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Boys lacrosse
2019 NYSSWA rankings (Final)
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   The boys lacrosse rankings are compiled by NYSSWA editor Neil Kerr, who welcomes your feedback.


Class A

 1. Massapequa-8                      18-2
 1. St. Anthony's-CHSAA               15-1
 3. Chaminade-CHSAA                   12-2
 4. Mamaroneck-1                      20-2
 5. Fairport-5                        18-3
 6. Niskayuna-2                       19-1
 7. Ward Melville-11                  15-5
 8. Baldwinsville-3                   16-4
 9. Iona Prep-CHSAA                   17-4
10. Smithtown West-11                 16-3
11. Syosset-8                         14-3
12. St. Joseph-MMAA                   19-2
13. Corning-4                         16-2
14. Hilton-5                          14-5
15. Northport-11                      12-6
16. Farmingdale-8                     13-4
17. West Islip-11                     13-5
18. Bethlehem-2                       16-3
19. Bay Shore-11                      13-5
20. West Genesee-3                    12-7
21. Pittsford-5                       12-6
22. Riverhead-11                      13-5
23. Smithtown East-11                 12-6
24. Mahopac-1                         11-8
25. Orchard Park-6                    13-5

  Honorable mention: Canisius-MMAA 10-9, Christopher Columbus-PSAL 7-1, Fred-
erick Douglass-PSAL 8-4, Msgr. Farrell-CHSAA 14-3, Hicksville 10-6, Hunter 
College-PSAL 7-2, Huntington 10-7, Kellenberg Memorial 11-8, Kingston 11-6, 
Lakeland/Panas 9-11, Lancaster 9-7, Liverpool 10-8, James Madison-PSAL 8-1, 
Middle Country 10-6, Minisink Valley 11-7, Monroe-Woodbury 11-4, North Rock-
land 10-7, St. Joseph by-the-Sea-CHSAA 18-2, Scarsdale 13-4, Shenendehowa 
12-7, Tottenville-PSAL 9-3, Wappingers Falls 12-6, Xavier-CHSAA 11-4.

Class B

 1. Victor-5                          17-5
 2. John Jay, Cross River-1           20-3
 3. Manhasset-8                       16-3
 4. Garden City-8                     16-2
 5. Yorktown-1                        13-6
 6. Brighton-5                        14-4
 7. Canandaigua-5                     14-5
 8. Vestal-4                          15-5
 9. Hamburg-6                         15-5
10. Rockville Centre South Side-8     12-5
11. Fayetteville-Manlius-3            15-4
12. Ballston Spa-2                    14-5
13. Harborfields-11                   14-5
14. Calhoun-8                         13-4
15. Williamsville East-6              14-5

  Honorable mention: Auburn 10-8, Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 10-8, East Islip 
10-8, Fox Lane 12-6, Horace Greeley 10-8, Herricks 10-6, Hewlett 9-7, High-
land/Marlboro 13-4, Horseheads 12-5, Irondequoit 9-9, Jericho 11-5, Niagara-
Wheatfield 9-8, Queensbury 12-5, Rochester McQuaid 11-6, Roslyn 14-2, Warwick 
Valley 14-4, Watertown 11-5, Williamsville North 11-7.

Class C

 1. Shoreham-Wading River-11          17-3
 2. Jamesville-DeWitt-3               21-2
 3. Mount Sinai-11                    17-1
 4. Cold Spring Harbor-8              14-5
 5. Syracuse CBA-3                    16-3
 6. Rye-1                             16-6
 7. Westhill-3                        12-5
 8. East Aurora-6                     17-4
 9. Locust Valley-8                   10-7
10. Geneva-5                          14-5
11. Wantagh-8                         13-4
12. Bayport-Blue Point-11             11-6
13. Hackley School-AIS                16-2
14. Byram Hills-1                     12-7
15. Islip-11                          12-6

  Honorable mention: Amherst 14-5, Carthage 9-8, Clarke 12-1, East Syracuse 
Minoa 12-6, John Glenn 13-4, Glens Falls 12-6, Homer 9-8, Indian River 12-4, 
Iroquois 10-8, Lutheran-AIS 13-3, Nanuet 11-7, New Hartford 11-7, North Shore 
11-7, Owego Free 10-7, Plainedge 12-4, Red Hook 15-4, Rye Country Day-AIS 
14-7, Troy LaSalle 13-6, Wallkill 13-4, Wayne 13-5, West Seneca East 11-7, 
Wheatley/Carle Place 9-7.

Class D

 1. LaFayette/Onondaga-3              16-7
 2. Briarcliff-1                      18-5
 3. Penn Yan-5                        14-7
 4. Pleasantville-1                   13-7
 5. Skaneateles-3                     14-3
 6. Bronxville-1                      11-6
 7. Palmyra-Macedon-5                 15-4
 8. Schuylerville-2                   16-2
 9. Chenango Forks-4                  14-5
10. Marcellus-3                       14-5
11. Westlake-1                        12-6
12. Haldane-1                         15-3
13. Irvington-1                       14-4
14. Dobbs Ferry-1                     13-5
15. Eden-6                            12-8

  Honorable mention: Akron 11-6, Canton 13-4, Chenango Valley 10-8, Elmira 
Notre Dame 10-6, General Brown 13-3, Greenwich 10-6, Johnstown 14-3, Mattituck/
Southold 10-9, Midlakes 11-7, Mynderse 9-8, Ogdensburg Free 11-6, James I. 
O'Neill 8-7, Port Jefferson 10-7, Salmon River 13-5, St. Lawrence 13-5, 
Salamanca 13-3, Tully 10-7, Voorheesville 13-5, Marcus Whitman 10-8, Whitney 
Point 12-5.



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