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MERRICK AVENUE MIDDLE SCHOOL ATHLETICS 

At Merrick Avenue Middle School, our athletic program offers a wide variety of intramural and interscholastic opportunities for the entire student body.  Our intramural program runs primarily during the winter months, and it is open to all students. Intramural sports offerings vary from year to year and are announced during homeroom, in physical education classes, and through the principal’s weekly email to parents.

The interscholastic athletic program is comprised of four athletic seasons, and the following sports are offered:

 

Season

 

Sport

Fall – September  - October

Boys’ and Girls’ Cross country
Football
Girls’ Tennis
Boys’ and Girls’ Soccer
Cheerleading (8th Grade)
Kickline (8th Grade)

Winter 1 – November – January

Boys’ Basketball
Girls’ Volleyball

Boys’ and Girls’ Winter Track
Cheerleading (7th Grade)
Kickline (7th Grade)

Winter 2 – January - March

Girls’ basketball
Boys’ Volleyball
Wrestling

Spring – April - June

Boys’ and Girls’ Track and Field
Boys’ and Girls’ Lacrosse
Boys’ Tennis
Baseball
Softball


2023-2024 Introduction to Athletics at MAMS

Fall 2023 Sports Sign Up Meetings
2024 Intramural Program


Students who participate in interscholastic athletics may be required to tryout, and they should expect to practice five days a week after school, typically from 3-5.  Athletic contests will be held at Merrick Avenue, Brookside, other middle schools, and state parks throughout Nassau County.  Please familiarize yourself with our site and the information related to scheduling, game sites, and athletic procedures.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

Patrick Fallon

Athletic Coordinator

pfallon@bellmore-merrick.k12.ny.us

992-1230

 


 


RANK ONE WEBSITE for ALL SPORTS FORMS:

https://bellmore-merrick.rankonesport.com/Main/Default2.aspx?Type=4

Rank One Sports Letter to Parents

 

Rank One Sports Parent Account Tutorial

 

 

 


 

"Your child's success or lack of success in sports does not indicate what kind of parent you are.  But, having an athlete that is coachable, respectful, a great teammate, mentally tough, resilient and tries their best IS a direct reflection of your parenting."

                       

 

 

 

 

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