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2012-13 Boys basketball (Final)
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Class AA
 1. Christ the King-CHSAA           28-3
 2. Lutheran-AIS                    25-3
 3. Abraham Lincoln-PSAL            26-6
 4. Bishop Kearney-5                17-8
 5. Cardinal Hayes-CHSAA            21-8
 6. Archbishop Molloy-CHSAA         19-8
 7. Wings Academy-PSAL              27-4
 8. Troy-2                          20-4
 9. Thomas Jefferson-PSAL           24-6
10. New Rochelle-1                 16-10
11. Northport-11                    22-3
12. Bishop Loughlin-CHSAA           22-8
13. Curtis-PSAL                     26-5
14. Bayside-PSAL                    23-4
15. Webster Schroeder-5             19-2
16. Kingston-9                      18-3
17. Cardozo-PSAL                    25-5
18. Green Tech-2                    17-4
19. Mount Vernon-1                  19-2
20. Jamestown-6                     19-3
21. Albany CBA-2                    18-3
22. Archbishop Stepinac-CHSAA       20-8
23. Baldwin-8                       17-4
24. Syracuse Henninger-3            18-4
25. North Rockland-1                18-3
26. Niagara Falls-6                 17-4
27. South Shore-PSAL                22-7
28. Shaker-2                        18-3
29. Mahopac-1                       17-4
30. Deer Park-11                    17-5

  Honorable mention: Arlington 15-4, Bethlehem 17-3, Binghamton 16-4, 
Brentwood 18-3, Central Islip 15-4, Clarence 15-5, Elmont 12-6, Fairport 
16-3, Farmingdale 15-4, Fayetteville-Manlius 17-3, Fox Lane 15-5, Great 
Neck South 13-5, Greece Athena 16-6, Half Hollow Hills West 15-5, Hicks-
ville 15-5, Hilton 14-4, Irondequoit 18-3, Kenmore West 14-7, Longwood 
12-7, Newburgh Free 12-6, Penfield 13-7, F.D. Roosevelt 15-5, Scarsdale 
13-7, Smithtown West 15-5, Spring Valley 17-3, St. Raymond-CHSAA 18-11, 
Uniondale 12-9, Utica Proctor 12-9, Washingtonville13-6, William Floyd 
14-6, Williamsville North 16-4.

Class A
 1. Albany Academy-AIS              16-4
 2. Nazareth-CHSAA                  23-6
 3. Canisius-MMA                    23-5
 4. John Adams-PSAL                 18-6
 5. Buffalo McKinley-6              22-3
 6. Burke Catholic-9                19-5
 7. Bishop Ludden-3                 20-3
 8. Amityville-11                   21-3
 9. Scotia-Glenville-2              22-1
10. Poughkeepsie-1                  19-3
11. Amherst-6                       20-2
12. Rochester Aquinas-5             19-3
13. Byram Hills-1                   19-2
14. Jericho-8                       18-4
15. Pathways Prep-PSAL              23-5
16. Cardinal Spellman-CHSAA         20-5
17. Eastchester-1                   19-2
18. Rochester Charlotte-5           17-4
19. Springfield Gardens-PSAL        17-6
20. Geneva-5                        19-2
21. Maine-Endwell-4                 17-3
22. New Hartford-3                  17-4
23. Peekskill-1                     16-5
24. Harborfields-11                 15-4
25. Buffalo St. Joseph-MMA          20-6

  Honorable mention: Albertus Magnus 15-4, Bayport-Blue Point 13-7, Bed-
ford Academy-PSAL 21-5, Ben Banneker-PSAL 16-3, Buffalo Hutch Tech 13-8, 
Carthage 18-2, Chaminade 19-9, Cortland 17-3, Evander Childs-PSAL 20-5, 
Frederick Douglass-PSAL 21-6, Holy Trinity 19-7, Indian River 14-5, John-
son City 12-5, Lawrence 15-4, Malone 17-2, Manhasset St. Mary 16-8, 
Massena 12-10, McKee Tech-PSAL 20-11, New Paltz 14-3, Roslyn 17-4, 
Saugerties 15-3, Somers 14-5, Sweet Home 15-5, Tappan Zee 14-5, Wayne 
17-4, Whitesboro 13-6, Williamsville South 15-5.

Class B
 1. Msgr. Scanlan-CHSAA             19-6
 2. Fannie Lou Hamer-PSAL           29-4
 3. Watervliet-2                    18-9 **
 4. Babylon-11                      22-4
 5. Batavia-5                       18-4
 6. Olean-6                         21-2
 7. Westhill-3                      20-3
 8. Ogdensburg Free-10              21-2
 9. Marlboro-9                      15-6
10. Lancaster St.  Mary-MMA         19-8
11. Riverdale Country Day-AIS       20-4
12. Norwich-4                       16-5
13. Wheatley-8                      15-5
14. Our Lady of  Lourdes-1          17-6
15. Schuylerville-2                 20-2
16. Hornell-5                       19-3
17. Buffalo East-6                  15-7
18. Newcomers High-PSAL             16-3
19. Catskill-2                      19-2
20. Wellsville-5                    17-4
20. Cairo-Durham-2                  17-4
20. (tie) Putnam Valley-1           18-3

** - Watervliet's record includes five forfeit losses.

  Honorable mention: Beekmantown 13-8, Briarcliff 16-4, Buffalo CSAT 
16-4, Buffalo Nichols 18-7, Cleveland Hill 17-3, Clinton 16-4, Dobbs 
Ferry 15-7, Fredonia 16-5, Highland Falls O'Neill 14-5, Lackawanna 17-4,
Lancaster St. Mary-CHSAA 19-8, Mekeel Christian 17-3, Newark 14-7, 
Potsdam 14-6, Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk 14-6, Eleanor Roosevelt-PSAL 20-5,
Sherburne-Earlville 14-6, Skaneateles 16-6, South Jefferson 18-2, 
Southampton 15-5, Susquehanna Valley 13-4, Syracuse Academy of Science 
13-6, Whitney Point 17-4.

Class C (Final)
 1. Lake George-2                   24-2
 2. Moravia-4                       21-3
 3. Pine Plains-9                   21-3
 4. Silver Creek-6                  23-1
 5. Mynderse-5                      18-6
 6. Buffalo Middle College-6        16-6
 7. Lyons-5                         18-3
 8. Stony Brook-11                  16-5
 9. Beaver River-3                  21-2
10. Palisade Prep-1                 18-4
11. Hoosic Valley-2                 19-3
12. Mohawk-3                        20-2
13. Clyde-Savannah-5                19-3 
14. Buffalo Oracle Charter-6        19-2
15. Children's Village-1            19-2
16. Portville-6                     18-3
17. York-5                          16-5
18. Maple Grove-6                   18-2
19. Batavia Notre Dame-5            19-1
20. Watkins Glen-4                  17-3

  Honorable mention: Addison 17-3, Ausable Valley 14-5, Avon 14-8, Cal-
edonia-Mumford 17-3, Canajoharie 17-4, Elmira Notre Dame 16-4, Fabius-
Pompey 16-5, Friends Academy 12-6, Geneseo 16-4, Greenwich 15-6, Lan-
sing 14-5, Morrisville-Eaton 13-6, Naples 17-3, Odessa-Montour 15-6, 
Perry 15-6, Seward 15-4, Sidney 16-3, Thousand Islands 14-6, Tully 
17-4, Unatego 15-5, Waterville 18-2, West Canada 14-6, Wheatland-Chili 
16-4.

Class D (Final)
 1. Argyle-2                        24-0
 2. New York Mills-3                20-4
 3. Martin L. King-1                14-9
 4. University Prep-5               19-4
 5. Sherman-6                       16-6
 6. Madrid-Waddington-10            16-8
 7. Schroon Lake-7                  20-1
 8. Fillmore-5                      16-5
 9. Brocton-6                       17-2
10. St. Regis Falls-10              18-2
11. Loudonville Christian-2         19-2
12. Jasper-Troupsburg-5             16-4
13. Cincinnatus-3                   16-4
14. McGraw-3                        18-2
15. Bridgehampton-11               12-10
 
  Honorable mention: Chateaugay 14-5, Clymer 14-6, Edwards-Knox 17-3, 
Elizabethtown-Lewis 14-6 Faith Heritage 15-6, C.G. Finney 12-10, Fort 
Ann 13-6, Hammondsport 15-5, Harrisville 15-5, Houghton 13-7, Hunter-
Tannersville 15-5, Kingston Coleman 15-6, Lisbon 14-6, Lyme 15-5, Mar-
athon 10-13, Margaretville 16-3, Milford 14-5, Moriah 11-11, Morris 
18-2, Oriskany 13-7, Richfield Springs 14-3, Sackets Harbor 13-6, South
Kortright 13-6, Stamford 13-5, Whitesville 15-5.


Active Win Streaks
  Argyle 24 (10-or-more are listed). 

Unbeatens
  One left (Argyle).
 


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