Personable, skilled and dedicated all-around high school sports contributor Andre Morgan dies at 68

Andre Morgan's Life Extended Beyond High School Sports

The Chicago community is mourning the loss of Andre Morgan, a highly respected figure in high school sports who passed away at 68. For decades, Morgan was an integral part of the city's athletic landscape, leaving an indelible mark on various fields.

As a coach, he led his alma mater's baseball and football teams with distinction, while also serving as a special education teacher. His reputation as one of the area's most skilled umpires earned him numerous high-profile matches in the Catholic League and south suburbs. Morgan was also well-known for his work as public-address announcer at Gately Stadium during Public League football games.

Beyond his athletic pursuits, Morgan had a distinguished media career, serving as a freelance sports writer for the Sun-Times and commentator on IHSA state wrestling telecasts. However, it's not just his professional accomplishments that make him noteworthy – his impact extended far beyond the sports world.

According to those who knew him, Andre was more than just a dedicated athlete or coach; he was a caring and selfless mentor who inspired countless individuals with his guidance and support. "I think what I learned from his experience is his caring, love, and mentoring," said Mario Morgan, one of Andre's sons and a University of Bridgeport wrestling coach.

As a father figure to many young athletes, including his own children, Mario and Sergio, Morgan played a significant role in their lives, instilling in them the importance of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. His influence extended beyond his family to his alma mater, Chicago Vocational High School, where he co-founded and served as vice president of the alumni association.

Veteran coach Pete Lotus had the pleasure of working with Morgan on numerous occasions, praising his exceptional skills as an umpire. "He was so personable," Lotus said, noting Morgan's outgoing nature and ability to maintain control during intense games. "We'd have conversations; usually it started out with him cracking a joke about something."

Morgan's philosophy on high school athletics resonated deeply with those who knew him. As he often said, "Use this sport, don't let it use you." This message not only motivated young athletes but also inspired countless individuals to find their own path and make a positive impact in the world.

In the end, Andre Morgan's life was more than just a series of achievements; it was a testament to the power of kindness, dedication, and a commitment to making a difference in the lives of others.
 
Andre Morgan was truly an icon in his community 🌟🏈. As someone who spent their fair share of time on the virtual gridiron, I can appreciate the significance he had beyond his high school sports achievements. His ability to inspire and mentor countless individuals is a testament to the positive impact one person can have on the world 🌎.

What struck me about Morgan's legacy was how it extended far beyond his professional accomplishments. He was more than just a coach or public-address announcer; he was a caring and selfless individual who made a difference in the lives of those around him ❀️. His emphasis on using sports as a means to an end, rather than letting them consume you, resonates deeply with me πŸ†.

It's also fascinating to see how his influence extended beyond his family to his alma mater and community at large 🌈. Morgan's commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of others is something we could all learn from πŸ‘. In an era where online personas often overshadow our offline counterparts, it's refreshing to remember that true leaders are those who inspire us through their actions, not just their tweets πŸ’».
 
Just heard about Andre Morgan passing away πŸ™. Sad to see someone so dedicated to sports go, but it's clear his impact went way beyond the field. I mean, coaching, teaching, umpiring... that's all impressive, but what's even more amazing is how he inspired and mentored so many young people, including his own kids and students at Chicago Vocational High School. His message of hard work and perseverance resonates with me - it's something we can all learn from πŸ…. It's a shame we won't get to see him on the field or court again, but I'm glad we can remember his legacy and the positive impact he had on so many lives ❀️.
 
man I'm so sad to hear about Andre Morgan πŸ€• he sounds like an amazing person who made a huge impact on his community beyond just sports. I love how he co-founded the alumni association at his alma mater Chicago Vocational High School, that's some serious giving back ❀️. And can we talk about his motto "Use this sport, don't let it use you"? so inspiring! πŸ™Œ
 
You know what's wild? I was thinking about trying out this new sour patch kid flavor at the store yesterday... πŸ€”πŸ¬ they have like 10 different ones now! anyway, back to Andre Morgan, I love how his legacy is gonna live on through all the people he mentored. reminds me of my old grandma who used to make the best homemade soup in town... she always said, "use your talents to help others" and it really stuck with me 🍲❀️
 
I'm so saddened by the loss of Andre Morgan πŸ™. I mean, he lived an amazing life with so many accomplishments that went way beyond just sports. He was like a father figure to so many young athletes, including his own kids and even some from his alma mater, Chicago Vocational High School 🏫.

It's really inspiring to see how he inspired people to find their own path and make a difference in the world. And I love how he'd say "Use this sport, don't let it use you" – that's such a great message of balance and self-awareness πŸ’ͺ. It's clear that his impact will be felt for a long time, and I'm sure he'll always be remembered as a caring and dedicated mentor ❀️.

It's also awesome to see how his family is paying tribute to him, with his son Mario talking about the lessons he learned from him 🀝. I think we can all learn a thing or two from Andre Morgan's life and legacy πŸ™.
 
πŸ€• the thing that really gets me is how his legacy extends far beyond his sports career 🏟️... he was a true role model & inspiration to so many people πŸ‘Š especially his mentees who were able to carry on his philosophy of using sports as a means to grow as individuals πŸ’ͺ
 
just had to catch my breath after reading about Andre Morgan... what a guy πŸ™Œ his legacy is more than just all the sports stuff he did - it's that he actually cared about people and made a real difference in their lives πŸ’• i mean, who becomes a legend in athletics but also a mentor and family man? not many, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ anyway, it's nice to see someone get recognized for being more than just a stats sheet πŸ“Š
 
πŸ’–πŸ˜’ he had so many amazing roles and accomplishments but what really stood out is how much love and care he showed to everyone around him 🀝 like his family especially his sons Mario & Sergio who are already following in his footsteps πŸ‘ and also all those young athletes he mentored 🌟 it's not just about his achievements, it's about the impact he had on people's lives 🌈
 
yeah i'm really gonna miss this guy πŸ˜” he had so much love for sports but its not just about that he was an amazing person πŸ™ his kids are already growing up without him which is super sad for them and us too πŸ€• i feel like we can all learn from his words "use this sport, don't let it use you" it's so true πŸ’‘
 
the loss of andre morgan is really sad πŸ€• i mean, he wasn't just some old guy who passed away, he had so much impact on people's lives, especially young athletes... it's crazy how many people are talking about him now that he's gone πŸ’¬. i think what's really touching is all the stories about his mentoring and guidance - like, his kids are still coaches, so he must've made a real difference in their lives too πŸ†. it's also cool to see all the different roles he played in sports, from coach to umpire to public-address announcer... guy was just really good at what he did 😊. and that quote of his? "use this sport, don't let it use you" - i think we can all learn from that πŸ’‘
 
πŸ™ can't believe he's gone. I mean, 68 is old for some people, but when you're still giving back so much after all these years... it's just sad. πŸ€• i remember reading about him as a kid, coach at Chicago Vocational High School and all that. he was like a legend in the community, everyone looked up to him. 😊 his message about using sports for more than just winning resonates with me too, we should be able to find our own purpose in life without relying on something else. 🀝
 
πŸ†πŸ˜” It's crazy to think about how much of an impact one person can have on their community. Andre Morgan was more than just a coach or umpire, he was a role model who inspired so many young people to work hard and pursue their passions. 🀝 I love what his son Mario said about learning from him - it's so true that the lessons we learn from our mentors can stay with us for life πŸ’‘. And it's amazing how someone as dedicated to sports as Andre was also found time to serve on his alma mater's alumni association and be a supportive father figure to so many young athletes πŸŽ“πŸ’•. His message of "use this sport, don't let it use you" still resonates today and is something we can all learn from πŸ’ͺ🏼.
 
I'm so sorry to hear about Andre Morgan... πŸ˜” He actually didn't pass away at 68, that's his age now, not when he passed away... I think it was 68 when he passed away tho, I might be wrong tho πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

Anywayz, people always talkin bout how great a coach and teacher he was, but have you guys seen the way he lived his life? It's all about makin a positive impact and helpin others out... that's what it's all about, fam πŸ’• He wasn't just some athlete or coach, he was a true mentor and role model. And I love how his philosophy on high school athletics is so relatable, "Use this sport, don't let it use you"... that's the real message here πŸ™Œ
 
πŸ™ you know what really gets me about Andre Morgan is how he turned sports into a way to give back? like, not just play for the love of it, but to make a real impact on people's lives. his legacy goes way beyond winning games or being a good coach... it's about the kind of person he was and the values he instilled in others. 🀝 that message "use this sport, don't let it use you" is so powerful, especially for young athletes who are just starting out. it's not just about playing sports, it's about learning to be a good person too πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• Man, I'm still trying to process the news about Andre Morgan passing away at 68 πŸš‘πŸ’”. As much as I respect his accomplishments on the field and in the classroom, it's his impact off the field that really gets me πŸ™. The way he mentored and supported so many young athletes, not just his own kids but also others, is truly inspiring 🌟. His advice to use sports for personal growth rather than letting them control you is something we can all learn from πŸ’ͺ. But what's really bothering me is the lack of a user-friendly tribute page on the Chicago Vocational High School website 🀯. I mean, it should be easy for people to pay their respects and share memories without having to navigate through 10 different pages πŸ™„. Can't they just make it happen? πŸ˜’
 
man, this dude was literally the real deal 🀯 he wasn't just about sports, he was about makin' a difference πŸ’• his legacy goes way beyond just bein' a coach or umpire, he was a mentor and a leader to so many people. it's crazy how much impact one person can have on someone's life, like my uncle used to talk about Andre Morgan and how he inspired him to pursue his own passions 🀩 anyway, just remember his motto "use this sport, don't let it use you" and run with it πŸ’ͺ
 
So sad to hear about Andre Morgan's passing πŸ˜”... he had an amazing impact on so many people's lives. I mean, think about it, the guy was all about mentoring and helping out young athletes - his sons are coaches now! 🏈πŸ₯Š That's what it's all about, right? He wasn't just a coach or umpire, he was a leader who inspired others to be their best selves. And I love how he said "Use this sport, don't let it use you" - that's so true, we need more people like him in the world 🌎... anyway, my heart goes out to his family and everyone who knew him ❀️
 
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