Andre Morgan's legacy extends far beyond his impressive resume as a coach, umpire, public-address announcer, and freelance writer. For over three decades, this devoted alumnus of Chicago Vocational High School touched countless lives through his unwavering passion for sports.
Beyond the fields, courts, and stadiums where he officiated, coached, or announced games, Morgan's influence was felt by students, colleagues, and community members alike. His sons, Mario and Sergio, attest to his boundless love and mentoring, crediting him with transforming their lives when others doubted them.
As a respected voice in Chicago's prep sports world, Morgan's dedication was evident in every aspect of his work. He co-founded the Chicago Vocational Alumni Association, which still bears witness to his tireless commitment to his alma mater. His presence at events like Sergio's induction into the school's hall of fame is a testament to this enduring legacy.
Veteran coach Pete Lotus recalls Morgan as one of the area's busiest and most personable umpires, whose infectious enthusiasm and quick wit made even high-stakes Catholic League games enjoyable. At the same time, Lotus praises Morgan's professionalism and composure under pressure.
For Morgan, sports represented more than just entertainment; it was a gateway to education and a better life. He instilled in countless young athletes this profound philosophy: "Use this sport, don't let it use you." In doing so, he became an unsung hero of the Chicago prep sports community, leaving behind a lasting legacy that continues to inspire.
His passing on October 22 at the age of 68 has left a void in the lives of those who knew him. Yet, Morgan's love, mentoring, and unwavering dedication will remain etched in the hearts of everyone he touched throughout his remarkable life and career.
Beyond the fields, courts, and stadiums where he officiated, coached, or announced games, Morgan's influence was felt by students, colleagues, and community members alike. His sons, Mario and Sergio, attest to his boundless love and mentoring, crediting him with transforming their lives when others doubted them.
As a respected voice in Chicago's prep sports world, Morgan's dedication was evident in every aspect of his work. He co-founded the Chicago Vocational Alumni Association, which still bears witness to his tireless commitment to his alma mater. His presence at events like Sergio's induction into the school's hall of fame is a testament to this enduring legacy.
Veteran coach Pete Lotus recalls Morgan as one of the area's busiest and most personable umpires, whose infectious enthusiasm and quick wit made even high-stakes Catholic League games enjoyable. At the same time, Lotus praises Morgan's professionalism and composure under pressure.
For Morgan, sports represented more than just entertainment; it was a gateway to education and a better life. He instilled in countless young athletes this profound philosophy: "Use this sport, don't let it use you." In doing so, he became an unsung hero of the Chicago prep sports community, leaving behind a lasting legacy that continues to inspire.
His passing on October 22 at the age of 68 has left a void in the lives of those who knew him. Yet, Morgan's love, mentoring, and unwavering dedication will remain etched in the hearts of everyone he touched throughout his remarkable life and career.