Now a seventh-grader at Urban Community School, Collier is the starting goalie for the middle school team. “The clinic in 2017 just seemed to refresh him,” said Tamika Collier, his mother. “It made an impression on him. He’s been headstrong on doing lacrosse ever since.”
In the weeks following the clinic, and Collier’s appearance on the cover of the magazine, he was the talk of his peer group. All he could think about was this new and exciting sport. He attended clinics every Thursday. He scoured YouTube for highlights of the top pros.
“When they were passing the ball and scoring, it looked so fast,” he said. “It makes adrenaline rush out of your body. It makes you want to do it, too. I decided I want to dedicate my life to this. The more I watched lacrosse, the more excited I got.’”
Urban Community School launched its first middle school team in 2019. Burke coaches the team. He didn’t need to look far to find Collier last season. With no goalies on the roster, Burke asked for volunteers. Collier raised his hand first.
“He was a phenomenal asset to the team,” Burke said. “He made tons of saves and kept us in a lot of very close games. He took it upon himself to excel at it. He was always working and asking questions, which is huge for middle school-aged kids.”
Collier intends to play lacrosse in high school. There have been a few college lacrosse players from Cleveland, but more are coming. Collier hopes to help lead the influx. Cleveland State has remained active in the community. And even though Collier is not as familiar with college lacrosse — he watches plenty of the Premier Lacrosse League — he dreams of playing at the next level.
“Cleveland’s always a home for me,” he said. “Representing Cleveland would show the world that this city is not just some other place. Cleveland has talent that is unique. This city has lots of life-changing stories and people who shape the world in some way.”
“Cleveland has come a long way,” Tamika Collier said. “It means a lot for us to be moving in this direction and for USA Lacrosse to invest in these kids who probably wouldn’t have another opportunity to see and be involved in the sport.”
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