Category Archives: Section XI News

Recap: NYSPHSAA Quarterly Executive Committee Meeting

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association held its quarterly meeting of its Executive Committee via video teleconference for the first time in the history of the Association. The Committee voted on several key proposals important to the Association’s 788-member schools.

The Executive Committee unanimously approved a football proposal effective fall 2020.  With section approval, a contestant or team, may participate in no more than ten interschool football contests, exclusive of sectional championships.  The committee also approved advancing the regional rotations from 2020 to 2021 for the sports of boys and girls basketball, baseball, softball, boys lacrosse, and girls lacrosse. for the winter of 2021 and spring of 2021.

Championship sites were approved for the sports of boys soccer (Middletown High School, 2021-23), gymnastics (Kenmore High School, 2022-24), boys and girls bowling (AMF Strike ‘N Spare Lanes-Syracuse, 2012-23).  As a result of the cancellation of numerous state championships due to COVID-19, a one-year extension was approved to grant the Cool Insuring Arena (boys basketball) and Hudson Valley Community College (girls basketball) to host NYSPHSAA winter state championships through 2023.  A one-year extension was approved to additionally grant Binghamton (baseball through 2022), Mark Twain Golf Course (boys golf through 2023), SUNY Cortland (girls lacrosse through 2023), Hofstra University (boys lacrosse through 2023), Moriches Athletic Complex (softball through 2023) and Cicero North Syracuse High School (outdoor track & field moved to 2024) to host NYSPHSAA spring state championships.

Bayport-Blue Point Athletic Director Tim Mullins was also approved as an incoming NYSPHSAA officer. He will begin serving his term as second Vice President of NYSPHSAA on September 1, 2020.

First NYSPHSAA COVID-19 Task Force Meeting is June 10

The first NYSPHSAA COVID-19 Task Force meeting will be held on June 10, according to Dr. Robert Zayas, Executive Director of the NYSPHSAA.

We will keep you updated with news information that comes from the task force meetings.

NFHS: Guidance for Opening HS Athletics and Events

The COVID-19 pandemic presents state high school associations with a myriad of challenges. The NFHS Sports Medicine Advisory Committee (SMAC) offers this document as guidance on how state associations can consider approaching the many components of “opening up” high school athletics and activities across the United States.

The NFHS SMAC believes it is essential to the physical and mental well-being of high school students across the nation to return to physical activity and athletic competition. The NFHS SMAC recognizes that it is likely that ALL students will not be able to return to – and sustain – athletic activity at the same time in all schools, regions and states. There will also likely be variation in what sports and activities are allowed to be played and held. While we would typically have reservations regarding such inequities, the NFHS SMAC endorses the idea of returning students to school-based athletics and activities in any and all situations where it can be done safely.

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Happy NYSPHSAA Coaches Appreciation Day!

Section XI, in partnership with the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) is proud to host Coaches Appreciation Day on Wednesday, May 20,  a day student-athletes are encouraged to thank school approved coaches who have had an impact in their life or high school athletic career.

Coaches Appreciation Day was established to recognize all coaches at every level, including Modified, who have coached Fall, Winter or Spring sports within a NYSPHSAA member school. The concept was initiated by the NYSPHSAA Sportsmanship Committee over a year ago and chose the Wednesday of Week #46 on NYSPHSAA’s Standard Athletic Calendar to celebrate coaches around the state. I

NYSPHSAA has offered student-athletes, school districts and fans several ideas to encourage participation in the 2018 NYSPHSAA Coaches Appreciation Day including:

  • Like and follow NYSPHSAA on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Tag your photos, videos and messages with #NYSPHSAACoachesDay.
  • Instagram your favorite picture of your coach with your team on the medal stand after a big win.
  • Tweet the best advice you have ever received from a coach.
  • Post on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter a photo or video of the team surprising the coach with something he or she likes (coffee, candy, etc.)
  • Relive a moment where you witnessed your coach go above and beyond
  • Design your own image for NYSPHSAA Coach Appreciation Day and post it somewhere online.
  • Hug your coach (if you see them in-person)
  • Send a thank-you email or text to a coach of your current or former team
  • Post a message on the marquee of your school

NYSPHSAA has also established the hashtag #NYSPHSAACoachesDay for all social media posts for anyone who wants to share their favorite memories and stories throughout the day.

Kings Park Honors Senior Athletes with Photo Op

Six feet away. Outside. But the love was there for student-athletes at Kings Park who were able to pose for photos with their families at their school.

For ADs looking for ideas on how to honor the seniors, here is one …