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BP Fossella Kicks Off Staten Island High School Girls’ Volleyball Tournament At Susan Wagner HS – Next Game Tomorrow At 8am, Don’t Miss It!: BP Fossella

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BP Fossella Kicks Staten Island High School Girls’ Volleyball Tournament

Editor’s note: The next volleyball game  is scheduled for this Sunday at 8am.  From the BP’s Facebook Page:

Week 1 Schedule: Staten Island Borough President’s Cup – Girls Volleyball Tournament

The action kicks off this Sunday, October 6th with the first week of games in the 1st ever Girls Volleyball Borough President’s Cup! Local high school teams are set to compete, and you won’t want to miss it!
Sunday, October 6th
Games begin at 8 AM
Susan E. Wagner High School
Don’t miss this exciting start to the tournament! Stay tuned for updates on the matchups for next week too!
Watch live on Verizon & Spectrum Channel 34 or stream via the “Community Media SI” app! @communitymediasi
You can watch the inaugural game announcement at the video below:
Staten Island, NY – Borough President Vito Fossella kicks off the first-ever Staten Island High School Girls’ Volleyball Tournament at a press conference at Susan Wagner High School on Thursday, October 3rd at 2:00 PM.
The inaugural tournament brought together teams from all thirteen volleyball-playing high schools on Staten Island – eight from PSAL, four from CHSAA, and Staten Island Academy – and will be hosted at Susan Wagner High School.
The tournament is divided into two mixed brackets. The first bracket will play on Sunday, October 6th, and the second will play on Sunday, October 13th. Each bracket will produce a single champion.
Joining the Borough President in this kickoff will be members of the competing teams, their coaches, and the committee members governing the tournament.
Banner Image: Girls High School Volleyball Tournament Kick Off Announcement. Image Credit – BP Fossella

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The Office of the Borough President has a responsibility to advocate for the entire Borough of Staten Island and all its residents, and represents the Borough's interests within City government. The Borough President communicates directly with the Mayor and the City Council to emphasize Staten Island’s budget priorities. In addition, the Borough President is responsible for reviewing major land use decisions and proposing sites for city facilities within the Borough. As the chair of the Borough Board, the Borough President leads Staten Island’s City Council delegation and Community Board chairs in the process of reviewing and approving the transfer of public properties to private use. The Borough President’s Office houses the Borough's Topographical Bureau, which maintains the borough’s official maps and assigns street addresses. The Borough President monitors the delivery of city services on Staten Island, and acts as a liaison between residents and city agencies when problems arise to devise solutions. The Borough President is also responsible for appointing one member to the Panel for Educational Policy and one member to the City Planning Commission, as well as some 150 members to Staten Island’s three community boards.