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2015 Boys lacrosse (through May 3)
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Class A

 1. Massapequa-8                         14-0
 2. Syosset-8                            13-1
 3. Northport-11                         12-1
 4. Pittsford-5                          13-0
 5. Smithtown East-11                    12-1
 6. Ward Melville-11                     11-2
 7. Connetquot-11                        12-1
 8. West Genesee-3                       11-1
 9. Chaminade-CHSAA                      11-2
10. St. Anthony's-CHSAA                   9-3
11. Niskayuna-2                          10-2
12. Smithtown West-11                     9-3
13. Half Hollow Hills East-11            13-1
14. Port Washington-8                    11-3
15. West Islip-11                         8-5
16. Half Hollow Hills West-11             9-4
17. Sachem North-11                      10-4
18. Shenendehowa-2                        9-3
19. Sachem East-11                        8-4
20. Hicksville-8                         10-4
21. Bay Shore-11                          9-4
22. Clarence-6                            7-2
23. Mamaroneck-1                          9-5
24. Cicero-North Syracuse-3              11-3
25. Fox Lane-1                            8-4

  Honorable mention: Albany CBA 8-4, Auburn 9-4, Baldwinsville 7-5, Brooklyn 
Tech-PSAL 13-0, Corning 9-3, Curtis-PSAL 14-0, Farmingdale 8-5, Fordham Prep-
CHSAA 9-3, Iona Prep-CHSAA 8-4, Lancaster 5-3, Mahopac 7-6, Minisink Valley 
8-4, Msgr. Farrell-CHSAA 8-3, Orchard Park 6-4, Penfield 6-5, Pine Bush 9-2, 
Rush-Henrietta 8-4, Somers Kennedy-CHSAA 11-2, St. John Baptist-CHSAA 8-5, 
Syracuse 8-3, Walt Whitman 8-5, Wappingers Falls 9-4, Warwick Valley 12-0, 
White Plains 10-2.

Class B

 1. Lynbrook-8                           14-0
 2. Victor-5                             12-0
 3. Jamesville-DeWitt-3                  12-1
 4. Yorktown-1                           11-3
 5. Shoreham-Wading River-11             12-1
 6. Manhasset-8                           9-5
 7. Webster Thomas-5                     10-2
 8. Niagara-Wheatfield-6                 10-1
 9. Garden City-8                         7-6
10. Long Beach-8                         11-3
11. Carey-8                               9-4
12. Wantagh-8                             9-5
13. Mount Sinai-11                       10-3
14. Hewlett-8                             9-3
15. Miller Place-11                      10-3
16. Fieldston School-AIS                 11-1
17. Harrison-1                           11-2
18. Rye-1                                 9-4
19. Harborfields-11                       9-3
20. Islip-11                              9-4

  Honorable mention: Albany Academy 8-5, Bethpage 8-6, Burnt Hills-Ballston 
Lake 6-5, Calhoun 8-5, Canandaigua 8-4, Carthage 7-5, Churchville-Chili 8-2, 
Eagle Academy-PSAL 13-1, Fieldston School-AIS 11-1, Hackley School-AIS 11-3, 
Hamburg 8-5, Hendrick Hudson 9-5, Herricks 12-2, Highland 10-2, Hunter Coll-
ege-PSAL 12-1, John Jay, Cross River 7-6, Lawrence 9-4, Lutheran-AIS 8-3, 
Massena 9-1, New Hartford 9-3, Pelham Memorial 9-4, Rye Country Day-AIS 9-1, 
Sayville 7-5, Sewanhaka 11-3, Vestal 10-3, Williamsville North 9-2.

Class C

 1. Pleasantville-1                      12-1
 2. Cold Spring Harbor-8                 12-1
 3. Cazenovia-3                          11-1
 4. Bronxville-1                         10-3
 5. Salmon River-10                       7-0
 6. Babylon-11                           11-1
 7. Penn Yan-5                            8-3
 8. Johnson City-4                       13-1
 9. Akron-6                              11-0
10. Mineola-8                            11-2
11. Briarcliff-1                         12-2
12. Westhill-3                            9-3
13. Mattituck-Greenport-11                9-2
14. Seaford-8                            10-3
15. Maine-Endwell-4                      12-1
16. Tully-3                               8-2
17. Chenango Forks-4                      8-2
18. South Jefferson-3                     9-3
19. Syracuse CBA-3                        8-4
20. Skaneateles-3                         8-4

  Honorable mention: Binghamton Seton 8-2, Cambridge 11-2, Eden 8-2, Gananda 
10-1, General Brown 7-5, Glens Falls 9-2, Greenwich 10-2, Haldane 9-4, Has-
tings 8-4, Homer 7-5, LaFayette 6-4, Nanuet 9-4, Palmyra-Macedon 8-3, Pough-
keepsie Lourdes 9-4, Putnam Valley 9-4, Red Hook 8-3, Rondout Valley 10-2, 
Rye Neck 11-3, Silver Creek 6-3, St. Lawrence 6-3.

Active Win Streaks (8-or-more)

  Massapequa 31, Lynbrook 14, Curtis-PSAL 14, Brooklyn Tech-PSAL 13, Pitts-
ford 13, Victor 12, Warwick Valley 12, Akron 11, Northport 11, Cold Spring 
Harbor 11, Cazenovia 9, Shoreham-Wading River 9, Babylon 8, Tully 8.


Unbeatens remaining 

  Nine left (5 in Class A, 2 in Class B, 2 in Class C).



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