Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Section II (NYSPHSAA) | |
|---|---|
| League | Section II (NYSPHSAA) |
| Sport | High school sports |
| Founded | 1927 |
| Country | United States |
| Teams | 104 |
Section II (NYSPHSAA) is a governing body of high school athletics in the Capital District of New York. It is part of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) and comprises schools from Albany County, Rensselaer County, Saratoga County, Schenectady County, and parts of Columbia County, Greene County, and Washington County. The section is home to schools such as Shaker High School, Bethlehem Central High School, and Guilderland High School, which have produced notable athletes like Jimmer Fredette and Mike DeBrito.
Section II (NYSPHSAA) oversees high school sports in the Capital District, which includes schools from Albany City School District, Schenectady City School District, and Troy City School District. The section is responsible for organizing and governing high school sports such as football, basketball, baseball, and soccer, among others. Schools like Colonie Central High School, Niskayuna High School, and Saratoga Springs High School are part of the section, and their teams compete against each other in various sports. Notable coaches like Pete Fazio and Bob Ford have led teams from Section II to success in sports like football and lacrosse.
The history of Section II (NYSPHSAA) dates back to 1927, when the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) was formed. The section has undergone changes over the years, with schools joining and leaving the section. In the 1960s, schools like Lansingburgh High School and Cohoes High School joined the section, while in the 1990s, schools like Waterford-Halfmoon High School and Stillwater High School left the section. The section has also seen the rise of powerhouse programs like Christian Brothers Academy and La Salle Institute, which have produced notable athletes like Garrett Whitley and Joe Cremo.
Section II (NYSPHSAA) comprises 104 member schools, including Albany Academy for Boys, Albany High School, and Averill Park High School. Other member schools include Ballston Spa High School, Berne-Knox-Westerlo High School, and Bethlehem Central High School. The section also includes schools like Columbia High School, Guilderland High School, and Hoosic Valley High School. These schools compete against each other in various sports, with some schools like Shenendehowa High School and Saratoga Springs High School having a long-standing rivalry in sports like football and lacrosse.
Section II (NYSPHSAA) has produced several state champions in various sports, including football, basketball, and baseball. Schools like Shenendehowa High School and Saratoga Springs High School have won state championships in sports like football and lacrosse, while schools like Christian Brothers Academy and La Salle Institute have won state championships in sports like basketball and baseball. Notable athletes like Jimmer Fredette and Mike DeBrito have led their teams to state championships, and have gone on to compete at the collegiate and professional levels.
Section II (NYSPHSAA) has produced several notable athletes, including Jimmer Fredette, who played basketball at Brigham Young University and was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks. Other notable athletes include Mike DeBrito, who played football at University of Notre Dame and was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Garrett Whitley, who played baseball at Wake Forest University and was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays. The section has also produced athletes like Joe Cremo, who played basketball at University of Albany and University of Vermont, and Katie Roth, who played soccer at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was drafted by the Western New York Flash.
Section II (NYSPHSAA) is governed by a executive committee, which includes representatives from each of the member schools. The section is also divided into several leagues, including the Suburban Council and the Colonial Council. The section works closely with the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) to organize and govern high school sports in the Capital District. The section also has partnerships with organizations like the National Federation of State High School Associations and the New York State Athletic Administrators Association, which provide resources and support for high school athletics. Category:High school sports in New York