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2016 Boys lacrosse (through May 1)
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Class A

 1. Victor-5                             9-0
 2. St. Anthony's-CHSAA                 10-1
 3. Pittsford-5                          9-0
 4. Connetquot-11                       11-0
 5. Syosset-8                            9-2
 6. Niskayuna-2                          8-2
 7. Massapequa-8                         9-2
 8. Smithtown West-11                    9-3
 9. Farmingdale-8                       10-1
10. Chaminade-CHSAA                     10-4
11. Lakeland/Panas-1                    12-1
12. West Islip-11                       10-2
13. Smithtown East-11                    9-2
14. Ward Melville-11                     9-3
15. Half Hollow Hills East-11            9-2
16. Corning-4                           10-2
17. Baldwinsville-3                      8-2
18. Fox Lane-1                           9-3
19. Penfield-5                           8-2
20. West Genesee-3                       6-5
21. Commack-11                          10-3
22. Suffern-1                            9-3
23. Walt Whitman-11                      8-4
24. Shenendehowa-2                       8-3
25. Fayetteville-Manlius-3               7-4

   Honorable mention: Bronx Science-PSAL 9-3, Cardinal Hayes-CHSAA 10-2, Cardozo-
PSAL 8-5, Curtis-PSAL 14-0, Douglass Academy-PSAL 10-1, Fieldston-AIS 6-3, Fron-
tier 6-4, Hackley School-AIS 6-3, Holy Trinity-CHSAA 9-5, Ithaca 8-6, Kennedy 
Catholic-CHSAA 7-4, Lutheran-AIS 8-3, Mamaroneck 8-5, Minisink Valley 8-3, Monroe-
Woodbury 6-3, Msgr. Farrell-CHSAA 9-5, New Dorp-PSAL 15-3, North Rockland 7-4, 
Orchard Park 8-4, Pine Bush 6-3, Port Washington 6-4, Scarsdale 8-4, Shaker 8-3, 
St. Dominic-CHSAA 8-3, Tottenville-PSAL 11-3, Valley 8-2, Wappingers Falls 9-2, 
Washingtonville 6-3, White Plains 7-4, Xavier-CHSAA 8-3.

Class B

 1. Jamesville-DeWitt-3                 10-0
 2. Bayport-Blue Point-11               12-0
 3. Hamburg-6                           12-0
 4. Manhasset-8                          8-3
 5. Lynbrook-8                           9-2
 6. Bethpage-8                           9-2
 7. Auburn-3                             8-1
 8. Shoreham-Wading River-11            10-2
 9. Comsewogue-11                        9-2
10. Sayville-11                          9-3
11. Garden City-8                        6-5
12. Wantagh-8                            8-3
13. Yorktown-1                           7-5
14. Eastport-South Manor-11              8-4
15. John Jay, Cross River-1              8-4
16. Rye-1                                7-3
17. Massena-10                           7-1
18. Rockville Centre South Side-8        7-4
19. Tappan Zee-1                         9-2
20. Webster Thomas-5                     5-4

  Honorable mention: Albany Academy 7-4, Ballston Spa 7-3, Burnt Hills-Ballston 
Lake 10-1, Calhoun 6-5, Canandaigua 4-4, Carthage 6-4, Churchville-Chili 9-0, 
Cornwall 7-3, Eastchester 8-4, Floral Park 7-4, Friends Academy 8-3, Grand Is-
land 6-3, Hewlett 6-5, Highland 8-2, Honeoye Falls-Lima 6-3, Irondequoit 5-4, 
Islip 7-5, Long Beach 6-5, Mepham 8-3, New Hyde Park 8-3, Niagara-Wheatfield 
7-2, Pelham 7-5, Queensbury 9-2,  Rochester Brighton 5-3, Somers 7-5, Sweet Home 
7-2, Vestal 9-2, Warwick Valley 8-3, Williamsville North 8-2.

Class C

 1. Cold Spring Harbor-8                10-0
 2. Locust Valley-8                     12-0
 3. Cazenovia-3                          9-1
 4. Briarcliff-1                        12-1
 5. Salmon River-10                      6-0
 6. Penn Yan-5                           7-2
 7. Westhill-3                           8-2
 8. Aquinas-5                            8-1
 9. Gowanda-6                           11-1
10. Akron-6                              9-1
11. Pleasantville-1                      8-3
12. Maine-Endwell-4                      9-1
13. Wayne-5                              9-0
14. Chenango Forks-4                    10-2
15. Bath-5                               6-2
16. Seaford-8                            9-3
17. Marcellus-3                          8-3
18. Hendrick Hudson-1                    8-4
19. Johnson City-4                      10-2
20. Homer-3                              7-3

  Honorable mention: Babylon 7-4, Bronxville 6-7, Cambridge 8-2, Canton 6-3, 
Cortland 7-4, Croton-Harmon 8-3, East Aurora 9-3, General Brown 8-3, Geneva 
7-5, Glens Falls 8-4, Greenwich 10-0, Irvington 8-4, Keio Academy 7-3, Matti-
tuck/Greenport 7-4, Nanuet 8-4, Owego Free 8-3, Palmyra-Macedon 8-3, Schuyler-
ville 5-3, Seneca Falls Mynderse 5-3, Skaneateles 5-5, St. Lawrence 5-4, Syra-
cuse CBA 6-4, Tully 5-4, Westlake 9-4, Wheatley 8-3.


Active Win Streaks (10-or-more): 

   Victor 31, Cold Spring Harbor 28, Curtis-PSAL 14, Bayport-Blue Point 12, 
Locust Valley 12, Hamburg 12, Connetquot 11, Lakeland/Panas 11, Briarcliff 10, 
Greenwich 10, Jamesville-DeWitt 10.


Unbeaten teams remaining: 13 

  (4 in Class A, 4 in Class B, 5 in Class C).


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