GLOBAL RESEARCH SYNDICATE
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Latest News
  • Consumer Research
  • Survey Research
  • Marketing Research
  • Industry Research
  • Data Collection
  • More
    • Data Analysis
    • Market Insights
  • Latest News
  • Consumer Research
  • Survey Research
  • Marketing Research
  • Industry Research
  • Data Collection
  • More
    • Data Analysis
    • Market Insights
No Result
View All Result
globalresearchsyndicate
No Result
View All Result
Home Data Collection

Billerica football team gets a chance to try new turf field under the lights

globalresearchsyndicate by globalresearchsyndicate
October 18, 2020
in Data Collection
0
Billerica football team gets a chance to try new turf field under the lights
0
SHARES
4
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

It was not a typical practice, yet it was all seniors such as starting quarterback DJ Sidell could hope for given the restrictions in place during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

“We’re more than grateful to still be practicing and hopefully still have a season [football could be played during the Fall II period from Feb. 22 to April 25],” said Sidell. “Being under the lights is pretty cool, there’s definitely a lot of energy out here. If we didn’t have this, I’d be pretty much devastated.”

Billerica, which is running two 90-minute sessions per week, is one of the few programs practicing at all right now.

While the MIAA waived rule 40.1 to allow for out-of-season coaching, many leagues decided to prohibit formal practices for sports that aren’t in season. And towns with higher rates of positive COVID tests have completely shut down their football programs.

In a survey conducted by the Massachusetts High School Football Coaches Association on Sept. 30, only 14 percent of the 158 participating schools said they had access to their weight rooms. While 62 percent of coaches said they were allowed to contact their players, only 18 percent of those programs were working on skill development.

“There’s definitely a wide range and it’s creating rumblings of advantages and disadvantages,” said Milton coach Steve Dembowski, the association’s representative on the MIAA Football Committee.

“That was kind of my fear when [the MIAA] waived [rule 40.1], that it wouldn’t be equally applied. It’s a have and have not situation and we’ll see how that’s translated to the field.”

Yet even private schools with extensive resources are struggling to establish continuity in their practices.

At St. John’s Prep, the two-time defending Division 1 state champions are running 90-minute sessions four days a week per Catholic Conference rules. However, since Prep has a hybrid learning model in which the student body alternates between in-person and hybrid learning, coach Brian St. Pierre is restricted by alphabetic order when constructing cohorts of 10 or fewer players for skill development.

“Health and safety are going to come first for our players and staff,” said St. Pierre. “I was adamant about that up front. We’re following the word to the letter of the law based on all the state recommendations.”

Some days, St. Pierre only has one potential quarterback, but on Thursday afternoon, he was able to work with several candidates for the starting job, including Andover transfer Victor Harrington.

Harrington, an athletic 6-foot-2-inch junior, said he’s been working individually with sophomore wide receiver Joenel Aguero, a Lynn resident who burst onto the scene last season and already has earned an offer from Michigan.

With St. Pierre walking the quarterbacks through key fundamentals, such as how to throw a quick screen, Harrington is learning a lot, but he’s champing at the bit to get into full padded practices.

“You want to build chemistry with new receivers, so it’s hard,” said Harrington. “With social distancing it’s hard to really be a team. Everything is separate, but once that time comes, you have to be ready.”

The Independent School League (ISL) is dealing with different challenges. Since the structure of their academic calendars won’t allow for a “Fall II” season in the late spring, programs such as Governor’s Academy in Byfield are desperate to play at least one official game in November.

Jim O’Leary currently has his squad practicing Monday and Friday, with hopes to add Wednesday as another day for basic conditioning, passing drills, and technique training for linemen.

In a recent virtual meeting of ISL coaches, Belmont Hill coach Chris Butler outlined a plan to begin 7-on-7 competitions, but O’Leary isn’t giving up on scheduling an official game against a school that is also testing student-athletes regularly.

“Certainly [7-on-7] is a way to start competing in some way,” said O’Leary. “But our end goal is to play an actual football game. If we can play just one game, it would satisfy that itch for some of these kids. I don’t know if that’s possible, but we’re going to fight until the very end.”

Despite all the restrictions, enthusiasm certainly hasn’t waned. Prep has 94 players practicing at the varsity level and another 60 freshmen working out. Billerica has 114 kids signed up and those players are using the extra down time to prepare physically for a potential season, and sell cards with discounts to local businesses as part of a program fundraiser.

With several parents in the stands and a handful of headlights surrounding the field as community members watched Billerica’s Thursday night lights display, Sigsbury was all smiles.

“This is heaven right here,” said Sigsbury, who is also the varsity basketball coach at Austin Prep.

“Billerica kids love football, and you can see it’s important to the community. Hopefully everyone does their part to stay safe and we’re able to play [games] come February.”

Notes

▪ The MIAA Football Committee discussed a proposal presented by Steve Dembowski Wednesday, which would shift the statewide playoffs to change the significance of Thanksgiving games by requiring two bye weeks during a 12-week season (during Weeks 4-6 and Weeks 11-12) starting in the fall of 2021. The committee will survey member schools by December and hopes to have a proposal to present to the MIAA’s Tournament Management Committee by January.

▪ Acton-Boxboro is dropping “Colonials” as its mascot, joining a list of programs dropping their nicknames that includes Barnstable (Red Raiders), Hanover (Indians), Nashoba Regional (Chieftains), Walpole (Rebels), and Winchester (Sachems).

▪ The Lowell boys’ cross-country team extended its win streak to 100 games with a 15-50 defeat of Andover last Wednesday, a streak that began on Sept. 15, 2010.

▪ Bridgewater-Raynham junior forward Shay Bollin is listed as the No. 19 recruit for the Class of 2022 in the Super 60 National Recruiting Rankings at ESPNW.

▪ The following athletes recently announced their college commitments:

Basketball — James McGowan, Westwood (Bowdoin); Kyla Cunningham, Bishop Feehan (St. Anselm)

Football — Justin Moran, BB&N (Hamilton); Kevin O’Connor, Milford (Bates); Matt Ragan, Lawrence Academy (Boston College)

Lacrosse — Jake Gilbert, Xaverian (Fairfield); Anthony Kulturides, Cohasset (Merrimack); Nick Pisano, Needham (Bryant); Tim Sullivan, Walpole (Curry)

Related Posts

How Machine Learning has impacted Consumer Behaviour and Analysis
Consumer Research

How Machine Learning has impacted Consumer Behaviour and Analysis

January 4, 2024
Market Research The Ultimate Weapon for Business Success
Consumer Research

Market Research: The Ultimate Weapon for Business Success

June 22, 2023
Unveiling the Hidden Power of Market Research A Game Changer
Consumer Research

Unveiling the Hidden Power of Market Research: A Game Changer

June 2, 2023
7 Secrets of Market Research Gurus That Will Blow Your Mind
Consumer Research

7 Secrets of Market Research Gurus That Will Blow Your Mind

May 8, 2023
The Shocking Truth About Market Research Revealed!
Consumer Research

The Shocking Truth About Market Research: Revealed!

April 25, 2023
market research, primary research, secondary research, market research trends, market research news,
Consumer Research

Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research. How to choose the Right Research Method for Your Business Needs

March 14, 2023
Next Post
Global Air Bubble Bags Market Scope and Price Analysis of Top Manufacturers Profiles 2019-2025 – Instant Tech Market News

Short Term Health Insurance Market Research Reports Analysis by 2026 – TechnoWeekly

Categories

  • Consumer Research
  • Data Analysis
  • Data Collection
  • Industry Research
  • Latest News
  • Market Insights
  • Marketing Research
  • Survey Research
  • Uncategorized

Recent Posts

  • Ipsos Revolutionizes the Global Market Research Landscape
  • How Machine Learning has impacted Consumer Behaviour and Analysis
  • Market Research: The Ultimate Weapon for Business Success
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Antispam
  • DMCA

Copyright © 2024 Globalresearchsyndicate.com

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT
No Result
View All Result
  • Latest News
  • Consumer Research
  • Survey Research
  • Marketing Research
  • Industry Research
  • Data Collection
  • More
    • Data Analysis
    • Market Insights

Copyright © 2024 Globalresearchsyndicate.com