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We Are Pleased to Present You with the 2014-2015 Edition of the HANDBOOK of the New York State Athletic Association, Inc. Clarif We are pleased to present you with the 2014-2015 edition of the HANDBOOK of the New York State Athletic Association, Inc. Clarification of, and changes in, the regulations and standards are indicated by Shading. We encourage you to supply copies of the HANDBOOK to all your coaches. Knowing only the game rules of a sport is not enough to protect student eligibility. We also recommend again that rule reprints be made available at preseason meetings for athletes and their parents to ensure knowledge of the rules. We cannot emphasize enough that the rules and regulations in the HANDBOOK are your standards, developed as the result of your input. We ask your support in the partnership of enforcing these rules and regulations. Each of us must take that responsibility seriously. We know that by working together we can ensure that our students will experience equitable and safe athletic participation. The on-line NYSPHSAA Handbook will be updated at the conclusion of all Executive and Central Committee meetings. An additional resource to assist Athletic Administrators is the NYSAAA Handbook. 1 V.6/2014 ASSOCIATION OFFICE STAFF 8 AIRPORT PARK BLVD. LATHAM, NY 12110 518-690-0771 - Toll Free 866-698-2816 The following is an aid for member schools when contacting the Association office. Each DMINISTRATION A staff member is assigned certain specific responsibilities, and it will save time to ask for that person when placing a call to the Association office. FAX 518-690-0775 WEB SITE www.nysphsaa.org ROBERT J. ZAYAS Executive Director email: [email protected] General administration of all NYSPHSAA, Inc. activities, *Official liaison to the National Federation and State Education Department *Central and Executive Committee meetings *Official interpreter of Eligibility Standards, Policies and Eligibility *Section Appeals Coordinators Committee *Coordination of Administrative and Official staff *Handbook publication *Financial and Legal matters *Technology *Direct Special Programs ROBERT STULMAKER Assistant Director email: [email protected] Officials Coordinating Federation Liaison *Officiating Services Liaison *ACTION on TARGET Liaison *Championship Policies and Procedures *Scholar/Athlete Team Award *Championship Advisory Committee *Student Advisory Council Championship *Competition Schedule, Finances, Awards, Sites and Contracts TODD NELSON Assistant Director email: [email protected] Sanctioning *Modified Committee and Safety and Risk Management Liaison *Coordination of Rules Publications-ordering and distribution *School Classification *NY Good Sports *Coaching Clinics *Wrestling Minimum Weight Certification Program *Citizen Through Athletics Program *Sports Record Database *Championship Programs JOE ALTIERI Director of Media, Marketing & Public Relations email: [email protected] Corporate Sponsorships *Marketing and Merchandising *Championship Hotel and Banquet Contracts *Media, Public Relations *Web Site Maintenance *Public Service Announcements *Technology *Scholastic Athletics *Broadcasting Contracts *Media Advisory Committee 2 V.6/2014 ASSOCIATION OFFICERS A DMINISTRATION 2012-2014 Eileen Troy Stephen Broadwell President 1st Vice President 1705 County Route 28 Willsboro Central School Grandville, NY 12832 29 School Lane 518-642-9050 Willsboro, NY 12996 518-963-4456 ext. 203 James Osborne Mark Ward 2nd Vice President Past President Orange-Ulster BOCES Ellicottville Central School 53 Gibson Road 5873 Route 219 Goshen, NY 10924 Ellicottville, NY 14731 845-294-5799 716-699-2368 Lisa Arnold Renee James Treasurer Counsel 518-690-0771 315-449-4924 EX-OFFICIO AND CONSULTANTS Thomas McGuire Darryl Daily Pupil Benefits Plan, Inc. State Education Department 101 Dutch Meadow Lane Room 320 - EB Glenville, NY 12302 Albany, NY 12234 518-377-5144 518-474-5922: 518-473-4884 (fax) 1-800-393-3301 [email protected] Alan Mallanda, Executive Director, NYS Athletic Administrators Association Jeff Rabey and Maureen Donahue, NYS Council of School Superintendents Colleen Corsi, NYSAHPERD Jim Rose, NYSAHPERD Council of Administrators 3 V.6/2014 MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES The New York State Public High School Athletic Association, Inc. is administered by a Board of Directors known as the Central Committee, consisting of representatives from each of the eleven sections. The Executive Committee of twenty-two members, two from each section, has general management of the Association in the interval between meetings of the Central Committee. The members of the Central Committee are listed below with the DMINISTRATION Executive Committee member names capitalized in the first two columns. The branch of A service of each member and their year of term expiration in August is listed below each name. SECTION 1 KAREN PETERSON SCOTT MOSENTHAL Dr. Kenneth Mitchell DAVID GODDARD Bronxville HS Irvington HS Tappan Zee HS Arlington HS Bronxville 10708 Irvington 10533 Orangeburg 10962 LaGrangeville 12540 914-631-3664 914-591-9575 845-680-1012 845-486-4873 2014 ATH(G) 2013 PRIN 2015 CSO 2016 ATH(B) SECTION 2 Kathy Ryan BOB MCGUIRE Ryan Sherman Peter Bednarek Albany HS Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 14 Spring Street Scotia-Glenville HS Albany Burnt Hills 12027 Schuylerville 12871 Schenectady 12302 518-475-6314 518-399-9141 518-695-3255 518-378-1971 2017 ATH(G) 2015 ATH(B) 2014 CSO 2016 PRIN SECTION 3 MIKE CARBOINE BARBARA FELICE Michael Cring Tim Ryan Homer CS Holland Patent HS Cooperstown CS Fabius Pompey HS Homer 13045 Holland Patent 13354 Cooperstown 13326 315-552-5000 607-749-1213 315-865-7273 607-547-8181 2016 CSO 2013 ATH(B) 2014 ATH(G) 2015 PRIN SECTION 4 Julie Bergman CHRIS DURDON Terry Heller Gordon Daniels Walton CSD Windsor HS Chenango Valley CS Franklin CS Walton Windsor 13865 Binghamton 13901 Franklin 13775 607-865-4116 607-655-8258 607-762-6900 607-829-3551 2017 ATH(G) 2015 ATH(G) 2016 PRIN 2014 CSO SECTION 5 Craig Veley KIM HENSHAW Merritt Holly TBD Geneseo CSD Greece Olympia HS Caledonia-Mumford CSD Geneseo Rochester 14615 Caledonia 14423 585-243-2511 585-966-5014 585-538-3455 2017 ATH(B) 2014 ATH(G) 2015 PRIN 2016 CSO 4 V.6/2014 SECTION 6 A DMINISTRATION CINDY BULLIS DON SCHOLLA Jim Spanbauer Mike Wendt North Tonawanda CSD Olean S Niagara Falls HS Wilson CS North Tonawanda 14120 Olean 14760 Niagara Falls 14305 Wilson 14172 716-807-3647 716-375-8042 716-278-5800 716-751-9341 ext. 120 2013 ATH(B) 2015 ATH(B) 2016 PRIN 2014 CSO SECTION 7 C. JOSEPH STAVES PATRICIA RYAN-CURRY Michael Graney John McDonald Plattsburgh HS Indian Lake CS Ticonderoga CS Ticonderoga CS Plattsburgh 12901 Indian Lake 12842 Ticonderoga 12883 Ticonderoga 12883 518-561-7500 ext. 5092 518-648-5024 ext. 230 518-585-6661 518-585-7442 ext. 110 2016 ATH(B) 2013 PRIN 2014 CSO SECTION 8 CHRISTINE CERUTI John Piropato Neil Connolly Henry Grishman Carle Place CS Massapequa Carle Place HS Jericho SD Carle Place 11514 516-887-8300 ext. 445 Carle Place Jericho 11753 516-622-6465 2016 ATH(B) 11514 516-203-3600 ext. 3201 2015 ATH(G) 516-622-6433 2014 CSO 2013 PRIN SECTION 9 ROBERTA GREENE JAMES WOLFE Ray Castellani David Bernsley Washingtonville CSD 8 Gardner Ave. Ext. Marlboro CS Monroe Woodbury HS Washingtonville 10992 Middletown 10940 Marlboro 12547 Central Valley 10917 845-497-2200 ext. 27052 845-342-1274 845-236-5810 845-460-7000 2016 ATH(G) 2013 ATH(B) 2014 CSO 2015 PRIN SECTION 10 LORI BREWER PAUL HARRICA Tony Bjork Robert Stewart Edwards-Knox CSD 14 Kimberly Lane Ogdensburg Free Academy Parrishville-Hopkinton CS Russell 13684 Morrisonville 12962 Ogdensburg 13669 315-265-4642 315-562-3227 518-563-1587 315-393-0900 2014 PRIN 2015 ATH(G) 2013 CSO 2016 ATH(B) SECTION 11 LISA LALLY TIM MULLINS Patricia Sullivan-Kriss John Dolan Miller Place HS Baypoint-Blue Point HS Hauppauge UFSD Sachem North HS Miller Place 11764 Baypoint 11705 Hauppauge 11788 Lake Ronkonkoma 11779 631-474-2723 ext. 307 631-472-7808 631-761-8200 631-471-1400 2015 ATH(G) 2016 ATH(B) 2014 CSO 2013 PRIN Explanation of abbreviations CSO - Chief School Officer PRIN - Principal ATH(B) - Male Representative of Athletics ATH(G) - Female Representative of Athletics 5 V.6/2014 ADMINISTRATION 2013 Central Committee 6 V.6/2014 NYSPHSAA, INC. STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS A AND LIAISONS DMINISTRATION HANDBOOK MODIFIED ATHLETICS Patrick Pizzarelli Jim Rose, Co-Chair Lawrence High School Yonkers Public Schools 2 Reilly Rd Yonkers NY 10701 Cedarhurst NY 11516 914-376-8292 (516) 295-8009 PAST PRESIDENTS Judith Salerno, Co-Chair Mark Ward 148 Pine Street Ellicottville Central School Garden City, NY 11530 5873 Route 219 Ellicottville, NY 14731 716-699-2368 OFFICIALS COORDINATING FEDERATION APPEALS PANEL Paul Weatherup, Chairman Mark Ward 3604 E. Genesee St. Ellicottville Central School Syracuse NY 13214 5873 Route 219 315-446-0402 Ellicottville, NY 14731 716-699-2368 Robert Stulmaker LONG RANGE PLANNING NYSPHSAA Liaison James Osborne Latham NY 12110 Orange-Ulster BOCES 518-690-0771 53 Gibson Road Goshen, NY 10924 845-294-5799 CHAMPIONSHIPS SPORTSMANSHIP Robert Stulmaker Todd Nelson NYSPHSAA NYSPHSAA Latham NY 12110 Latham NY 12110 518-690-0771 518-690-0771 LIFE OF AN ATHLETE BUDGET & AUDIT COMMITTEE Thad Lawrence Eileen Troy Clinton CS 1705 County Route 28 75 Chenango Ave. Granville NY 12832 Clinton NY 13323 518-642-9050 315-557-2232 Patti Murphy, Co-Coordinator STUDENT ATHLETE ADVISORY COUNCIL 65 Davis Street Robert Stulmaker Binghamton NY 13905 NYSPHSAA 607-723-2255 Latham NY 12110 518-690-0771 SAFETY Murphee Hayes Todd Nelson Whitney Point Central High School NYSPHSAA Whitney Point NY 13862 Latham NY 12110 607-692-8245 518-690-0771 Questions regarding any Standing Committee may be directed to the NYSPHSAA staff at 518-690-0771 7 V.6/2014 ADMINISTRATION 2013 Sport Coordinators 8 V.6/2014 BOYS' SPORT COMMITTEES A (* Official Coordinator) DMINISTRATION BASEBALL: Ed Dopp, Coordinator (August 2018) Shaker High School, Latham 12110 518-785-5511 Al Roy, Assistant Coordinator (August 2018) 1. *Phil Di Ruocco, Mt. 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