It’s almost that time … where we can root on our Section XI teams in the county, regional and state championships.
Mark your calendars for dates and times now.
It’s almost that time … where we can root on our Section XI teams in the county, regional and state championships.
Mark your calendars for dates and times now.
It was a relatively quick rise to fame for local star Steve Matz. The lifelong Mets fan has had the opportunity to pitch for his hometown team since 2015 and has represented Ward Melville proudly.
Matz, a former Newsday Long Island Player of the Year and Yastrzemski Award winner as the top baseball player in Suffolk County, made his big league debut in June 2015 and was part of the Mets team that won a National League championship and played in the World Series. Not bad for his first glimpse into the majors.
As of April 2017, Matz is 13-8 with a 3.16 ERA for his career. He has one of the highly valued arms in an arsenal of Mets pitchers expected to lead the team over the next few years.
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APRIL 2017
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The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) is proud to announce its winter 2017 Scholar-Athlete teams and Individuals. This is the 25th year the NYSPHSAA has conducted the Scholar-Athlete program, sponsored by Pupil Benefits Plan, Inc.
“Congratulations to our member schools and student-athletes,” said Executive Director Robert Zayas. “We continue to be proud of this program which recognizes success in the classroom. We are excited to have the opportunity to expand this program to honor even more students for the academic excellence.”
To be honored as a Scholar-Athlete team at least 75% of a team’s roster grade point average (GPA) must average 90.00 or above. Teams who meet this criteria are honored with a certificate. Individuals on the team who reach a 90.00 GPA are also honored with a NYSPHSAA Scholar-Athlete pin.
Additionally, any individual with a 90.00 or above GPA whose team did not qualify for the team award were eligible to receive pins and are considered an Individual Scholar-Athlete. This winter there were 29,523 Individual Scholar-Athletes and a total of 2,050 teams who received the Scholar-Athlete Team award.
The full list of scholar athlete teams for the 2017 winter season can be found at http://www.nysphsaa.org/Educational-Programs/Scholar-Athletes.
Spring sports seasons are just getting started, so it’s a great time to check the standings and track your favorite high school teams.
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Looking for something to do this spring? Section XI has thousands of games across multiple sports to keep you occupied.
Bookmark our schedule link and check out schools in your community to stay in tune with all the athletic happenings imaginable.
If you miss games, not to worry, because you can track all results and schedules via SectionXI.org as well.
We are so incredibly proud of four amazing individuals from Section XI who were inducted to the New York State Athletic Administrators Association Hall of Fame last week in Saratoga Springs.
Current Section XI Executive Director, Don Webster, along with former Executive Director, former Brentwood athletic director, Chuck Goehring, and former Commack athletic director, Doug Prato.
(Note: Current Brentwood athletic director Kevin O’Reilly is pictured with Webster (r.) and Cinelli (c.) above)
Brentwood athletic director and Section XI girls basketball chairman, Kevin O’Reilly, was honored with a distinguished service award from the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Girls Basketball Committee.
West Islip Athletic Director Tim Horan received the NYSAAA Section XI Athletic Administrator of the Year Award at the NYSAAA Conference in Saratoga Springs.
Horan was presented the award by NYSAAA President Murphee Hayes NYSAAA and Deb Ferry, NYSAAA Awards Chairperson.