Monday, March 16, 2015

Bruce Fingerhut Named Coach of the Year for Area 26

On Sunday, January 25th, at Washington Irving Middle School, Bruce Fingerhut was presented the Area 26 coach of the year award.  The award was presented by the Area 26 Council Chairman Tom Ingoldsby.  Bruce has done a tremendous job of leading Area 26 athletes to become not just better on the field of competition but better people off the field for over 15 years.  The ceremony was attended by a full gym of players and their friends and family.  If you see Bruce please congratulate him for this honor.



Bruce Fingerhut, in the middle flanked by Veronica Jennings, Potomac Region Director SOVA, and Tom Ingoldsby, Area 26 Chairman. 






February 2015 Edition
 

Coach of the Year for Area 26 by Greg Updike

On Sunday, January 25th, at Washington Irving Middle School, Bruce Fingerhut was presented the Area 26 coach of the year award.  The award was presented by the Area 26 Council Chairman Tom Ingoldsby.  Bruce has done a tremendous job of leading Area 26 athletes to become not just better on the field of competition but better people off the field for over 15 years.  The ceremony was attended by a full gym of players and their friends and family.  If you see Bruce please congratulate him for this honor.



Bruce Fingerhut int he middle flanked by Veronica Jennings, Potomac Region Director SOVA, and Tom Ingoldsby, Area 26 Chairman.



Tim's River Polar Plunge Fundraiser by Kelly Updike

Dear Friends and Family,   
           

I am excited to announce that I am participating in the Polar Plunge again. I ran into the 37 degree water last February to support David and other Special Olympics athletes just like him. With much help I was able to raise a little more than $2,000 and I am asking for your support and generosity this year to help me reach my goal. I would love your donation to help me run into the icy waters of the Potomac River again this February but more importantly to help the bigger cause which is more and better opportunities for the Special Olympic athletes. To donate please click the link below which will take you to the Polar Plunge donation site for Area 26. Thank you so much for your support!

https://secure.e2rm.com/registrant/FundraisingPage.aspx?registrationID=2700760&langPref=en-CA&Referrer=%26Referrer%3dhttp%253a%252f%252fpolarplunge.com%252fView%252fPage%252fNorthern_VA#&panel1-2 

Warm Regards and Warm Water, 

Kelly Updike


Special Olympics Northern Virginia Golf Fundraiser by Mark Emery



NEW Class A Requirements by Veronica Jennings


Below are details on concussion training requirements for all Head and Assistant Coaches. I’ve also attached signs and symptoms of a concussion for your records. Please review, if you have any questions please feel free to contact Veronica Jennings. Thanks! 
Concussion Training Requirements
Due to the increased risks of concussions, insurance companies are no longer willing to provide liability coverage for sports organizations unless they require coaches to complete concussion training. Special Olympics North America (SONA) and American Specialty, our insurance broker, have implemented a new concussion training requirement for all head coaches and assistant coaches for all sports we offer. Beginning January 1, 2015 all new coaches must take concussion training as part of their Class A Volunteer eligibility process. All current coaches must complete concussion training by December 31, 2015.
SONA selected the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) concussion training as the approved training module. This is an online course that takes about 40 minutes to complete.  To learn more about the course and to access the course, click on the following link: http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/HeadsUp/online_training.html.
Volunteers who take the training must send a copy of their course completion certificate either by email to volunteers@specialolympicsva.org or by mail to Volunteer Manager, Special Olympics Virginia, 3212 Skipwith Rd., Suite 100, Richmond, VA 23294.
We anticipate that SONA will create a system for us to electronically track course completion. We also anticipate receiving a paper version of the training. This requirement was put into place suddenly due to insurance requirements.
We will not monitor concussion training completion for Class A Volunteers attending state games until January 1, 2016. However, please make sure all of your new coaches complete the concussion training. Current coaches are encouraged to complete the concussion training as soon as possible.
Want to make a direct donation to Area 26 athletes? Contributions can be sent to:
     Special Olympics Virginia, Area 26
     11350 Random Hills Rd.  C-140
      Fairfax, VA 22030

Make checks payable to: Special Olympics Virginia - Area 26
All contributions will be acknowledged by Area 26.
Area 26 website
Potomac Region Facebook page

The next the monthly emailing of the Area 26 Newsletter will be November 5th (first Wednesday of the month). If you have something to be communicated, please have your info to me by Friday, October 31st.
Our mailing address is:
Special Olympics Virginia Area 26
11350 Random Hills Road
C-140
Fairfax, Va 22032