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    Boys basketball
    Final NYSSWA rankings, 1980-81 to 1986-87

    1980-81

    Large schools

    1. Mount Vernon-1 (27-2)

    2. Malverne-8 (23-4)

    3. Lutheran-8 (20-4)

    4. St. Dominic’s-8 (24-3)

    5. Bay Shore-11 (22-3)

    6. Hempstead-8 (22-1)

    7. Newburgh Free Acdemy-1 (20-1)

    8. Sachem-11 (20-2)

    9. Uniondale-8 (20-2)

    10. Greece Arcadia-5 (23-2)

    11. Half Hollow Hills West-11 (18-3)

    12. Troy Catholic-2 (21-3)

    13. Rockville Centre St. Agnes-8 (19-4)

    14. Holy Trinity-8 (20-7)

    15. Hyde Park Roosevelt-1 (20-4)

    16. Shaker-2 (20-2)

    17. Buffalo McKinley-6 (20-5)

    18. Saratoga-2 (20-3)

    19. Syracuse Corcoran-3) 20-5

    20. Peekskill-1 (20-4)

    21. Yonkers-1 (18-5)

    22. Union-Endicott-4 (21-2)

    23. Hewlett-8 (19-2)

    24. Rush-Henrietta Roth-5 (20-3)

    25. (tie) Lackawanna-6 (19-1)

    25 (tie) Elmira Free Academy-4 (21-2)

    Small schools

    1. Tuckahoe-1 (23-5)

    2. Lyons-5 (22-1)

    3. Newark-5 (19-2)

    4. New York Mills-3 (25-2)

    5. Liberty-9 (22-1)

    6. Southampton-11 (16-2)

    7. Alexander Hamilton-1 (19-5)

    8. Alden-6 (17-3)

    9. Catskill-2 (17-5)

    10. Sodus-5 (20-3)

    11. Amsterdam Scully-2 (21-5)

    12. Silver Creek-6 (19-1)

    13. South Glens Falls-2 (22-2)

    14. Woodlands-1 (19-4)

    15. Depew-6 (15-5)

    16. Vernon-Verona-Sherrill-3 (18-2)

    17. Rensselaer-2 (23-4)

    18. Batavia Notre Dame-5 (@3-2)

    19. Highland Falls O’Neill-9 (22-2)

    20. Fallsburgh-9 (18-3)

    21. Watertown Immaculate Heart-3 (18-5)

    22. Windsor-4 (19-6)

    23. Malone-10 (22-2)

    24. Romulus-5 (20-2)

    25. (tie) Caledonia-Mumford-5 (18-4)

    25. (tie) Ellenville-9 (17-6)

     

    1981-82

    Large schools

    1. Lutheran-8 (18-6)

    2. Spring Valley-9 (22-5)

    3. Syracuse Nottingham-3 (26-1)

    4. Oyster Bay St. Dominic-8 (23-3)

    5. Walt Whitman-11 (19-6)

    6. Rockville Centre St. Agnes-8 (24-4)

    7. North Babylon-11 (19-2)

    8. Albany-2 (22-4)

    9. Troy Catholic-2 (22-2)

    10. Yonkers-1 (21-3)

    11. Syracuse Bishop Ludden-3 (22-3)

    12. Buffalo South Park-6 (21-3)

    13. Mount Vernon-1 (19-4)

    14. Poughkeepsie-1 (20-6)

    15. Malverne-8 (20-3)

    16. Wyandanch-11 (23-5)

    17. Newburgh Free Academy-1 (19-7)

    18. Binghamton-4 (21-2)

    19. Lackawanna-6 (18-3)

    20. Brentwood-11 (16-5)

    21. Sweet Home-6 (19-1)

    22. Baldwin-8 (19-4)

    23. Manhasset-8 (20-2)

    24. Rochester East-5 (0-19)

    25. (tie) Jamestown-6 (18-1)

    25. (tie) Utica Notre Dame-3 (19-3)

    Small schools

    1. Catskill-2 (25-1)

    2. Lyons-5 (25-1)

    3. Liberty-9 (20-4)

    4. Woodlands-1 (21-2)

    5. Trumansburg-4  (25-1)

    6. New York Mills-3 (24-2)

    7. Bronxville-1 (20-2)

    8. Windsor-4 (22-3)

    9. Depew-6 (17-3)

    10. Southampton-11 (18-2)

    11. Tuckahoe-1 (18-8)

    12. Highland Falls O’Neill-9 (21-4)

    13. Greenport-11 (18-2)

    14. Malone-10 (23-2)

    15. Warsaw-5 (21-1)

    16. Hudson-2 (19-3)

    17. Watervliet-2 (21-4)

    18. Middletown-9 (19-5)

    19. Geneva-5 (16-5)

    20. Vernon-Verona-Sherrill-3 (18-2)

    21. Fallsburgh-9 (19-4)

    22. Falconer-6 (19-3)

    23. Valhalla-1 (18-5)

    24. Syracuse Bishop Grimes-3 (15-5)

    25. (tie) Whitney Point-4 (19-4)

    25. (tie) Hoosick Falls-2 (19-3)

     

    1982-83

    Large schools

    1. (tie) North Babylon-11 (26-2)

    1. (tie) Rockville Centre St. Agnes-8 (24-3)

    3. Albany CBA-2 (22-4)

    4. Newburgh Free Academy-1 (22-1)

    5. Hempstead-8 (20-3)

    6. New Rochelle-1 (19-2)

    7. Spring Valley-9 (20-3)

    8. Rochester Charlotte-5 (24-2)

    9. Mount Vernon-1 (22-2)

    10. Rochester East-5 (20-2)

    11. Ward Melville-11 (18-4)

    12. Union-Endicott-4 (19-5)

    13. Webster Thomas-5 (23-1)

    14. Buffalo South Park-6 (20-3)

    15. Sweet Home-6 (21-1)

    16. Rochester McQuaid-5 (19-2)

    17. Liverpool-3 (22-2)

    18. Buffalo Bennett-6 (22-4)

    19. Kenmore West-6 (19-2)

    20. Buffalo Kensington-6 (17-2)

    21. Copiague-11 (18-3)

    22. Hicksville Holy Trinity-8 (19-6)

    23. Smithtown St. Anthony-11 (19-7)

    24. Shenendehowa-2 (20-2)

    25. Elmira Free Academy-4 (21-1)

    Small schools

    1. Goshen Burke-9 (25-1)

    2. Catskill-2 (22-2)

    3. Irvington-1 (23-2)

    4. Southampton-11 (18-2)

    5. Woodlands-1 (21-4)

    6. Amsterdam Bishop Scully-2 (22-2)

    7. Vernon-Verona-Sherrill-3 (20-1)

    8. Voorheesville-2 (26-1)

    9. Geneva-5 (17-5)

    10. Depew-6 (16-3)

    11. Rye Country Day-1 (23-0)

    12. Trumansburg-4 (23-2)

    13. Liberty-9 (21-3)

    14. Soduc-5 (20-2)

    15. Syracuse Bishop Grimes-3 (17-3)

    16. Brookfield-3 (26-1)

    17. Miller Place-11 (17-3)

    18. Somers JFK-1 (20-4)

    19. Lansing-4 (22-1)

    20. Catskill St. Patrick-2 (20-7)

    21. Hannibal-3 (22-3)

    22. Cheektowaga-6 (15-4)

    23. Edgemont-1 (19-3)

    24. Roxbury-4 (23-1)

    25. Byron-Bergen-5 (20-1)

     

    1983-84

    Large schools

    1. Truman-NYC (27-3)

    2. Sweet Home-6 (22-3)

    3. Christ The King-NYC (23-6)

    4. Smithtown St. Anthony-11 (24-2)

    5. Buffalo Bennett-6 (23-2)

    6. Syracuse Fowler-3 (24-1)

    7. Jackson-NYC (24-3)

    8. Amityville-11 (21-3)

    9. Boys & Girls-NYC (21-5)

    10. North Babylon-11 (21-3)

    11. Roosevelt-8 (23-1)

    12. Long Beach-8 (19-7)

    13. Tolentine-NYC (20-8)

    14. All Hallows-NYC (20-7)

    15. Lincoln-NYC (22-3)

    16. Springfield Gardens-NYC (19-5)

    17. Albany-2 (23-4)

    18. Mount Vernon-1 (21-3)

    19. St. Francis Prep-NYC (22-5)

    20. Power Memorial-NYC (20-4)

    21. Hempstead-8 (21-2)

    22. Buffalo South Park-6 (14-5)

    23. Stevenson-NYC (19-6)

    24. Bronx JFK-NYC (20-3)

    25. Rochester Franklin-5 (17-5)

    26. Bishop Loughlin-NYC (19-5)

    27. Rochester Charlotte-5 (23-4)

    28.Buffalo McKinley-6 (19-2)

    29. Albany CBA-2 (20-3)

    30. Murry Bergtraum-NYC (24-2)

    Small schools

    1. Catskill-2 (24-3)

    2. Bridgehampton-11 (23-1)

    3. Dalton School-NYC (24-6)

    4. McBurney School-NYC (24-2)

    5. Vernon-Verona-Sherrill-3 (20-1)

    6. Alexander Hamilton-1 (21-4)

    7. Kingston Coleman-9 (21-4)

    8. Miller Place-11 (18-2)

    9. Manhasset-8 (21-2)

    10. Irvington-1 (23-2)

    11. Greenwood-5 (22-4)

    12. Waterloo-5 (17-4)

    13. Binghamton Seton-4 (19-4)

    14. Geneva-5 (16-5)

    15. Hoosick Falls-2 (21-4)

    16. Friends Academy-8 (16-4)

    17. Rome Catholic-3 (22-2)

    18. Saratoga Catholic-2 (22-2)

    19. Byren-Bergen-5 (20-2)

    20. Olean Walsh-6 (14-5)

    21. Syracuse Bishop Grimes-3 (16-3)

    22. Carle Place-8 (19-5)

    23. Batavia Notre Dame-5 (18-5)

    24. Poly Prep-NYC (19-5)

    25. Allegany-6 (18-4)

    26. Hannibal-3 (20-3)

    27. Highland School-NYC (19-2)

    28. Dover Plains-1 (19-4)

    29. Noorwood-Norfolk-10 (23-3)

    30. Canajoharie-2 (20-1)

     

    1984-85

    Large schools

    1. All Hallows-NYC (24-7)

    2. Binghamton-4 (24-1)

    3. Jackson-NYC (26-3)

    4. Mount Vernon-1 (24-2)

    5. St. Raymond-NYC (24-3)

    6. Boys & Girls (22-3)

    7. Hempstead-8 (24-2)

    8. Holy Trinity-8 (22-3)

    9. Bronx JFK-NYC (23-3)

    10. Lutheran-8 (18-4)

    11. Bellport-11 (21-2)

    12. Rochester East-5 (22-2)

    13. Christ The King-NYC (23-4)

    14. St. Anthony-11 (18-4)

    15. Shenendehowa-2 (22-4)

    16. New Rochelle-1 (20-3)

    17. Rochester Franklin-5 (19-3)

    18. Albany-2 (20-3)

    19. Freeport-8 (19-4)

    20. Tolentine-NYC (18-8)

    21. Gompers-NYC (25-2)

    22. St. Francis Prep-NYC (20-5)

    23. Westbury-8 (23-5)

    24. Lackawanna-6 (23-3)

    25. Westinghouse-NYC (20-3)

    26. Buffalo Nichols-6 (22-3)

    27. Utica Notre Dame-3 (21-6)

    28. Buffalo Grover Cleveland-6 (19-3)

    29. Beach Channel-NYC (19-6)

    30. (tie) Walt Whitman-11 (17-4)

    30. (tie) Syracuse Bishop Ludden-3 (17-7)

    Small schools

    1. Oswego Bishop Cunningham-3 (24-2)

    2. Bridgehampton-11 (21-3)

    3. Manhasset-8 (22-2)

    4. Kingston Coleman-9 (23-1)

    5. Wheatley-8 (22-4)

    6. Center Moriches-11 (20-4)

    7. Catskill-2 (24-3)

    8. Malverne-8 (20-3)

    9. Alexander Hamilton-1 (19-4)

    10. Honeoye-5 (23-2)

    11. Monroe-Woodbury-9 (19-3)

    12. Albany Academy-2 (22-4)

    13. Peekskill-1 (23-3)

    14. Syracuse Bishop Grimes-3 (22-1)

    15. Horace Mann-NYC (18-2)

    16. Highland Falls O’Neill-9 (20-3)

    17. Dover Plains-1 (18-6)

    18. Irvington-1 (22-1)

    19. Wheatland-Chili-5 (20-3)

    20. Dalton School-NYC (23-6)

    21. Cooperstown-3 (21-5)

    22. Goshen Burke-9 (17-6)

    23. Tonawanda O’Hara-6 (21-4)

    24. Canajoharie-2 (19-3)

    25. Riverdale School-NYC (20-3)

    26. Clyde-Savannah-5 (19-2)

    27. Wilson-6 (17-3)

    28. Jericho-8 (18-4)

    29. Canton-10 (19-5)

    30. (tie) Wallkill-9 (17-4)

    30. (tie) Mechanicville-2 (18-6)

     

    1985-86

    Large schools

    1. Binghamton-4 (25-1)

    2. Hempstead-8 (25-1)

    3. Lincoln-NYC (25-4)

    4. Archbishop Molloy-NYC (26-3)

    5. Tolentine-NYC (23-5)

    6. Manhattan Center-NYC (23-4)

    7. Albany-2 (22-3)

    8. Elmira Free Academy-4 (23-2)

    9. Buffalo Grover Cleveland-6 (21-3)

    10. Sweet Home-6 (18-3)

    11. Buffalo Nichols-6 (24-1)

    12. Shenendehowa-2 (22-1)

    13. North Babylon-11 (18-5)

    14. Lutheran-8 (16-5)

    15. august Martin-NYC (20-5)

    16. Buffalo South Park-6 (19-3)

    17. Mount Vernon-1 (20-5)

    18. New Rochelle-1 (21-2)

    19. Hillcrest-NYC (20-4)

    20. St. Anthony-11 (18-8)

    21. Burnt Hills-2 (21-2)

    22. Stevenson-NYC (17-6)

    23. Rochester Franklin-5 (17-6)

    24. Rush-Henrietta Sperry-5 (19-2)

    25. Rochester East-5 (19-1)

    26. Boys & Girls-NYC (19-1)

    27. Auburn-3 (19-5)

    28. Cardozo-NYC (18-6)

    29. Jackson-NYC (18-4)

    30. Syracuse Nottingham-3 (20-6)

    Small schools

    1. Bridgehampton-11 (23-1)

    2. Manhasset-8 (27-2)

    3. Rochester Wilson-5 (24-3)

    4. Riverdale School-NYC (25-1)

    5. Alexander Hamilton-1 (22-1)

    6. Clyde-Savannah-5 (22-0)

    7. Monroe-Woodbury-9 (20-2)

    8. Highland Falls O’Neill-9 (23-2)

    9. Peekskill-1 (23-2)

    10. Our Saviour Lutheran-NYC (22-5)

    11. Olean Walsh-6 (18-1)

    12. Newark-5 (21-2)

    13. Rye Neck-1 (22-3)

    14. Collegiate School-NYC (25-3)

    15. Malverne-8 (21-3)

    16. Stillwater-2 (24-1)

    17. Odessa-Montour-4 (24-2)

    18. Cooperstown-3 (24-2)

    19. Liberty-9 (21-2)

    20. Dunkirk-6 (17-4)

    21. Woodlands-1 (20-3)

    22. Oneonta-4 (19-4)

    23. Dobbs Ferry-1 (21-2)

    24. Glens Falls-2 (20-3)

    25. Nyack-1 (19-2)

    26. Fieldston School-NYC (21-5)

    27. Maple Grove-6 (18-3)

    28. Newfield-4 (19-7)

    29. Oswego Bishop Cunningham-3 (21-5)

    30. Salem-2 (21-5)

     

    1986-87

    Large schools

    1. Archbishop Molloy-NYC (26-3)

    2. Shenendehowa-2 (27-1)

    3. Springfield Gardens-NYC (24-3)

    4. Uniondale St. Agnes-8 (22-3)

    5. Stevenson-NYC (25-2)

    6. Syracuse Nottingham-3 (27-2)

    7. Buffalo Bennett-6 (22-1)

    8. Hempstead-8 (23-3)

    9. Alnaby-2 (22-1)

    10. Tolentine-NYC (22-5)

    11. North Babylon-11 (23-2)

    12. Abraham Lincoln-NYC (19-5)

    13. Syracuse Bishop Ludden-3 (22-4)

    14. Buffalo Nichols-6 (21-2)

    15. Rockville Centre South Side-8 (24-3)

    16. St. Raymond-NYC (20-6)

    17. Huntington-11 (21-2)

    18. Rochester McQuaid-5 (21-2)

    19. Grady-NYC (20-3)

    20. Amityville-11 (20-2)

    21. Binghamton-4 (19-4)

    22. Fairport-5 (21-1)

    23. New Rochelle-1 (21-4)

    24. Rochester East-5 (19-2)

    25. Hillcrest-NYC (18-5)

    26. Niagara Falls Trott-6 (22-4)

    27. Cardinal Hayes-NYC (20-8)

    28. Liverpool-3 (19-3)

    29. John Glenn-11 (18-6)

    30. Bay Shore-11 (19-3)

    Small schools

    1. Our Saviour Lutheran-NYC (25-1)

    2. Manhasset-8 (23-1)

    3. Alexander Hamilton-1 (22-3)

    4. Bridgehampton-11 (20-3)

    5. Clyde-Savannah-5 (22-0)

    6. Yonkers Gorton-1 (21-3)

    7. Newark-5 (22-2)

    8. Albertus Magnus-1 (21-3)

    9. Roosevelt-8 (19-4)

    10. Center Moriches-11 (20-8)

    11. Stillwater-2 (22-5)

    12. Liberty-9 (21-2)

    13. Watervliet-2 (21-3)

    14. Wheatland-Chili-5 (22-2)

    15. Oneonta-4 (21-3)

    16. Plattsburgh Mt. Assumption-7 (21-1)

    17. Hastings-1 (21-2)

    18. Livonia-5 (21-2)

    19. Regis School-NYC (20-4)

    20. Cuba-5 (25-1)

    21. General Brown-3 (22-3)

    22. Collegiate School-NYC (26-5)

    23. Beaver River-3 (22-2)

    24. Chenango Forks-4 (19-3)

    25. St. Johnsville-2 (22-3)

    26. Davenport-4 (24-2)

    27. Glen Cove-8 (17-5)

    28. Oneida-3 (19-5)

    29. Cooperstown-3 (21-2)

    30. Horace Mann-NYC (20-5)

     

     



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