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2014 Boys lacrosse (through May 18)
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Class A

 1. Niskayuna-2                          15-1
 2. Smithtown West-11                    15-1
 3. Chaminade-CHSAA                      12-3
 4. Massapequa-8                         14-2
 5. Sachem North-11                      13-3
 6. St. Anthony-CHSAA                    13-4
 7. Fairport-5                           14-2
 8. Smithtown East-11                    13-3
 9. Ward Melville-11                     11-5
10. Penfield-5                           12-4 
11. Fayetteville-Manlius-3               13-3
12. Syosset-8                            12-4
13. Buffalo Timon-St. Jude-CHSAA         10-5
14. West Islip-11                        10-6
15. Pittsford-5                          13-3
16. Corning-4                            12-4
17. West Genesee-3                       11-5
18. Half Hollow Hills West-11            11-5
19. Orchard Park-6                       13-3
20. Walt Whitman-11                      12-4
21. Buffalo St. Joseph-CHSAA              9-3
22. Lakeland-Panas-1                     12-5
23. Baldwinsville-3                      10-4
24. Clarence-6                           12-3
25. Auburn-3                             10-5

  Honorable mention: Archbishop Stepinac-CHSAA 13-6, Ballston Spa 12-4, Bay 
Shore 10-6, Buffalo Canisius-CHSAA 9-6, Calhoun 9-7, Cicero-North Syracuse 
11-4, Commack 11-5, Farmingdale 11-5, Fordham Prep-CHSAA 15-4, Fox Lane 11-7, 
Half Hollow Hills East 11-5, Hauppauge 11-5, Hicksville 9-7, Hilton 11-5, 
Iona Prep-CHSAA 14-5, Lancaster 11-5, Mamaroneck 14-3, Minisink Valley 11-5, 
Monroe-Woodbury 11-5, North Rockland 14-4, Oceanside 12-4, Port Washington 
9-7, Sachem East 9-7, Shaker 10-6, Shenendehowa 11-5, St. Dominic-CHSAA 13-3, 
Syracuse Corcoran 11-5, Uniondale 9-6, Valley 12-4, Warwick Valley 15-1, 
Webster Thomas 11-5.

Class B

 1. Garden City-8                        15-2
 2. Yorktown-1                           12-5
 3. Lynbrook-8                           16-1
 4. Rocky Point-11                       16-1
 5. Jamesville-DeWitt-3                  14-2
 6. Somers-1                             14-4
 7. Vestal-4                             14-2
 8. Churchville-Chili-5                  13-3
 9. Sayville-11                          12-5
10. Victor-5                             13-3
11. East Syracuse Minoa-3                14-2
12. Albany Academy-2                     14-0
13. Canandaigua-5                        12-4
14. Hackley School-AIS                   14-2
15. Manhasset-8                          10-7
16. Miller Place-11                      12-5
17. Hamburg-6                            12-4
18. Bethpage-8                           13-4
19. Carey-8                              11-6
20. Wantagh-8                            12-5

  Honorable mention: Bronx Science-PSAL 9-3, Brooklyn Tech-PSAL 6-0, Byram 
Hills 14-4, Carthage 11-4, Comsewogue 10-7, Cornwall 11-4, Douglass Academy-
PSAL 11-4, Eagle Academy-PSAL 12-0, Eastchester 13-5, Fieldston-AIS 10-6, 
John Glenn 10-7, Harborfields 11-5, Highland 11-3, Horace Greeley 12-6, 
Huntington 11-5, Iroquois 11-4, Islip 10-7, John Jay Cross River 11-7, 
Massena 11-5, Mount Sinai 11-7, New Dorp-PSAL 14-3, New Hartford 10-6, 
Niagara-Wheatfield 11-5, Ossining 13-4, Pearl River 14-3, Rockville Centre 
South Side 11-6, Seaford 9-7, Shoreham-Wading River 9-8, Stuyvesant-PSAL 9-4, 
Tottenville-PSAL 18-0, Watertown 13-3, Wayne 11-4, Westhampton Beach 11-5, 
Williamsville East 12-4.

Class C

 1. Cazenovia-3                          16-0
 2. Salmon River-10                      14-0
 3. Penn Yan-5                           12-3
 4. Cold Spring Harbor-8                 11-4
 5. Friends Academy-8                    12-3
 6. Pleasantville-1                      13-4
 7. Maine-Endwell-4                      13-3
 8. Syracuse CBA-3                       11-5
 9. Locust Valley-8                      11-4
10. Bronxville-1                         12-6
11. Lafayette-3                          11-6
12. Johnson City-4                       14-2
13. Palmyra-Macedon-5                    15-1
14. Gananda-5                            14-2
15. Akron-6                              12-2
16. Salamanca-6                          10-2
17. Homer-3                              12-5
18. Whitney Point-4                      12-4
19. Skaneateles-3                        11-5
20. Marcellus-3                          11-5

  Honorable mention: Babylon 9-7, Bayport-Blue Point 9-7, Briarcliff 13-5, 
Canton 10-5, Chenango Forks 11-5, Croton-Harmon 11-7, East Aurora 8-4, Glens 
Falls 6-7, Greenwich 12-2, Millbrook 10-2, Mineola 11-4. Nanuet 12-6, Pough-
keepsie Lourdes 11-6, Putnam Valley 12-6, Rochester Aquinas 10-6, Rondout 
Valley 14-2, Westhill 11-4.


Active Win Streaks
  Cazenovia 28, Tottenville-PSAL 18, Albany Academy 14, Salmon River 14, 
Warwick Valley 14, Eagle Academy-PSAL 12, Lynbrook 11, Niskayuna 11, James-
ville-DeWitt 10, Rocky Point 10. (10-or-more are listed).


Unbeaten Teams
  Six left (4 in Class B, 2 in Class C)


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