Bay State Games has a long history with the Massachusetts Secondary School Athletic Directors Association, and now with this new partnership with the MCSAO and NEPSAC, BSG is hoping to reach all Massachusetts high school students.
Both the MCSAO and NEPSAC organize athletic championships for their respective leagues and reach thousands of student-athletes every year. Bay State Games hopes this partnership will help share athletic and educational opportunities to every high school student-athlete in Massachusetts.
“The MCSAO is very excited to partner with an organization like the Bay State Games. Working together we are hopeful to provide more opportunities for student-athletes to compete in different high-level athletic tournaments and venues,” says Drew Betts, Co-Executive Director of the Massachusetts Charter School Athletic Organization. “In addition, we are pleased that this will be additional avenues for student athletes within the MCSAO to work with the Bay State Games to promote teamwork and sportsmanship in support of the Games mission.”
Of the new partnership, NEPSAC President George Tahan said, “We at NEPSAC are thrilled to be able to partner with the Bay State Games and help afford NEPSAC student-athletes with additional opportunities to participate in a number of sports and event offerings. NEPSAC’s principle purpose aligns seamlessly with the Bay State Games mission of ‘promoting personal development, education, physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship’ and we at NEPSAC look forward to long and rewarding relationship.”
Offering opportunities to compete in Bay State Summer and Winter Games events, Future Leaders Scholarship Program, High School Ambassador Program, and Sportsmanship Program as well as coaching opportunities for high school coaches is the goal of this partnership.
“Ensuring that all high school student-athletes in Massachusetts are aware of and have access to all Bay State Games programs is an important goal of our organization,” said Executive Director, Kevin Cummings. “These collaborations with the NEPSAC and MCSAO will help us achieve this goal and highlight the outstanding athletes, coaches, and administrators from both organizations.
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ABOUT BAY STATE GAMES
The Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation (MASF), an independent, non-profit organizer of the Bay State Summer and Winter Games, provides Olympic-style athletic competitions and developmental programs for amateur athletes of all ages. Founded in 1982, MASF operates statewide and year-round to promote personal development, education, physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship and mutual respect. From a modest beginning of four sports and 300 athletes, the Games have grown to include over 30 Summer and Winter Sports. The MASF is a member of the National Congress of State Games, comprised of over 35 states nationwide.
ABOUT MASSACHUSETTS CHARTER SCHOOL ATHLETIC ORGANIZATION
Established in May of 2005, the MCSAO oversees, regulates, and promotes high school interscholastic athletic programs for its twenty members throughout the Commonwealth. During the fall of 2005, the MCSAO facilitated the first ever member charter high school soccer league tournament, held at UMass-Boston. In the spring of 2006, baseball and softball leagues were formalized. Within the past few years, cross-country, track and volleyball were added. MCSAO believes that participation on athletic teams is a positive experience that can play an important role in a child’s education. In order to promote the total educational process, the MCSAO places a high value on good sportsmanship from its players, coaches, and fans and also values the fundamental concepts of teamwork, discipline, and hard work.
ABOUT NEW ENGLAND PREPARATORY SCHOOL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
NEPSAC was established in 1942 as an organization of athletic directors from accredited New England independent schools. While the Association does not function as a regulatory or oversight body (like the NCAA or state public high school associations), NEPSAC does sanction New England championship events in many sports and provides guidance in a variety of issues involving interscholastic athletics in our schools. NEPSAC consists of four District organizations, each of which operates with some autonomy in guiding the development of policies and procedures related to athletic competition within the District. NEPSAC is incorporated in the State of Maine.