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2015 Boys lacrosse (through May 24)
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Class A

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

  Honorable mention: Albany CBA 11-7, Baldwinsville 10-7, Brooklyn Tech-
PSAL 16-2, Bronx Science-PSAL 11-6, Buffalo Canisius-MMA 13-7, Buffalo St. 
Joseph-MMA 11-7, Cicero-North Syracuse 13-5, Clarence 13-4, Corning 11-5, 
Curtis-PSAL 20-2, Fayetteville-Manlius 8-9, Fordham Prep-CHSAA 12-6, Fox 
Lane 12-5, Lancaster 9-6, James Madison-PSAL 12-6, Minisink Valley 12-7, 
Msgr. Farrell 14-5, Penfield 10-8, Pine Bush 14-4, Shaker 12-7, Shenende-
howa 13-5, Somers Kennedy-CHSAA 16-3, St. John Baptist-CHSAA 16-3, Syracuse 
12-5, Tottenville-PSAL 16-8, Valley 15-3, Wappingers Falls 11-6, White 
Plains 13-5.

Class B

 1. Lynbrook-8                             18-0
 2. Victor-5                               18-0
 3. Jamesville-DeWitt-3                    16-1
 4. Yorktown-1                             15-4
 5. Manhasset-8                            13-5
 6. Webster Thomas-5                       16-2
 7. Mount Sinai-11                         15-3
 8. Niagara-Wheatfield-6                   15-2
 9. Hamburg-6                              13-5
10. Garden City-8                          11-7
11. Sayville-11                            12-5
12. Shoreham-Wading River-11               15-2
13. Long Beach-8                           13-4
14. Wantagh-8                              11-6
15. Carey-8                                11-6
16. Rye Country Day-AIS                    15-2
17. Vestal-4                               13-3
18. Fieldston School-AIS                   15-2
19. Hewlett-8                              10-5
20. John Jay, Cross River-1                12-8

  Honorable mention: Albany Academy 12-6, Bethpage 9-7, Canandaigua 12-7, 
Canton 11-7, Carthage 12-6, Churchville-Chili 14-3, Eagle Academy-PSAL 
17-2, Hackley School-AIS 14-5, Harborfields 11-5, Harrison 14-4, Hendrick
Hudson 12-6, Herricks 13-3, Highland 14-4, Hunter College-PSAL 18-2, Islip 
10-7, Lawrence 9-6, Lutheran-AIS 10-6, Massena 14-4, Miller Place 12-5, 
New Hartford 13-4, Pelham Memorial 13-6, Rye 12-6, Sewanhaka 11-5, Will-
iamsville North 13-5.

Class C

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

  Honorable mention: Cambridge 15-3, Eden 12-4, Gananda 14-3, Glens Falls 
15-4, Greenwich 17-2, Haldane 12-6, Hastings 11-7, Homer 11-6, Palmyra-
Macedon 11-5, Putnam Valley 12-6, Red Hook 12-6, Rochester Aquinas 12-6, 
Rondout Valley 15-3, Rye Neck 11-6, Silver Creek 12-4, Skaneateles 12-7, 
South Jefferson 13-5, Tully 11-5.


Active Win Streaks (8-or-more)

  Massapequa 34, Lynbrook 18, Warwick Valley 18, Akron 18, Victor 18, Sal-
mon River 15, Webster Thomas 15, Cold Spring Harbor 14, Babylon 13, Mount 
Sinai 12, Niskayuna 11, Orchard Park 11, Smithtown East 10, Ward Melville 
10, Greenwich 9, Jamesville-DeWitt 9, Iona Prep-CHSAA 9, Pleasantville 8.


Unbeatens remaining

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

  
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