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Tickets Available for NYSPHSAA Wrestling Championships

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association has announced tickets are now on sale for both the 2022 High School Wrestling Individual and Dual Meet State Championships this February.  Neither events were conducted in 2021 due to COVID.

DUAL MEET STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS – January 29 at SRC Arena (Onondaga Community College):
The SRC Arena at Onondaga Community College will host the 4th annual Wrestling Dual Meet State Championships on January 29th where 24 teams will compete in two divisions for a team state championship. Each team will compete in three pool play matches with the top four teams in each division advancing to the semifinals. Each of the 11 sections in the state will send a representative to the state meet in each division (except Section VII in Division 1). There will also be two at-large entries for Division 1 and one at-large entry for Division 2 with various criteria as part of a formula to determine the berths.

Tickets are $10 each (plus fees) and available only online by visiting www.gofan.co/NYSPHSAA. The association has released its full schedule for this event, which is a one-session, one-day tournament.

8:45 am, Opening Ceremonies
9 am – 2:15 pm, Three rounds of pool play
3 pm – 4:30 pm, Semifinals
5:45 pm, Finals Ceremonies
6 pm, Finals

INDIVIDUAL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS – February 25-26 at MVP Arena:
MVP Arena (previously known as the Times Union Center prior to January 1, 2022) will host the 57th annual Individual State Tournament on Friday, February 25 and Saturday, February 26.  Tickets can be purchased for one or multiple sessions starting today at www.ticketmaster.com. Three ticket packages are being offered for the tournament including a “Premium Package” for $40 (plus fees) in which an attendee would receive a ticket for each of the first two sessions and a third ticket for the last session in a premium seating area within 15 rows of the floor (for finals only). Also available will be a one-session ticket for $10 (plus fees) as well as a three-session package without premium seating for $30 (plus fees). All seating is general admission except for premium seating for the finals. Premium seating will not be sold separately.

The Association has released its official competition schedule for the individual tournament and is as follows (more tournament information can be found at www.nysphsaa.org):

SESSION #1
Friday, February 25
9:30 am                     Parade of Champions/National Anthem
10:00 am – 3 pm       Preliminaries: Division 1 and 2
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm    Quarterfinals: Division 1 and 2
4:30 pm – 8:00 pm    Wrestlebacks: Division 1 and 2
SESSION #2
Saturday, February 26
9:30 am                           National Anthem/Special Awards
9:30 am – 12:00 pm        Semifinals: Division 1 and 2
Wrestlebacks: Division 1 and 2
12:30 – 2:00 pm              Wrestlebacks/Consolation Semifinals: Division 1 & 2
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm          Consolation Finals: Division 1 and 2
SESSION #3
Saturday, February 26
6:05pm                Finals: Division 1 and 2 (2 mats only)

The 2022 Individual Championships are now in their 17th year of a two-division format and will follow a similar schedule to last year’s event held at MVP Arena. Prior to this year, NYSPHSAA allowed an additional 120 wrestlers to fill the byes in the brackets using a formula based on a wrestler’s current season and previous season’s performances. This method was utilized the last 12 state tournaments, however, in 2022 NYSPHSAA will allow automatic berths for the at-large slots bringing the total number of participants to nearly 500 despite the elimination of two weight classes this year.  Furthermore, similar to 2020, NYSPHSAA will recognize the 7th and 8th place wrestlers on the awards podium for each weight class, which will result in additional consolation matches on Saturday afternoon of the event. Qualifiers will hail from the 11 NYSPHSAA sections, as well as from the Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) of New York City and the Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA).  The MVP Arena has hosted this event 15 of the last 18 years. All matches will be streamed on the NFHS Network for $10.99 per month.

SWR’s Chris Gray Named Lacrosse Magazine Preseason POY

It’s always great to see former Section XI stars shining at the next level.

Shoreham-Wading River’s Chris Gray, a grad student at North Carolina, was named Preseason Player of the Year and Preseason Attackman of the Year by USA Lacrosse Magazine.

He led UNC and the ACC in goals with 49 and was ACC Offensive Player of the Year, ACC Men’s Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year, and First Team All-America last season.

CDC Updates and Shortens Recommended Isolation and Quarantine Period

Given what we currently know about COVID-19 and the Omicron variant, CDC is shortening the recommended time for isolation from 10 days for people with COVID-19 to 5 days, if asymptomatic, followed by 5 days of wearing a mask when around others. The change is motivated by science demonstrating that the majority of SARS-CoV-2 transmission occurs early in the course of illness, generally in the 1-2 days prior to onset of symptoms and the 2-3 days after. Therefore, people who test positive should isolate for 5 days and, if asymptomatic at that time, they may leave isolation if they can continue to mask for 5 days to minimize the risk of infecting others.

Additionally, CDC is updating the recommended quarantine period for those exposed to COVID-19. For people who are unvaccinated or are more than six months out from their second mRNA dose (or more than 2 months after the J&J vaccine) and not yet boosted, CDC now recommends quarantine for 5 days followed by strict mask use for an additional 5 days. Alternatively, if a 5-day quarantine is not feasible, it is imperative that an exposed person wear a well-fitting mask at all times when around others for 10 days after exposure. Individuals who have received their booster shot do not need to quarantine following an exposure, but should wear a mask for 10 days after the exposure.  For all those exposed, best practice would also include a test for SARS-CoV-2 at day 5 after exposure. If symptoms occur, individuals should immediately quarantine until a negative test confirms symptoms are not attributable to COVID-19.

Isolation relates to behavior after a confirmed infection. Isolation for 5 days followed by wearing a well-fitting mask will minimize the risk of spreading the virus to others. Quarantine refers to the time following exposure to the virus or close contact with someone known to have COVID-19. Both updates come as the Omicron variant continues to spread throughout the U.S. and reflects the current science on when and for how long a person is maximally infectious.

Data from South Africa and the United Kingdom demonstrate that vaccine effectiveness against infection for two doses of an mRNA vaccine is approximately 35%. A COVID-19 vaccine booster dose restores vaccine effectiveness against infection to 75%. COVID-19 vaccination decreases the risk of severe disease, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. CDC strongly encourages COVID-19 vaccination for everyone 5 and older and boosters for everyone 16 and older. Vaccination is the best way to protect yourself and reduce the impact of COVID-19 on our communities.

The following is attributable to CDC Director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky:

“The Omicron variant is spreading quickly and has the potential to impact all facets of our society. CDC’s updated recommendations for isolation and quarantine balance what we know about the spread of the virus and the protection provided by vaccination and booster doses. These updates ensure people can safely continue their daily lives. Prevention is our best option: get vaccinated, get boosted, wear a mask in public indoor settings in areas of substantial and high community transmission, and take a test before you gather.”

Holiday Magic in East Islip

HOLIDAY SPIRIT: East Islip softball brings ‘Christmas Magic.
 
“It is such a great experience to shop for children who do not have much. Each player gets paired with a child and their wish list. While I’m shopping, I think about how happy these children will be when they wake up Christmas morning …”

Section XI Schools Named NYSPHSAA Scholar Athlete Teams

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association Inc. (NYSPHSAA) announces its fall 2021 scholar-athlete teams and number of scholar-athlete individuals per team.

For fall 2021, NYSPHSAA recognized 3,825 Scholar-Athlete teams. In addition, an impressive 48,023 students received individual scholar-athlete recognition by having an individual GPA of 90 or above, despite if their team qualified or not.  A total of 625 schools across the state participated in the Scholar-Athlete program which honors schools each of the seasons there is interscholastic competition. The 625 participating schools represents 79% of the NYSPHSAA membership.

“Student-athletes in our member schools continue to prove they can successfully balance athletics and academics,” said Dr. Robert Zayas, Executive Director. “Over 48,000 student-athletes were recognized for their hard work, effort and determination in their sport and in the classroom and we applaud them for their achievement as Scholar-Athletes.”

The full list of Scholar-Athlete teams for the fall 2021 season can be found here.

The full list of Scholar-Athlete individuals for the fall 2021 season can be found here.

The winter 2021-22 scholar-athlete submission period with begin on Monday, January 31st. Deadline to submit for the winter is Monday, March 14th.