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Revision as of 13:01, 22 August 2011
The Interhigh championship is a high school basketball tournament in Japan. It is hosted every year and is held in every prefecture, to look for the best eams of that prefecture to advance to the Nationals. In Kuroko no Basuke, only the Interhigh in Tokyo has been seen.
Before the actual Interhigh, there are preliminaries first. They are held in four separate blocks, Block A to D. The teams must advance 5 rounds, the semi-final and the final to be the winner of their block. That team is qualified for the final league of the preliminaries. In that final league, those four teams compete against each other and the best three teams will finally advance to the Interhigh.
The best eight of every region, so the winner and runner-up of every block, are qualified for the Winter Cup preliminaries. Teams that couldn't belong to these two teams cannot compete, for example Seihō High.
Known teams competing
- Jitsuzen High
- Hakuryō High
- Kaijō High
- Kinga High
- Meijō High
- Meisei High
- Rakuzan High
- Seihō High
- Seirin High
- Shinkyō Academy
- Shinsenkan High
- Shūtoku High
- Tōō High
- Yōsen High
Tournament
Preliminaries
- 1st round: Seirin High vs Shinkyō Academy (74 – 67)
- 2nd round: Seirin High vs Jitsuzen High (118 – 51)
- 3rd round: Seirin High vs Kinga High (92 – 71)
- 4th round: Seirin High vs Meijō High (108 – 41)
- 4th round: Shūtoku High vs Kinka High (153 – 21)
- 5th round: Seihō High vs Kitawada High (71 – 12)
- 5th round: Seirin High vs Hakuryō High (89 – 87)
- Semi-finals: Shūtoku High vs Kanemi High (118 – 38)
- Semi-finals: Seirin High vs Seihō High (73 – 71)
- Finals: Seirin High vs Shūtoku High (82 – 81)
Winner block A: Seirin High
Winner block B: Tōō High
Winner block C: Meisei High
Winner block D: Shinsenkan High
Winner other, non-Tokyo block: Kaijō High
Final league
- Seirin High vs Tōō High (55 – 112)
- Seirin High vs Meisei High (78 – 79)
- Seirin High vs Shinsenkan High (78 – 96)
- Tōō High vs Meisei High (156 – 47)
- Tōō High vs Shinsenkan High (105 – 31)
- Shinsenkan High vs Meisei High (103 – 54)
Last year:
- Seirin High vs Shūtoku High (past) (45 – 141)
- Seirin High vs Shinsenkan High (past) (39 – 131)
- Seirin High vs Seihō High (past) (40 – 150)
Teams that advance to the Interhigh:
- Tōō High
- Kaijō High
- Rakuzan High
- Yōsen High
- Shinsenkan High
- Meisei High
- 2 other, unnamed teams
Interhigh
- Quarter final: Kaijō High vs Tōō High (98 – 110)
1st place: Rakuzan High | 2nd place: Tōō High | 3rd place: Yōsen High