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High-risk sports set to begin in BMCHSD tion of high-risk sports as safely as possible,” Caballero wrote. Testing will begin for studentTryouts for basketball, wres- athletes on Saturday (see box, tling, kickline and cheerleading Page 4). They will report to the were to begin in the Bellmore- building, complete a pre-screenMerrick Central High School ing questionnaire and be tested District on Wednesday, after a in the cafeteria while following two-day snow delay following the all health and safety protocols. nor’easter. The process should The announcetake no longer than ment came in a let15 minutes. ter to parents from Rank One Athletic Director Sports clearance Eric Caballero last will not be reFriday, two days quired before tryafter county health outs; however, stuofficials approved dents who make a guidance put in team will need to p l a c e b y G o v. complete a new Andrew Cuomo. “Sports Candidate According to a History” ERIC CABAllERo Health subsequent letter form, as required sent on Monday — Athletic director, by New York state, when schools were BMCHSD by Friday. All winclosed during the ter student athletes snowstor m — will receive notifiweekly Covid-19 testing will be cations and reminders about mandatory for student athletes. completing the form from their It will be carried out through a coaches during the first week of partnership with a third-party participation. provider, ATC Healthcare TestSince locker use will also be ing and Screening Services, limited, designated drop-off which employs certified medical areas for athletic equipment practitioners. bags will be established at each “ T h e B e l l m o r e - M e r r i c k school. Locker rooms will be CHSD feels that testing is a critical step in ensuring the resumpContinued on page 4
By ANDREW GARCIA agarcia@liherald.com
Alyssa Seidman/Herald
JohN F. KENNEDY High School varsity softball players Lara Indich, left, and Sami Levine, both of Merrick, are co-candidates for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Student of the Year campaign. Their team, Striking Out Cancer, is holding events in the coming months to raise money for LLS.
Kennedy softball players team up to strike out cancer By AlYssA sEIDmAN aseidman@liherald.com
Two John F. Kennedy High School students are teaming up to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society through its Student of the Year campaign. Merrick residents Sami Levine, 15, and Lara Indich, 16, are co-candidates in the program and leaders of the team Striking Out Cancer. Lara, a junior, said the team name comes from the
girls’ relationship to softball — they play on Kennedy’s varsity team together. “We’re very excited to make a difference and help others at a time where everyone needs a little good,” she said. Student of the Year is a philanthropic leadership development program for high school students in which participants foster professional skills while fundraising for LLS, a national nonprofit dedicated to fighting blood cancer. The title Student of the
Year is awarded to the candidate or co-candidates who raise the most money during the competition. When Sami, a sophomore, was nominated to be a candidate by her family friend Shari Weissbach, she asked Lara to help out. “Raising money for good causes is important to my family,” she said, “and we thought it was a great idea to help others.” Sami is the daughter of Jill and Craig Levine. The couple Continued on page 3
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f this is going to be successful, everybody is going to have to play their part.