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2017 Boys lacrosse (through May 28)
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Class A

 1. Ward Melville-11                                   16-2
 2. Smithtown East-11                                  15-3
 3. Pittsford-5                                        16-1
 4. Chaminade-CHSAA                                    11-4
 5. Massapequa-8                                       15-2
 6. Shaker-2                                           16-1
 7. Fairport-5                                         13-4
 8. Smithtown West-11                                  13-5
 9. Farmingdale-8                                      13-4
10. Ithaca-4                                           15-2
11. Lakeland-Panas-1                                   16-3
12. Syosset-8                                          14-3
13. Half Hollow Hills East-11                          14-4
14. Lancaster-6                                        16-1
15. Baldwinsville-3                                    13-6
16. West Genesee-3                                     15-3
17. Port Washington-8                                  11-5
18. Shenendehowa-2                                     13-4
19. Commack-11                                         11-6
20. Fayetteville-Manlius-3                             12-6
21. West Islip-11                                      12-6
22. Corning-4                                          13-5
23. Orchard Park-6                                     13-4
24. Wappingers Falls-1                                 15-4
25. Douglass Academy-PSAL                              17-0

  Honorable mention: Archbishop Stepinac-CHSAA 15-5, Arlington 12-5, Bay 
Shore 9-7, Bishop Kellenberg 11-8, Bronx Science-PSAL 9-2, Buffalo Canisius-
MMAA 11-6, Buffalo St. Joseph-MMAA 16-4, Cardinal Hayes-CHSAA 16-4, Cardinal 
Spellman-CHSAA 12-7, Cardozo-PSAL 12-4, Clarence 10-7, Connetquot 11-7, 
Curtis-PSAL 15-6, Eagle Academy-PSAL 10-6, East Meadow 10-6, Hackley School-
AIS 13-6, Holy Trinity-CHSAA 8-4, Hunter College-PSAL 13-3, Iona Prep-CHSAA 
14-6, Kingston 15-3, Liverpool 10-8, Lutheran-AIS 13-3, Mamaroneck 12-7, 
Monroe-Woodbury 14-1, Msgr. Farrell-CHSAA 11-6, Riverdale-AIS 13-4, Riverhead 
11-6, Sachem North 9-8, Scarsdale 13-5, Suffern 11-7, Tottenville-PSAL 17-3, 
Xavier-CHSAA 15-5.

Class B

 1. Manhasset-8                                        14-2
 2. Yorktown-1                                         14-4
 3. Garden City-8                                      14-3
 4. Niskayuna-2                                        15-2
 5. Victor-5                                           15-3
 6. East Islip-11                                      15-2
 7. Canandaigua-5                                      13-5
 8. John Jay, Cross River-1                            13-6
 9. Eastport-South Manor-11                            13-4
10. Rye-1                                              14-4
11. Hewlett-8                                          11-5
12. Hamburg-6                                          12-5
13. Webster Thomas-5                                   13-4
14. Rocky Point-11                                     12-5
15. Rockville Centre South Side-8                      10-8
16. Vestal-4                                           14-3
17. East Syracuse Minoa-3                              11-7
18. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake-2                        13-5
19. Somers-1                                           10-8
20. Wantagh-8                                           9-6

  Honorable mention: Auburn 11-6, Ballston Spa 14-4, Brighton 10-8, Harbor-
fields 9-8, Harrison 10-7, Hauppauge 8-7, Irondequoit 9-9, Long Beach 8-8, 
MacArthur 10-6, Minisink Valley 14-3, Niagara-Wheatfield 11-6, Oswego 10-7, 
Queensbury 13-4, Roslyn 13-3, Spencerport 11-7, Tappan Zee 13-4.

Class C

 1. Cold Spring Harbor-8                               17-0
 2. Jamesville-DeWitt-3                                18-1
 3. Shoreham-Wading River-11                           14-3
 4. Islip-11                                           15-2
 5. Pleasantville-1                                    15-4
 6. Honeoye Falls-Lima-5                               17-1
 7. Grand Island-6                                     17-1
 8. Palmyra-Macedon-5                                  16-2
 9. Homer-3                                            17-2
10. Miller Place-11                                    14-4
11. Lynbrook-8                                         10-7
12. Locust Valley-8                                    12-4
13. Wayne-5                                            13-5
14. North Shore-8                                      13-4
15. West Seneca East-6                                 14-4
16. Briarcliff-1                                       13-7
17. New Hartford-3                                     15-3
18. Mount Sinai-11                                     11-5
19. Pelham-1                                           12-5
20. Bethpage-8                                         11-6

  Honorable mention: Ardsley 10-7, Byram Hills 12-7, Carthage 11-6, Floral 
Park 9-7, Friends Academy 10-5, Geneva 10-7, Glens Falls 11-4, Goshen 12-2, 
Highland 13-5, Island Trees 10-4, Johnson City 12-5, Massena 10-8, Nanuet 
12-6, Nyack 11-6, Red Hook 12-6, Rochester Aquinas 10-8, Sayville 8-10, 
Sleepy Hollow 14-4, Wheatley 13-4.

Class D

 1. Akron-6                                            16-1
 2. Syracuse CBA-3                                     14-5
 3. Chenango Forks-4                                   17-1
 4. Westhill-3                                         16-2
 5. Westlake-1                                         14-5
 6. St. Lawrence-10                                    13-1
 7. Bronxville-1                                       15-4
 8. Eden-6                                             14-3
 9. Greenwich-2                                        16-1
10. Canton-10                                          12-4
11. Penn Yan-5                                          9-9
12. Babylon-11                                          9-5
13. Salmon River-10                                    11-4
14. Bath-5                                             11-7
15. LaFayette-3                                         9-9

  Honorable mention: Bishop Ludden 10-6, Cambridge 13-3, Cazenovia 7-11, Chen-
ango Valley 12-5, Croton-Harmon 11-7, Dryden 9-6, Gananda 12-6, General Brown 
12-5, Highland Falls O'Neill 14-2, Jordan-Elbridge 12-5, Medina 10-7, Midlakes 
9-8, Oyster Bay 6-9, Skaneateles 12-5, Whitney Point 11-5.


Active Win Streaks (10-or-more): 

  Cold Spring Harbor 24, Douglass Academy-PSAL 17, Akron 15, Jamesville-DeWitt 
15, Lancaster 15, Grand Island 11, Ward Melville 11, Greenwich 10, Manhasset 
10.


Unbeaten teams remaining: 2 left 

  Douglass Academy-PSAL in Class A and Cold Spring Harbor in Class C.

  
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