STNY FLYERS

Privacy and Website Security Policy


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Policy Overview
The STNY Flyers Youth Basketball Organization (hereafter referred to as 'the Flyers') is committed to protecting the privacy and security of visitors to our website and also committed to protecting the privacy and security of our players and the player information that is posted on this website. Outlined below is our online privacy policy for information collected through this website, all player information posted on this website, and email lists collected by the Flyers organization. If you have any questions about these policies, we encourage you to discuss them with us by emailing us at.

Resale / disclosure of information to third parties:

We do not share or otherwise disclose any personal information, including your name, address and email address with organizations outside of our own Flyers Organization. Only Flyers staff and coaches have access to personally identifying information provided by visitors to our site. We do not exchange, trade, rent, or give e-mail lists to third parties. The Flyers will only send e-mails to Players and Coaches and Staff related to the Flyers' activities.

Browser information collected on our website:

As with most website operators, the Flyers webmaster continuously analyzes our website logs to improve the value of our website. We use a service to provide real-time reporting to us of browser accesses to our site, including page views, unique views, unique visitors, repeat visitors, frequency of visits, and peak-volume traffic periods. We do not use this service to gather, request, record, require, collect or track any Internet users' personally identifying information.

Privacy of our email lists:

The Flyers maintains a separate e-mail list to keep Flyers Players, Coaches, and Staff up to date on Flyers issues and activities only. Individuals must request or authorize their email address to be added to our emailing lists. In addition, we do not share the email addresses on our lists with any outside organizations. Only staff and coaches of the Flyers have access to personally identifying information provided by players and visitors to our site.

Children's privacy:

Because we care about the safety and privacy of children online, we comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA). COPPA and its accompanying FTC regulation establish United States federal law that protects the privacy of children using the Internet. We do not knowingly utilize this website to collect contact or personal information from children under 13. Our site is not intended to solicit information of any kind from children under 13. All personally identifying information about our Players are provided by Parent / Legal Guardian written consent.

It is possible that by fraud or deception by others we may receive information given to us by children under 13. If we are notified of this, as soon as we verify the information, we will immediately obtain parental consent or otherwise delete the information from our servers. If you want to notify us of our receipt of information by children under 13, please do so by e-mailing us.

Security:

We have implemented appropriate security measures in the design and use of our website to protect against the loss or misuse of information that we have collected from you through our site or by other means.

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Flyers 2010 National Team

Flyers 2010 National Team Schedule

The Flyers 16U National Team defeated the Crystal City Stars in the Championship game to win the Upstate Ladies Ithaca Tournament. On Saturday the Flyers defeated the Rochester Premier, and the Syracuse Upstate Ballers. On Sunday prior to the Championship Game the Flyers defeated the Syracuse Unity Wildcats in overtime.  The Championship game was a well played physical game with the girls showing outstanding persistence and determination to win the tournament.

The STNY Flyers 16U National Team traveled to New London, Connecticut to compete in the CT Storm Mother’s Day Classic held at Connecticut College on May 8th and 9th. Prior to playing in the tournament the members of the team went to see a WNBA game at the Mohegan Sun Arena between the Connecticut Sun and the Polish National Team on Friday night. The Flyers were called upon to go down on the floor and line up at half-court from sideline to sideline. With the lights off and spot lights spinning around the arena the CT Sun were introduced and as they came on the court they each presented our Flyers with a signed WNBA basketball, 11 Sun = 11 Flyers. What an awesome way to start the tournament!

Coming off a 4-0 showing in Ithaca the ladies continued their winning ways with a 63-45 win over CT Basketball Academy, a tough 62-56 victory over a scrappy WBA Lady Knicks team, a solid performance by all led to a 75-43 win against the Rhode Island Cyclones and followed up with a 63-33 win against Western Mass Falcons. After a 1-4 start in Richmond, VA against some quality teams the Flyers 16U National Team brings a 9-4 record to the Hershey Invitational, May 29th – May 30th.

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