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2022 Boys lacrosse (through May 15)
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Class A

 1. St. Anthony-CHSAA                    12-2
 2. Northport-11                         15-1
 3. Massapequa-8                         12-1
 4. Baldwinsville-3                      14-1
 5. Chaminade-CHSAA                      12-4
 6. Mamaroneck-1                         14-2
 7. Iona Prep-CHSAA                      15-3
 8. Ward Melville-11                     12-4
 9. Fairport-5                           11-3
10. Smithtown East-11                    12-3
11. Shenendehowa-2                       13-3
12. Guilderland-2                        11-4
13. Huntington-11                        11-4
14. St. Joe's-MMAA                       12-3
15. Port Washington-8                    10-3
16. Farmingdale-8                        11-3
17. Canisius-MMAA                        12-3
18. Pittsford-5                          12-3
19. Cicero-North Syracuise-3              9-4
20. Liverpool-3                          10-5
(tie) Archbishop Stepinac-CHSAA          11-7

  Honorable mention: Arlington 12-4, Murry Bergtraum 9-2-1, Clarence 11-3, Corning 11-3, 
John Dewey 13-1, Frederidk Douglass 11-2, Eagle Academy 9-3, Kingston 9-4, McQuaid 9-4, 
North Rockland 14-2, St. Francis 8-5, Scarsdale 9-7, Shaker 10-6, Susan Wagner 10-1, 
Syracuse 8-7, Tottenville 14-4.

Class B

 1. Garden City-8                        12-2
 2. Victor-5                             15-0
 3. Rye-1                                13-3
 4. Smithtown West-11                    12-4
 5. Comsewogue-11                        11-5
 6. Canandaigua-5                        11-4
 7. Yorktown-1                            8-8
 8. Horseheads-4                         10-4
 9. John Jay-1                           11-5
10. Niskayuna-2                          11-4
11. Ballston Spa-2                       10-5
12. Hamburg-6                             8-4
13. Irondequoit-5                        13-1
14. Vestal-4                              9-6
15. West Genesee-3                       10-5

  Honorable mention: Auburn 10-5, Cornwall 8-9, East Syracuse Minoa 10-5, Frontier 10-4, 
MacArthur 9-4, Minisink Valley 7-6, Orchard Park 8-6, Penfield 7-7, Somers 11-5, 
Spencerport 8-5,  Valley Central 7-5, Warwick Valley 11-4, Watertown 9-2, Webster Thomas 9-4.

	

	
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Class C 1. Mount Sinai-11 16-0 2. Shoreham-Wading River-11 14-1 3. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake-2 14-1 4. Syracuse CBA-3 13-2 5. Wallkill-9 14-1 6. Manhasset-8 10-4 7. Lake Shore/Silver Creek-6 13-1 8. Palmyra-Macedon-5 12-1 9. Maine-Endwell-4 12-1 10. Westhill-3 12-1 11. Seaford-8 13-1 12. South Glens Falls-2 12-0 13. Pelham-1 9-7 14. Carthage-3 11-4 15. Wantagh-8 8-6 16. Rockville Centre South Side-8 8-6 17. Tappan Zee-1 10-6 18. Bayport-Blue Point-11 10-5 19. Byram Hills-1 9-6 20. Goshen-9 8-2 Honorable mention: East Aurora 12-3, Hackley 13-4, Hendrick Hudson 9-6, Highland 9-6, Homer 9-5, Jamesville-DeWitt 9-5, Johnson City 10-4, Lutheran 9-7, Newark 9-4, New Hartford 11-3, Portledge 8-5, Poly Prep 10-4, Rondout Valley 8-6, Trinity 13-2, Wayne 10-4. Class D 1. Cold Spring Harbor-8 13-1 2. Chenango Forks-4 14-2 3. Penn Yan-5 9-5 4. Akron-6 10-3 5. Bronxville-1 10-5 6. Briarcliff-1 12-4 7. Pleasantville-1 10-6 8. Skaneateles-3 10-5 9. Marcellus-3 9-5 10. Schuylerville-2 11-4 11. Stillwater-Mechanicville-2 13-1 12. Salmon River-10 9-0 13. Chenango Valley-4 12-2 14. Seton Catholic-4 11-3 15. Salamanca-6 8-4 Honorable mention: Bath 6-8, Cazenovia 9-6, Eden 9-4, General Brown 7-4, Greenwich- Cambridge 7-4, Livonia-Avon 9-5, Voorheesville 10-4.


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