Massapequa sports teams thriving even as contentious legal battle over mascot rages on
It’s a spring of Pequa pride.
This week, the Massapequa girls lacrosse team won the county title over Port Washington, 11-9, while the boys lacrosse team reached the finals against the same school — just as both its softball and baseball teams also earned a date for the Nassau championship.
“It’s a sports town. Boys, girls, all fall, winter and spring,” Massapequa baseball manager Tom Sheedy told The Post.
“They’ve played in elimination games and tournaments their whole life. It’s another game. … They’ve been through the pressure.”
Nevertheless, this year, things are hitting closer to home than usual, with a lot more on the line than some trophies.
Massapequa has been entrenched in a contentious legal battle against the state’s 2023 mandate to remove all Native American-connected logos in New York schools.
President Donald Trump has even gotten involved, strongly siding with the town after a plea from school board president Kerry Wachter, who is welcoming Secretary of Education Linda McMahon for a campus tour over the issue Friday.
