2010-11 NYSSWA rankings (through March 6)
Class AA
1. 25-3 Nazareth-CHSAA
2: 20-3 Murry Bergtraum-PSAL
3: 19-2 Cicero-North Syracuse-3
4: 19-8 Christ The King-CHSAA
5: 20-2 Shaker-2
6: 20-0 Binghamton-4
7: 23-4 Moore Catholic-CHSAA
8: 22-5 South Shore-PSAL
9: 18-8 Mary Louis-CHSAA
10: 24-2 St. Anthony's-CHSAA
11: 20-1 Shenendehowa-2
12: 21-7 St. Peter’s-CHSAA
13: 19-1 Baldwin-8
14: 19-1 Warwick-9
15: 20-2 Gates Chili-5
16: 22-1 Buffalo Sacred Heart-CHSAA
17: 19-6 St. John the Baptist-CHSAA
18: 19-3 Ossining-1
19: 20-1 Penfield-5
20: 15-5 Williamsville North-6
21: 20-3 Deer Park-11
22: 18-3 Utica Proctor-3
23: 20-1 Jamestown-6
24: 19-3 Colonie-2
25: 18-4 Sachem East-11

Class A
1: 22-0 Grand Island-6
2: 21-0 Pittsford Mendon-5
3: 21-1 Peekskill-1
4: 21-0 Whitesboro-3
5: 20-1 Elwood John Glenn-11
6: 18-6 Nichols-AIS
7: 18-3 Garden City-8
8: 17-3 Wallkill-9
9: 20-2 Pearl River-1
10: 17-6 Nardin Academy-CHSAA
11: 20-0 Wings Academy-PSAL
12: 20-2 Pioneer-6
13: 18-2 Rochester East-5
14: 16-5 Massena-10
15: 12-7 Maine-Endwell-4
16: 16-5 Red Hook-9
17: 10-11 Averill Park-2
18: 13-6 Cornwall-9
19: 12-9 Mohonasen-2
20. 19-2 Levittown Division-8
21: 19-1 Scotia-Glenville-2
22: 19-2 Albertus Magnus-1
23: 17-4 Harborfields-11
24: 16-5 Pittsford Sutherland-5
25: 18-2 (tie) Holy Names-2
25: 14-7 (tie) New Hartford-3

Class B
1: 21-1 Irvington-1
2: 19-2 Oneonta-4
3: 18-3 Aquinas-5
4: 19-5 Long Island Lutheran-AIS
5: 20-2 Center Moriches-11
6: 18-4 Briarcliff-1
7: 20-1 Salmon River-10
8: 20-1 Cazenovia-3
9: 18-4 Eden-6
10: 16-8 Lancaster St. Mary's-CHSAA
11: 18-4 Utica Notre Dame-3
12: 20-2 Hoosic Valley-2
13: 15-6 Highland-9
14: 16-4 Cold Spring Harbor-8
15: 18-3 Northeastern Clinton-7
16: 18-4 Watervliet-2
17: 20-1 Maple Hill-2
18: 21-1 Wilson-6
19: 17-3 Saranac-7
20: 14-6 Seton Catholic-4
21: 16-4 Tuxedo-9
22: 16-4 Carle Place-8
23: 17-3 Jordan-Elbridge-3
24: 15-5 Burke Catholic-9
25: 16-4 (tie) Watkins Glen-4
25: 17-5 (tie) Buffalo Cardinal O'Hara-CHSAA

Class C
1: 22-0 Gananda-5
2: 20-1 Harpursville-4
3: 16-3 Haldane-1
4: 21-0 Fabius-Pompey-3
5: 18-1 Tri-Valley-9
6: 21-6 Staten Island Academy-AIS
7: 14-6 Stony Brook-11
8: 15-7 Immaculata-AIS
9: 19-2 Tioga-4
10: 17-4 Randolph-6
11: 15-7 Voorheesville-2
12: 17-5 Marion-5
13: 15-5 Watertown IHC-3
14: 16-6 Madrid-Waddington-10
15: 15-3 Portville-6
16: 18-2 Poly Prep-AIS
17: 16-4 Bainbridge-Guilford-4
18: 17-4 Cooperstown-3
19: 14-8 Bishop Kearney-5
20: 9-9 (tie) Friends Academy-8
20: 20-2 (tie) Keshequa-5

Class D
1: 16-2 Coleman Catholic-9
2: 20-1 South Kortright-4
3: 18-3 Hamilton-3
4: 18-3 Elba-5
5: 17-6 Chateaugay-10
6: 15-4 Livingston Manor/Roscoe-9
7: 19-2 Indian Lake/Long Lake-7
8: 19-3 Sherman-6
9: 18-3 Whitesville-5
10: 17-5 Schenevus-4
11: 12-8 Fort Edward-2
12: 18-4 Jasper-Troupsburg-5
13: 17-5 Fort Ann-2
14: 16-5 Pine Valley-6
15: 17-3 Heatly-2
16: 19-1 Batavia Notre Dame-5
17: 13-8 Sackets Harbor-3
18: 18-1 Copenhagen-3
19: 15-4 Davenport-4
20: 17-3 Hermon-DeKalb-10
 

Pfc. Raheen Tyson Heighter, of Bay Shore, was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom. His mother has made it her mission to aid active-duty service members, veterans, first responders and Gold Star families. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Randee Daddona; Photo credit: Cathy Heighter

'His sacrifice made a difference': Gold Star mother honors son's memory Army Pfc. Raheen Tyson Heighter, 22, of Bay Shore, was the first serviceman from Long Island killed in the Iraq War.

Pfc. Raheen Tyson Heighter, of Bay Shore, was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom. His mother has made it her mission to aid active-duty service members, veterans, first responders and Gold Star families. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Randee Daddona; Photo credit: Cathy Heighter

'His sacrifice made a difference': Gold Star mother honors son's memory Army Pfc. Raheen Tyson Heighter, 22, of Bay Shore, was the first serviceman from Long Island killed in the Iraq War.

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