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2022-23 NYSSWA rankings (final)


CLASS AA

 1. Long Island Lutheran-AIS                   23-2
 2. Archbishop Stepinac-CHS                   22-10
 3. Eagle Academy II-PSAL                      22-7
 4. Cardinal Hayes-CHS                        19-10
 5. Thomas Jefferson-PSAL                     20-12
 6. Christ the King-CHS                        23-5
 7. South Shore-PSAL                           19-8
 8. St. Francis Prep-CHS                       19-9
 9. Eagle Academy-PSAL                         28-5
10. Iona Prep-CHS                             17-11
11. Victor-5                                   24-3
12. North Rockland-1                           17-8
13. Liverpool-3                                21-4
14. Niagara Falls-6                            21-3
15. Health Sciences-6                          19-2
16. Jamestown-6                                19-4
17. Brentwood-11                               19-8
18. Baldwin-8                                  21-3
19. Port Washington-8                          17-6
20. West Genesee-3                             18-5
21. Scarsdale-1                               13-10
22. Clarkstown South-1                         21-2
23. Green Tech-2                               16-8
24. Ballston Spa-2                             19-2
25. Benjamin Cardozo-PSAL                      24-4
26. St. Peter's-CHS                            18-9
27. Mount Vernon-1                             18-5
28. Hempstead-8                                16-6
29. Syosset-8                                  18-4
30. (tie) Commack-11                           20-4
30. (tie) Newburgh Free Academy-9              14-8

  Honorable Mention: Albany CBA (15-7), Archbishop Molloy (16-12), Aquinas Institute 
(15-7), Bay Shore (17-4), Bellport (16-6), Bethlehem (15-7), Boys & Girls (14-10), 
Brooklyn Collegiate (18-11), Campus Magnet (17-11), Curtis (20-8), Meadow (13-8), 
Farmingdale (12-8), Fairport (14-10), Forest Hills (17-9), James Monroe-PSAL (16-11), 
Kingston (15-7), Lockport (14-8), Mamaroneck (15-7), Massapequa (12-9), Mekeel Christian 
(15-7), Middletown (12-10), Monsignor Scanlan (10-16), North Babylon (14-8), Northport 
(16-6), Nottingham (17-6), Plainview (12-9), Saratoga Springs (17-6), Smithtown West 
(19-3), St. Raymond (10-17), Susan Wagner (23-5), Syracuse CBA (17-6), Warwick (15-7), 
Webster Schroeder (15-7), Wings Academy (15-10), Xaverian (15-13).

	

	
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CLASS A 1. Monsignor Farrell-CHS 23-6 2. Transit Tech-PSAL 29-3 3. Albany Academy-AIS 15-7 4. Tappan Zee-1 26-3 5. Nazareth-CHS 26-1 6. Epic South-PSAL 22-9 7. Murry Bergtraum-PSAL 23-2 8. DeWitt Clinton-PSAL 23-2 9. Bishop Timon-St. Jude-MMAA 24-4 10. Goshen-9 21-2 11. Chaminade-CHS 23-4 12. Canisius-MMAA 18-6 13. Irondequoit-5 22-5 14. South Side-8 23-2 14. Amherst-6 21-4 15. Manhasset-8 21-2 16. Somers-1 21-3 17. Lakeland-1 20-3 18. Greece Athena-5 18-5 19. St. Anthony's-CHS 19-8 20. New Hartford-3 16-11 21. Troy-2 13-11 22. Pittsford Sutherland-5 16-8 23. Amsterdam-2 21-2 24. Elmont-8 16-6 25. Rochester East-5 18-4 26. Yorktown-1 17-6 27. St. Edmund Prep-CHS 20-5 28. St. Joseph by the Sea-CHS 16-10 30. Brooklyn Law & Technology-PSAL 22-5 Honorable Mention: A. Philip Randolph (17-6), Bayport-Blue Point (15-7), Beacon (15-7), Bishop Grimes (16-6), Brooklyn Tech (20-4), Central Square (17-6), Clarke (15-6), Comsewogue (15-6), East Hampton (15-6), Fox Lane (15-7), Frederick Douglass (18-7), Friends Academy (17-5), George Westinghouse (22-5), Graphics Campus (19-4), Great Neck North (14-7), Hampton Bays (15-6), Holy Trinity (13-13), Hudson Falls (17-5), Horseheads (10-8), Johnson City (13-6), Kings Park (17-8), Lansingburgh (17-5), Lehman (19-4), Louis Brandeis (18-7), Malone (16-5), Martin VanBuren (22-5), Massena (13-10), McKinley (19-5), Mount Sinai (18-5), Niagara Wheatfield (16-7), Nichols (15-10), Our Lady of Lourdes (16-6), Pearl River (15-6), Rochester Monroe (19-3), Rye (14-8), St. Francis (14-13), St. John the Baptist (20-5), St. Joseph's Collegiate (15-11), Wantagh (19-3), Wayne (17-5), Webster Thomas (15-7), Williamsville South (18-5), Wyandanch (14-7). CLASS B 1. Poly Prep-AIS 26-0 2. Westhill-3 24-4 3. Catholic Central-2 25-2 4. Southampton-11 21-6 5. Valhalla-1 24-2 6. Newark-5 21-5 7. Fredonia-6 19-8 8. Lewiston-Porter-6 20-4 9. Glens Falls-2 19-6 10. Tamarac-2 20-3 11. Marcellus-3 19-5 12. Byram Hills-1 18-6 13. Hastings-1 18-5 14. Salamanca-6 20-3 15. Chittenango-3 20-3 16. Batavia-5 18-5 17. Central Valley-3 22-1 18. Bishop Kearney-5 15-7 19. Dalton-AIS 18-6 20. Fonda-Fultonville-2 19-4 21. Scholars Academy-PSAL 26-3 22. Moore Catholic-CHS 17-11 23. Spring Street Campus-PSAL 22-3 24. Fieldston-AIS 19-7 25. Fannie Lou Hamer-PSAL 23-8 26. Owego Free Academy-4 15-7 27. Newfane-6 17-5 28. Waverly-4 19-3 29. Packer-AIS 19-3 30. (tie) Bathpage-PSAL 16-5 30. (tie) Portledge-AIS 19-8 30. (tie) Chenango Forks-4 17-4 Honorable Mention: Adams Street Academy (19-6), Allegany-Limestone (18-4), Bathgate (14-4), Beekmantown (17-6), Bennett (14-9), Brooklyn College Academy (19-5), Burke Catholic (12-11), Camden (14-8), Carle Place (15-7), Cathedral Prep (19-8), Clinton (15-7), Dansville (14-8), ENY Family (20-6), General Brown (17-5), Gouverneur (16-5), Gregorio Luperon (21-5), Hornell (17-5), James O'Neill (15-8), Leon Goldstein (19-6), Lowville (16-6), Malverne (15-8), Maspeth (26-2), Medgar Evers (17-7), Moore Catholic (16-11), NEST+M (20-3), Palmyra-Macedon (15-6), Potsdam (12-12), Red Hook (12-7), Rye Neck (16-7), Southwestern (12-12), Spackenkill (17-4), Spring Street Campus (19-3), Stony Brook (12-10), Townsend Harris (22-3), Vertus (14-8), Waterloo (14-9), Watervliet (16-5), Wellsville (14-10), Wheatley (19-2).
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CLASS C 1. Randolph-6 22-4 2. Haldane-1 21-5 3. Moravia-4 22-2 4. Canton-10 19-7 5. Dolgeville-3 22-2 6. Lyons-5 24-2 7. Pembroke-5 22-2 8. Chatham-2 21-4 9. Moriah-7 22-2 10. Duanesburg-2 23-1 11. Hoosic Valley-2 18-4 12. Stillwater-2 17-5 13. Mount Markham-3 17-6 14. Northstar Christian-5 16-9 15. Delhi-4 19-2 16. Newfield-4 18-3 17. York-5 19-2 18. Alexander Hamilton-1 15-6 19. Tuckahoe-1 14-7 20. Avon-5 18-5 21. Waterville-3 20-3 22. Little Falls-3 19-3 23. Pierson-11 15-9 24. Rochester Academy-5 17-4 25. Frewsburg-6 17-6 26. Oakfield-Alabama-5 18-4 27. Geneseo-5 17-5 28. Rhinebeck-9 13-7 29. Weedsport-3 20-3 30. Tully-3 18-4 Honorable Mention: Bolivar-Richburg (18-5), Byron-Bergen (19-3), Candor (15-7), Cuba- Rushford (17-5), East Rochester (14-8), Greene (15-7), Greenwich (14-8), Herkimer (15-7), Holland (16-6), Jordan-Elbridge (15-7), MST Prep (14-8), Red Creek (16-5), S.S. Seward (14-7), South Seneca/Romulus (17-4), Tioga (15-9), Tupper Lake (17-5), Warsaw (16-6), Wheatfield-Chili (16-8). CLASS D 1. Avoca/Prattsburgh-5 25-2 2. Hamilton-3 23-4 3. Heuvelton-10 20-5 4. Chapel Field Christian-9 20-6 5. South Kortright/Andes-4 21-4 6. Bridgehampton-11 16-7 7. Harrisville-10 17-5 8. North Warren-2 18-6 9. Schroon Lake-7 21-3 10. Chateaugay-10 17-3 11. Sackets Harbor-3 22-2 12. Southern Cayuga-4 15-9 13. Morris-4 21-1 14. Batavia Notre Dame-5 16-7 15. Panama-6 16-7 16. Clymer-6 19-4 17. Madison-3 19-4 18. Fillmore-5 16-6 19. Mount Morris-5 17-7 20. Crown Point-7 17-6 Honorable Mention: Davenport (19-4), Ellicottville (14-8), Fabius-Pompey (16-6), Greenburg-North Castle (11-11), Jasper-Troupsburg (19-4), Laurens/Milford (15-7), Margaretville (15-5), McGraw (14-7), Northville (16-6), Stockbridge Valley (14-8), West Canada Valley (16-7), Westfield (14-8).


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