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NYSPHSAA News - November 2015
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In this month's NYSPHSAA News: A recap of the October NYSPHSAA Executive Committee Meeting; the NYSPHSAA Scholar-Athlete program is open for the fall season; Fall Championships swing into full gear; the deadline is approaching for your nominations into the NYSPHSAA Hall of Fame; a reminder on the NIAAA National Conference; An Athletic Trainer initiative to provide grants and resources to schools; 2015-17 Girls Basketball Rules Changes AND MORE!
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The Fall 2015 NYSPHSAA Championship season began on Saturday, October 31 with Girls Tennis. For a complete list of dates and sites of all our 2015-16 NYSPHSAA Championships, click below!
NYSPHSAA Championships Sites & Dates
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October NYSPHSAA Executive Committee Meeting Recap
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On Thursday, Ocotber 22, the NYSPHSAA Executive Committee met at the Hilton Garden Inn in Troy for the first time this school year. Among the action items that were voted upon, the Executive Committee approved a proposal to revise the current NYSPHSAA State Championship bidding process. The NYSPHSAA Boys Basketball Championships for 2017-2019 and the NYSPHSAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships for 2017 and 2019. Other highlights from action items include:
- Approval to reconvene the NYSPHSAA Championship Philosophy Committee, which will review the proposal to add a sixth classification in the sport of Football. The committee last met in 2011, but is subject to review every five years.
- Approval to move the 2016 NYSPHSAA Boys and Girls Lacrosse Championships from Week 48 to Week 49, and move the 2016 NYSPHSAA Girls Golf Championships from Week 49 to Week 48.
- Defeated a motion to increase the maximum number of contests in Ice Hockey from 20 to 22.
For more information on the rest of the action items, click here.
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Boys Basketball, Outdoor Track & Field
Site Bids Available
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Site bid proposals for the NYSPHSAA Boys Basketball Championships (2017-2019) and Outdoor Track & Field Championships (2017 & 2019) are now available. Visit our website by clicking
here to download the RFP for each sport. Sealed bids for the NYSPHSAA Boys Basketball Championships are due by
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 at 10:00 a.m. and sealed bids for the NYSPHSAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships are due by TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 at 11:00 a.m.
The NYSPHSAA Executive Committee with convene on Friday, December 18 at 10:00 a.m. to select these sites.
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A reminder that submissions for Fall NYSPHSAA Scholar-Athlete teams are due by
Monday, December 7. Remember, there is no second deadline this year. To submit your teams for the NYSPSHAA Scholar-Athlete Award, click here.
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Fall Scholar-Athlete Submissions Open
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NYSPHSAA Community Service Challenge
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Community Service is an integral part of the Interscholastic Athletic experience. Through community service, student-athletes, coaches, and administrators are able to give back to the communities that support them each and every day! So, get involved and be a part of the NYSPHSAA Community Service Challenge! For more information, click here.
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Girls Basketball
2015-2017 Rules Changes
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There are a number of rules changes in Girls Basketball, beginning with the 2015-16 season. Rules changes include:
- Uniform Changes
- Time Out Format
- 10 Second Backcourt Changes
- Team Fouls
- Post Play
- Option to Advance
We strongly urge you to review the new rules in place from the NCAA. You can see all the details of the new rules by visiting our Girls Basketball website.
2015-2017 Girls Basketball Rules Changes
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#MotivationMonday on Twitter/Facebook
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Every Monday keep a look out for NYSPHSAA’s #MondayMotivation quote on Twitter and Facebook!
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Captains Club: NYSPHSAA Wants Your Captains
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Give Us 10 at 3PM!
Special Programs Coordinator, Kristen Jadin, will be offering a motivational conference call to all Captains on any team throughout New York State. The first 100 schools/captains to register will have the opportunity to participate in this leadership message, specifically focused on team captains. The call will be offered on the second Tuesday of every month beginning on Tuesday, January 12th @ 3pm. The special registration information will be distributed to Athletic Directors one month prior to the call. The Athletic Directors can then distribute the registration link to their coaches or team's captains.
"If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." —John Quincy Adams
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Athletic Trainer Initiative Giving High Schools Opportunity to Receive Funding
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Athletic trainers are critical to the health and safety of high school athletes; yet, too many schools have limited or no access to athletic trainers.
- According to a recent benchmark study, just over one third of every high school in the United States has at least one full-time athletic trainer.
- 70 percent of U.S. public high schools have athletic training (AT) services
- Only 37 percent have full-time athletic trainers
- A study from the American Academy of Pediatrics showed that the presence of athletic trainers can have a significant positive impact on student-athlete health, resulting in lower injury rates, improved diagnosis and return-to-play decisions for concussion and other injuries, and fewer recurrent injuries.
The NFL Foundation, National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), Gatorade and Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society (PFATS) have teamed up to help change this reality by launching the Athletic Trainer Initiative.
The Athletic Trainer Initiative gives high schools across the country an opportunity to receive funding for athletic trainers (AT) to help ensure the safety of their youth athletes.
- 15 high schools will be awarded $50K as well as significant resources, product, equipment and more to support the establishment or expansion of an AT program at their high school.
- 10 high schools will be offered the opportunity to have an athlete safety presentation at their school and receive an “Athlete Safety Starter Kit,” including resources and tools to help empower the community to advocate for better youth athlete care.
For more information on the Athletic Trainer Initiative, visit
www.atinitiative.com
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Deadline for NYSPHSAA Hall of Fame Nominations December 15
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The NYSPHSAA Hall of Fame Committee is now accepting applications for the 2016 Hall of Fame. The deadline is December 15, 2015 and applications can be found here. Nominations will first go through a screening committee, then a selection committee before the announcement is made next spring.
Individuals can be nominated for contributions as a coach, athlete, administrator, official or contributor and must be at least 35 years old. Nominations can be made by anyone as long as they are endorsed by their section and applications will stay on file for three consecutive years for consideration. NYSPHSAA Hall of Fame inductees may also be candidates for the NFHS Hall of Fame so please send us your nominations by the deadline as there are so many individuals in New York State who deserve the honor of being inducted into either or both Halls of Fame.
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NYSPHSAA Selected for 2015 Council of Administrators Special Service Award
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NYSPHSAA has been honored with the 2015 Council of Administrators Special Service Award for significant and long standing contributions in the field of Health and Physical Education. Robert Zayas, Executive Director of NYSPHSAA, will accept the award at the annual Anne Mackey Award Luncheon to be held during the New York State Council of Administrators Conference.
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NIAAA Conference December 12-15
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The annual National Athletic Directors Conference/NIAAA Meetings are coming up December 12 through 15. This year, the conference takes place at the Marriott World Center Hotel and Conference Center in Orlando, Florida.
For all of the details on the 2015 National Athletic Directors Conference/NIAAA Annual Meetings, visit the conference website by clicking
here.
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NYSPHSAA | (518) 690-0771 | Fax (518) 690-0775 | website@nysphsaa.og | www.nysphsaa.org
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