa's Madison House.
HELP strives to provide callers with an empathetic ear for any sort
of issue they wish to discuss and on finding long-term services in
the community for callers, such as counseling services, medical
services or drug treatment programs.
The college lacrosse community has rallied around Pomper's
initiative. Programs from Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Maryland,
North Carolina and Washington & Lee will participate in the
tournament. Cavalier lacrosse alumni, UVa fraternities and
sororities, as well as friends and family of Will Barrow, will be
represented in the 20 teams currently scheduled to
compete.
"The hotline has been underfunded for 17 years with no
sponsorships," said Pomper, a senior on the 2010 Virginia men's
lacrosse team. "We want to honor our friend Will Barrow and spread
awareness of suicide prevention. With the HELP hotline, there is an
outlet for people in need in times of crisis around UVa and the
Charlottesville area. This is something we wish Will would have
known about."
Pomper cites Barrow, who hailed from Baldwin, N.Y., as a big reason
he continued his lacrosse career with the Cavaliers.
"We grew up together in neighboring towns on Long Island," said
Pomper. "Our fathers are great friends and would drive to games
together. My favorite memories at UVa, whether we were on the field
or off, are with Will. That is why I want to do what I can to use
Will's passing as a positive in helping others dealing with
crisis."
When he died, Barrow was enrolled at the University and taking
final courses needed to earn his undergraduate degree in sociology.
He completed his athletic eligibility following the 2008
season.
As a fourth-year player in 2008, Barrow was a captain of a squad
that advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Championships. He was
considered one of the top defensive midfielders in the country
throughout his career. During his senior season, he finished with a
career-high 28 ground balls, while scoring seven goals and adding
three assists. Following the season he was selected in the second
round of the Major League Lacrosse draft by the Chicago Machine and
appeared in five games during his rookie year. He appeared in 63
games during his UVa career and scored 18 goals with seven assists.
Barrow also was a member of the Cavaliers' 2006 NCAA Champion
team.
More than 300 people are expected to participate in the event,
which includes a barbeque and prize raffle. Former UVa football
standout and current Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Kevin Ogletree, a
friend of Barrow, has donated signed Dallas Cowboys footballs. The
Duke lacrosse team will have basketballs signed by Blue Devils'
basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski as raffle gifts.
"As we approach the first anniversary of Will's passing, Max's idea
for this tournament and the work of his teammates has helped bring
a difficult moment into focus," said Virginia head men's lacrosse
coach Dom Starsia. "It is certainly appropriate that the HELP
hotline be the beneficiary of this effort. It has been very
gratifying to see the larger lacrosse community respond in such an
enthusiastic and positive manner. Will is still very close to us
all and it is helpful to have some good arise from this situation.
In Will's memory, I hope this event will help someone else in
crisis."
The tournament costs $150 per team with a roster limit of 10 people
per team for the 7-on-7 tournament. All participants will receive
an orange and blue bracelet that reads "Remember Will Barrow," with
the hotline number, 434-295-TALK, inscribed on the inside.
All inquires can be sent to WBmemorial23@gmail.com. Donations are
welcome via checks payable to: Madison House. Please write on the
memo line - "HELP - Will Barrow."
All donations can be mailed to:
Kyle Menendez
222 14th St. NW, Apt. 2
Charlottesville, VA 22903
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