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2017 New York state high school boys basketball championships

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The 2017 Federation Tournament of Champions took place at the Glens Falls Civic Center in Glens Falls on March 24, 25 and 26. Federation championships were awarded in the AA, A and B classifications. Abraham Lincoln in Brooklyn won the Class AA championship.[1] Donald Cannon-Flores of Abraham Lincoln was named the Class AA tournament's Most Valuable Player.[1]

Class AA

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Participating teams, results and individual honors in Class AA were as follows:

Participating teams

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Association 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 Defeated Thomas Jefferson Campus (Brooklyn), 82-64[5][6]

Results

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Semifinals
March 24
Championship Game
March 25
      
NYSPHSAA Mount Vernon 57
NYSAISAA Long Island Lutheran (Brookville) 67
NYSAISAA Long Island Lutheran (Brookville) 63
PSAL Abraham Lincoln (Brooklyn) 80
PSAL Abraham Lincoln (Brooklyn) 56
CHSAA Cardinal Hayes (Bronx) 47

Abraham Lincoln finished the season with a 31-3 record.[1][7] It was Abraham Lincoln's fifth state title, the most of any PSAL team.

Individual honors

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The following players were awarded individual honors for their performances at the Federation Tournament:[8]

Most Valuable Player

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  • Donald Cannon-Flores, Abraham Lincoln

All-Tournament Team

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Class A

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Participating teams, results and individual honors in Class A were as follows:

Participating teams

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Association Team Record Appearance Last appearance How qualified
CHSAA Monsignor Farrell (Staten Island) 21-6 1 (first) Defeated Chaminade (Mineola), 55-47[9][10]
NYSAISAA Albany Academy 15-5 5 2016 Only Class A school in association[3]
NYSPHSAA Irondequoit 25-1 1 (first) Defeated Our Lady of Lourdes (Poughkeepsie), 54-43[11]
PSAL Walton Campus (Bronx) 27-4 2 1993 Defeated Brooklyn Law and Technology, 58-57[12]

Results

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Semifinals
March 25
Championship Game
March 26
      
NYSPHSAA Irondequoit 45
NYSAISAA Albany Academy 54
NYSAISAA Albany Academy 76
PSAL Walton Campus (Bronx) 46
PSAL Walton Campus (Bronx) 46
CHSAA Monsignor Farrell (Staten Island) 42

Albany Academy finished the season with a 17-5 record.[13][7]

Individual honors

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The following players were awarded individual honors for their performances at the Federation Tournament:[8]

Most Valuable Player

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All-Tournament Team

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  • Brandon Abrams, Monsignor Farrell
  • Gerald Drumgoole, Irondequoit
  • Louis Florimon, Walton Campus
  • August Mahoney, Albany Academy
  • Derek Smith, Walton Campus

Sportsmanship Award

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  • C.J. Mulvey, Albany Academy

Class B

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Participating teams, results and individual honors in Class B were as follows:

Participating teams

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Association Team Record Appearance Last appearance How qualified
CHSAA La Salle Academy (NYC) 25-2 2 1997 Defeated St. Mary’s (Lancaster), 80-52[10]
NYSAISAA Dwight (NYC) 20-4 4 2015 Defeated Packer Collegiate Institute (Brooklyn), 43-40[14]
NYSPHSAA Westhill (Geddes) 25-1 5 2015 Defeated Canton, 80-62[15]
PSAL Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom (Bronx) 28-1 2 2013 Defeated South Bronx Prep, 61-55[12]

Results

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Semifinals
March 24
Championship Game
March 25
      
NYSPHSAA Westhill (Geddes) 72
NYSAISAA Dwight (NYC) 58
NYSPHSAA Westhill (Geddes) 67
CHSAA La Salle Academy (NYC) 80
PSAL Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom (Bronx) 47
CHSAA La Salle Academy (NYC) 61

La Salle Academy finished the season with a 27-2 record.[16][7]

Individual honors

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The following players were awarded individual honors for their performances at the Federation Tournament:[8]

Most Valuable Player

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All-Tournament Team

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  • Isaiah Allen-Smith, La Salle Academy
  • Zechariah Brown, Westhill
  • Sean Dadey, Westhill
  • Tyree Morris, Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom
  • Dajuan Piper, Dwight
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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Saturday — Class AA boys final: Lincoln 80 Long Island Lutheran 63", The Post-Star, Glens Falls, 25 March 2017. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  2. ^ “Hayes Shocks Molloy; Wins CHSAA “AA” Championship”, Rivals.com, 12 March 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  3. ^ a b "NYSPHSAA and FEDERATION Boys' Basketball Brackets". www.nysbasketballbrackets.com. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  4. ^ “Boys basketball: Mount Vernon's Jayquan Smith makes a difference again”, The Journal News, White Plains, 19 March 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  5. ^ “Lincoln avenges 2016 loss; Takes PSAL Chip from Jefferson”, Rivals.com, 11 March 2017
  6. ^ “PSAL Boys and Girls chips conclude at MSG”, Amsterdam News, New York, 17 March 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  7. ^ a b c "NYSPHSAA and FEDERATION Boys' Basketball Brackets". www.nysbasketballbrackets.com. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c "NYSPHSAA and FEDERATION Boys' Basketball Brackets". www.nysbasketballbrackets.com. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
  9. ^ “Farrell captures Island's first boys' Catholic state hoops championship”, SILive.com, 11 March 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  10. ^ a b “CHSAA Class A and B Championships”, Rivals.com, 12 March 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  11. ^ “Irondequoit Eagles win first Class A final”, Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, 19 March 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  12. ^ a b “PSAL A & B Championships”, Rivals.com, 19 March 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  13. ^ "Sunday — Class A boys final: Albany Academy 76, Walton 46", The Post-Star, Glens Falls, 26 March 2017. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  14. ^ "Dwight Boys Varsity Basketball Team Wins Third NYSAIS Championship in Four Years!". www.dwight.edu. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  15. ^ “Westhill cruises past Canton to fifth state boys basketball title”, Post-Standard, Syracuse, 18 March 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  16. ^ "Saturday — Class B boys final: La Salle 80, Westhill 67", The Post-Star, Glens Falls, 25 March 2017. Retrieved March 26, 2017.