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2026 Girls lacrosse (through June 8)
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   The girls lacrosse rankings are compiled by the NYSSWA's Joe Giannotti.


Class A

 1. St. Anthony's-CHS                          17-1
 2. Huntington-11                              18-2
 3. Penfield-5                                 17-3
 4. Suffern-1                                  17-2
 5. West Genesee-3                             18-2
 6. Massapequa-8                               15-4
 7. Ward Melville-11                           16-3
 8. Northport-11                               15-3
 9. Fairport-5                                 11-7
10. Cicero-North Syracuse-3                    10-8
11. Shaker-2                                   16-3
12. Kellenberg-CHS                             11-7
13. Connetquot-11                              10-7
14. Lancaster-6                                17-2
15. Syosset-8                                  11-8
16. Farmingdale-8                              10-7
17. William Floyd-11                           13-4
18. Shenendehowa-2                             15-3
19. Baldwinsville-3                            6-11
20. St. Dominic-CHS                            11-4
21. Mamaroneck-1                                9-9
22. Ithaca-4                                   13-3
23. Wappingers-1                               14-5
24. Liverpool-3                                8-10
25. Valley Central-9                           14-5

  Honorable Mention: Arlington 11-6, Brooklyn Tech 19-1, Corning 9-8, Hempstead 
Sacred Heart 6-8, Hunter College 14-3, Kingston 12-5, Longwood 9-9, North Rockland 
11-8, Sachem North 9-7, Ursuline  8-10.

Class B

 1. (tie) Victor-5                             17-4
 1. (tie) Garden City-8                        18-2
 3. Nyack-1                                    16-4
 4. Manhasset-8                                16-3
 5. Pittsford-5                                17-2
 6. Irondequoit-5                              14-4
 7. Canandaigua-5                              12-6
 8. Westhampton-11                             11-9
 9. West Islip-11                              15-2
10. Yorktown-1                                 14-5
11. Long Beach-8                               11-7
12. Smithtown West-11                          10-6
13. Fayetteville-Manlius-3                     11-7
14. Watertown-3                                12-6
15. Eastport-South Manor-11                    14-4
16. Warwick Valley-9                           17-2
17. Fox Lane-1                                 16-2
18. Bethpage-8                                 15-3
19. Queensbury-2                               12-8
20. Bethlehem-2                                11-7
21. Orchard Park-6                             15-5
22. Our Lady of Mercy-5                         9-8
23. Horace Greeley-1                           11-6
24. Nichols-MMA                                14-0
25. Horseheads-4                               14-3
25. Mahopac-1                                  13-5

  Honorable Mention: Brewster 10-5, Brighton 7-11, Calhoun 9-8, Columbia 13-5, 
Comsewogue 7-9, East Islip 9-8, Frontier 12-6, Hilton 10-7, Hyde Park FDR 13-5, 
Xavarian 15-2.

	

	
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Class C 1. Sayville-11 19-0 2. Rye-1 16-4 3. Jamesville-DeWitt-3 18-2 4. Honeoye Falls-Lima-5 14-6 5. South Side-8 12-8 6. Harborfields-11 14-4 7. South Jefferson-3 16-3 8. Rye Country Day-AIS 16-2 9. Wantagh-8 8-11 10. Pelham-1 15-4 11. Plainedge-8 11-5 12. Shoreham-Wading River-11 9-7 13. Islip-11 8-9 14. Mount Sinai-11 8-7 15. Somers-1 10-8 16. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake-2 13-6 17. John Jay-Cross River-1 10-8 18. Miller Place-11 9-7 19. Rocky Point-11 7-9 20. Kings Park-11 9-7 21. Poly Prep-AIS 12-4 22. Livonia/Avon/Geneseo-5 16-3 23. Hamburg-6 13-7 24. Eastchester-1 14-4 25. John Glenn-11 9-6 Honorable Mention: Albany Academy 10-5, Chenango Valley/Johnson City 11-5, Syracuse CBA 9-9, Fieldston 13-4, Fulton 10-8, Hackley 11-5, Maine-Endwell 13-4, Rondout Valley 10-6, Tappan Zee 12-6, Williamsville South 13-6. Class D 1. Cold Spring Harbor-8 13-5 2. Penn Yan-5 19-1 3. Pleasantville-1 17-3 4. Bayport-Blue Point-11 11-7 5. Babylon-11 10-7 6. Westhill-3 15-6 7. Marcellus-3 10-8 8. Mattituck/Southold-11 8-9 9. Skaneateles-3 10-8 10. Canton-10 18-1 11. Bronxville-1 8-9 12. Briarcliff-1 12-6 13. Chenango Forks-4 13-3 14. Palmyra-Macedon-5 13-5 15. Schuylerville-2 15-2 16. North Salem-1 13-6 17. Voorheesville-2 13-4 18. Carle Place-8 8-9 19. Locust Valley-8 8-8 20. Eden/North Collins-6 10-8 21. Cazenovia-3 10-8 22. Oyster Bay-8 11-2 23. Chittenango-3 9-8 24. Windsor-4 8-7 25. Highland-9 11-5 Honorable Mention: Albertus Magnus 6-9, Croton-Harmon 9-9, James O'Neill 8-5, Jordan-Elbridge 9-8, LaSalle Institute 9-4, Pawling 9-9, Saranac Lake Placid 13-3.


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