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2012-13 Boys basketball (through Jan. 20, 2013)
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Class AA
 1. Lutheran-AIS                    13-1
 2. Fairport-5                      12-0
 3. Abraham Lincoln-PSAL            16-3
 4. Niagara Falls-6                  9-1
 5. South Shore-PSAL                17-3
 6. Mount Vernon-1                   8-1
 7. Wings Academy-PSAL              16-3
 8. Bayside-PSAL                    16-1
 9. Cardozo-PSAL                    15-2
10. Archbishop Molloy-CHSAA         12-4
11. Christ the King-CHSAA           12-2
12. Troy-2                          10-2
13. Central Islip-11                11-1
14. Jefferson-PSAL                  14-4
15. Bishop Loughlin-CHSAA           12-2
16. Bethlehem-2                     11-1
17. Albany CBA-2                    11-2
18. Curtis-PSAL                     18-4
19. Archbishop Stepinac-CHSAA       11-3
20. Cardinal Hayes-CHSAA            12-4
21. Spring Valley-1                  7-1
22. Green Tech-2                     9-1
23. Williamsville North-6           10-2
24. Jamestown-6                      9-1
25. North Rockland-1                10-1
26. Northport-11                    12-1
27. Webster Schroeder-5             11-1
28. Kingston-9                       9-2
29. Fayetteville-Manlius-3          10-2
30. Brentwood-11                    11-1

  Honorable mention: Arlington 10-2, Baldwin 8-3, Bay Shore 8-4, Binghamton 8-2,
Bishop Kearney 6-5, Clarence 10-3, Clarkstown South 6-3, Deer Park 8-3, 
Farmingdale 9-2, Freeport 8-3, Great Neck South 9-2, Greece Athena 9-3, Half 
Hollow Hills West 8-2, Hicksville 8-2, Hilton 9-3, Irondequoit 9-1, Kenmore West 
9-3, Kings Park 10-4, Liverpool 8-3, Mahopac 8-2, Newburgh Free 7-2, North 
Babylon 8-4, Oswego 7-3, Riverhead 9-3, Rochester McQuaid 10-3, F.D. Roosevelt 
9-2, Shaker 10-2, Syracuse Henninger 8-2, Syracuse Nottingham 7-3, Warwick Valley 
7-3.

Class A
 1. Bishop Ludden-3                 11-1
 2. Byram Hills-1                   10-1
 3. Canisius-MMA                    11-3
 4. Geneva-5                        11-0
 5. Albany Academy-AIS               9-2
 6. Washington Irving-PSAL          13-0
 7. Burke Catholic-9                 6-3
 8. Scotia-Glenville-2              12-0
 9. Nazareth-CHSAA                  11-3
10. Peekskill-1                      7-2
11. Ben Banneker-PSAL               12-0
12. Buffalo St. Joseph-MMA          12-4
13. Manhasset St. Mary-CHSAA        11-4
14. Pathways Prep-PSAL              13-3
15. Buffalo McKinley-6               9-2
16. Cardinal Spellman-CHSAA         10-3
17. Amherst-6                       11-1
18. Cortland-3                      13-1
19. Rochester Charlotte-5            9-2
20. Holy Trinity-CHSAA              13-4
21. Amityville-11                    9-2
22. Poughkeepsie-1                   7-2
23. Albertus Magnus-1               10-3
24. Carthage-3                      13-1
25. Springfield Gardens-PSAL        12-3

  Honorable mention: Bayport-Blue Point 10-3, Bethpage 8-3, Bishop Kellenberg 
8-4, Bishop Timon 7-6, Buffalo South Park 10-3, Chaminade 9-5, Evander Childs-
PSAL 14-1, Cornwall 7-3, Harborfields 7-3, Jericho 9-3, Johnson City 10-2, 
Lawrence 9-2, Maine-Endwell 10-2, Malone 13-1, New Hartford 12-2, New Paltz 9-1, 
Rochester Aquinas 8-4, Roslyn 8-3, Saugerties 9-1, Sweet Home 10-2, Waverly 8-3, 
Wayne 11-1, Whitesboro 9-3.

Class B
 1. Olean-6                         11-1
 2. Fannie Lou Hamer-PSAL           14-0
 3. Buffalo Nichols-CHSAA           11-3
 4. Hornell-5                       10-0
 5. Newcomers High-PSAL             10-1
 6. Eleanor Roosevelt-PSAL          11-0
 7. Susquehanna Valley-4             9-0
 8. Watervliet-2                     5-7 **
 9. Ogdensburg Free-10              11-1
10. Poughkeepsie Lourdes-1           9-3
11. Marlboro-9                       9-1
12. Briarcliff-1                    11-2
13. Westhill-3                      11-2
14. Schuylerville-2                 10-1
15. Cleveland Hill-6                11-1
16. Southampton-11                  10-1
17. Batavia-5                       10-1
18. Cairo-Durham-2                  11-2
19. Putnam Valley-1                 11-2
20. Catskill-2                      13-1
(tie) James I. O'Neill-9             9-1

  (Watervliet forfeited five games on Jan. 4 over a player eligibility
determination. The impact of that individual's loss does not affect 
Watervliet's status as a highly regarded Section 2 contender.)

  Honorable mention: Babylon 9-2, Beekmantown 8-3, Bishop Grimes 8-4, Buffalo 
CSAT 7-3, Buffalo East 9-4, Clinton 10-3, Cohoes 7-4, Collegiate-AIS 8-4, Ilion 
8-4, Lackawanna 9-2, Lancaster St. Mary 9-4, Mekeel Christian 9-2, Northeastern 
Clinton 10-2, Norwich 9-3, Oyster Bay 8-3, Pawling 8-4, Phoenix 9-4, Potsdam 7-4, 
Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk 8-3, Sherburne-Earlville 10-4, South Jefferson 12-1, 
Spackenkill 6-3, Syracuse Academy of Science 9-4, Wellsville 9-3, Wheatley 9-2.

Class C
 1. Pine Plains-9                    9-2
 2. Silver Creek-6                  11-0
 3. Hoosic Valley-2                 12-1
 4. Buffalo Middle College-6         8-3
 5. Maple Grove-6                   10-1
 6. Elmira Notre Dame-4             12-0
 7. Beaver River-3                  14-1
 8. Batavia Notre Dame-5            12-0
 9. Mohawk-3                        13-1
10. Clyde-Savannah-5                11-1
11. Caledonia-Mumford-5             11-1
12. Stony Brook-11                   9-1
13. Lyons-5                         10-1
14. Moravia-4                       10-1
15. Thousand Islands-3              11-2
16. Lake George-2                   11-1
17. Lansing-4                        8-1
18. Palisade Prep-1                  9-1
19. Sidney-4                        11-1
20. Addison-5                       10-1

  Honorable mention: Alexander 9-3, Ausable Valley 8-4, Berne-Knox-Westerlo 
8-5, Buffalo Oracle Charter 12-1, Canajoharie 11-2, Cuba-Rushford 9-3, 
Fabius-Pompey 10-2, Friends Academy 6-4, Geneseo 10-1, Greenwich 9-4, Honeoye 
9-3, Morrisville-Eaton 8-3, Naples 8-1, Odessa-Montour 10-3, Perry 9-3, 
Schoharie 8-3, Stillwater 7-4, Tri-Valley 8-3, Tully 11-3, Waterville 10-1, 
Watkins Glen 9-2, West Canada 10-4, Wheatland-Chili 10-2, York 10-2.

Class D
 1. Argyle-2                        12-0
 2. New York Mills-3                11-1
 3. University Prep-5               10-1
 4. Children's Village-1            10-1
 5. Schroon Lake-7                  11-0
 6. Fillmore-5                       9-2
 7. North Warren-2                   9-2
 8. Lyme-3                          11-3
 9. Sherman-6                        7-3
10. Loudonville Christian-2         11-1
11. Webster Christian-5              7-3
12. Morris-4                         9-1
13. Jasper-Troupsburg-5              8-2
14. Chateaugay-10                    9-3
15. St. Regis Falls-10              12-1

  Honorable mention: Cincinnatus 8-2, Clymer 8-4, Edwards-Knox 11-2, 
Elizabethtown-Lewis 9-3, Fort Ann 8-4, Hammondsport 10-2, Harrisville 10-3, 
Houghton 6-3, Hunter-Tannersville 8-2, Margaretville 11-1, McGraw 12-1, 
Richfield Springs 9-2, Rome Catholic 9-4, Scio 10-3.


Active winning streaks
  Fannie Lou Hamer-PSAL 14, Washington Irving-PSAL 13, Ben Banneker-PSAL 12, 
Batavia Notre Dame 12, Carthage 12, Elmira Notre Dame 12, Fairport 12, Argyle 
12, Scotia-Glenville 12, Eleanor Roosevelt-PSAL 11, Lutheran 11, Geneva 11, 
Schroon Lake 11, Silver Creek 11, Hornell 10, New York Mills 10. (10-or-more 
are listed).



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