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    Boys basketball
    Final NYSSWA rankings, 1968-69 to 1979-80

    1968-69

    1.  Syracuse Bishop Ludden (21-0)

    (tie) Lutheran (17-3)

    3. Rochester Cardinal Mooney (20-1)

    4. Arcade (21-0)

    5. Schenectady Linton (19-3)

    6. Buffalo East (13-0)

    7. Elmira Free Academy (18-2)

    8. Windsor (21-0)

    9. New Hartford (20-2)

    10. Rochester East (20-2)

    1969-70

    1.  Schenectady Linton (22-0)

    2.  Elmira Free Academy (20-1)

    3.  Utica Notre Dame (19-2)

    4.  Rochester Franklin (21-1)

    5.  Newburgh Free Academy (20-1)

    6.  Binghamton (20-2)

    7.  Southampton (19-1)

    8.  Syracuse Corcoran (19-3)

    9.  Olean Walsh (17-2)

    10.  Lutheran (12-6)

    (tie) Ogdensburg Free Academy (20-0)

    1970-71

    Large schools

    1.  Mount Vernon (21-1)

    2.  Newburgh Free Academy (20-1)

    3.  Rockville Centre St. Agnes (19-1)

    4.  Albany Philip Schuyler (19-0)

    5.  Buffalo Kensington (18-0)

    6.  Syracuse Central Tech (21-1)

    7.  Colonie (20-0)

    8.  Rockville Centre South Side (21-2)

    9.  Great Neck North (21-1)

    10.  Calhoun (20-2)

    11.  Rochester Edison (18-2)

    12.  Syracuse Corcoran (19-3)

    13.  Fayetteville-Manlius (20-1)

    14.  Buffalo Hutch Tech (17-2)

    15.  Vestal (20-2)

    16.  Brentwood (18-4)

    17.  Whitesboro (19-3)

    18.  Rochester Franklin (18-4)

    19.  Corning West (18-2)

    20.  Clarkstown (18-2)

    21.  Buffalo Bishop Timon (18-3)

    22.  Rush-Henrietta (17-4)

    23.  Plainview Kennedy (20-2)

    24.  Southampton (20-2)

    25.  Ogdensburg Free Academy (18-1)

    Small schools

    1.  Whitney Point (20-1)

    2.  Medina (20-1)

    3.  Ravena (20-0)

    4.  Depew (17-2)

    5.  Syracuse Sacred Heart (18-3)

    6.  Geneva DeSales (19-2)

    7.  Fonda (20-0)

    8.  Windsor (19-2)

    9.  Woodlands (21-1)

    10.  Oneonta (18-4)

    11.  Adirondack (21-0)

    12.  Cato-Meridian (20-1)

    13.  Forestville (19-2)

    14.  Owen D. Young (22-0)

    15.  Lyons (19-1)

    16.  Lockport Starpoint (17-4)

    17.  Elmsford Alexander Hamilton (20-2)

    18.  South Seneca (20-2)

    19.  Panama (20-1)

    20.  Highland Falls (20-2)

    1971-72

    Large schools

    1.  Mount Vernon (17-3)

    2.  Rockville Centre Southside (19-3)

    3.  Watkins Glen Springs Academy (12-2)

    4.  Albany Philip Schuyler (20-2)

    5.  Rockville Centre St. Agnes (17-3)

    6.  Buffalo East (17-1)

    7.  Clarsktown North (21-0)

    8.  Troy Catholic (17-3)

    9.  Jamestown (19-2)

    10.  Brentwood (20-2)

    11.  Lawrence (20-2)

    12.  Rush-Henrietta (20-2)

    13.  Colonie (17-2)

    14.  Hempstead ((16-4)

    15.  Elmira Southside (18-3)

    16.  Great Neck North (19-3)

    17.  Whitesboro (17-5)

    18.  Webster (17-5)

    19.  Ithaca (18-4)

    20.  New Hartford (19-3)

    21.  Fox Lane (20-1)

    22.  Yonkers (16-4)

    23.  Rochester Cardinal Mooney (18-3)

    24.  Williamsville Neumann (16-3)

    25.  Buffalo Bishop Timon (15-3)

    Small schools

    1.  Elmsford Alexander Hamilton (19-1)

    2.  Fredonia (20-1)

    3.  Cornwall (21-0)

    4.  Syracuse Sacred Heart (18-3)

    5.  Rye ((19-2)

    6.  Cheektowaga (19-1)

    7.  Goshen Burke (19-2)

    8.  Waterloo (18-4)

    9.  St. Francis of Athol Springs (15-4)

    10.  Schuylerville (22-0)

    11.  Woodlands (17-3)

    12.  Skaneateles (21-1)

    13.  South Seneca (21-1)

    14.  Sharon Springs (21-1)

    15.  Fallsburgh (18-1)

    16.  Lyons (19-3)

    17.  Phoenix (20-1)

    18.  Johnstown (16-4)

    19.  Taconic Hills (18-4)

    20.  Barker (20-2)

    21.  Cleveland Hill (14-5)

    22.  Syracuse Assumption (18-3)

    23.  Byron-Bergen (18-3)

    24.  Whitney Point (14-3)

    25.  Arkport (20-2)

    1972-73

    Large schools

    1.  Buffalo East (18-0)

    2.  Hempstead (20-2)

    3.  Utica Notre Dame (19-2)

    4.  Mount Vernon (18-2)

    5.  Brookville Lutheran (16-5)

    6.  Watkins Glen Springs Academy (12-5)

    7.  Rochester East (21-1)

    8.  Massapequa (20-3)

    9.  Rochester Cardinal Mooney (19-2)

    10.  Smithtown St. Anthony's (20-1)

    11.  Schenectady Linton (19-3)

    12.  Yonkers (16-5)

    13.  Batavia (20-2)

    14.  Liverpool (20-2)

    15.  Buffalo St. Joe's (16-5)

    16.  Scotia (19-2)

    17.  Buffalo Hutch Tech (15-3)

    18.  Buffalo Nichols (16-2)

    19.  Rockville Centre St. Agnes (14-7)

    20.  Huntington Walt Whitman (18-4)

    21.  Yonkers Gorton (17-2)

    22.  Troy Catholic (17-6)

    23.  Kenmore West (18-2)

    24.  Beacon (21-1)

    25.  Ithaca (19-3)

    (tie)  Glens Falls (18-4)

    Small schools

    1. Cornwall (21-0)

    2.  Dunkirk (20-1)

    3.  Bridgehampton (19-1)

    4.  Elmsford Alexander Hamilton (19-3)

    5.  Saratoga St. Peter's (19-3)

    6.  Solvay (20-1)

    7.  Olean Walsh (17-4)

    8.  Sodus (22-0)

    9.  Millbrook (17-4)

    10.  Edgemont (18-2)

    11.  Sidney (21-0)

    12.  Fallsburgh (19-2)

    13.  Cheektowaga JFK (17-3)

    14.  Groton (21-0)

    15.  Cohoes (19-4)

    16.  Albany St. Joseph's (17-3)

    17.  Rye (15-4)

    18.  Cattaraugus (21-0)

    19.  Whitney Point (19-2)

    20.  Clymer (20-0)

    21.  Waterloo (17-5)

    22.  South Seneca (18-4)

    23.  Watertown Immaculate Heart (19-2)

    24.  Syracuse St. Patrick's (16-6)

    25.  LaFayette (19-3)

    (tie) Canisteo (20-2)

    1973-74

    Large schools

    1.  Smithtown St. Anthony's (21-0)

    2.  Brookville Lutheran (19-2)

    3.  Niagara Falls (21-0)

    4.  Buffalo East (19-2)

    5.  Rochester East (21-1)

    6.  Rockville Centre St. Agnes (17-4)

    7.  Mount Vernon (17-3)

    8.  Malverne (20-3)

    9.  Buffalo St. Joe's (16-4)

    10.  Albany (17-2)

    11.  Lackawanna (19-1)

    12.  Rome Free Academy (21-2)

    13.  Syracuse Bishop Ludden (21-2)

    14.  Schenectady Niskayuna (20-1)

    15.  Rochester Cardinal Mooney (19-3)

    16.  Poughkeepsie (20-2)

    17.  Buffalo Bishop Timon (18-3)

    18.  Troy Catholic (16-5)

    19.  Utica Notre Dame (17-6)

    20.  Syosset (18-3)

    21.  Central Islip (20-3)

    22.  Peekskill (19-3)

    23.  Copiague (18-2)

    24.  Rush-Henrietta (18-3)

    25.  Buffalo McKinley (16-4)

    Small schools

    1.  St. Francis of Athol Springs (14-7)

    2.  Bridgehampton (18-2)

    3.  Lackawanna Baker (12-7)

    4.  Whitney Point (21-1)

    5.  Oakwood School (21-1)

    6.  Fallsburgh (19-1)

    7.  South Seneca (21-1)

    8.  Jamestown Southwestern (16-5)

    9.  Tuckahoe (17-3)

    10.  Newark (21-2)

    11.  Oakfield-Alabama (21-1)

    12.  Hoosic Valley (22-1)

    13.  Syracuse Sacred Heart (16-5)

    14.  Sidney (17-2)

    15.  Saranac (19-1)

    16.  Husdon (18-4)

    17.  Irvington (15-6)

    18.  Sodus (19-2)

    19.  Highland Falls (18-1)

    20.  Syracuse West Side Catholic (15-7)

    21.  Wayne (17-2)

    22.  Somers (16-3)

    23.  Johnstown (15-4)

    24.  Hastings (16-4)

    25.  Hendrick Hudson (16-4)

     

    1974-75

    Large schools

    1.  Brookville Lutheran-8 (20-1)

    2.  Yonkers Gorton-1 (22-2)

    3.  Babylon-11 (21-2)

    4.  Rockville Centre South Side-8 (21-2)

    5.  Yonkers Lincoln-1 (21-3)

    6.  Fairport-5 (20-2)

    7.  Garden City-8 (20-2)

    8.  Troy Catholic-2 (16-5)

    9.  Harborfields-11 (19-3)

    10.  Malverne-8 (19-4)

    11.  Farmingdale-8 (19-3)

    12.  Lackawanna-6 (21-2)

    13.  Syracuse CBA-3 (20-3)

    14.  Webster Thomas-5 (20-2)

    15.  Buffalo Timon-6 (18-3)

    16.  Susquehanna Valley-4 (17-6)

    17.  Rochester East-5 (18-3)

    18.  Rockville Centre St. Agnes-8 (15-6)

    19.  Utica Notre Dame-3 (17-5)

    20.  Fox Lane-1 (19-2)

    21.  Lockport-6 (20-2)

    22.  Syracuse Central Tech-3 (18-4)

    23.  Buffalo Hutch Tech-6 (15-2)

    24.  Newburgh Free Academy-9 (14-3)

    25.  Union-Endicott-4 (19-1)

    (tie) Kingston-1 (19-3)

    Small schools

    1.  Syracuse Sacred Heart-3 (21-1)

    2.  Kendall-5 (22-0)

    3.  Tuckahoe-1 (18-1)

    4.  Somers-1 (18-1)

    5.  Saranac-7 (22-1)

    6.  Rensselaer-2 (22-1)

    7.  Oakfield-Alabama-5 (22-1)

    8.  Sidney-4 (20-2)

    9.  Liberty-9 (17-2)

    10.  Fallsburgh-9 (18-2)

    11.  St. Francis, Athol Springs-6 (15-6)

    12.  Monroe-Woodbury-9 (18-2)

    13.  Portville-6 (18-6)

    14.  Lyons-5 (20-2)

    15.  Beaver River-3 (21-1)

    16.  Seneca Falls Mynderse-5 (18-4)

    17.  Harrisville-10 (24-0)

    18.  Ravena-2 (19-3)

    19.  Hastings-1 (18-6)

    20.  Akron-6 (17-3)

    21.  Rye Neck-1 (15-6)

    22.  Dunkirk Mindszenty-6 (14-7)

    23.  Greenwich-2 (20-2)

    24.  Holland Patent-3 (18-3)

    25.  Highland Falls-9 (17-3)

    (tie) Syracuse St. John Baptist-3 (17-5)

     

    1975-76

    Large schools

    1.  Babylon-11 (23-0)

    2.  North babylon-11 (18-2)

    3.  Lackawanna-6 (20-0)

    4.  Yonkers-1 (22-2)

    5.  Malverne-8 (21-2)

    6.  Brentwood Sonderling-11 (19-2)

    7.  Mount Vernon-1 (20-1)

    8.  East Hampton-11 (20-1)

    9.  Buffalo Nichols-6 (18-0)

    10.  Freeport-8 (20-3)

    11.  Farmingdale-8 (19-2)

    12.  Syracuse-CBA (19-3)

    13.  Union-Endicott-4 (22-1)

    14.  Yonkers Gorton-1 (18-5)

    15.  Schenectady Mont Pleasant-2 (19-3)

    16.  Niagara Falls-6 (20-3)

    17.  Rome Free Academy-3 (17-5)

    18.  Rush-Henrietta Sperry-5 (20-2)

    19.  Lawrence-8 (19-2)

    20.  Rochester Monroe-5 (19-2)

    21.  Utica Notre Dame-3 (18-2)

    22.  Roosevelt-8 (17-3)

    23.  Central Islip-11 (19-1)

    24.  Hicksville Holy Trinity-8 (19-4)

    25.  Amherst-6 (19-2)

    Small schools

    1.  Kendall-5 (22-0)

    2.  New Rochelle Salesian-1 (24-3)

    3.  Liberty-9 (20-1)

    4.  Bridgehampton-11 (17-3)

    5.  Clinton-3 (23-0)

    6.  Mynderse-5 (20-2)

    7.  Maple Grove-6 (22-1)

    8.  Lackawanna Baker-6 (16-5)

    9.  Sidney-4 (20-2)

    10.  Portville-6 (20-1)

    11.  Catskill-2 (22-1)

    12.  Canton-10 (21-2)

    13.  Tuckahoe-1 (19-4)

    14.  West Canada-3 (19-2)

    15.  Cheektowaga JFK-6 (16-3)

    16.  Pleasantville-1 (19-5)

    17.  Marcus Whitman-5 (18-4)

    18.  Candor-4 (19-3)

    19.  Dunkirk-6 (16-5)

    20.  Holland-Patent-3 (19-4)

    21.  Hendrick Hudson-1 (15-5)

    22.  Fulton-3 (15-4)

    23.  Galway-2 (21-2)

    24.  Hastings-1 (15-4)

    25.  Lake Shore-6 (18-2)

    (tie) Lansing-4 (19-3)

     

    1976-77

    Large schools

    1.  Long Island Lutheran-8 (19-1)

    2.  Lackawanna-6 (24-0)

    3.  North Babylon-11 (23-2)

    4.  Hicksville Holy Trinity-8 (20-4)

    5.  Brentwood Sonderling-11 (19-1)

    6.  Syracuse CBA-3 (20-1)

    7.  Albany-2 (21-3)

    8.  Rochester Madison-5 (19-1)

    9.  Utica Notre Dame-3 (18-3)

    10.  Sachem-11 (17-3)

    11.  Buffalo Nichols-6 (15-1)

    12.  East Hampton-11 (22-1)

    13.  Albertus Magnus-9 (22-2)

    14.  Massapequa-8 (22-3)

    15.  Latham Shaker-2 (19-2)

    16.  Albany CBA-2 (18-2)

    17.  Mount Vernon-1 (18-5)

    18.  Elmira Notre Dame-4 (21-2)

    19.  Jamesville-DeWitt-3 (17-3)

    20.  Liverpool-3 (18-3)

    21.  Yonkers Gorton-1 (18-4)

    22.  Yonkers-1 (18-4)

    23.  Roosevelt-8 (21-3)

    24.  Fairport-5 (20-2)

    25.  Kenmore West-6 (16-1)

    (tie) West Babylon-11 (18-2)

    (tie) Williamsville Neumann-6 (18-3)

    Small schools

    1.  Woodlands-1 (21-2)

    2.  Saratoga Catholic-2 (23-1)

    3.  Glens Falls-2 (18-2)

    4.  Fulton-3 (17-3)

    5.  Rye Neck-1 (22-2)

    6.  Canandaigua-5 (18-4)

    7.  Newark-5 (19-1)

    8.  St. Francis, Athol Springs-6 (15-6)

    9.  Lansing-4 (23-1)

    10.  Ogdensburg Free-10 (20-4)

    11.  Chittenango-3 (21-2)

    12.  Alden-6 (18-2)

    13.  Schuylerville-2 (23-2)

    14.  Sidney-4 (16-4)

    15.  Sodus-5 (21-1)

    16.  Highland Falls O'Neill-9 (20-2)

    17.  Hendrick Hudson-1 (19-3)

    18.  Lockport DeSales-6 (15-3)

    19.  Hudson-2 (19-2)

    20.  Weedsport-3 (18-2)

    21.  Dunkirk-6 (17-4)

    22.  Cooperstown-3 (21-1)

    23.  Bloomfield-5 (20-2)

    24.  Oakfield-Alabama-5 (21-1)

    25.  Clinton-3 (18-3)

    (tie) Byram Hills-1 (18-2)

     

    1977-78

    Large schools

    1.  Mount Vernon-1 (26-0)

    2.  Troy Catholic-2 (21-2)

    3.  Clarkstown South-9 (21-1)

    4.  Niskayuna-2 (22-4)

    5.  Lutheran-8 (14-4)

    6.  Freeport-8 (19-5)

    7.  West Babylon-11 (23-1)

    8.  Williamsville Neumann-6 (20-1)

    9.  Elmira Notre Dame-4 (20-4)

    10.  Rochester East-5 (23-2)

    11.  Lewiston-Porter-6 (20-3)

    12.  Holy Trinity-8 (17-4)

    13.  East Hampton-11 (20-2)

    14.  Bellport-11 (20-2)

    15.  Kenmore West-6 (22-3)

    16.  Long Beach-8 (21-1)

    17.  Farmingdale-8 (21-1)

    18.  Port Chester-1 (17-6)

    19.  Jamesville-Dewitt-3 (21-4)

    20.  Smithtown St. Anthony-11 (17-3)

    21.  Roosevelt-8 (22-3)

    22.  Rochester Madison-5 (19-4)

    23.  Vestal-4 (19-5)

    24.  Brockport-5 (20-2)

    25.  Albany-2 (15-4)

    (tie) Webster Thomas-5 (19-3)

    Small schools

    1.  Schuylerville-2 (26-1)

    2.  Newark-5 (23-1)

    3.  Saratoga-2 (21-1)

    4.  St. Francis-6 (17-4)

    5.  Byram Hills-1 (20-6)

    6.  Clinton-3 (23-1)

    7.  Cheektowaga JFK-6 (17-2)

    8.  Waterloo-5 (16-5)

    9.  Bloomfield-5 (22-3)

    10.  Tuckahoe-1 (19-4)

    11.  Sidney-4 (19-4)

    12.  Goshen-9 (20-2)

    13.  Allegany-6 (21-2)

    14.  Galway-2 (20-3)

    15.  Bridgehampton-11 (18-2)

    16.  Westlake-1 (19-3)

    17.  Millbrook-1 (20-2)

    18.  Red Hook-9 (17-2)

    19.  Vernon-Verona-Sherrill-3 (18-4)

    20.  Cooperstown-3 (21-3)

    21.  Pierson-11 (18-4)

    22.  Syracuse Bishop Grimes-3 (17-2)

    23.  Alexander Hamilton-1 (19-6)

    24.  Maple Grove-6 (18-2)

    25.  Trumansburg-4 (18-3)

    (tie) Holland-6 (17-3)

     

    1978-79

    Large schools

    1.  Rockville Center St. Agnes-8 (26-3)

    2.  St. Anthony-11 (21-5)

    3.  Mount Vernon-1 (27-2)

    4.  Latham Shaker-2 (24-1)

    5.  Lackawanna-6 (23-3)

    6.  Scarsdale-1 (22-2)

    7.  Bellport-11 (23-1)

    8.  Malverne-8 (24-2)

    9.  Rush-Henrietta Sperry-5 (23-2)

    10.  Central Islip-11 (23-3)

    11.  Rochester East-5 (19-4)

    12.  Albertus Magnus-9 (23-3)

    13.  Syracuse Bishop Ludden-3 (20-1)

    14.  Glen Cove-8 (20-2)

    15.  Poughkeepsie-1 (21-2)

    16.  Troy Catholic-2 (20-3)

    17.  Williamsville East-6 (22-2)

    18.  Manhasset-8 (19-2)

    19.  Elmira Free-4 (20-3)

    20.  Union-Endicott-4 (19-3)

    21.  Uniondale-8 (18-5)

    22.  Lawrence-8 (19-3)

    23.  Kenmore West-6 (19-2)

    24.  Newburgh Free-1 (18-3)

    25.  Rochester Madison-5 (15-4)

    (tie) Rush-Henrietta Roth-5 (19-1)

    Small schools

    1.  Sidney-4 (25-1)

    2.  Mattituck-11 (21-2)

    3.  Gloversville-2 (21-3)

    4.  Newark-5 (20-4)

    5.  Bridgehampton-11 (20-3)

    6.  Cuba-5 (23-4)

    7.  Peekskill-1 (19-2)

    8.  Norwood-Norfolk-10 (19-4)

    9.  Caledonia-Mumford-5 (20-4)

    10.  Berne-Knox-2 (26-1)

    11.  Valley Central-9 (21-3)

    12.  Sodus-5 (20-2)

    13.  Gouverneur-10 (22-4)

    14.  Queensbury-2 (18-7)

    15.  Victor-5 (18-5)

    16.  Alexander Hamilton-1 (18-5)

    17.  Allegany-6 (18-3)

    18.  Mehanicville-2 (19-5)

    19.  Oneida-3 (20-3)

    20.  Wallkill-9 (19-3)

    21.  Greenwich-2) (21-2)

    22.  Cheektowaga JFK-6 (16-4)

    23.  Ellenville-9 (20-4)

    24.  Beaver River-3 (20-2)

    25.  Eastchester-1 (18-4)

    (tie) Cohoes-2 (20-3)

     

    1979-80

    Large schools

    1.  Hicksville Holy Trinity-8 (27-2)

    2.  Latham Shaker-2 (23-1)

    3.  Mount Vernon-1 (22-1)

    4.  Lutheran-8 (19-4)

    5.  Bellport-11 (25-3)

    6.  St. Dominic's-8 (23-5)

    7.  Ward Melville-11 (21-6)

    8.  Newburgh Free-1 (24-1)

    9.  Union-Endicott-4 (24-3)

    10.  Rockville Centre St. Agnes-8 (21-5)

    11.  Rush-Henrietta Roth-5 (24-3)

    12.  Scarsdale-1 (20-2)

    13.  Central Islip-11 (21-2)

    14.  Albany CBA-2 (19-7)

    15.  Rochester Madison-5 (18-3)

    16.  Buffalo St. Joe's-6 (25-1)

    17.  Farmingdale-8 (19-5)

    18.  Harborfields-11 (18-4)

    19.  Rochester Monroe-5 (20-2)

    20.  Malverne-8 (17-6)

    21.  Jamestown-6 (21-2)

    22.  Spring Valley-9 (21-1)

    23.  Horace Greeley-1 (21-4)

    24.  Hempstead-8 (18-4)

    25.  Penfield-5 (19-5)

    (tie) Lackawanna-6 (20-2)

    (tie) Uniondale-8 (20-2)

    Small schools

    1.  Bridgehampton-11 (21-4)

    2.  Peekskill-1 (21-2)

    3.  Newark-5 (20-1)

    4.  Lyons-5 (25-2)

    5.  Gloversville-2 (20-5)

    6.  Vernon-Verona-Sherrill-3 (23-1)

    7.  Lansingburgh-2 (19-3)

    8.  South Seneca-5 (22-2)

    9.  Hastings-1 (22-5)

    10.  Mt. Assumption-7 (19-5)

    11.  Greenwich-2 (25-2)

    12.  Cuba-5 (20-3)

    13.  Springville-6 (19-2)

    14.  Goshen Burke-9 (17-5)

    15.  Ellenville-9 (18-2)

    16.  Norwood-Norfolk-10 (20-5)

    17.  Oppenheim-Ephratah-3 (21-5)

    18.  Mexico-3 (19-3)

    19.  Windsor-4 (19-3)

    20.  Catskill-2 (20-2)

    21.  Homer-3 (19-2)

    22.  Allegany-6 (17-3)

    23.  Southampton-11 (16-5)

    24.  Pavilion-5 (20-2)

    25.  Fallsburgh-9 (15-4)

    (tie) Hudson Falls-2 (19-4)

    (tie) Weedsport-3 (22-1)



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