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Team Record Appearance Last appearance How qualified CHSAA Cardinal Hayes (Bronx) 21-8 3 2007 Defeated Archbishop Molloy (Briarwood), 64-62 [2] NYSAISAA Long Island Lutheran (Brookville) 22-3 29 2016 Only Class AA school in association [3] NYSPHSAA Mount Vernon: 23-4 11 2012 Defeated Fairport, 59-48 [4] PSAL Abraham Lincoln (Brooklyn) 29-3 12 2013
After the first two tournaments were held in Syracuse and Rochester in 1979 and 1980, [3] [2] the competition moved to Glens Falls through 2010 and then to Albany. [3] In 2015, because the Times Union Center was used for the NCAA Women's Basketball Albany Regional, the Federation tournament was held at SEFCU Arena, the home court of the University at Albany, SUNY basketball teams.
1989 basketball championship trophy in East Hampton, New York. The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) Boys Basketball Championships are held annually to determine the champions of public high schools outside of New York City, though some catholic and independent schools are members as well. The championship games ...
CIF City Section and Southern Section high school boys' and girls' basketball scores for Friday. ... The Palmdale Aerospace Academy 23. La Serna 56, El Rancho 35. Leuzinger 75, Beverly Hills 7 ...
Bronx Aerospace High School (Evander Childs campus) X545 Public Bronx Arena High School X537 Public, alternative Bronx Bridges High School X432 Public Bronx Career & College Preparatory High School X479 Public Bronx Center for Science and Mathematics X260 Public Bronx Collaborative High School X351 Public
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St. Nicholas of Tolentine High School was a four-year, coeducational Catholic high school located in the University Heights neighborhood of the Bronx, New York. [2] A parochial school operated by the parish of the same name, St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church, it opened in 1927 and closed in 1991, after years of declining enrollment. [2]
The newspaper names two teams, one for male athletes and one for female athletes. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1983. Each year, the newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year and a USA Today High School Girls' Basketball Coach of the Year. [1] [2] [3] [4]