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Section | Top Teams | Notes |
1 | John Jay-Cross River, Pearl River, Tappan Zee, Brewster, Somers | JJ-CR is the reigning state champion with everyone back and has a large gap on
the rest of the teams in NY Class B. Pearl River is rated #2 in the
state however, and Tappan Zee and Brewster are in the top 15, so S1-B will be competitive. |
2 | Burnt Hills, Mohonasen, Queensbury, Scotia-Glenville, Academy of the Holy Names | Burnt
Hills and Mohonasen start the season virtually even in the ratings, so
the S2-B battle could be as close as the Spartans' 6-point margin last
year. |
3 | CBA-Syracuse, Jamesville-Dewitt, Camden, New Hartford, Chittenango | Last
year CBA won the States Class C title while JD won a squeaker in S3-B over Westhill, which has moved to Class C. This year CBA appears to have a big edge over the Red Rams and Camden. |
4 | Maine-Endwell, Vestal, Owego, Johnson City | Maine-Endwell will again be the champ here. |
5 | Pittsford Mendon, Mercy, Pittsford Sutherland, Honeoye Falls-Lima | Pittsford Mendon dominated S5-B last year and has just about everyone back. |
6 | East Aurora, Lake Shore, Sweet Home, City Honors | EA as usual will be the dominating force in S6-B. |
7 | No repesentatives |
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8 | South Side, North Shore, Manhasset, Floral Park | South
Side won easily last year but with a very slim squad, so after some
graduations can the Cyclones keep North Shore and Manhasset at bay? |
9 | Cornwall, Goshen, Red Hook, New Paltz | Cornwall lost two members from last year's varsity but should maintain a fairly large gap over Goshen. |
10 | Franklin Academy | Franklin (Malone) is the winner. |
11 | Mt. Sinai, Shoreham-Wading River, Bayport-Blue Point, Sayville, Harborfields | Mt.
Sinai lost two members of the varsity off a thin squad, so it will need
to fill out the ranks to secure a second straight S11-B title. |