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Southern CA Youth Rugby 2016 S.T.R.I.V.E. Organization of the Year

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA YOUTH RUGBY NAMED AS 2016
S.T.R.I.V.E. ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR

NCYS and AIG Recognize Exemplary Organizations That Apply Strong Values and Health, Wellness & Safety Initiatives in Youth Sports

Stuart, Florida (August 23, 2016).  The National Council of Youth Sports (NCYS) and American International Group, Inc. (AIG) are pleased to announce that Southern California Youth Rugby (SCYR) has been named the 2016 S.T.R.I.V.E. (Sports Teach Respect, Initiative, Values and Excellence) Organization of the Year for its “kids first” approach to safety.

Southern California Youth Rugby (SCYS) prides itself as representing the unique sport of rugby, with a culture of honor and respect for self, teammates, coaches, opposing teams and referees that transcends any other American sport. SCYR was created on January 18, 2006 and serves more than 15,000 youth athletes.

Presented by NCYS and sponsored by AIG, the STRIVE Award for Organization of the Year, now in its fifth year, honors youth and amateur sports organizations that demonstrate a heartfelt passion, an enthusiastic commitment and a contagious spirit to help kids succeed in amateur youth sports activities while keeping young athletes safe. During the 30-day month of June voting period, a record number of 32,400 votes were cast on the NCYS STRIVE Award website to determine the winning organization from the top five finalists.

“With special thanks to our NCYS sponsor AIG, this award recognizes an organizations’ commitment to kids’ health, wellness and safety, demonstrating to young people that Sports Teach Respect, Initiative, Values and Excellence (S.T.R.I.V.E.) in a safe, fun, positive environment,” said Sally Johnson, Executive Director of NCYS.  “The Southern California Youth Rugby organization has demonstrated a heartfelt passion and a contagious spirit for helping kids succeed in youth sports activities while maintaining a focused commitment to establish an impressive variety of safety procedures. We are certain they will continue to advance the vital role integrity, sportsmanship, safety, life skills as well as sport skills play to enhance the youth sports experience in a more wholesome society.”

“We are delighted that Southern California Youth Rugby has been named as the recipient of the 2016 S.T.R.I.V.E. Organization of the Year. The organization is committed to implementing safe, responsible and dependable best practices, policies and procedures, as well as a positive culture, esteem values and a high standard of behavior,” said Frank Scalia, AIG’s Group Benefits Vice President and Head of Accident Sales. “We are proud to help honor an organization dedicated to the success and safety of young athletes on and off the court and help bring greater awareness to the positive benefits of amateur youth sports.”

The search for the 2016 STRIVE Organization of the Year Award winner began in March 2016 with a nomination period calling for youth and amateur sports organizations that have implemented at least three health and safety initiatives within their organization. The NCYS and its sponsor AIG are inspired by the extraordinary quality of the finalists programs. Each organization is a hero in its own right as they genuinely live up to the program name of STRIVE and all that it represents.

The other four of the “Five for STRIVE” finalists were:

The SCYR Player Welfare Program is an innovative program that represents a quantum leap forward in their ability to offer a youth sports experience that is as safe as possible, based on four key elements.

  1. Beginning with the high school season and continuing through the club season, all properly scheduled contact matches will be assigned a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) who specialize in the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses that occur in athletes.
  2. Online baseline concussion testing for every athlete registered with SCYR (U10 and up) to evaluate the severity of a head injury and to help determine when the athlete can safely return to play.
  3. Use of InjureFree online injury reporting system to log all injury reports submitted by the ATCs covering SCYR matches. The injury report describes the injury, any actions taken by the ATC, and the ATC’s recommendations regarding further assessment or treatment of the injury.
  4. The fourth key element of this ground-breaking program is SCYR’s new PWP Manager, who oversees all aspects of the program planning support, guidance, and management of the protocol.

SCYR is the organizing body responsible for all youth and high school rugby in Southern California. As a State Rugby Organization (SRO), SCYR reports directly to USA Rugby, the sport’s national governing body (NGB) and coordinates with the SCRRS Referee Society and the Southern California Rugby Football Union (adult rugby).

Alexandra Williams serves as the organization’s Executive Director.  She began playing rugby at Harvard, represented the USA for ten years and three Women’s Rugby World Cups, retiring as the captain and then worked as a coach through two additional World Cups.  Alexandra has enjoyed the transition to the youth level of the game and the opportunity to grow this amazing game at the grass roots level.

The S.T.R.I.V.E. Award for Organization of the Year will be presented to Southern California Youth Rugby (SCYR) during The Rugby Weekend November 3rd and 4th in Chicago.

Wyatt Blue MA. LAT, ATC, CSCSWyatt Blue MS, LAT, ATC, CSCS CSU Northridge Sports Clubs Head Athletic Trainer and Player Welfare Program Manager.  Wyatt coordinates and oversees all aspects of the program:

  • Develop resources for coaches, administrators and parents to reduce injury and liability risk and increase safety
  • Develop medical policies and procedures, concussion protocol, and guidelines for Athletic Trainers and coaches
  • Coordinate with Executive Director to determine and implement new programs and initiatives for risk management

“The award affects my work setting directly. It helps improve awareness of Athletic Trainers and youth sport safety initiatives. The program we implemented this year is one of a kind and a new niche for athletic trainers, similar to how performing arts and military settings were expanding, I see Youth sports as the next niche for ATs” states Blue.

Alex Williams, SCYR Executive Director, is a huge supporter of Athletic Trainers and the program is of her design.  Wyatt Blue and Alex work side by side on the Player Welfare Program.

Contact
Alex Williams
SCYR Executive Director
awilliams@socalyouthrugby.org
youthsports@ncys.org
www.ncys.org/strive

About The National Council of Youth Sports (NCYS)
Founded in 1979, the National Council of Youth Sports (NCYS) membership represents more than 220 organizations/corporations serving 60,000,000 registered participants in organized amateur youth sports programs. NCYS is well-known for its advocacy in promoting healthy lifestyles and safe environments for stronger neighborhoods and communities. As the largest known youth-serving organization in America, the NCYS is the portal and leads with a united voice for youth sports.  NCYS’ reason to exist is to enhance the youth sports experience in America and enrich the value the participation through trusted leadership, quality education and a meaningful passion to create a better, more wholesome society for today and for generations to come!

For additional information please visit…
Website: www.ncys.org
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/groups
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ncys.org
Twitter: @youthsportsNCYS

 

 

Courtesy of National Council of Youth Sports and FWATA Public Relations Committee

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