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Mattituck’s Katie Hoeg Earns Top Honor from UNC

Mattituck native and North Carolina lacrosse star Katie Hoeg received the highest athletic honor from her university when she was named as a Patterson Medal awardee.

From the University of North Carolina:

*The Patterson Medal is based primarily on career athletic accomplishments. The recipients must have played at least three seasons for the Tar Heels, and sportsmanship and leadership are also considered. Dr. Joseph Patterson first presented the medal in 1924 to honor the memory of his brother, John Durand Patterson.

*Hoeg is one of the most prolific scorers in NCAA women’s lacrosse history, helping the high-powered Tar Heels to a 78-12 record, four ACC championships and three trips to the national semifinals.

*She is Carolina’s all-time scoring leader and fourth in ACC history with 370 points, an average of 4.2 per contest. She is the ACC’s all-time assists leader and is second in NCAA history with 233. As a senior in 2021, she led the nation in assists (71) and assists per game (3.38). She set the UNC single-season assist record with 73 in 2019. Her 71 assists in 2021 are the second most ever by a Tar Heel.

*Hoeg helped Carolina win 27 consecutive games, the longest winning streak in school history and the seventh-longest in NCAA history. The 2021 Tar Heels set the school record with 20 wins in 21 games.

*Hoeg was the 2020 National Player of the Year, a first-team All-America in 2018, 2020 and 2021, a second-team All-America in 2019, a three-time All-ACC selection and an NCAA All-Tournament honoree in 2019 and 2021.

*Hoeg received an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship in 2021 and an ACC Weaver-James-Corrigan Post-Graduate Scholarship in 2020. She will be attending UNC’s Adams School of Dentistry.

A Message from Section XI Executive Director Tom Combs

As you know, all our fall sports start on Monday August 23. COVID concerns and questions are rising daily. NYSED and the SCDOH have released statements that are recommendations at this time.

We continue to follow their guidelines and will adjust our plans if necessary.

Meetings with all fall Chair-People enables us to evaluate options and provide us  with the best opportunities for a successful and complete season.

I am also working with the Superintendents and the Section XI Executive Board as well to prepare for potential possibilities.

Section XI, LI Nets Partnership Receives NBA G-League Award for Social Responsibility

The Long Island Nets received the NBA G League Social Responsibility Award for their “Team Up for Unity” community program that aims to combat racism in high school sports on Long Island. The award recognizes excellence for team business and social responsibility, and the winner is chosen by a committee of league and team executives. This is the second consecutive year the Nets have won this award, following last year’s recognition of the team’s Next Gen Series, presented by the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), and its Commitment to Literacy on Long Island.

“Team Up for Unity” was launched during Black History Month in 2021, in partnership with National Grid, Section VIII in Nassau County and Section XI in Suffolk County, and with support from Minuteman Press of Levittown. Since February, the Nets have engaged with thousands of students in anti-racism work across the 200+ high schools in both Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

“The Long Island Nets are proud to continue to use our platform to improve the communities we live and work in,” said Alton Byrd, Vice President of Growth Properties, BSE Global. “Our goal is to combat racism in all forms and ensure equality is achieved throughout Long Island. We are honored to be recognized by the league for the important anti-racism work we are doing with hopes of inspiring the next generation of leaders in society to be change agents.”

Throughout the program, the Nets, Section VIII and Section XI provided high schools on Long Island access to information and helpful resources on diversity, equity and inclusion. These tools were shared with coaches, student-athletes, superintendents, athletic directors, principals, Boards of Education and other school administrators to help them identify and combat racism in both their schools and athletic programs.

Additionally, schools registered with the “Team Up for Unity” program participated in equality and anti-racism events and trainings, including virtual conversations on how to recognize and address racism in both school and sports. These panels were moderated by students on Long Island and keynote speakers included local business leaders, such as:

  • Jackie Wilson, Executive Director of Diversity and Inclusion at BSE Global
  • Joe Salamone, Executive Director at the Long Island Coalition Against Bullying
  • Keia Clarke, CEO of the New York Liberty
  • Dr. Richard Lapchick, Chair of DeVos Sport Business Management Program Director, Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sports President, The Institute for Sport and Social Justice
  • Melanie Littlejohn, Vice President of Customer and Community New York State for National Grid

School administrators also joined quarterly panels hosted by Erase Racism, and anonymous surveys were distributed to student athletes at participating schools to highlight the frequency of students’ experiences with racism and bias during Long Island high school sporting events. School administrators also hosted student-to-student conversations as a way for student athletes to share their views and experiences with racism and participating schools received posters and banners highlighting resources and organizations that students and employees can contact if they experience or witness racism or bias.

For more on “Team Up for Unity,” visit https://longisland.gleague.nba.com/team-up-for-unity/.

Section XI Recognizes Retiring Athletic Directors

As we close another school year we say thank you and goodbye to some very hardworking athletic administrators.

At an end of year luncheon for athletic directors, Section XI honored the following individuals who are retiring: Bob Panariello (Bay Shore) Georgia McCarthy (Huntington), John Valente (Harborfields), Drew Walker (Hampton Bays) and Dr. Jim Wright (South Huntington).

Gina Curiale (Longwood) and Kevin O’Reilly (Brentwood) retired last year, but there was no luncheon due to COVID-19.

Half Hollow Hills Athletic Director Deb Ferry was also presented with her NYS Athletic Director of the Year plaque at the luncheon.