The BYSC Red Shirts – Role Models, Leaders, Mentors

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If you were to join Backyard Sports Cares at Purchase College on a Sunday, you would see nearly 50 amazing volunteer peer mentors helping special needs athletes play, learn and have fun. The most dedicated, experienced and oldest among them wear red shirts and are cleverly named… the Red Shirts! This inaugural group of special high school seniors are the most steadfast of our volunteers and serve as role models for younger peers, teaching them the ropes and inspiring them through their commitment and passion. The Red Shirts also help with lesson and event planning and serve as a liaison between underclassmen and the coaches.

“We actively seek opportunities for our Red Shirts to grow their leadership and communication skills, and gain confidence in their decision-making,” said BYSC Coach Vin Minotti. “We want these future leaders to have an amazing volunteer experience and take what they’ve learned with them and use it throughout the rest of their lives, especially when they have an opportunity to serve.”

Red Shirt Emily Lattman, who has volunteered with BYSC for two years, says that’s exactly what the program has done for her: “I love being a Red Shirt because it has allowed me to connect with athletes and volunteer coaches in the Backyard Sports community. I have learned so many valuable lessons regarding leadership and being a role model, and I am so excited to take those new skills with me to college after I graduate.”

Three-year BYSC veteran Alec Greenwald concurs: “It’s all about the feeling of knowing that I’m teaching younger volunteers to pull from this program exactly what I did throughout high school. It makes me feel like a tree casting out my roots: teaching one kid something that extends to many players and eventually more volunteers.”

Coach’s Corner: Gotta Go to Lowes

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I received a great lesson in “paying it forward” from my friend and colleague Lowes Moore, who is the Executive Director of the Mt. Vernon Boys and Girls Club. Lowes is an iconic figure in the Mt. Vernon community. Upon finishing a career in the NBA, he opted to return to his community as a … Continue reading “Coach’s Corner: Gotta Go to Lowes”

Dinner with Doc Gooden

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When you’re struggling, it’s easy to feel like you’re all alone, and that no one understands what you’re going through. It can even be tough to hold on to hope for a better life. And that’s why we’re so excited about our partnership with the Youth Shelter Program of Westchester and an inspiring recent visit … Continue reading “Dinner with Doc Gooden”

NightFlight Basketball Takes Off in Mt. Vernon

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When Lowes Moore calls, you answer! A champion NBA player who returned to the town he grew up in, Lowes is the Executive Director of the Mount Vernon Boys and Girls Club and the creator of the popular NightFlight basketball program there, which is now (proudly!) run by Backyards Sports Cares. Every Friday night, between … Continue reading “NightFlight Basketball Takes Off in Mt. Vernon”

Getting to Know Henry Chapman

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BYSC Board President & Assistant Athletic Director, Westchester Community College After more than 30 years in the corporate world, Henry Chapman took a leap and decided to pursue something he was more passionate about. As a lifelong athlete, it was natural he would look to sports, and that’s where he found his new professional and … Continue reading “Getting to Know Henry Chapman”

Volunteer BUZZ: Ben Mayer

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Youth volunteers like eighth grader Ben Mayer are the backbone of the Backyard Sports Cares PLUS special needs program. As a peer mentor, he spends an hour with us each Sunday at SUNY Purchase, playing sports with youth who have cognitive and behavioral challenges, helping them enjoy activities like basketball, soccer, baseball and tennis safely. … Continue reading “Volunteer BUZZ: Ben Mayer”