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New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) Scholar-Athlete Team award

State Public High School Athletic Association names fall 2023 scholar-athlete teams

By Press Release

Press Release:

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association Inc. (NYSPHSAA) announces its Fall 2023 Scholar-Athlete teams and number of Scholar-Athlete individuals per team. This is the 32nd year NYSPHSAA has conducted the Scholar-Athlete program, which is sponsored by Pupil Benefits Plan, Inc.

NYSPHSAA recognized 3,967 Scholar-Athlete teams this Fall. To qualify as a team, 75% of a team’s average GPA for the Fall must be equal to or greater than 90%. Additionally, 51,625 students received individual scholar-athlete recognition by earning an individual average of 90 or above for the fall season, whether their team qualified or not.

“Congratulations to all the teams and student-athletes who continue to work hard day in and day out both on the field/court and in the classroom,” said Dr. Robert Zayas, Executive Director. “NYSPHSAA is thrilled to recognize your dedication to the true meaning of interscholastic athletics.”

649 schools participated in the program, which accounts for 83.4% of the NYSPHSAA membership.

The full list of Scholar-Athlete teams for the Fall 2023 season can be found here.

The number of Scholar-Athlete individuals per team for the Fall 2023 season can be found here.

Each season, schools are responsible for submitting the Scholar-Athlete information on the NYSPHSAA website. The Winter Scholar-Athlete submission opens on Monday, January 29, with a deadline to submit by Monday, March 11, 2024.

Batavia claims Class B football title; Pavilion girls win

By Mike Pettinella

High school sports playoff games involving local teams this weekend are as follows:

FOOTBALL
Section V Championship
Class B
Tonight

No. 2 Batavia 22, No. 1 Honeoye Falls-Lima 14. Batavia (10-1) advances to Far West Regionals against WNY Maritime Charter/Health Sciences (Section VI) at 3:15 p.m. Nov. 20 at Williamsville South High School.
Class D
Friday

No. 1 Oakfield-Alabama/Elba 26, No. 2 Avon 21; O-A/Elba (11-0), Section V, advances to the Far West Regionals against Randolph (10-0), Section VI, at 5 p.m. Nov. 19 at Jamestown High School (Strider Field)

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Far West Regionals
Today at Le Roy High School
Class C

Portville, Section VI, def. Le Roy, Section V, 25-9, 25-12, 25-18. Portville advances to the state tournament next weekend in Glens Falls.
Class D
Pavilion, Section V, def. Chautauqua Lake, Section VI, 25-23, 25-10, 26-24. Pavilion (25-0) advances to the state tournament next weekend in Glens Falls.

GIRLS SOCCER
NYSPHSAA Final Four
Today
Class C

Carle Place 2, Byron-Bergen 0. Carle Place (Section VIII) advances to Sunday’s title game at 10:30 a.m. at SUNY Cortland.

Carle Place bottles up Lady Bees' attack en route to 2-0 win in girls soccer state tournament Class C semifinals

By Mike Pettinella

The Byron-Bergen Lady Bees lost 2-0 to Carle Place of Section VIII in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Class C girls soccer tournament this morning at Homer High School.

While a defeat at this stage of the season could be especially disappointing, Coach Wayne Hill said his squad, which features several talented underclasswomen, already is thinking about what it needs to do to get back to the state Final Four next year.

“The girls are already talking about it,” Hill said by telephone as the team traveled back home. “I can tell you what their goal is for next year: They want to be back here.”

Hill said his girls know that they have to get stronger, physically – something that revealed itself in today’s match.

“They (Carle Place) played more aggressive than we did. And, as a result, we didn't have time to settle the ball and play our kind of game,” he said. “So that's an improvement we're going to have to make for next year.”

He said the Frogs, 9-4-1, took B-B’s leading scorer, eighth-grader Mia Gray, out of her game and, generally, took the Bees out of their rhythm.

“They were man-marking her (Gray) the whole game, and made it really tough for us,” he said.

Senior Alexandra Feit scored both goals for Carle Place – one in each half.

The Bees, 19-4, had a couple of scoring opportunities in the first half, Hill said.

“We brought the ball down the sideline -- one down the left side and one down the right side.  And both crosses were great, but there wasn't anybody waiting for the ball in the middle.”

They had another great chance in the second half but, again, failed to convert.

Hill said that B-B goalkeeper Brooke Jarkiewicz made 15 saves while the Carle Place goalie, Jenna Lenihan, had three or four saves.

Looking ahead, Hill said the focus will be on adding power to match the team’s speed and quickness.

“Well, we've been saying that all year that the kids have to get in the weight room,” he said. “They just need to get bigger and stronger. The ball touches are great. Speed is great. We’ve just got to learn to be a little more physical.”

Carle Place moves into Sunday’s Championship game against the winner of this afternoon’s game between AuSable Valley (Section VII) vs. Notre Dame (Section IV).

Previously: Byron-Bergen girls soccer team competing for New York State Class C championship this weekend

Batavia, O-A/Elba, Le Roy, Pavilion, B-B teams in action

By Mike Pettinella

High school sports playoff games involving local teams this weekend are as follows:

FOOTBALL
Section V Championship
Class B

No. 2 Batavia (9-1) vs. No. 1 Honeoye Falls-Lima (10-0), 6 p.m. Saturday at Pittsford Sutherland High School (WBTA Radio AM 1490, 5:45 p.m.)
Class D
No. 1 Oakfield-Alabama/Elba (10-0) vs. No. 2 Avon (9-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Van Detta Stadium, Batavia (WBTA Radio AM 1490, 6:45 p.m.)

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Section V Class D Finals Tonight

Pavilion def. Fillmore, 25-12, 25-18, 24-14.
Far West Regionals
Saturday at Le Roy High School
Class C

Le Roy, Section V (22-1) vs. Portville, Section VI (19-2). 2:30 p.m.
Class D
Pavilion, Section V (24-0) vs. Chautauqua Lake, Section VI (17-0), 4:30 p.m.

GIRLS SOCCER
NYSPHSAA Final Four
Class C

Byron-Bergen, Section V (19-3) vs. Carle Place, Section VIII (8-4-1), 10 a.m. Saturday at Homer High School. Winner advances to Sunday’s title game at 10:30 a.m. at SUNY Cortland.

Every Fall Season 1 Varsity sport at Byron-Bergen HS earned state Scholar-Athlete Team award

By Press Release

Press release:

The Byron-Bergen Senior High School proudly announces that every Fall Season 1 Varsity Byron-Bergen affiliated sports team achieved the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) Scholar-Athlete Team award. The Fall Season 1 sports teams are boys cross-country, girls cross-country, gymnastics, boys soccer, and girls soccer.

Due to current state guidelines, cheerleading, football, and volleyball are designated as Fall Season 2 sports and are currently scheduled for the spring.

“It has been a unique fall sports season,” said Byron-Bergen Athletic Director Rich Hannan. “These athletes couldhave made excuses to coast in academics or athletics, and they didn’t. They got it done. They are excellent students and role models. Congratulations to all!”

The Scholar-Athlete program recognizes athletes for their academic success. NYSPHSAA Scholar-Athlete Team awards go to teams whose average GPA equals 90 or above.

Scholar-Athlete Team award recipients:

Cross Country - Boys

Alden Belknap, Jeffrey Borycki, Cameron Carlson, Joshua Fleming, Frank Hersom, Colby Leggo, Lincoln McGrath, Gabriel Vallese, Corden Zimmerman

Cross Country - Girls

Cassidy Ball, Rachel Best, Dayanara Caballero, Grayson Erion, Hanna Loewke, Stephanie Onderdonk, Alaura Rehwaldt, Katherine Rogoyski, Grace Shepard, Leyna Wheeler

Gymnastics

Kendall Chase, Carli Kirkwood, Emily Salmonds, Mikayla Yohon

Soccer – Boys

Nicholas Baubie, Caleb Carlson, Jonah Clare, Alexander Donnelly, Leyver Galvez, Andrew Hare, Austin Hunt, Colin Martin, Joshua Swapceinski, Joshua Tardy, Jose Venegas, Matthew Zwerka, Nicholas Zwerka

Soccer - Girls

Bianca Brumsted, Zoey Chambry, Eden Goff, Ava Gray, Mia Gray, Mackenzie Hagen, Hope Hersom, Brooke Jarkiewicz, Kendall Phillips, Mikaylah Pocock, Victoria Rogoyski, Sasha Schramm, Alayna Streeter, Ava Wagoner

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