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2015 Boys lacrosse (through May 10)
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Class A

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

  Honorable mention: Albany CBA 9-6, Auburn 10-4, Baldwinsville 9-6, Bay Shore 
9-6, Brooklyn Tech-PSAL 15-1, Bronx Science-PSAL 11-5, Clarence 9-4, Corning 
9-5,  Curtis-PSAL 19-1, Fayetteville-Manlius 7-8, Fordham Prep-CHSAA 11-3, 
Lancaster 7-4, James Madison-PSAL 11-5, Mamaroneck 10-6, Minisink Valley 10-5, 
Msgr. Farrell-CHSAA 11-4, North Rockland 10-6, Penfield 7-7, Pine Bush 10-3, 
Rush-Henrietta 8-5, Somers Kennedy-CHSAA 13-2, St. John Baptist-CHSAA 9-6, 
Syracuse 10-4, Valley 12-2, Walt Whitman 9-6, Wappingers Falls 11-5, Warwick 
Valley 15-0, White Plains 11-4.

Class B

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

  Honorable mention: Albany Academy 9-5, Bethpage 9-6, Byram Hills 10-6, Cal-
houn 9-6, Canandaigua 8-6, Carthage 9-6, Churchville-Chili 11-2, Eagle Academy-
PSAL 15-1, Hackley School-AIS 13-3, Hamburg 10-5, Harborfields 10-4, Herricks 
13-2,, Highland 13-2, Hunter College-PSAL 15-1, John Jay, Cross River 9-7, 
Lawrence 9-5, Lutheran-AIS 9-5, Massena 11-2, New Hartford 12-3, Pelham Mem-
orial 11-5, Rye Country Day-AIS 10-1, Sayville 9-5, Sewanhaka 11-4, Vestal 12-3, 
Williamsville North 11-2.

Class C

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

  Honorable mention: Binghamton Seton 11-3, Cambridge 13-2, Eden 10-3, Gananda 
12-2, General Brown 9-6, Glens Falls 11-3, Greenwich 11-2, Haldane 11-5, Has-
tings 10-6, Homer 9-5, Nanuet 12-4, Palmyra-Macedon 10-4, Putnam Valley 11-5, 
Red Hook 10-4, Rondout Valley 11-3, Rye Neck 11-5, Silver Creek 9-3, Skan-
eateles 9-5.


Active Win Streaks: (8-or-more): 

  Massapequa 32, Lynbrook 15, Warwick Valley 15, Akron 14, Victor 14, North-
port 14, Cold Spring Harbor 13, Cazenovia 11, Shoreham-Wading River 11, Sal-
mon River 10, Babylon 9.


Unbeatens remaining

  Six left (2 in Class A, 2 in Class B, 2 in Class C).


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