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Two from Section XI selected for NYS Advisory Committee

Two student-athletes from Section XI have been selected for the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, Inc. (NYSPHSAA) 2017 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).

Jensen Corabi from Half Hollow Hills West and Paige Volkmann from Central Moriches High School will represent Suffolk.

The SAAC was developed to give student-athletes a voice within the NYSPHSAA. Over the course of the school year, the committee will discuss topics relevant to high school student-athletes and develop ways to maintain a positive athletic experience.

“The mission of our organization revolves around the development, safety and participation of student-athletes in our programs and we are excited to finally have in place a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC),” said NYSPHSAA Executive Director, Robert Zayas.  “This committee will be critical in providing feedback to further enhance and improve our programs with our member schools.  We are looking forward to bringing in an outstanding group of student-athletes and getting to work with them.”

Section XI playoff schedules, brackets

Things are starting to heat up in Suffolk County athletics. Some sports are already in the post-season, while others have teams vying for seeds and placement.

This is the perfect opportunity for you to block your calendar and plan on attending some playoff and championship action this call.

For all championship info, please review our fall championship schedules by clicking here.

For all playoff brackets, stay locked into our brackets page by clicking here.

Good luck to all student-athletes, coaches and teams this post-season and thanks for making us proud!

Athletic administrators’ roles know no boundaries

Being an athletic director within your district has many rewarding experiences and opportunities. From the day-to-day interactions with your coaches and athletes to the struggles and triumphs of a long season.  While athletics are usually measured by the ultimate results, success can be measured in multiple modalities.

While championship expectations may not always be realized, positive experiences can always be reinforced and actualized for a team and its members. Coaches may not realize they may be the lone component of how a student-athlete perceives their experience. Coaches must realize that their actions and guidance will remain with their student athlete long after graduation.  It is important to remember that as an athletic director you are responsible for the oversight of the entire program. While no two coaches are alike, it is also important to realize that not all athletes and teams are alike. With that, it is important to realize that while we strive for excellence there are many ways to reach our student-athletes.

While this daily process is all contained within the boundaries of our towns, Section XI offers athletic director’s a chance to be involved at the county, state and national level. For the past 15 years, while serving as the Islip athletic director, I have enjoyed and relished my roles within the most successful governing body of athletics in New York State, Section XI.  While many of the roles necessary for the operation of a successful sport season and the entire High School athletic process, are done for no money, the big Blue Machine of Section XI would cease to operate without the dedication of the 61 athletic directors in Suffolk County.  Throughout the years I have been a member of the Constitution Committee, Placement Committee and served as the Conference III President. While these committees sometime require time out of district, it is essential that we as athletic administrators, stay involved as the entire process would cease to exist as we know it.

These committees are the backbone of Suffolk County Athletics. My current responsibilities include serving on the Seeding Committee, which seeds every post season event in the Section. As a member of the Safety committee, chaired by Bayport athletic director Tim Mullins, we meet to examine all aspects of safety procedures for all Athletics. I currently sit as a member of the Section XI Athletic Council which approves and disapproves all proposals and current rules and regulations within the operations of Section XI.  Over the past 10 years I have cherished my position as a member of the New York State Wrestling Committee and am proud to be a part of the most dedicated coaches within the Suffolk County Wrestling Coaches Association which has now won 8 Inter Sectional State Championships in a row.  As my term as the President of the Suffolk County Athletic Directors Association comes to a close next March, I am grateful to be a part of such a dedicated group of professional men and women that I am proud to call my colleagues and friends.  The past Executive Leadership of W. Homer Ball, Joseph Barlin, Cathy Gallagher and Ed Cinelli have laid a blue print for the continued success of Section XI and our current Executive Director, Don Webster, continues to lead us not only throughout the state but also at the national level.

The athletic directors in my association are the most dedicated and committed professionals that I have had the pleasure to work with.  It is a fraternity of dedicated men and women who truly believe that athletics is truly an extension of the classroom and that lessons learned in the gyms and on the fields will provide our student athletes with the experiences to guide them throughout the rest of their lives.

Bob Panariello, CMAA

President – Suffolk County Athletic Directors

Director of Health, Physical Education and Athletics Islip Public Schools

The Executive Director’s Desk: October 11, 2016

Where has the fall sport season gone?  It seems like yesterday we  started practices and yet here we are not only entering the final few weeks of the season but in some cases have already started our post season championships.

We hope that all student-athletes have been enjoying a healthy, enjoyable fall sports season. We want to send our best wishes to all individuals and teams entering the playoffs as they begin the quest for Section XI, Long Island and New York State honors and championships.

Thank you to the parents, guardians, staff and communities for the continued support you give to the student-athletes and trust that you will continue to follow your favorite teams and athletes in the playoffs.  Your enthusiasm, excitement and positive cheering is an integral part of the athletic experience.   We encourage you and hope that it will continue.

Thank you all for making Suffolk County athletics the best in New York State.

GO SECTION XI!

Share moments with Section XI

There are incredible moments on the athletic fields of Section XI every day. Some we hear about, some we see dribs and drabs of on social media.

There are so many that come across our radar now that we are making a huge effort with Section XI communications.

As we see fun pictures, moments or anything worth sharing from around Section XI, we’ll add them to our pages.


Game-winning OT thriller in Southampton

This week’s shareable moment comes from Southampton boy’s varsity soccer, which won a close game against Hampton Bays, 4-3. Sebastian Pereira scored his second goal of the game off an assist from Devin O’Brien at 7:27 of overtime.

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Huntington, Smithtown team up

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The football programs at Huntington and Smithtown West displayed an unbelievable act of sportsmanship and collaboration during last weekend’s game.

Eli Mollineaux, a sophomore at Huntington, has a rare and debilitating mitochondrial disease that continues to take its toll on him physically.  Regardless, he continues to defy all odds.  Furthermore, his positive attitude and huge heart are infectious.

As far back as a year ago, many people in Huntington began discussing doing something special for Eli, who is an avid Blue Devil sports fan.  The wish was to set him up to score a ceremonial Blue Devil touchdown.  This was coordinated with help from the folks in Smithtown.  The halftime ceremony featured a number of presentations.  Among them, the entire Smithtown West squad came out of the halftime locker room wearing a white No. 40 jersey with Eli’s name on the back and presented him with a signed jersey from all team members.

Immediately before the second half began, both teams set up at midfield to run a play. The referee blew the whistle and Eli emerged from the backfield to be wheeled 50 yards to cross the goal line, with a packed house cheering his name.

It was a beautiful moment for Huntington, Smithtown and Suffolk County at-large.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH!