JAMES MALONE HONORED AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR BY EASTERN NEW YORK

JAMES MALONE HONORED AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR BY EASTERN NEW YORK

The Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) is very pleased to announce that James Malone, President of Middle Country Children’s Soccer in the Long Island Junior Soccer League (LIJSL), is being honored as Administrator of the Year. James has been involved with Middle Country Children’s Soccer since 2008. He has served on the Middle Country Children’s Soccer Board as an Assistant Executive Secretary, Executive Secretary, Vice President, Scholarship Selection Committee plus President of the league for the past 12 years. He is also certified as a Grade 8 referee. 

James demonstrates an extraordinary commitment to the soccer community as well as to the general public. The Centereach resident discerns quickly their individual needs and moves efficiently to provide key information, recommendations or direction. He takes it upon himself to provide exceptional support and service to the new and current Middle Country Children’s Soccer League Board members, coaches, trainers, churches, community organizations, schools and other soccer club organizations. For example, James approved sponsorship of Hobbs Farm. He established a relationship with New Village Church to support their annual summer soccer camps by supplying the church with trophies, balls, pinnies, field nets, etc. James has helped youth volunteers assist in camps for community service. James has coached two travel teams from Under-9 to Under-19, winning two divisions and at least four LIJSL Sportsmanship awards. 

He worked with the LIJSL to secure fields for LIJSL Academy tryouts. James is helpful, caring, resourceful and happy to offer service no matter the task. For example, James takes his time out of his busy schedule to record all Super Y-League games for LIJSL parents and for the varsity high school games for the coaches and parents so they may use for their child’s highlight videos for college. He provides the parents and soccer players with resourceful information about College ID camps and scholarships.

To confirm his commitment to serving the league and community, James has implemented professional training sessions for intramural players. He opened up intramural to 3-year olds under the banner “Micro Minis” to encourage parents to keep all players in-house plus established a TOPSoccer program. James has worked with National Honor Society students for them to earn community service hours and has written college recommendation letters for players as well as fostered relationships as a mentor to many players.

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