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State rankings

September
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The first state rankings are out. As with all the state rankings, the records are a few days behind. Names are listed alongside section.

Don’t take them too seriously. I don’t know exactly how the rankings are determined, but I know it’s not an exact science. I mean, where is North Rockland, the five-billion-time section champ? Where is East Fishkill, which beat N. Rock?

Class AA
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1. Bethlehem-2 6-0-0
2. Sachem East-11 4-0-1
3. Union-Endicott-4 4-0-1
4. Massapequa-8 5-0-0
5. Rochester Aquinas-5 7-1-0
6. Smithtown West-11 5-0-0
7. Cicero-North Syracuse-3 3-0-1
8. Horace Greeley-1 2-0-0
9. Warwick-9 5-0-0
10. Shenendehowa-2 5-1-0
11. Penfield-5 4-1-0
12. North Tonawanda-6 6-1-0
13. Arlington-1 4-0-0
14. West Genesee-3 6-1-0
15. Ward Melville-11 3-0-1
16. Horseheads-4 5-0-1
17. East Meadow-8 4-1-0
18. Syracuse CBA-3 5-1-1
19. Rochester Mercy-5 5-1-0
20. North Babylon-11 6-0-0

Class A
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1. Rockville Center South Side-8 5-0-0
2. Sayville-11 5-0-0
3. Williamsville East-6 6-0-1
4. Victor-5 5-1-0
5. Oneonta-4 9-0-1
6. Tappen Zee-1 2-0-0
7. Burnt Hills-2 4-2-0
8. Pittsford Mendon-5 4-1-1
9. Maine-Endwell-4 6-1-0
10. Homer-3 5-1-0
11. Island Trees-8 3-0-1
12. Islip-11 1-5-0
13. Eastchester-1 4-0-0
14. Shoreham-Wading River-11 1-0-0
15. Honeoye Falls-Lima-5 5-2-0
16. East Aurora-6 6-1-0
17. Somers-1 3-1-0
18. Goshen-9 3-1-0
19. Garden City-8 2-2-0
20. Bayport-Blue Point-11 5-0-0

Class B
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1. Marcellus-3 7-0-0
2. Lansing-4 7-0-0
3. Le Roy-5 6-0-0
4. Ichabod Crane-2 5-0-0
5. Red Hook-9 5-0-0
6. Potsdam-10 7-1-0
7. Chenango Forks-4 7-0-1
8. Nanuet-1 4-0-0
9. Falconer-6 6-0-0
10. Mattituck-11 4-0-0
11. Goshen Burke Catholic-9 4-0-0
12. Schalmont-2 5-2-0
13. Cazenovia-3 6-1-0
14. Briarcliff-1 3-0-0
15. Watertown Immaculate Heart-3 7-0-0
16. Highland-9 5-0-1
17. Tamarac-2 5-1-0
18. Northeastern Clinton-7 6-0-1
19. Mynderse-5 5-1-0
20. Newark Valley-4 7-2-0

Class C
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1. Hoosick Falls-2 6-0-0
2. Marion-5 7-0-0
3. Florida-9 6-0-0
4. Mechanicville-2 5-0-0
5. Buffalo Nichols-CHS 6-1-1
6. Alexander-5 6-0-0
7. Ausable Valley-7 8-1-0
8. Tully-3 6-1-0
9. St. Lawrence-10 5-1-0
10. Cooperstown-3 6-2-0
11. Unadilla Valley-4 7-2-0
12. Harley-Allendale-Columbia-5 4-0-1
13. Maple Hill-2 5-1-0
14. Beaver River-3 6-2-0
15. Naples-5 4-0-0
16. Manlius Pebble Hill-3 5-1-0
17. Galway-2 5-1-0
18. Utica Notre Dame-3 5-0-1
19. Allegany-Limestone-6 4-4-0
20. Madrid-Waddington-10 5-2-0

Class D
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1. Ellicottville-6 5-1-0
2. Chazy-7 8-0-0
3. Downsville-4 8-0-0
4. Edwards-Knox-10 8-0-0
5. Fillmore-5 7-0-0
6. Arkport-5 6-2-0
7. Lyme-3 6-1-0
8. Harrisville-10 5-1-0
9. Edmeston-4 7-2-0
10. McGraw-3 4-1-0
11. Milford-4 7-1-0
12. New Lebanon-2 2-2-0
13. Belleville-Henderson-3 7-1-0
14. Genesee Valley-5 4-1-0
15. Hamilton-3 6-2-0
16. Elizabethtown-Lewis-7 5-1-0
17. Chateaugay-10 5-2-0
18. Old Forge-3 4-0-0
19. Jasper-Troupsburg-5 6-1-0
20. North Collins-6 4-2-2

This entry was posted on Saturday, September 29th, 2007 at 8:49 pm by Jake Thomases. Print Print | Email Email

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One Response to “State rankings”

  1. Just curious

    How does Bronxville player Brian Rogers get points for 9 games if he only played in 8 according to varsity central?

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