This may be the most open race across the entire State. Four teams are neck-and-neck heading into the race, and it could go any which way. We looked at the Conference Champs, pulled out all the Class B and C teams, and rescored. It gave Port the 18-point victory, so it was enough to give them the edge. But don't expect the next race to go so cleanly, and anything can happen.
Top Athletes
Jason Kerber
12
Oceanside
181
Logan Schaeffler
12
Calhoun
179
Paul Fleck
11
Baldwin
170
George Thomatos
11
Farmingdale
164
Luke Ferraiolo
11
Farmingdale
159
Lukas Derasmo
11
Port Washington
158
Andrey Podskrebkin
12
Massapequa
156
Noah Mach
11
Mepham
155
Archie Chesler
12
Massapequa
154
Alex Kanes
10
Herricks
154
Boys Class B
Rank
Team
Avg SR
Spread
Top Runners
1
Manhasset
157
5
Sheerin, Huinink, Armendariz
2
Garden City
140.2
46
R. McAlea, T. McAlea
3
Valley Stream North
136.2
52
Beltran, Somma
Summary
Manhasset heads into the race with a strong pack of five athletes, looking to take their compression strategy straight to VVS.
Top Athletes
Robby Levy
12
North Shore
174
Ryan McAlea
11
Garden City
166
Kevin Beltran
12
Valley Stream N
166
Myles Munro
11
Seaford
164
Matteo Somma
11
Valley Stream N
164
Daniel Smith
10
Division Avenue
161
Thomas Sheerin
12
Manhasset
160
Stije Huinink
11
Manhasset
159
Blake Sealy
10
Manhasset
156
Alexander Armendariz
11
Manhasset
155
John Hogan
11
Manhasset
O155
Boys Class C
Rank
Team
Avg SR
Spread
Top Runners
1
Oyster Bay
146
58
Tardugno, Greene, Kumar
2
Cold Spring Harbor
117
65
Lombardo, Moschella
3
Wheatley
92
97
Baldasano
Summary
Oyster Bay may have an average inflated by their front runner, but they have quality runners to support him, and look to be the favorites heading into the race.