“Look at little Barb,” Patty Daley gushed during a USA Lacrosse Convention presentation, “Her signals are always big and crisp.”
Barbara Martinichio commands the game using every bit of her 4-foot-11 frame and the confidence of a seasoned women’s lacrosse official, but she did not develop confidence on her own. It grew slowly, as a new friend expanded her circle of support and widened her world.
Martinichio was a stay-at-home mom in Binghamton, New York with two kids, one friend and a general desire to stay in the house. To socialize, she joined an adult soccer league and found her way into officiating a few matches. It wasn’t long before she was encouraged to give lacrosse a try.
Turned out her trainer was one of the country’s best: Liz Brush, current manager of the Officials Development Program at USA Lacrosse. What began as a trainer-trainee relationship grew into a deep and rewarding friendship.
Brush brought Martinichio to her first USA Lacrosse Convention in Philadelphia in 2003. Now known as LaxCon, the event that annually draws more than 7,000 coaches, fans and officials will be back in person Jan. 14-16 in Baltimore.
“I remember walking in and seeing these big posters of the girls up high,” Martinichio said of her first time. “Being there and watching my friend, Liz, speak and getting to interact with all of my officiating heroes was the best feeling.”
With the passion to improve and a staunch supporter in Brush, Martinichio got better. From high school games to NCAA championship weekend to clinics as a USA Lacrosse and Collegiate Women’s Lacrosse Officiating Association clinician, you’d think she’d always be raring for adventure.
“I’ve never been one who wants to travel,” Martinichio said. “But through lacrosse and Liz’s encouragement, I’ve been all over the country and met so many wonderful people.”
Best friends know how to convince you to do something that’s good for you. When an opportunity to run a clinic in Northern California came up, Martinichio hesitated. She preferred to stay at home and be with her dogs. Brush knew this and offhandedly mentioned, “Well, I just thought you’d enjoy being 17 miles from the Charles Schulz Museum.”
Martinichio’s obsession with Charlie Brown is well known among women’s lacrosse officials. It only took a little motivation to get her all the way across the country for some lacrosse, Snoopy and Woodstock.