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3/22/2024

Viking Sports News


St. Elizabeth forward is Player of the Year, leads All-State boys basketball team
St. Elizabeth's Aiden Tobiason slams in the second half of the Sals' 65-51 win in a DIAA state tournament semifinal at the Bob Carpenter Center, Thursday, March 7, 2024.

DSBA All-State boys basketball team

First team

Aiden Tobiason, sr., St. Elizabeth, Player of the Year

Second team

Julius Wright, sr., St. Elizabeth

Honorable mention
Kenneth Hunter, jr, St. Elizabeth

DSBA All-State girls basketball team

First team

Ericka Huggins, sr., St. Elizabeth


Ryan McCormac third place in the DIAA State Individual Tournament

All Boys and Girls Basketball Games at the St.E Center will require online ticketing
Tickets: *Online Tickets Only - No tickets will be sold at the gate , Adults - $6 , Students - $3
 Ticket Spicket - St. Elizabeth HS

It has been brought to our attention that there are fake DIAA social media accounts.  Unfortunately, our requests with the different platforms to remove those accounts have gone unresolved.  Therefore, it is critically important that your community is well educated in this matter.
 
Official DIAA social media accounts are:
Instagram: Diaa_de
X – Twitter:@DIAA_Delaware
 
One fraudulent account in particular on Instagram, is @DIAAsports !!!!!.  They are claiming to be streaming high school games in Delaware – credit card and other personal information shout NOT be shared on that account.
 
Be advised that the NFHS Network is the official streaming partner of the DIAA, and that fans should go directly to the NFHS Network to link to any games being covered.  The NFHS Delaware page is:
https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/states/DE
 
Please share this information with your community as soon as possible!!!
 
Sincerely,
Angel
 
 
Ms. Angel Prinos
Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association
John W. Collette Educational Resource Center
Office: (302) 857-3367
Fax: (302) 739-1769
Angel.Prinos@doe.k12.de.us
 
Web Version
 
 
Dear High School Baseball Coaches,
 
In 2010, Dr. Glenn Fleisig, Dr. James Andrews, and others at the American Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI) concluded a 10-year study on the increasing rate of pitching-related injuries in youth players. ASMI is now preparing to launch a follow-up study focused on high school pitchers along with USA Baseball, the NHSBCA, the Samford University Center for Sports Analytics, and PitchKount. This study aims to explore the relationship between the number of pitches thrown and the occurrence of injuries among high school baseball pitchers.
 
Before the official study can begin, our group plans to launch a pilot study from January 1, 2024, to August 30, 2024. The pilot study will be conducted through the PitchKount system. Participating pitchers would be asked to log the number of pitches thrown this pre-season and this upcoming spring and summer. We’d like to know of any pitching-related injuries that occur. The data collected would be collected by the Samford team and studied by ASMI.
It is important to note that the data collected would be confidential and de-identified. The data would not be shared with coaches, recruiters, or scouts.
 
By participating in this study, your players would be making a valuable contribution to the sport of baseball. This study has the potential to further our understanding of pitching-related injuries and how to prevent them in the future. Please consider passing this information on to your players and helping us with this endeavor. Please send me their contact information if you have any players interested in this study. I will add them to our mailing list so they can receive further instructions regarding the study. Recruitment for this study will run through December 31, 2023.
 
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or the Samford University Center for Sports Analytics at mmazzei@samford.edu. We would be happy to assist you in any way we can.
 
Happy Holidays,
 
Tim Saunders/ASMI Board Member
Email---TIM SAUNDERS
National High School Baseball Coaches Association Executive Director
Please feel free to post on Twitter: @HighSchoolBCA
 
NCAA ELIGIBILITY CENTER









 
eligibilitycenter.org

HIGH SCHOOL

NEWSLETTER


August 2023
 
 

Academic Standards: 2.3 GPA, 16 Core Courses and 10/7

Are your student-athletes ready to compete? It takes more than talent on the field! The NCAA Eligibility Center calculates your athletes' core-course grade-point average based only on the grades they earn in NCAA-approved core courses.
» Division I requires a minimum 2.3 GPA.
» Division II requires a minimum 2.2 GPA.
Do your student-athletes know the requirements to be eligible to compete? For Divisions I and II your student-athletes must complete a total of 16 NCAA-approved core-courses to be eligible to play their sport at the collegiate level. Divisions I and Division II have different core-course requirements. Click here for a resource you can share with your students to help ensure they are on track with these core-course requirements. 
Is your student-athlete being recruited by a Division I school? To study and compete at a Division I school, your student-athletes must complete 10 of their 16 core courses (including seven in English, math or science) before the start of their seventh semester. (International student-athletes don't have this requirement.) Click here for Division II requirements. 

Eligibility Center Frequently Asked Questions

Receiving questions about the Eligibility Center's process that you can't answer?Visit the Eligibility Center's online FAQ for answers to many of the questions you or your student-athletes may have. This is also a great resource for questions parents, families or other advocates may send your way, including: Feel free to link our FAQ in your emails, newsletters or other correspondence to your student-athletes/families.  

Inspiration Moment: It's Not Just About You!

Inky Johnson followed his dreams of getting a college football scholarship, carrying his dreams of the NFL to the University of Tennessee. That dream was close to reality as he was projected to be a first round draft pick in the NFL until he suffered a career-ending injury in a game. Inky now speaks about his journey and encourages student-athletes with the same dream. Click here to watch Inky's inspiring video. 

Suicide Prevention

September is Suicide Prevention Month. By eliminating the misunderstanding and stigma that prevent individuals from speaking up and getting support, the incidence of suicide can be reduced. Download this informational resource for student-athletes, coaches and athletics personnel.
The NCAA Sport Science Institute is a leader in providing health and safety resources to college athletes, coaches, athletics administrators and campus partners.
 

 

 
 
 

2023-24 Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete
Now Available!

Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete
The 2023-24 Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete is now available for download! The guide is designed to assist your students with understanding the NCAA, NCAA Eligibility Center registration and academic requirements, and how you can help your student-athletes work toward their collegiate dreams. This booklet is a great resource to share with your student-athletes and their families! The PDF version is available via the High School Portal's Resources page or click here to download.
 

 

 

 

 

   
   

New! Eligibility Center YouTube Channel

The Eligibility Center is now on YouTube! Our channel includes helpful videos that walk your student-athletes through their questions. 
   
 
   
 
 
 

Locations for Sports Physicals

Locations for Sports Physicals
- Newark Emergency Center        302-738-4300       $25 cash/credit
(Open 24 hours)
- Christiana Care Medical Aid Units– you can check in on line to reserve a time for appointment.
https://christianacare.org/services/medicalaidunit/?utm_source=oa&utm_medium=verbal
  1. Glasgow Medical Center            302-836-8350       $45 cash/credit/check
  2. STAR Campus                             302-533-7148       $45 cash/credit/check
  3. Middletown Care Center            302-449-3100       $45 cash/credit/check
  4. Christiana Healthcare Center    302-623-0444        $45 cash/credit/check

- Go-Care/Abbey Medical Center 302-999-0003 $35 walk-in
 
- Med Express:                                           
1 Chestnut Hill Plaza Newark, DE 19713  302-266-0930
3926 Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington, DE  19808   302-998-2417 / 302-998-2485
Sports Physicals are $30.00 (cash, check or credit). Student must be accompanied by parent or guardian if under age 18 (with a photo ID).  They should bring a copy of their vaccines as they do not do them there.  Office is open 8am to 8 pm.

Spring Coaches:

Boys Baseball
Coach Tom Beddow
tbeddow@viking.pvt.k12.de.us

Girls Softball
Coach Haley Hughes
hhughes@viking.pvt.k12.de.us

Golf
Coach Tim Wamba
twamba@viking.pvt.k12.de.us

Girls Soccer
Coach Jordan Ashby
jashby@viking.pvt.k12.de.us

Outdoor Track
Coach Isis Pinkney
ipinkney@viking.pvt.k12.de.us



NFHS Courses


Free Courses on Sportsmanship, Concussion, CPR, Heat Illness Prevention, Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Role of Parents in Sports
These Courses are for Coaches, Players, and Parents at www.nfhslearn.com


 

8/17/2023

Vikings-Sports News



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DIAA Tournaments - Goes to Online Ticketing


All tickets for DIAA post-season tournament events will be done online using  GoFan - DIAA  Tickets will be validated on your cell phone at the entrance to the event.  NO pets !
NO  CASH TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DIAA GAME SITES!!!
                
 

 
NFHS Launches Campaign Against Bad Behavior at Events – Enough is Enough
Periodically, The NFHS Voice will be presented in the form of video. This week, NFHS CEO Karissa Niehoff unveils the nationwide campaign entitled Bench Bad Behavior which is designed to end the out-of-control behavior by parents and other fans at high school sporting events. This unacceptable behavior is driving away men and women from serving as officials and threatening the future of high school sports in our country. Very simply, this unsportsmanlike behavior must stop — Enough is Enough.
 
 

10/3/2022

Admission Fees


ADMISSION AT ALL HOME GAMES PLAYED AT ST. E CENTER  IS:CASH PAYMENTS REQUIRED
$5.00 - ADULTS
$3.00 - SENIOR CITIZENS

$2.00 - STUDENTS


ADMISSION FOR ALL HOME GAMES PLAYED AT ABESSINIO STADIUM IS:
Online ticketing for all games;
Abessinio Stadium Ticket Spicket 


https://events.ticketspicket.com/agency/39be533a-c85a-4f17-8daf-4b794c62515e

 

Message from the Athletic Department


Welcome to Vikings-Sports.com

I believe that you will find this site very helpful, whether you are a player, parent, student, or member of the Viking Community.  Each sport gives you information pertaining to its program. Check throughout the season for rosters, scores, stats, and a variety of other information.  The Athletic Department is excited about the 2023-2024 sports seasons.  I hope you are too!  
Be part of St. Elizabeth Athletics!



Joseph Papili, School President
jpapili@sehs.org


Maroon & Gold Athlete of the Week


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