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Waterloo residents given four animal choices to replace Indians nickname

Waterloo residents have only a few days to choose a new nickname to replace "Indians" for Waterloo High School's sports teams. Related: Waterloo forms committee to discuss whether to change “Indians” nickname What are the ... more
NYSPHSAA postpones start of high-risk winter sports season until at least January

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association announced on Tuesday that the start date for high-risk winter sports would be January 4, 2021. This includes basketball, competitive cheerleading, ice hockey, and wrestling. “The ... more
Fall season delayed until Spring 2021; Condensed schedule to begin next year for HS football, volleyball

The Officers of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association voted to delay the official start date of the Fall 2020 sports season, cancel the Fall 2020 Regional and State Championships and prepare ... more
NYSPHSAA releases expanded guidance for high school athletics

On Friday, in response to questions and concerns expressed by member schools, the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, released a 41-page document as a recommended resource on how schools may consider approaching ... more
Newark names scholar athlete teams

Newark High School Winter teams have qualified for scholar athlete team status. The recognition is given by the New York State Public High School Athletic Association to varsity athletic teams that collectively achieve averages of ... more
Meet the All-Greater Rochester Fall 2018 selections
Meet the 2018 All-Greater Rochester Fall Sports picks — 165 athletes and 12 coaches selected to represent 11 all-star teams. Click the link below to read stories about the players of the year and for ... more
D&C releases 2017-18 All-Greater Rochester Winter Sports picks

Meet the 2017-18 All-Greater Rochester Winter Sports picks — 175 athletes and 15 coaches selected to represent 14 all-star teams. One Wrestler of the Year hasn't lost a match in four years while a track ... more