hhh interscholastic athletics 2011
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HHH Interscholastic Athletics 2011TRANSCRIPT
HHH CSD INTERSCHOLASTIC HHH CSD INTERSCHOLASTIC
ATHLETICSATHLETICS
Joseph PennacchioJoseph Pennacchio
Athletic Director Athletic Director
CommunicationCommunication
An introduction to HHH An introduction to HHH
athleticsathletics
WebsitesWebsites
Sectionxi.orgSectionxi.org
District website athletic linkDistrict website athletic link
Mission StatementMission Statement
of the Half Hollow Hills Schoolof the Half Hollow Hills School
District Athletic ProgramDistrict Athletic Program
The mission of the HHH district athletic The mission of the HHH district athletic program is to foster the quest for program is to foster the quest for excellence by creating an educational excellence by creating an educational and competitive experience with an and competitive experience with an atmosphere of sportsmanship. We atmosphere of sportsmanship. We strive to develop responsibility, fair strive to develop responsibility, fair play, cooperation, concern for others, play, cooperation, concern for others, leadership, respect, good leadership, respect, good sportsmanship, confronting fear, sportsmanship, confronting fear, succeeding and failing. succeeding and failing.
HILLS ATHLETICSHILLS ATHLETICS
20102010--Named the Top Athletic Program Named the Top Athletic Program
Suffolk County by Ultimate Suffolk County by Ultimate
MagazineMagazine
20102010-- HSE & HSW Named Schools of HSE & HSW Named Schools of
Distinction by NYSPHSAA Distinction by NYSPHSAA
Scholar/Athlete ProgramScholar/Athlete Program
20102010-- New York State Football Player New York State Football Player
the Yearthe Year--JeVahn CruzJeVahn Cruz
AccomplishmentsAccomplishments
20102010--New York State Basketball PlayerNew York State Basketball Player
of the Year of the Year ––Tobias HarrisTobias Harris
20102010--HSW Basketball Ranked #18 in HSW Basketball Ranked #18 in
the Nationthe Nation-- USA TodayUSA Today
20092009--HSE Baseball HSE Baseball ––John Mincone John Mincone
Drafted Major League BaseballDrafted Major League Baseball
20102010––Steven Bowen completed his Steven Bowen completed his
55thth year with the Dallas Cowboysyear with the Dallas Cowboys
AccomplishmentsAccomplishments
2008 2008 ––New York State Track Athlete New York State Track Athlete
of the Yearof the Year-- Kyle MerberKyle Merber
20082008-- Delacave AwardDelacave Award––Suffolk County Suffolk County
Athlete of the YearAthlete of the Year--NewsdayNewsday
Alex AurrichioAlex Aurrichio
20102010-- Delacave AwardDelacave Award-- Nolan GelmanNolan Gelman
2008/9/10 News 12 Scholar/Athlete2008/9/10 News 12 Scholar/Athlete-- 8 8
Athletes have recognizedAthletes have recognized
Athletic Participation Athletic Participation –– Teams Teams
•• 78 High School Teams 78 High School Teams
•• 57 Middle School Teams57 Middle School Teams
•• Total 135 District TeamsTotal 135 District Teams
Athletic Participation Athletic Participation -- CoachesCoaches
118 High School Coaches118 High School Coaches
73 Middle school Coaches73 Middle school Coaches
Total 191 District CoachesTotal 191 District Coaches
Athletic ParticipationAthletic Participation
High School AthletesHigh School Athletes
698 Fall Athletes698 Fall Athletes
524 Winter Athletes524 Winter Athletes
675 Spring Athletes675 Spring Athletes
Total 1897 Student/AthletesTotal 1897 Student/Athletes
Athletic ParticipationAthletic Participation
Middle SchoolMiddle School
456 Fall Athletes456 Fall Athletes
164 Early Winter Athletes164 Early Winter Athletes
198 Late Winter Athletes198 Late Winter Athletes
597 Spring Athletes597 Spring Athletes
Total 1415 Student/AthletesTotal 1415 Student/Athletes
Athletic OpportunitiesAthletic Opportunities
Middle School Grades 7Middle School Grades 7thth & 8& 8thth
––Modified levelModified level
High School Grades 9High School Grades 9thth --1212thth
–– JV 9; JV; VarsityJV 9; JV; Varsity
Middle School AthleticsMiddle School Athletics
Competitive in natureCompetitive in nature
Safely keep as many athletes as possibleSafely keep as many athletes as possible
Designed to maximize exposureDesigned to maximize exposure
Not always comparable with youth leagues Not always comparable with youth leagues
i.e. rulesi.e. rules
Rules & guidelines by Section XIRules & guidelines by Section XI
DevelopmentalDevelopmental
Selection ClassificationSelection Classification
Modified LevelModified Level
FallFall
–– FootballFootball
–– Girls Field HockeyGirls Field Hockey
––Girls SoccerGirls Soccer
–– Boys SoccerBoys Soccer
–– Boys/Girls X/CountryBoys/Girls X/Country
Starts 1st day of schoolStarts 1st day of school
Modified LevelModified Level
Early WinterEarly Winter
–– Boys BasketballBoys Basketball
–– Girls VolleyballGirls Volleyball
Late WinterLate Winter
––Girls BasketballGirls Basketball
–– Boys VolleyballBoys Volleyball
––WrestlingWrestling
Modified LevelModified Level
SpringSpring
–– Boys LacrosseBoys Lacrosse
––Girls LacrosseGirls Lacrosse
–– Boys BaseballBoys Baseball
–– Girls SoftballGirls Softball
–– Girls TrackGirls Track
–– Boys TrackBoys Track
–– Boys/Girls SwimmingBoys/Girls Swimming
High School LevelHigh School Level
JV LevelJV Level-- balance between team and balance between team and
player development and the quest player development and the quest
for victory. The outcome of the for victory. The outcome of the
contest does become a consideration contest does become a consideration
Meaningful contest participation will Meaningful contest participation will
exist over the course of the season, exist over the course of the season,
providing the athlete meets program providing the athlete meets program
expectations. A specified amount of expectations. A specified amount of
playing time is never guaranteed. playing time is never guaranteed.
High School LevelHigh School Level
Varsity LevelVarsity Level--Continued team and Continued team and
player development with the player development with the
outcome of the contest becomes a outcome of the contest becomes a
prime consideration. A specified prime consideration. A specified
amount of playing time is never amount of playing time is never
guaranteed. A full family guaranteed. A full family
commitment is required.commitment is required.
High School LevelHigh School Level
Fall SeasonFall Season
--Boys & Girls Cross CountryBoys & Girls Cross Country
--Field HockeyField Hockey
--FootballFootball
--Girls GymnasticsGirls Gymnastics
--Boys & Girls SoccerBoys & Girls Soccer
--Girls SwimmingGirls Swimming
--Girls TennisGirls Tennis
--Boys & Girls Volleyball Boys & Girls Volleyball -- Boys GolfBoys Golf
High School LevelHigh School Level
Winter SeasonWinter Season
--Boys & Girls BasketballBoys & Girls Basketball
--Boys & Girls FencingBoys & Girls Fencing
--Boys SwimmingBoys Swimming
--Boys & Girls Indoor TrackBoys & Girls Indoor Track
--WrestlingWrestling
High School LevelHigh School Level
Spring SeasonSpring Season
--Boys & Girls BadmintonBoys & Girls Badminton
--SoftballSoftball
--BaseballBaseball
--Boys & Girls TrackBoys & Girls Track
--Boys & Girls LacrosseBoys & Girls Lacrosse
--Girls GolfGirls Golf
--Boys TennisBoys Tennis
Requirements to PlayRequirements to Play
Physical ExaminationPhysical Examination
Updated Health History FormUpdated Health History Form
Student/Athlete expected on the 1Student/Athlete expected on the 1stst
dayday
CommitmentCommitment----------Athlete and familyAthlete and family
Preseason Coaches MeetingPreseason Coaches Meeting
Athletic HandbookAthletic Handbook
Practice SchedulePractice Schedule
Academic ExpectationsAcademic Expectations
Classroom and School AttendanceClassroom and School Attendance
Commitment to Practices/GamesCommitment to Practices/Games
AntiAnti--Hazing PolicyHazing Policy
Sportsmanship and Fair PlaySportsmanship and Fair Play
Spectator Code of ConductSpectator Code of Conduct
Reality of AthleticsReality of Athletics
Less than 2% of graduating seniors Less than 2% of graduating seniors
nationwide receive athletic nationwide receive athletic
scholarships (approx. 24000)scholarships (approx. 24000)
1% of that 2% become athletic 1% of that 2% become athletic
professionals (approx. 240)professionals (approx. 240)
Athletics can help entrance into Athletics can help entrance into
institutions that they may not institutions that they may not
ordinarily qualify for.ordinarily qualify for.
Last IssuesLast Issues
Enjoy the importance of a teamEnjoy the importance of a team
Promote Good SportsmanshipPromote Good Sportsmanship
Improvement of skillsImprovement of skills
PLAY TO HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!PLAY TO HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!
THANK YOUTHANK YOU
Joseph PennacchioJoseph Pennacchio
District Director of AthleticsDistrict Director of Athletics
592592--30653065
[email protected]@hhh.k12.ny.us