New York State Sportswriters Association   
    

Search
 
→ Rankings
NYSSWA rankings are updated weekly.
See the latest plus the earlier weeks'
updates on our rankings page.

 

 
Rankings
2013 Boys lacrosse (through May 12, 2013)
   Please do not copy/paste this material to other websites and/or social media portals such as Twitter or Facebook. The NYSSWA relies upon traffic to its site to generate the ad revenue that allows us to make access to NewYorkSportswriters.org free to our readers. Thank you.

Class A
 1. Ward Melville-11                      16-0
 2. Chaminade-CHSAA                       13-1
 3. Fayetteville-Manlius-3                15-0
 4. Ithaca-4                              14-1
 5. Orchard Park-6                        11-1
 6. Fairport-5                            12-2
 7. Massapequa-8                          12-2
 8. St. Anthony-CHSAA                     10-3
 9. Northport-11                          14-2
10. Smithtown West-11                     14-2
11. Syosset-8                             11-4
12. West Genesee-3                        11-4
13. Buffalo St. Joseph-CHSAA              10-4
14. Pittsford-5                           13-2
15. Buffalo Timon-St. Jude-CHSAA          10-4
16. Webster Thomas-5                      12-2
17. Smithtown East-11                     12-3
18. Shenendehowa-2                        11-3
19. Shaker-2                              13-1
20. Port Washington-8                     10-5
21. Albany CBA-2                          10-4
22. Farmingdale-8                         10-5
23. Baldwinsville-3                       10-5
24. MacArthur-8                           10-5
25. West Islip-11                         11-5

  Honorable mention: Archbishop Stepinac-CHSAA 12-6, Arlington 11-4, Auburn 
9-5, Bay Shore 10-6, Binghamton 11-5, Binghamton 11-5, Buffalo Canisius-CHSAA
11-5, Cicero-North Syracuse 9-6, Clarence 8-4, Connetquot 10-6, Corning 11-4, 
East Meadow 9-6, Fordham Prep-CHSAA 11-6, Frontier 8-5, Guilderland 10-5, 
Hilton 9-5, Hunter College-PSAL 10-2, Iona Prep-CHSAA 12-4, Kingston 9-4, 
Lindenhurst 11-5, Liverpool 9-6, Mamaroneck 10-6, Manhasset St. Mary-CHSAA 
11-4, Minisink Valley 11-3, New Rochelle 10-4, North Rockland 12-4, Patchogue-
Medford 11-4, Plainview JFK 9-6, Riverhead 10-6, Tottenville-PSAL 15-2, Valley 
11-4, Warwick Valley 11-4, White Plains 10-5.

Class B
 1. Niskayuna-2                           14-0
 2. Jamesville-DeWitt-3                   15-1
 3. Yorktown-1                            12-2
 4. Garden City-8                         12-3
 5. Comsewogue-11                         14-1
 6. Manhasset-8                           12-3
 7. Canandaigua-5                         10-4
 8. Wantagh-8                             13-2
 9. Long Beach-8                          13-2
10. Huntington-11                         13-3
11. Hamburg-6                             11-2
12. Carthage-3                            14-1
13. Lynbrook-8                            11-4
14. Hackley School-AIS                    11-3
15. Westhampton Beach-11                  10-5
16. Jericho-8                             12-3
17. Rye-1                                 13-2
18. Miller Place-11                       10-5
19. North Shore-8                         10-5
20. John Jay, Cross River-1               10-6

  Honorable mention: Albany Academy 10-3, Cornwall 10-2, Curtis-PSAL 12-4, 
Dalton School 10-4, Douglass Academy-PSAL 13-2, Eastport-South Manor 9-6, 
Great Neck North 10-5, Irondequoit 8-6, Islip 9-6, James Madison-PSAL 12-3, 
Niagara-Wheatfield 9-5, Sayville 8-6, Trinity School 9-3, Vestal 7-5, 
Williamsville East 8-5, Williamsville North 9-5.

Class C
 1. Shoreham-Wading River-11              14-1
 2. Geneva-5                              13-1
 3. Salmon River-10                       13-0
 4. Bronxville-1                          15-1
 5. Cold Spring Harbor-8                  12-3
 6. Westhill-3                            12-2
 7. Silver Creek-6                        12-2
 8. Friends Academy-8                     12-2
 9. Cazenovia-3                           13-2
10. LaFayette-3                           10-4
11. Penn Yan-5                             9-4
12. Seaford-8                             12-3
13. East Aurora-6                         10-3
14. Syracuse CBA-3                        10-4
15. Bayport-Blue Point-11                 11-4
16. Johnson City-4                        15-0
17. Marcellus-3                           11-4
18. St. Lawrence-10                       10-2
19. Akron-6                               12-2
20. Babylon-11                            10-6

  Honorable mention: Canton 9-4, Chenango Forks 10-4-1, Cortland 11-4, 
Croton-Harmon 11-4, Gananda 11-4, General Brown 10-5, Hendrick Hudson 11-5, 
Homer 9-6, Irvington 10-5, Lake Shore 7-4, Livonia 10-5, Maine-Endwell 
11-4-1, Medina 10-5, Palmyra-Macedon 10-4, Pleasantville 12-4, Rochester 
Aquinas 9-4, Rondout Valley 12-0, Salamanca 9-4, Schuylerville 12-1, 
Skaneateles 10-5.

Active win streaks
  Ward Melville 16, Fayetteville-Manlius 15, Johnson City 15, Niskayuna 
14, Salmon River 13, Geneva 12, Rondout Valley 12, Bronxville 11, Orchard 
Park 10. (10-or-more are listed).

Remaining unbeatens
  6 left (2 in Class A, 1 in Class B, 3 in Class C.) Including one team in 
honorable mention in Class C.

  

→ Recent blogs and news     NYSSWA RSS feed
  • 12/20/24: Canastota's Laidlaw chalks up 900th win
  • 12/17/24: William Floyd assistant dies in car crash
  • 12/11/24: AD at Sec. 2 powerhouse will step down

  • 12/9/24: Girls soccer all-state selections announced
  • 12/8/24: Recapping the weekend NYSPHSAA football finals
  • 12/7/24: Which mascots replaced Indians, Warriors?
  • 12/6/24: Publics vs. privates issue resurfaces
  • 12/5/24: NYSPHSAA makes rare mid-year class change
  • 12/2/24: Short-handed Conn. team forfeits playoff game
  • 12/1/24: Massapequa hockey player dies during game
  • 11/27/24: Column: Crisis in Sec. 5 small-school football
  • 11/24/24: PSAL cracks down, imposes hoops forfeits
  • 11/22/24: Bayport-Blue Point football extends streaks

  • 11/19/24: Some thoughts following the playoffs weekend
  • 11/15/24: Plainedge football pulls off last-play win
  • 11/8/24: Court restores Syracuse ITC to grid playoffs
  • 11/6/24: West Islip girls soccer advances on PKs
  • 11/5/24: Newburgh forfeits sectional football opener
  • 11/2/24: Top-ranked 'D' football team's season over
  • 10/31/24: Herricks' Walia wins state tennis singles title
  • 10/28/24: S-WR senior making the grade in 2 sports
  • 10/27/24: Copiague football ends its record losing streak
  • 10/26/24: Herkimer gridders claw way back to .500

  • 10/25/24: Girls lacrosse schedule proposal nixed
  • 10/22/24: NYSPHSAA Exec Committee meeting preview
  • 10/19/24: Albany CBA wins Sec. 2 football showdown
  • 10/18/24: Baldwinsville cracks 'USAT' eSports rankings
  • 10/16/24: Wisc. hits schools hard for paperwork glitch
  • 10/14/24: Bethlehem girls, Macchia win Eastern States
  • 10/13/24: Iona Prep slips past Hayes in 'AA" showdown
  • 10/11/24: La. QB throws for 817 yards in overtime loss
  • 10/10/24: Report: N.Y. girls to join transgender protest
  • 10/7/24: More eight-man teams left stranded in Week 5

  • 10/5/24: 18 ranked N.Y. football teams fall in Friday action
  • 10/4/24: Longest U.S. football futility streak continues
  • 10/3/24: Syracuse.com's twist on fantasy football
  • 9/30/24: M-E edges Waverly in battle of No. 1 teams
  • 9/27/24: Report: Sec. 3 athletes flock to NIL Club
  • 9/25/24: Ex-Kellenberg QB sets off an NIL drama
  • 9/23/24: NYSPHSAA warns about potential NIL isssue
  • 9/21/24: South Park's Nunes shatters N.Y. rushing record
  • 9/20/24: Storytelling in H.S. sports is alive and well
  • 9/19/24: Longtime SWR coach Paul Koretzki, 84, dies

  • 9/17/24: Western N.Y. teams embracing Guardian Caps
  • 9/15/24: N.J. shows us N.Y. football has a ways to go
  • 9/14/24: Another UPrep game, another fan incident
  • 9/13/24: Ohio wrestles with aftermath of shootings
  • 9/11/24: Mass. school forfeits over male opponent
  • 9/10/24: Regents table vote on expanding mixed competition
  • 9/9/24: Shot clock experiment will change lacrosse
  • 9/7/24: Garden City sets L.I. football record
  • 9/6/24: Lawsuit takes aim at N.C.'s NIL ban
  • 9/5/24: New York's Week 0 football intrigue

  •   
    This Site
    HOME
    BLOG
    RANKINGS
    BRACKETS
    REFERENCE
    KERR CUP
    ABOUT US

    ©2024 Abbott Trento Online Media.
    All rights reserved.
    Contact us via e-mail.

       NYSSWA football site