King Cotton Classic
King Cotton Holiday Classic was a national-level high school basketball tournament held in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. The tournament was founded by Travis Creed, a bank executive from Pine Bluff, in 1982 and continued for 17 years, ending in 1999. Once considered to be the most prestigious high school tournament in the nation, the King Cotton games were played at the 7,500-seat Pine Bluff Convention Center, and attracted top-ranked high school teams from around the country. The tournament hosted the first live high school basketball game aired on television, a victory by Flint Hill Prep over Pine Bluff High School on December 28, 1987.
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King Cotton Classic
King Cotton Holiday Classic was a national-level high school basketball tournament held in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. The tournament was founded by Travis Creed, a bank executive from Pine Bluff, in 1982 and continued for 17 years, ending in 1999. Once considered to be the most prestigious high school tournament in the nation, the King Cotton games were played at the 7,500-seat Pine Bluff Convention Center, and attracted top-ranked high school teams from around the country. The tournament hosted the first live high school basketball game aired on television, a victory by Flint Hill Prep over Pine Bluff High School on December 28, 1987.
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