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Long Island Lutheran in Brookville won the Class AA championship. [2] Andre Curbelo of Long Island Lutheran was named the Class AA tournament's most valuable player. [3] Joseph Girard III of Glens Falls was named the Class B tournament's most valuable player and finished his high school basketball career with a state-record 4,763 points. [4]
The four classes were called AAA, AA, A and B in 1979. [3] From 1981 through 2003, the four classes were called A, B, C and D. [2] In September 2000, the tournament became known as the Federation Tournament of Champions. Beginning with the 2004 tournament, competition has been held in three classes (AA, A and B). [2]
The earliest high school boys' state championship in New York was held in 1921 as a single-class tournament. The tournament continued as a one-classification competition through 1929, then as a two-classification (A and B) competition from 1930 through 1932. After the 1932 tournament, the NYSPHSAA voted against continuing the competition. [4]
Two other area teams, Arlington and Warner, each qualified for the state Class B tournament with SoDak 16 wins on Thursday. At Madison High School, top-seeded Arlington (21-2) took advantage of a ...
De Smet head boys basketball coach Jeff Gruenhagen talks to his players during a timeout in the 2023 state Class B tournament in Aberdeen. The Bulldogs won their third-straight state B championship.
The pairings have been set for the 2022 Class A and B boys state basketball tournaments.
While points and wins for Monroe keep on coming, now the Red Jackets have set a Section V football record. Monroe is in the Class B tournament semifinals after piling up a Section V postseason ...
This division is equivalent to class B under the old classification system. [2] The 2019 champions in Minnesota were: St Louis Park in Class A [9] Chanhassen in Class B [10] Sobieski in Class C [11] The Class B / Class C state tournament is awarded to different towns throughout the state each season.