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Photos and story courtesy of The LaRosa Family Foundation
MAINEVILLE, OH -- For over 50 years, LaRosa’s has recognized standout high school athletes through its Athlete of the Week program, later called LaRosa’s MVP. Game Changers reimagines the MVP program by spotlighting not only athletes, but the people who make high school sports possible.
This month, The LaRosa Family Foundation recognized Assistant Athletic Director of Little Miami Rob Mason as its Game Changers MVP honoree with a presentation at Little Miami High School on Wednesday, June 3. Mason was recognized for his leadership, dedication and the positive impact he has had on Little Miami’s student athletes and the school community.
LaRosa's and beloved mascot Luigi surprised Mason with a Game Changers MVP plaque and celebrated with athletes, coaches and parents. Mason will also be featured on The LaRosa Family Foundation’s website, in LaRosa’s social media and at LaRosa’s Landen/Maineville Pizzeria.
L-R: LaRosa’s mascot, Luigi; Steve Browne, Chief People Officer, LaRosa's, Inc.; Rob Mason; Rob’s wife, Beth Mason; Kiersten Robinson, LaRosa’s Landen/Maineville Pizzeria team memberSponsored by The LaRosa Family Foundation, the program celebrates one Game Changer each month who leads with integrity, supports their teams selflessly, gives back to their communities and inspires others through heart and hustle. It honors a wide range of individuals - athletes, coaches, parents, managers, volunteers, trainers, teachers, administrators, and more - who are making a difference in high school athletics.
To nominate a Game Changer, visit: https://larosafamilyfoundation.org/gamechangermvp/.