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2016 New York state high school boys basketball championships

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The 2016 Federation Tournament of Champions took place at the Times Union Center in downtown Albany on March 18, 19 and 20. Federation championships were awarded in the AA, A and B classifications. Thomas Jefferson Campus in Brooklyn won the Class AA championship.[1] Shamorie Ponds of Thomas Jefferson Campus was named the Class AA tournament's Most Valuable Player.[2]

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 Xaverian (Brooklyn) 18-11 4 2005 Defeated Bishop Loughlin (Brooklyn), 59-56[3]
NYSAISAA Long Island Lutheran (Brookville) 22-3 28 2015 Only Class AA school in association[4]
NYSPHSAA Aquinas Institute (Rochester) 24-3 1 (first) Defeated Middletown, 68-50[5]
PSAL Thomas Jefferson Campus (Brooklyn) 23-9 1 (first) Defeated Abraham Lincoln (Brooklyn), 90-61[6]

Results

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Semifinals
March 18
Championship Game
March 19
      
NYSPHSAA Aquinas Institute (Rochester) 54
CHSAA Xaverian (Brooklyn) 43
NYSPHSAA Aquinas Institute (Rochester) 65
PSAL Thomas Jefferson Campus (Brooklyn) 72
PSAL Thomas Jefferson Campus (Brooklyn) 69
NYSAISAA Long Island Lutheran (Brookville) 62

Thomas Jefferson Campus finished the season with a 25-9 record.[7]

Individual honors

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The following players were awarded individual honors for their performances at the Federation Tournament:[7]

Most Valuable Player

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All-Tournament Team

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Sportsmanship Award

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  • Earnest Edwards, Aquinas Institute

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 Canisius (Buffalo) 26-2 5 2015 Defeated Monsignor Farrell (Staten Island), 44-41[8]
NYSAISAA Albany Academy 16-4 4 2015 Only Class A school in association[4]
NYSPHSAA Elmont Memorial 23-3 1 (first) Defeated Troy, 57-43[9]
PSAL Telecommunication Arts and Technology (Brooklyn) 27-3 1 (first) Defeated Frederick Douglass Academy (NYC), 54-51[10]

Results

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Semifinals
March 18
Championship Game
March 19
      
NYSPHSAA Elmont Memorial 61
PSAL Telecommunication Arts and Technology (Brooklyn) 44
NYSPHSAA Elmont Memorial 51
NYSAISAA Albany Academy 67
CHSAA Canisius (Buffalo) 51
NYSAISAA Albany Academy 63

Albany Academy finished the season with an 18-4 record.[7]

Individual honors

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The following players were awarded individual honors for their performances at the Federation Tournament:[7]

Most Valuable Player

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All-Tournament Team

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  • Sal Arena, Albany Academy
  • Devin Ballour, Telecommunication Arts and Technology
  • Will Bennett, Albany Academy
  • Jalen Burgess, Elmont Memorial
  • Stafford Trueheart, Canisius

Sportsmanship Award

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  • Travis Robinson-Morgan, Elmont Memorial

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 Salesian (New Rochelle) 15-12 5 2011 Defeated Nichols (Buffalo), 71-54[11]
NYSAISAA Collegiate (NYC) 24-5 8 2011 Defeated Poly Prep (Brooklyn), 66-31[12]
NYSPHSAA Olean 27-0 2 2008 Defeated Marlboro, 56-45[13]
PSAL KIPP NYC (Bronx) 27-2 1 (first) Defeated Jane Addams (Bronx), 95-82[14]

Results

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Semifinals
March 19
Championship Game
March 20
      
NYSPHSAA Olean 66
PSAL KIPP NYC (Bronx) 65
NYSPHSAA Olean 45
NYSAISAA Collegiate (NYC) 49
CHSAA Salesian (New Rochelle) 45
NYSAISAA Collegiate (NYC) 63

Collegiate finished the season with a 26-5 record.[7] The title was Collegiate's sixth, tied for second-most in state history.

Individual honors

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The following players were awarded individual honors for their performances at the Federation Tournament:[7]

Most Valuable Player

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  • Everett Witt, Collegiate

All-Tournament Team

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  • Jason Cam, Collegiate
  • Davis Franks, Collegiate
  • Elijah Ramadhan, Olean
  • Xavier Tellez, Salesian
  • Jason Valera Munoz, KIPP NYC

Sportsmanship Award

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  • Ben Eckstrom, Olean
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References

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  1. ^ "Thomas Jefferson tops Aquinas", Times Union, Albany, 19 March 2016. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  2. ^ "Aquinas stopped in Federation final", Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, 20 March 2016. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  3. ^ "Xaverian wins CHSAA city championship, beats Loughlin, 59-56, in title game", Daily News, New York, 14 March 2016. Retrieved March 14, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "NYSPHSAA and FEDERATION Boys' Basketball Brackets". www.nysbasketballbrackets.com. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  5. ^ "Class AA Final: Aquinas rolls to state title, with a nod to gridiron", Post-Star, Glens Falls, 12 March 2016 . Retrieved March 14, 2016.
  6. ^ "Thomas Jefferson beats Lincoln, 90-61, to win first PSAL boys basketball championship since 1954", Daily News, New York, 12 March 2016. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "NYSPHSAA and FEDERATION Boys' Basketball Brackets". www.nysbasketballbrackets.com. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  8. ^ "Canisius captures second straight Class A State Title" Archived 2016-03-15 at the Wayback Machine, Buffalo News, 13 March 2016. Retrieved March 14, 2016.
  9. ^ "Class A Final: Elmont's quickness too much for Troy", Post-Star, Glens Falls, 13 March 2016. Retrieved March 14, 2016
  10. ^ "Telecom holds off Lions’s rallies for crown", Brooklyn Daily, 16 March 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  11. ^ "Nichols falls to Salesian in Catholic Class B final" Archived 2016-03-15 at the Wayback Machine, Buffalo News, 13 March 2016. Retrieved March 14, 2016.
  12. ^ "Leaders of the pack: Packer’s Pelicans win private-school Class-C crown", Brooklyn Daily, 2 March 2016. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  13. ^ "Class B Final: Schmidt, Olean top Marlboro for 2nd crown", Post-Star, Glens Falls, 9 March 2016. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  14. ^ "Aquinas completes football-basketball double". www.newyorksportswriters.org. Retrieved March 14, 2016.