Several athletic programs across Section XI have supported Childhood Cancer Awareness Month throughout September.
Thanks to every program and student-athlete who raised awareness and support for the cause.
These photos are from Bay Shore Athletics.

Several athletic programs across Section XI have supported Childhood Cancer Awareness Month throughout September.
Thanks to every program and student-athlete who raised awareness and support for the cause.
These photos are from Bay Shore Athletics.

We saw another great cross-country event for the Section XI Athletics For All Program.
Special thank you to Shoreham Wading River School District for hosting this event.
Well done, Wildcats!
THUNDER/LIGHTNING POLICY
Applied to regular season through NYSPHSAA Finals:
Bay Shore field hockey recently hosted a combined practice for all field hockey teams in their program.
This program-building event, planned by coaches, was a fun and creative way to excite all levels.
Let’s give a WARM hand to our fall coaches!
October 3-5 marks fall Coaches Appreciation Days; celebrate your coach by using the link to share why they’re great.
Thank you, coaches!
#NYSPHSAACoachesDays
Congratulations to the Section XI schools recognized as NYSPHSAA Schools of Distinction and Schools of Excellence.
Schools of Distinction have 75% of their varsity teams have 90 or above GPAs. Pictured above.
Schools of Excellence have 100% of their varsity teams have 90 or above GPAs. Pictured below.
Athletic directors and their programs were recognized at NYSPHSAA workshop in September.
Schools were originally announced in July.

Section XI athletic directors accepted their Sportsmanship Awards from NYSPHSAA Executive Director Robert Zayas and Section XI Executive Director Tom Combs.
Accepting were Brian Tardif- Pierson, Pat Nieto-Smithtown Christian, Chris Agostino-Bay Shore, John Foster-Hampton Bays, Gregg Wormuth-Mattituck, Tim Mullins-Bayport-Blue Point, Michael DeJoseph-Babylon, and Todd Gullusio-Shelter Island.
The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) has announced it will move its 2024 Softball State Championship (June 7-8) from Moriches Athletic Complex to Martha Avenue Recreational Park. Both complexes are in Suffolk County (Section XI). The move is being made to ensure the state tournament is played on softball-specific fields.
“NYSPHSAA is appreciative of the work of Section XI and the Town of Brookhaven to host the top softball teams in New York State to contend for the title of NYSPHSAA State Champion,” said Dr. Robert Zayas, NYSPHSAA Executive Director. “Moving the venue for the 2024 State Championships will provide for fields dedicated solely to the sport of softball and ultimately enhance the playing experience for hundreds of student-athletes.”
The 2022 and 2023 tournaments were played on multi-purpose turf fields with numerous markings for baseball and softball use. On June 7-8, 2024, NYSPHSAA will conduct the Softball State Tournament on softball-only turf fields at the Martha Avenue complex. It will mark the third year of a three-year bid term in which the state Softball Championships are hosted by Suffolk County. Previous sites of the Softball State Championships include Moreau Park (South Glens Falls), Binghamton, Waterloo, and Clifton Park.
This October, NYSPHSAA will begin accepting bids to host the 2025, 2026, and 2027 State Championships.