New Leadership at Backyard Sports Cares

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This summer marks an important milestone for Backyard Sports Cares. Come July, for the first time in its history, the organization will not be led by founder and Executive Director Danny Bernstein. He has decided to step away from BYSC and Steve Tseckares, the current Chief Operating Officer, will be taking over as the new Executive Director.

Steve joined BYSC almost three years ago as Chief Development Officer tasked with creating a multi-year strategic plan to guide fundraising as well as overseeing communications. He was promoted to Chief Operating Officer in 2021 and has continued to expand his responsibilities with an eye toward taking on this new challenge.

Dillon Faulkner, who currently serves as the Senior Director at BYSC, will step in as the new Chief Operating Officer at BYSC. Dillon has been with BYSC sports for more than seven years and has continued to take on more and more responsibility each year. In his new role, he will add strategic planning, fundraising and communications to his already full plate that includes everything from overseeing all of BYSC’s programming to serving as Senior Director at MVP Summer Basketball Camp.

Long time coach and Program Director Vin Minotti will take on a new role as Senior Program Director. Vin, who has been with BYSC since its very first day, will continue to bring his unique wealth of knowledge and experience to Backyard Sports Cares.

Also, as many of those reading this newsletter may already know, to honor Danny and his long term commitment to this organization, we have established the Coach Danny Legacy Fund. The goal of the campaign is to raise $1,750,000 to assure the continuity of our mission. Please contact Steve Tseckares (steve@byardsports.com) directly should you want to learn more about the fund.

 

Coach Danny Legacy Fund

After 15 years of creating recreational equity for Westchester’s underserved and special needs young athletes, a new generation stands ready to lead. To that end, we are launching a campaign to raise $1,750,000 to assure the continuity of our mission.

Coach’s Corner: “The Best Seat in The House”

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Categories Vol. 18 Spring 23, Newsletters

By Danny Bernstein, Backyard Sports Cares From the very beginning of Backyard Sports, our mission was simple. We wanted to capture the joy and wonder of our own youthful days of sports participation and channel these experiences to heal a community in need. While our mission statement remains front and center, it is now time … Continue reading “Coach’s Corner: “The Best Seat in The House””

Friday Night Teens & Young Adults Program at Bowlero

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The Backyard Sports Cares Friday Night Teens and Young Adults Plus Program is back and better than ever! More than 45 of our BYSC athletes with special needs, volunteers and family members have been meeting at Bowlero in White Plains once a month for a night of bowling, dinner and good times. For more than … Continue reading “Friday Night Teens & Young Adults Program at Bowlero”

White Plains Winter Basketball League

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When Danny came up with the idea of a winter basketball league in White Plains more than a decade ago, little did he know that it would prove so successful. The idea was simple enough. Bring fourth and fifth grade boys and girls from each of the five elementary schools in White Plains together for … Continue reading “White Plains Winter Basketball League”

More Than an Athlete

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Backyard Sports Cares is passionate about developing youth not just as athletes, but as confident, well rounded and socially conscious people. In partnership with one of our most passionate community partners, Max Pearce, Backyard Sports Cares hosted a celebration of the “Art of an Athlete” collection at Eastchester Community Action Partnership (ECAP) in Max’s hometown … Continue reading “More Than an Athlete”

Volunteer Spotlight: Owen Zerbib

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Owen Zerbib is a junior at Mamaroneck High School. He has been volunteering with Backyard Sports Cares for three years in a variety of ways including two summers at Camp Shape, (BYSC’s summer camp in New Rochelle), at the Boys and Girls Club of Mount Vernon and at YCOP (Youth Community Outreach Program). What makes … Continue reading “Volunteer Spotlight: Owen Zerbib”