Category Archives: Section XI News

Four More SWR Baseball Numbers Retired

Shoreham-Wading River baseball added to its growing list of retired numbers at a ceremony in early August.

Former players Brian Morrell (23), Mike O’Reilly (23) and Tyler Osik (15), and former coach Ray Maccagli (00) received the high honor.

There are now 13 numbers retired in Wildcats’ history.

Osik plays for the Single-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. Morrell plays at Hofstra University. O’Reilly played four years in the St. Louis Cardinals’ organization. Maccagli coached in SWR for 40 years.

NYSAAA Hosts New AD Conference

Representatives from every NYSPHSAA section attended the first New Athletic Director (AD) Conference organized by the New York State Athletic Administrators Association.

Section XI ADs were instrumental in the formation of the conference, which will serve as an important moment of professional development as they start their administrative journey in athletics, health and physical education.

Section XI Schools Named NYSPHSAA Schools of Distinction and Excellence Winners

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association, Inc. (NYSPHSAA) announces its 2021-22 Scholar-Athlete School of Distinction and School of Excellence Award winners.

The purpose of the School of Distinction and School of Excellence Awards are to unite varsity coaches in challenging their teams to achieve a statewide academic honor. This year, 86 schools earned the School of Distinction Award and 148 schools earned the School of Excellence Award.

Schools can apply for School of Distinction status by having 100% of its varsity teams qualify for and receive the Scholar-Athlete team award during their respective sports seasons. To earn the School of Excellence Award, 75% of a school’s varsity teams must qualify and receive the Scholar-Athlete team award.

The School of Distinction winners will be presented a certificate and a commemorative award at their local athletic director workshop this fall. The School of Excellence winners will be awarded a plaque at their local athletic director workshop.

For schools to be eligible to receive these prestigious awards, schools must submit an application following the Spring Scholar-Athlete submission each school year.

The full list of School of Distinction and School of Excellence Award winners is below:

Jim McGowan Inducted to NYSPHSAA Hall of Fame

Congratulations to the NYSPHSAA Hall of Fame Class of 2022 Inductees:

  • Jim McGowan-Coach, Section XI
  • Dennis Fries-Administrator, Section V
  • Fred Ahart-Administrator, Section IX
  • Jim Amen-Coach/Administrator, Section VIII
  • Molly Huddle-Athlete, Section IV
  • Maria DeCristoforo-Official, Section VIII

McGowan was the longtime softball coach at Bay Shore High School.

Recap of Day Two of the NYSPHSAA Central Committee Meeting

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) concluded the 99th meeting of the Central Committee on Wednesday, July 27th. The Committee voted on several key proposals important to the Association’s 787-member schools during Wednesday’s meeting.

Representatives of the 11 sections approved the sports of boys basketball, girls basketball, boys soccer, girls soccer, baseball, softball and girls volleyball to begin competing in a sixth classification starting in the 2023-24 school year.

The Committee approved abiding by the NFHS, national governing body, jewelry rule for all sports. The sport of football had two more proposals approved (two were approved on Tuesday). Today, using the NFHS rules for 8-man football with waivers and NYSPHSAA specific rules was approved for implementation starting in the fall of 2022. The classification cut off numbers for the sport of football were also approved for the 2023 season, the numbers can be found on page 104 of the agenda.

The NYSPSHAA Strategic Plan for 2022-27 was approved by the Central Committee. The strategic plan will focus on increasing student participation, diversity, equity and inclusion, officials recruitment and retention, and long-term financial stability of the Association.
The Central Committee meeting will conclude with the induction of the NYSPHSAA Hall of Fame Class of 2022. The class is made up of Fred Ahart (Administrator, Section IX), Jim Amen, Jr. (Coach/Administrator, Section VIII), Maria DeCristoforo (Official, Section VIII), Dennis Fries (Administrator, Section V), Molly Huddle (Athlete, Section IV), and Jim McGowan (Coach, Section XI).

The next meeting of the NYSPHSAA Executive Committee will be on Wednesday, October 19th at Embassy Suites in Saratoga Springs.

Recap of Day One of the NYSPHSAA Central Committee Meeting

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) held the 99th meeting of the Central Committee on Tuesday, July 26th. The meeting will continue on Wednesday, July 27th at the High Peaks Resort in Lake Placid. The Committee voted on several key proposals important to the Association’s 787-member schools during Tuesday’s meeting.

Representatives of the 11 sections approved a change to the overtime procedure in the regular season and post season for the sport of girls soccer. Regular season games will consist of two (2) 40- minute halves with two (2) 10-minute sudden victory overtimes. Beginning with Section play and continuing through the State Tournament, overtimes will consist of two (2) 15- minute sudden victory periods and, if still tied, penalty kicks. The only exception to this would be in the State Championship game where co-champions may be declared after the two (2) sudden victory overtime periods.

A new championship format was approved for boys and girls individual tennis. The consolation bracket has been eliminated and the top 8 finishers will be awarded playoff medals. Also, the sport of boys ice hockey had two proposals approved, one related to overtime procedures and the other related to goaltender substitution. Those can be found on pages 107-108 of the agenda.
A pair of proposals in the sport of gymnastics were approved, one related to scoring and its technical handbook, the other related to wearing spandex/lycra pants and shorts.

Numerous items related to football were approved including a change in the submission of the football officials for the NYSPHSAA State Semifinals and Finals was approved. Details of this proposal can be found on page 67 of the agenda. Also in football, a one-year pilot program to use the standby official at the Semifinal and Finals games as an on-field official was approved as well.  Girls flag football was granted emerging sport status due to four sections having at least four teams each. This will result in a girls flag football committee being formed this fall and eventually a culminating championship to be developed.

In girls wrestling, there are currently three sections which have at least four programs committed to a girls-only wrestling team. Section VI is anticipating one more girls wrestling team to be formed, which will then give NYSPHSAA four sections with four programs to qualify as an emerging sport, and thus allow a committee to be formed.

The Central Committee meeting will conclude with the induction of the NYSPHSAA Hall of Fame Class of 2022. The class is made up of Fred Ahart (Administrator, Section IX), Jim Amen, Jr. (Coach/Administrator, Section VIII), Maria DeCristoforo (Official, Section VIII), Dennis Fries (Administrator, Section V), Molly Huddle (Athlete, Section IV), and Jim McGowan (Coach, Section XI).
The next meeting of the NYSPHSAA Executive Committee will be on Wednesday, October 19th at Embassy Suites in Saratoga Springs.

Two from Section XI Named to NYSPHSAA Student Advisory Committee

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association is pleased to announce the members of the 2022-2023 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. This year 12 new members will join the SAAC, teaming with the 9 returners who served as juniors last school year. The SAAC is comprised of two student-athlete representatives from each of the 11 sections in New York State.

The Section XI members are Charlie Giachetti from Ward Melville and Ava Blasi from Half Hollow Hills West.

The SAAC was developed to give student-athletes a voice within the NYSPHSAA. Over the course of the school year, the committee will discuss topics relevant to high school student-athletes and develop ways to maintain a positive athletic experience. Each committee member is expected to exemplify leadership while providing feedback of NYSPHSAA special programs including, but not limited to, Scholar-Athlete, Sportsmanship, Student Leadership, and Community Service.

The SAAC will meet four times via video conference during the school year. The first meeting will take place Sunday, September 18th. The annual SAAC Summit take place December 2-4, 2022 in Syracuse as part of the NYSPHSAA football championships.

Section XI Mourns Loss of Copiague Wrestling Coach

Section XI is sad about the loss of longtime Copiague wrestling coach, Anthony Cipriano.

Known to everyone in the community as “Coach Cip,” Anthony grew up in Copiague, graduating from Walter G. O’Connell High School.

He won his 100th career dual meet last season and was at the helm of the program for 15 years.

Anthony enjoyed family, teaching, coaching, mentoring his students and athletes, sporting events, pizza at Joe’s and hamburgers.

He had a passion for sports, and it led him to create the “Captains Club Wrestling Foundation”, a non profit (501-c3) so to provide support to athletes and their families.

He is survived by his beloved family – his mother, Gloria; his siblings – Christina Campbell, Lisa (Joseph) Hilker and Nicholas Cipriano, III; his great-grandmother, Edie Miozzi; his aunt, Patricia Cipriano and his uncle, Ronald (Eileen) Cipriano. Also surviving are the children of whom he is the caring Guardian – Empress, Alfonso and Roman Staubitz; his nieces and nephews – Nat and Jen Campbell, Tony and Erin Campbell, Gina and Joe Lasturka, Nikki Hilker, Allie Cipriano and Nicholas Cipriano, IV; and his great-nieces and nephews – Mikayla, Nat and Jacob Campbell, Tony and Gavin Campbell; and William Lastuvka.