2022 NY Boys XC Preview: CHSAA

Saint Anthony's (Friars)

Last Year's Summary:  10th in Federation, 3rd in CHSAA


CHSAA Titles:  1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015   CHSAA Individual Winners:  Peter Crooke (1974), John Gregorek (1976, 1977), Dan Baldwin (1986), Mark Naso (1989), Charles Millioen (2000), Kevin Walshak (2009), Pat Tucker (2014), Mason Gatewood (2017), Matthew Payamps (2018))
Roster
NameGradeCHSAA PlaceFederationSeason TR
Aidan Brancaccio
12
37
--
162
Hunter Wilson
12
28
77
161
Jeremy Paredes
12
5
101
161
Sean Dearie
12
23
76
156
Jack Morelli
11
16
175
154
John Melloy
11
--

154
Collin McLaughlin
11
1 (JV-1)

151
Regan MacPherson
10
29
144
149

Outlook:  The Friars will be a difficult team to beat in the CHSAA in 2022 both because they have a reliable established senior core at the top and also a pack of younger guys coming up who should see some big upside. All but one guy returns from last year's top 10, and the lead senior quartet of Aidan Brancaccio, Hunter Wilson, Jeremy Paredes, and Sean Dearie have something to prove in this year's championship and later maybe a bid for Nationals. The 20th CHSAA title has been elusive since the 19th was taken in 2015, but 2022 should be the year.

Xavier (Knights)

Last Year's Summary:  3rd in Federation, 2nd in CHSAA


CHSAA Titles: 1931, 2016, 2017, 2019   CHSAA Individual Winners: 
Roster
NameGradeCHSAA PlaceFederationSeason TR
Finn Sweeney
12
11
136
156
Matthew McCabe
12
14
100
156
Aaron Gill
10
3 (JV-1)

152
Wyatt Flett
12
2 (JV-1)

150
Aurelian Caille
12
8 (JV-1)

140
Hau Son Wong
10
1 (JV-2)

140

Outlook: The Knights fell to the Rams by 6 points last year with a varsity squad that was composed largely of seniors, so this year is something of a rebuilding and restocking year. Fortunately there was quite a bit of talent in the JV ranks behind top 15 returners Finn Sweeney and Matthew McCabe to fuel a run for the title this year, but on a squad again including mainly seniors, a lot of progress will be needed to challenge a deeper Friar squad.

Monsignor Farrell (Lions)

Last Year's Summary:  30th in Federation, 5th in CHSAA

CHSAA Titles: 1979, 1981, 1985, 1994   CHSAA Individual Winners:  Ed Healy (1979), Neil Donahue (1984), Kevin Maxwell (1993), Dan Lewis (2005), Dan Galford (2011, 2012)
Roster
NameGradeCHSAA Place
Federation
Season TR
Michael Mason
12
22
187
158
Alphonse Trapanese
12
33
181
149
John Leone
12
6 (JV-1)
220
139
Nick Barbaro
12
7 (JV-1)
214
137
Joseph Logan
12
25 (JV-1)

130
Brian Sucich
12
30 (JV-1)

115

Outlook: The Lions have just two returners from last year's 5th-place varsity squad that was headed by Anthony Zarrella in 8th place. Nonetheless after a year that saw many of the CHSAA teams with senior-heavy lineups, Farrell begins the year rated 3rd in the projections, and with an exclusively senior preseason team headed by Michael Mason and Alphonse Trapanese that should get the Lions one of the berths for Federations.

Xaverian (Clippers)

Last Year's Summary:  8th in CHSAA

CHSAA Titles:    CHSAA Individual Winners: 
Roster
NameGradeCHSAA PlaceFederationSeason TR
Justin Schwartz
11
19
128
153
Marco Sanducci
12
41
182
140
Leopold Chang-Hermann
11
54

136
Phil Mamden
11
50
230
135
Matthew Perkins
12


133
Luke DiMeglio
10


116
Kareem Najjar
12
71

115

Outlook: The Clippers have almost all of last year's varsity back including top-20 guy Justin Schwartz, and they also are fairly young in comparison to many of the other CHSAA teams. A big leap up from last year's 8th-place finish seems likely along with a spot at Federations, though getting league approval for the lower half of their new uniforms will be trickier.

Chaminade (Flyers)

Last Year's Summary:   25th in Federation, 4th in CHSAA

CHSAA Titles: 1961, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2020   CHSAA Individual WInners:   James Daly (1951), Ed Dean (1961), Kevin Murphy (1989), Mike McKeever (1995, 1996), Andy Rupert (1997), Kevin McDermott (2004), Ryan McDermott (2006), William Slattery (2010), Tom Slattery (2013)
Roster
NameGradeCHSAA PlaceFederationSeason TR
Jack Higgins
12
28
171
153
Patrick Mulryan
12
31
151
151
Sean Lanigan
12
4 (JV-2)

133
Theodore Russo
11
14 (JV-1)

131
Christopher Medosa-Ali
11
12 (Soph)

128
Michael Touma
12
18 (JV-1)

127
Kieran Rafferty
12
--

126
Martin Morgan
11
20 (JV-1)

123

Outlook: The Flyers' 2020 CHSAA champs had a team headed by four seniors, so defending the crown was always going to be a long shot last year. Both Chaminade and top guy senior Liam Going got 4ths last year, which was very respectable. Five of the guys were seniors, though, so another rebuilding year is needed again behind seniors Jack Higgins and Patrick Mulryan. The Flyers should have enough depth to capture a Federation spot.

Iona Prep (Gaels)

Last Year's Summary:   7th in CHSAA
CHSAA Titles:    CHSAA Individual WInners:  

Roster
NameGradeCHSAA PlaceFederationSeason TR
Tommy Flynn
11
36
71
157
Anthony Bravo
12
40
133
145
Will Brennan
11
69

132
Peter Winter
11
26 (JV-1)

126
Harry Russon
12
61

124
Johannes Kidder
11
44 (JV-1)

122

Outlook:  Three seniors are gone from last year's 7th-place varsity along with top guy Daniel Falero, and a lot of work will be needed to make up the distance to a Federation spot in 6th place. But the Gaels actually have a decent amount of returners this year in comparison to some of the teams they will be competing against, and Tommy Flynn and Anthony Bravo should provide them with a decent tandem at the top.

St. Joseph by the Sea (Vikings)

Last Year's Summary:  10th in CHSAA

CHSAAA Titles:     CHSAA Individual Winners: 
Roster
NameGradeCHSAA PlaceFederationSeason TR
Dylan Doskocil
12
6
63
165
Joey Wilson
12
38
183
155
Cody Doskocil
10
65

120
DJ Pisapia
10
86

116
Robert Imparato
10
81

113
Colin Bennett
10
87

105

Outlook:  On the one hand, the Vikings have almost everyone back, but on the other it was a 10th-place squad that included freshmen at the last four spots. With 6th place finisher Dylan Doskocil and fellow senior Joey Wilson on the lead for SJbtS, the team should be in good hands, and the back of the lineup should see huge advances this year as sophomore year arrives.

St. Francis - Buffalo (Red Raiders)

Last Year's Summary:  30th in Federation, 1st in Monsignor Martin - All Catholic Buffalo

MMAA Titles:  2017, 2020, 2021   MMAA Individual Winners: Joseph Pivarunas (2021)
Roster
NameGradeMMAA PlaceFederationSeason TR
Eric Lanning
12
3
234
136
Mike Stadler
10
11
223
129
Anthony Gardina
12
10
276
122
Devon Shepherd
12
14
274
117
Nate Phillips
11
24
278
115
Adam Cline
12
1 (JV)

105

Outlook:  The Red Raiders took a repeat MMAA title 2021, and this year they look well set for a threepeat. Two of the top 3 guys are gone from last year including champ Joseph Pivarunas, but enough of the squad behind 3rd-place finisher Eric Lanning is back to keep St. Francis on top.

Fordham Prep (Rams)

Last Year's Summary:   4th in Federation, 1st in CHSAA

CHSAA Titles: 1958, 1959, 2021   CHSAA Individual WInners:  Donald Anderson (1947), William Berrgren (1978), Joseph McGovern (1959), Brian Faraci (1970), Mike Cleary (1978), Rey Mendez (1992), Brian McCabe (2003), Conor Lundy (2015), Niall Ryan (2019), Myles Hogan (2020, 2021)
Roster
NameGradeCHSAA PlaceFederationSeason TR
Jack Gallagher
12
9 (JV-1)

136
Sean Reidy
12
53
209
134
Hudson Pifer
12
34 (JV-1)

116
Luca Voli
12
23 (JV-2)

115
Ryan Noll
12


115
Luca Chrostowski
12
39 (JV-1)

115
Noel Regan
11


113

Outlook: The Rams won their first CHSSA title in 62 years in 2021, and Myles Hogan won the team's 11th individual title as he became their first guy to repeat. With the house cleaned out by the graduation of the top six guys who also included Liam Dennehy, Matthew Febles, Dean Mayo, Darren Croke, and Lucas Moran behind Hogan, the Rams will be looking at an extreme rebuilding year with a squad that at least in preseason looks to have six seniors in the top six spots.

St. Joseph Collegiate (Marauders)

Last Year's Summary:  2nd in Monsignor Martin - All Catholic Buffalo

MMAA Titles:  2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018   MMAA Individual Winners: Anthony Belfatto (2014, 2015), Evan Hilbert (2019)
Roster
NameGradeMMAA PlaceFederationSeason TR
Sam Tomm
11
5
208
139
Noah Snyder
11
--

120 (est)
Keller Waldron
12
15

119
Luke Judge
12
16

110
Lucas Gawron
10
6 (JV)

100
Brennan Frazier
10
7 (JV)

97

Outlook:  The Marauders will be looking for their first title in four years with a squad that will need some filling out behind junior leader Sam Tomm, who was 5th in the MMAA last year, after the loss of 2021 top guy Jack Occhipinti.