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Section | Top Teams | Notes | 1 | Suffern, North Rockland, Fox Lane, Scarsdale
| The Mounties are the reigning S1-A champs and with almost everyone back, they have by far the most depth.
| 2 | Saratoga, Bethlehem, Shenendehowa, Shaker, Ballston Spa, Colonie, Niskayuna, Guilderland, Columbia | The nation's toughest conference with the nation's top team will have the usual tooth-and-nail action with the Blue Streaks sitting a ways in front of whatever team that can claim the second spot here.
| 3 | Cicero-North Syracuse, Fayetteville-Manlius, Liverpool, West Genesee, Auburn
| Depending on how things shake out for CNS's potentially much enhanced lineup, FM's reign at the top of S3-A could be in peril.
| 4 | Corning, Elmira Express, Union Endicott, Ithaca, Horseheads
| The Hawks were hard hit by graduation but should still have enough to continue the reign in S4-A.
| 5 | Churchville-Chili, Webster Thomas, Fairport, Rush-Henrietta, Penfield, Canandaigua, Webster Schroeder
| CC, Thomas, and Fairport are the teams with most of their runners back, but Rush-Henrietta could be the biggest threat if it can get a little help at the back.
| 6 | Orchard Park, Clarence, Lancaster, Frontier, Niagara-Wheatfield, Williamsville North, West Seneca West
| Reigning S4-A champs Clarence lost three of its top four, so Orchard Park should move to the top if it can find some depth.
| 7 | No representatives |
| 8 | Syosset, Port Washington, Calhoun, Great Neck North
| S8-A champ Syosset got hit hard by graduation, and the winner here will be whoever can best fill out a squad.
| 9 | Monroe-Woodbury, Warwick Valley, Washingtonville
| Cornwall has moved back down to B, and MW appears to have the best depth. | 10 | No representatives |
| 11 | Northport, East Islip, West Babylon, Bay Shore, Eastport-South Manor
| Northport needs to find more depth after some key losses, but the Tigers should repeat.
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