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2014 NYSSWA rankings (Final)
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Class A

 1. (tie) Massapequa-8                   19-2
 1. (tie) Chaminade-CHSAA                13-3
 3. Smithtown East-11                    16-4
 4. Fayetteville-Manlius-3               18-4
 5. Fairport-5                           18-3
 6. Niskayuna-2                          19-2
 7. Buffalo Timon-St. Jude-CHSAA         14-5
 8. St. Anthony-CHSAA                    13-5
 9. Pittsford-5                          15-4
10. West Islip-11                        13-7
11. Smithtown West-11                    16-2
12. Syosset-8                            13-5
13. Sachem North-11                      14-4
14. Corning-4                            13-5
15. Penfield-5                           13-5
16. Orchard Park-6                       15-4
17. West Genesee-3                       13-6
18. Ward Melville-11                     12-6
19. Lakeland/Panas-1                     15-6
20. Buffalo St. Joseph-CHSAA             11-5
21. Walt Whitman-11                      13-5
22. Shenendehowa-2                       13-6
23. Baldwinsville-3                      11-5
24. Syracuse Corcoran-3                  12-6
25. Clarence-6                           13-5

  Honorable mention: Archbishop Stepinac-CHSAA 16-7, Auburn 10-6, Ballston Spa 
13-5, Bay Shore 10-7, Bishop Kellenberg-CHSAA 12-8, Buffalo Canisius-CHSAA 9-9, 
Cicero-North Syracuse 11-5, Commack 11-5, Farmingdale 11-6, Fordham Prep-CHSAA 
15-5, Fox Lane 11-8, Half Hollow Hills East 12-6, Half Hollow Hills West 11-6, 
Hauppauge 11-6, Hicksville 9-8, Hilton 11-6,Iona Prep-CHSAA 15-6, Lancaster 
12-6, Mamaroneck 15-4, Minisink Valley 13-6, Monroe-Woodbury 12-6, Northport 
9-9, North Rockland 14-5, Oceanside 12-4, Port Washington 9-7, Sachem East 9-8, 
Shaker 11-7, St. Dominic-CHSAA 14-4, Uniondale 9-6, Valley 12-5, Warwick Valley 
17-2, Webster Thomas 12-6.

Class B

 1. Yorktown-1                           18-5
 2. Jamesville-DeWitt-3                  19-3
 3. Lynbrook-8                           19-2
 4. Rocky Point-11                       18-2
 5. Victor-5                             17-4
 6. Manhasset-8                          11-8
 7. Garden City-8                        15-3
 8. Canandaigua-5                        14-5
 9. Vestal-4                             15-3
10. Miller Place-11                      13-6
11. Albany Academy-2                     16-1
12. Sayville-11                          12-6
13. Hamburg-6                            15-5
14. Hackley School-AIS                   17-2
15. Churchville-Chili-5                  14-4
16. Byram Hills-1                        15-5
17. Somers-1                             14-5
18. East Syracuse Minoa-3                15-3
19. Bethpage-8                           13-5
20. Carey-8                              11-6

  Honorable mention: Bronx Science-PSAL 9-4, Carthage 12-5, Comsewogue 10-8, 
Cornwall 13-5, Douglass Academy-PSAL 11-4, Eagle Academy-PSAL 13-0, East-
chester 13-4, Fieldston-AIS 10-6, John Glenn 10-7, Harborfields 11-5, High-
land 11-4, Horace Greeley 12-6, Huntington 11-5, Iroquois 11-5, Islip 10-7, 
John Jay Cross River 11-7, Massena 13-6, Mount Sinai 9-7, New Dorp-PSAL 14-4, 
New Hartford 11-7, Niagara-Wheatfield 13-6, Ossining 13-4, Pearl River 14-3, 
Queensbury 12-7, Rockville Ce ntre South Side 11-6, Seaford 9-7, Shoreham-
Wading River 9-8, Stuyvesant-PSAL 9-4, Tottenville-PSAL 19-0, Wantagh 12-5, 
Watertown 13-4, Wayne 12-5, Westhampton Beach 11-6, Williamsville East 13-5.

Class C

 1. Bronxville-1                         18-6
 2. Cazenovia-3                          22-1
 2. Penn Yan-5                           16-4
 3. Salmon River-10                      17-1
 5. Babylon-11                           11-8
 6. Locust Valley-8                      13-5
 7. Cold Spring Harbor-8                 12-5
 8. Friends Academy-8                    12-4
 9. Homer-3                              14-6
10. Palmyra-Macedon-5                    17-2
11. Chenango Forks-4                     13-6
12. Akron-6                              15-3
13. Pleasantville-1                      14-5
14. Salamanca-6                          12-3
15. Maine-Endwell-4                      14-4
16. Johnson City-4                       14-3
17. Gananda-5                            15-3
18. Westhill-3                           12-5
19. Skaneateles-3                        11-6
20. Lafayette-3                          12-7

  Honorable mention: Bayport-Blue Point 10-8, Briarcliff 13-6, Canton 11-6, 
Croton-Harmon 11-7, East Aurora 9-5, Glens Falls 8-8, Greenwich 15-3, Mar-
cellus 11-6, Millbrook 11-3, Mineola 11-5, Nanuet 12-6, Poughkeepsie Lourdes 
11-6, Putnam Valley 12-7, Rochester Aquinas 11-7, Rondout Valley 16-3, 
Syracuse CBA 11-6, Whitney Point 12-5.



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