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Rankings
2013 Boys lacrosse (through April 14, 2013)
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Class A
 1. Chaminade-CHSAA                    6-0
 2. Smithtown West-11                  7-0
 3. Ward Melville-11                   6-0
 4. Pittsford-5                        5-0
 5. Ithaca-4                           5-0
 6. Fairport-5                         5-0
 7. Fayetteville-Manlius-3             5-0
 8. Massapequa-8                       5-1
 9. St. Anthony-CHSAA                  5-1
10. Northport-11                       6-0
11. Smithtown East-11                  5-1
12. Shenendehowa-2                     5-1
13. West Islip-11                      5-2
14. Liverpool-3                        5-1
15. Webster Thomas-5                   5-0
16. Syosset-8                          5-3
17. Buffalo Timon-St. Jude-CHSAA       2-0
18. Albany CBA-2                       4-0
19. Farmingdale-8                      6-2
20. West Genesee-3                     4-3
21. Shaker-2                           5-0
22. Port Washington-8                  5-3
23. Canisius-CHSAA                     6-0
24. Bay Shore-11                       5-2
25. MacArthur-8                        5-1

  Honorable mention: Arlington 5-1, Baldwinsville 3-3, Binghamton 6-2, 
Bethlehem 3-2, Buffalo St. Joseph-CHSAA 1-0, Cicero-North Syracuse 5-2, 
Clarence 1-0, Connetquot 5-2, Corning 3-2 East Meadow 4-3, Guilderland 
2-2, Half Hollow Hills West 4-2, Hauppauge 4-1, Iona Prep-CHSAA 4-1, 
Kingston 3-1, Lockport 1-1, Mahopac 4-3, Manhasset St. Mary-CHSAA 6-2, 
New Dorp-PSAL 4-0, North Rockland 5-2, Oceanside 4-3, Orchard Park 1-1, 
Patchogue-Medford 4-1, Plainview JFK 4-2, Riverhead 6-1, Tottenville-PSAL 
7-0, Valley 4-2, Walt Whitman 4-3, Warwick Valley 4-1.

Class B
 1. Garden City-8                      5-1
 2. Jamesville-DeWitt-3                6-0
 3. Niskayuna-2                        4-0
 4. Yorktown-1                         5-1
 5. Long Beach-8                       6-0
 6. Wantagh-8                          6-1
 7. John Jay, Cross River-1            6-1
 8. Carthage-3                         5-0
 9. Comsewogue-11                      6-1
10. Sayville-11                        5-1
11. Miller Place-11                    6-1
12. Manhasset-8                        4-2
13. Canandaigua-5                      5-3
14. Irondequoit-5                      2-3
15. Brighton-5                         4-1
16. Eastport/South Manor-11            5-2
17. Rye-1                              4-0
18. Vestal-4                           3-1
19. Hamburg-6                          3-1
20. Byram Hills-1                      4-0

  Honorable mention: Albany Academy 3-1, Amsterdam 5-0, Ballston Spa 3-2, 
Brewster 5-2, Cornwall 2-1, Dalton School 4-0, Douglass Academy-PSAL 5-0, 
Fieldston School 2-1, Great Neck North 5-1, Hackley School 1-1, Harrison 
3-2, Highland 2-0, Indian River 2-1, Iroquois 1-1, Jericho 5-2, James Mad-
ison-PSAL 4-1, Malverne 5-2, Queensbury 5-0, Scotia-Glenville 3-1, South 
Glens Falls 1-1, Sweet Home 3-2, Williamsville North 1-0.

Class C
 1. Shoreham-Wading River-11           5-0
 2. Cazenovia-3                        5-0
 3. Silver Creek-6                     4-0
 4. Friends Academy-8                  6-0
 5. Bayport-Blue Point-11              7-0
 6. Penn Yan-5                         4-1
 7. Syracuse CBA-3                     3-1
 8. Geneva-5                           2-1
 9. Cold Spring Harbor-8               6-2
10. Skaneateles-3                      6-0
11. Bronxville-1                       4-1
12. Rochester Aquinas-5                4-1
13. Salmon River-10                    1-0
14. Seaford-8                          6-1
15. Cortland-3                         5-0

  Honorable mention: Akron 1-0, Amherst 3-2, Babylon 4-3, Briarcliff 4-2, 
Canton 1-0, Chenango Forks 4-1, Chittenango 3-2, Croton-Harmon 2-1, East 
Aurora 3-0, Gananda 4-0, Hendrick Hudson 3-2, Homer 3-3, Irvington 2-1, 
Johnson City 5-0, LaFayette 2-3, Lansingburgh 3-0, Livonia 4-1, Maine-
Endwell 4-2, Marcellus 4-2, Medina 4-1, Mineola 5-2, Mount Sinai 5-2, 
Oyster Bay 4-2, Pelham 3-1, Pleasantville 4-2, Potsdam 2-0, Rondout Valley 
4-0, Somers JFK 3-1, Westhill 3-2, Westlake 4-2.
 
Active Win Streaks:
  Tottenville-PSAL 17, Buffalo Timon-St. Jude 12, Shoreham-Wading River 12. 
(10-or-more are listed)
 


  

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