Category Archives: Section XI News

Team Up 4 Community: Long Island Holiday Sports Heroes Video Challenge

Are you a L.I. athlete, team or organization that involves athletes, ages 6-24 YO, in giving back to your community? If so, Team Up 4 Community wants to hear from you!

We are challenging our L.I. Athletes to be a Sports Hero to a cause or someone in need this 2020 Holiday Season and see how big of an IMPACT we can make together in our L.I. Communities!

All those who enter have a chance to receive a scholarship or grant.

$5,000 in Scholarships & Grants will be awarded!

  • First Place Winner receives a $3,000 scholarship or grant.
  • Second Place Winner receives a $1,500 scholarship or grant.
  • Third Place Winner receives a $500 scholarship or grant.

TO ENTER:

  1. Challenge opens November 1st, 2020
  2. LOG IN / SIGN UP for an account on www.TeamUp4Community.org
  3. ADD AN EVENT Fill in the information about your community service project with a link to a YouTube URL VIDEO of your work. (Projects can be performed anytime between September 1st 2020 to December 11th 2020)
  4. Be sure to choose from the EVENT CONTEST drop-down menu L.I. Holiday Sports Heroes Challenge.
  5. SHARE your Entry with Friends, Family, Teammates etc. to Support you and let them know about the great work you have done. The more you share, the more VOTES you can receive!

All entries must be received by December 11th, 2020.

Voting will take place starting at 9am EST on December 14th, 2020 and will end at 8pm EST on December 18th, 2020.

Winners will be Announced on December 21st, 2020.

** You can VOTE for as many entries as you choose, but only one VOTE can be cast per entry per day per valid email address.

** A valid email address is required to validate your vote.

** Voters are only allowed to enter an email address on behalf of themselves.

NFHS Learning Center Releases New Content for Parents

The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) has announced additional parent-centered content on the NFHS Learning Center, along with the NFHS National Parent Credential certification for those who complete the designated course offerings.

“We are pleased to be able to offer more tools and resources for parents to utilize with their students,” said Dan Schuster, NFHS director of educational services. “The NFHS National Parent Credential provides a new professional development pathway for parents.”

Supporting the NFHS Learning Center’s continued efforts to correct negative parent behavior at events, the curriculum for the National Parent Credential is comprised of two free courses – “The Parent Seat” and “Positive Parenting Within School Programs.” Parents who achieve the National Parent Credential receive a certificate and a badge to be displayed on their Learning Center dashboard.

A promotional video for the NFHS National Parent Credential can be viewed here: https://nfhslearn.com/library/videos/nfhs-national-parent-credential.

The all-new “The Parent Seat” course, which bears the same title as the Learning Center’s first parent video resource, blends together key takeaways from its namesake, as well as elements from “Beyond the Scoreboard” – the second video in the series – and “A Lasting Relationship,” another brand-new arrival to the Learning Center.

The third and final video in the trilogy, “A Lasting Relationship” reviews 10 tips for building and maintaining a meaningful parent-child bond through the highs and lows of high school activities participation. Among the topics addressed are the importance of ‘being a good listener,’ ‘supporting the child’s goals’ and understanding the correct approach for ‘the ride home’ after an event with the child.

By incorporating themes from all three videos in the series, “The Parent Seat” course is designed as the first half of a blueprint for parents to make their student-athletes’ high school experiences as memorable as possible.

“The goal is to reach as many parents as we can with the mission and purpose of interscholastic sports and activities,” Schuster said. “We hope parents can experience the ‘(The) Parent Seat’ video series or the course; it will provide them with valuable information that will help them and their students have a great interscholastic experience.”

The three videos in “The Parent Seat” collection may still be downloaded from the NFHS Learning Center website and are available here: https://nfhslearn.com/library/videos?sports_ids=17&video_id=652.

For more information on “The Parent Seat” course, please visit: https://nfhslearn.com/courses/the-parent-seat.

“Positive Parenting within School Programs” features revised material from a previous course known as “Positive Sport Parenting,” along with supplemental content intended to assist parents of high school performing arts and other non-sporting activities participants. The course emphasizes values similar to those found in “The Parent Seat,” while stressing additional aspects including the educational perspective parents should use to evaluate activities programs and the appropriate methods for communicating with coaches and officials.

More details on “Positive Parenting within School Programs” can be found here: https://nfhslearn.com/courses/positive-sport-parenting.

“Parents have a tremendous impact on the competitive environment and it’s imperative we reinforce the ways they can do that in a positive manner,” said Dr. Karissa Niehoff, NFHS Executive Director. “Providing resources like ‘The Parent Seat’ and ‘Positive Parenting within School Programs,’ and issuing a challenge in the form of the National Parent Credential are excellent initiatives for accomplishing that mission.”

After starting with two courses – “Fundamentals of Coaching” and “First Aid, Health and Safety” – in 2007 through the former NFHS Coach Education Program, the NFHS Learning Center now offers 78 online courses – 52 of which are free. More than 12 million courses have been taken since the inception of the program, and courses are now available to students, coaches, parents, administrators, officials and performing arts/educators.

Team Up 4 Community: West Babylon Cheer Raises Funds to Fight Breast Cancer

The West Babylon Varsity Cheerleaders recently ran a very successful fundraiser in support of breast cancer.

Twenty-four cheerleaders participated in flocking the West Babylon community.  Each night, flamingos were moved to houses within the town where community members donated money in support of our team and breast cancer.

Due to overwhelming community support, a $5,000 donation was made to the Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition.

They were recently recognized by Team Up 4 Community for their efforts.

NYSPHSAA Holds Quarterly Executive Committee Meeting in Saratoga

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) held its quarterly meeting of the Executive Committee on Wednesday, October 21 at the Embassy Suites in Saratoga Springs. The Committee voted on several key proposals important to the Association’s 787-member schools.

One of the major highlights of the meeting was the Executive Committee approving changing the designation of boys and girls tennis from an individual sport to a team sport beginning in the fall of 2021 (girls) and spring of 2022 (boys). The change in designation results in both boys and girls tennis allowing for NYSPHSAA to conduct its first ever team championship in one division in addition to the current individual championships. The complete proposal can be found on pages 96-99 in the agenda.

The committee also approved the use of the NCAA rule allowing two liberos in the sport of boys volleyball. The sport of wrestling was granted approval to implement a two-year pilot program to change the current at-large procedure for the NYSPHSAA Championship, effective for the 2020-21 season. That proposal can be found on pages 104-106 of the agenda. The sport of cheerleading had three proposals approved by the committee. First, cheerleading will permanently adopt the pilot program, which began in 2018, to establish a structure, training and scoring format. Additionally, modifications were approved to the scoring areas of the state scoresheet. The third proposal that was approved was game day regional cheer competition beginning in the fall of 2021, which will be scheduled for week 17 on the NYSPHSAA calendar.

During the discussion of Sectional Concerns, Section I was approved by the Executive Committee to move from a discussion item to an action item. Section I proposed, with section approval, starting the Fall Sports II season on February 22, 2021 (one week earlier than the approved March 1, 2021 start date). That proposal was defeated with President Julie Bergman voting in opposition to break a 10-10 tie (2 abstentions).

The meeting was called to order by President Julie Bergman at 9:00 am and concluded at 11:46 am. The next meeting of the NYSPHSAA Executive Committee will be Wednesday, February 3rd in Saratoga Springs.