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Conferences in the State of New York Conference name Years active Schools included Sports; Catholic High School Athletic Association-Brooklyn-Queens Section: 1927–present: Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School Bishop Kearney High School Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School Cathedral Preparatory Seminary Catherine McAuley High School
The organization was created in 1923, after a predecessor organization called the New York State Public High School Association of Basketball Leagues began in 1921 to bring consistency to eligibility rules and to conduct state tournaments. [2]
The New York State Association of Independent Schools Athletic Association (NYSAISAA) is a sports association for independent schools in New York state. It is overseen by the New York State Association of Independent Schools. The Association conducts championships in various sports each year, some of which serve as qualifiers for overall state ...
State University of New York at Cortland: Cortland: SUNYAC [e] [c] Elmira Soaring Eagles: Elmira College: Elmira: Empire 8 [f] [f] Farmingdale State Rams: State University of New York at Farmingdale: Farmingdale: Skyline: Fredonia Blue Devils: State University of New York at Fredonia: Fredonia: SUNYAC: Geneseo Knights: State University of New ...
American Collegiate Athletic Association/North Atlantic Conference (five sports) State University of New York at Farmingdale: Rams Skyline Conference: State University of New York at Fredonia: Blue Devils State University of New York Athletic Conference: State University of New York at Geneseo: Knights State University of New York Athletic ...
The River Lakes Stars play in the Section 2-1A semifinal Saturday after the St. Cloud Crush and the Sartell/Sauk Rapids Storm'n Sabres were ousted.
The sport of lacrosse is largely present in Upstate New York. Much of this is due to the long history of Native Americans in Upstate New York with lacrosse being a Native American game. [2] Known as "the creators game", it is a growing game throughout the region. [3] Syracuse, New York is known nationally as a lacrosse hotbed. [4]
The Mid-Hudson Athletic League (MHAL) is an inter-scholastic high school sports program located within Section IX of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association. SchoolsMHAL sports are split into four divisions, with the best division teams earning playoff spots.