The 2014 Federation Tournament of Champions took place at the Times Union Center in downtown Albany on March 21, 22 and 23. Federation championships were awarded in the AA, A and B classifications. Christ the King in Middle Village, Queens won the Class AA championship.[1] Andre Walker of Christ the King was named the Class AA tournament's Most Valuable Player. Scotia-Glenville in Scotia won the Class A championship. Joe Cremo was named the Class A tournament's Most Valuable Player.[2]
Participating teams, results and individual honors in Class AA were as follows:
Association | Team | Record | Appearance | Last appearance | How qualified |
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CHSAA | Christ the King (Middle Village) | 23-6 | 9 | 2013 | Defeated Bishop Loughlin (Brooklyn), 72-61[3] |
NYSAISAA | Long Island Lutheran (Brookville) | 20-4 | 26 | 2013 | Only Class AA school in association[2] |
NYSPHSAA | Green Tech (Albany) | 19-5 | 1 | (first) | Defeated Jamestown, 54-49[4] |
PSAL | Cardozo (Bayside) | 30-2 | 2 | 1999 | Defeated Thomas Jefferson Campus (Brooklyn), 55-54[5] |
Semifinals March 21 | Championship Game March 22 | ||||||||
NYSPHSAA | Green Tech (Albany) | 52 | |||||||
NYSAISAA | Long Island Lutheran (Brookville) | 68 | |||||||
NYSAISAA | Long Island Lutheran (Brookville) | 52 | |||||||
CHSAA | Christ the King (Middle Village) | 58 | |||||||
CHSAA | Christ the King (Middle Village) | 54 | |||||||
PSAL | Cardozo (Bayside) | 51 (OT) |
Christ the King finished the season with a 25-6 record.[2]
The following players were awarded individual honors for their performances at the Federation Tournament:[2]
Participating teams, results and individual honors in Class A were as follows:
Association | Team | Record | Appearance | Last appearance | How qualified |
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CHSAA | Holy Trinity (Hicksville) | 23-6 | 2 | 1980 | Defeated Xavier (NYC), 61-39[6] |
NYSAISAA | Albany Academy | 14-4 | 2 | 2013 | Only Class A school in association[2] |
NYSPHSAA | Scotia-Glenville | 25-0 | 1 | (first) | Defeated East (Rochester), 66-44[7] |
PSAL | WHEELS (NYC) | 27-4 | 1 | (first) | Defeated Bedford Academy (Brooklyn), 57-54[8] |
WHEELS is an acronym for Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School.[9]
Semifinals March 21 | Championship Game March 22 | ||||||||
NYSPHSAA | Scotia-Glenville | 70 | |||||||
NYSAISAA | Albany Academy | 54 | |||||||
NYSPHSAA | Scotia-Glenville | 68 | |||||||
CHSAA | Holy Trinity (Hicksville) | 52 | |||||||
CHSAA | Holy Trinity (Hicksville) | 71 | |||||||
PSAL | WHEELS | 65 |
Scotia-Glenville finished the season with a 27-0 record.[2]
The following players were awarded individual honors for their performances at the Federation Tournament:[2]
Participating teams, results and individual honors in Class B were as follows:
Association | Team | Record | Appearance | Last appearance | How qualified |
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CHSAA | Regis (NYC) | 17-11 | 5 | 2005 | Defeated St. Mary's (Lancaster), 56-50[10] |
NYSAISAA | Dwight (NYC) | 23-6 | 2 | 1998 | Defeated Riverdale (Bronx), 74-55[11] |
NYSPHSAA | Westhill (Geddes) | 25-0 | 3 | 2010 | Defeated Olean, 93-55[12] |
PSAL | Brooklyn Community Communication, Arts and Media | 30-0 | 1 | (first) | Defeated Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom (Bronx), 47-44[13] |
Semifinals March 22 | Championship Game March 23 | ||||||||
NYSPHSAA | Westhill (Geddes) | 80 | |||||||
NYSAISAA | Dwight (NYC) | 52 | |||||||
NYSPHSAA | Westhill (Geddes) | 65 | |||||||
CHSAA | Regis (NYC) | 46 | |||||||
CHSAA | Regis (NYC) | 52 | |||||||
PSAL | Brooklyn Community | 44 |
Westhill finished the season with a 27-0 record.[2]
The following players were awarded individual honors for their performances at the Federation Tournament:[2]