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New York State Public High School Athletic Association Boy's Basketball Championships : ウィキペディア英語版
New York State Public High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball Championships

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 are held each March in Glens Falls, New York at the Glens Falls Civic Center.〔(New York State Basketball Championships - nybasketball.net - Retrieved February 5, 2010 )〕
The winners of the Class AA, A and B tournaments then compete for the state title in a tournament, called the Federation Tournament of Champions, against the champions of the Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA), the New York State Association of Independent Schools Athletic Association (NYSAISAA), and the Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) (public schools in New York City).〔(New York State Boys Basketball Championships - nybasketball.net - Retrieved February 5, 2010 )〕 The Federation Tournament of Champions is currently held each March in Albany.
==Early History==

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-classifcation 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.〔http://www.nysbasketballbrackets.com - Retrieved April 6, 2015〕 According to Alton Doyle, the executive director of the NYSPHSAA from 1975 to 1990, there were many violations of the rules on eligibility, with some schools using overage students, and gambling was widespread. The state tournament was believed to be a cause of such problems, leading to the decision to eliminate the tournament.〔Jason Molinet, "History of LI Basketball/New York State of Mind/Tourney, dormant for years, has become goal for LI teams," Newsday, March 21, 2002, http://www.newsday.com/sports/history-of-li-basketball-new-york-state-of-mind-tourney-dormant-for-years-has-become-goal-for-li-teams-1.349674 - Retrieved April 6, 2015〕
Regional tournaments continued over the years without any overall state championship. From 1974 through 1977, various inter-sectional, regional and inter-class post-season tournaments were held. In 1976, the state legislature passed a bill to authorize a state tournament, which began in 1978.〔http://www.nysbasketballbrackets.com - Retrieved April 6, 2015〕

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