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  1. Power Memorial Academy (PMA) was an all-boys Catholic high school in New York City that operated from 1931 through 1984. It was a basketball powerhouse, producing several NBA players including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar , [1] Len Elmore , [2] Mario Elie , [3] Chris Mullin , [4] as well as NBA referee Dick Bavetta and a record 71-game winning streak.

  2. As proud alumni, we have the power to ensure that the spirit of Power Memorial endures for generations to come. Read more. Donate. The Power Memorial Classic. 7 City Championships and 40 years later.

  3. 20 de feb. de 2012 · On September 16, 1931, Brother E. F. Ryall led the pioneering community and as a fitting memorial to the great man who invited the brothers to this country, they named it Power Memorial...

  4. Established by the Congregation of Christian Brothers as a Catholic all boys high school in 1931, Power Memorial Academy was originally located on 15 West 124th Street in Harlem. In 1938, the school relocated to the former maternity hospital on Amsterdam Avenue and West 61st Street at Lincoln Square. Famous for its basketball team, the Power ...

  5. Power Memorial Academy was an all-boys Catholic school, run by the Congregation of Christian Brothers. The school was not the first occupant of the building. Construction began at the address in 1915, and its first occupant was the New York Nursery & Childs Hospital, a hospital specializing in obstetrics and pediatrics. [1]

  6. Power Memorial Academy (PMA) was an all-boys Catholic high school in New York City that operated from 1931 through 1984. It was a basketball powerhouse, producing several NBA players including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Len Elmore, Mario Elie, Chris Mullin, as well as NBA referee Dick Bavetta and a record 71-game winning streak.

  7. 8 de jun. de 1984 · Today is the last day of classes at Power Memorial Academy, the last day of the last academic year forever.