CBA Secures Class AAA Regional Title, Advances to State Semifinals

Christian Brothers Academy boys' varsity basketball team wins first Section 2 title since 2012, led by star junior guard Jayden 'JJ' Osinski.

Mar. 15, 2026 at 4:19am

Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) boys' varsity basketball team has had a dominant season, going undefeated in the regular season and winning the Section 2 Class AAA title last week. Led by star junior guard Jayden 'JJ' Osinski, CBA has advanced to the 2026 NYPSHAA Class AAA state tournament semifinals after securing the regional title.

Why it matters

CBA's success this season has turned heads across the section, as the team has established itself as one of the top boys' basketball programs in New York. The regional title win marks the program's first Section 2 championship since 2012, showcasing the team's ability to compete at the highest level.

The details

CBA finished the regular season with a perfect 19-0 record and 13-0 in Suburban Council league play. In the Section 2 Class AAA tournament, the Brothers continued their dominant run, advancing to the championship game where they defeated Shaker to claim the title - their first since 2012.

  • CBA finished the regular season with a perfect 19-0 record.
  • CBA won the Section 2 Class AAA title last week.
  • CBA has advanced to the 2026 NYPSHAA Class AAA state tournament semifinals.

The players

Christian Brothers Academy

A boys' varsity basketball team that has had a dominant season, going undefeated in the regular season and winning the Section 2 Class AAA title.

Jayden 'JJ' Osinski

A star junior guard for the Christian Brothers Academy boys' varsity basketball team.

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What’s next

CBA will compete in the 2026 NYPSHAA Class AAA state tournament semifinals.

The takeaway

CBA's dominant season and regional title win showcase the program's ability to compete at the highest level of boys' basketball in New York, building on the team's success and establishing it as one of the top programs in the state.