2010-11 NYSSWA rankings (through Jan. 23)
Class AA
1: 15-2 Brooklyn Nazareth-CHSAA
2: 10-4 Christ The King-CHSAA
3: 11-3 Murry Bergtraum-PSAL
4: 10-0 Shenendehowa-2
5: 12-0 Jamestown-6
6: 9-1 Sachem East-11
7: 10-3 Mary Louis-CHSAA
8: 9-1 Lockport-6
9: 10-2 Cicero-North Syracuse-3
10: 11-1 Shaker-2
11: 9-0 Monroe-Woodbury-9
12: 12-0 Penfield-5
13: 13-0 Binghamton-4
14: 13-3 South Shore-PSAL
15: 11-0 Northport-11
16: 11-1 Carmel-1
17: 13-1 St. Anthony's-CHSAA
18: 12-2 Ossining-1
19: 9-4 St. Peter’s-CHSAA
20: 10-2 Irondequoit-5
21. 11-1 Baldwin-8
22: 10-1 Warwick-9
23: 10-2 Horseheads-4
24. 11-1 Farmingdale-8
25. 10-2 (tie) Gates Chili-5
25. 10-2 (tie) Utica Proctor-3
25. 10-4 (tie) St. John the Baptist-CHSAA

Class A
1: 12-0 Grand Island-6
2: 13-0 Pittsford Mendon-5
3: 12-1 Peekskill-1
4: 12-1 Buffalo Sacred Heart-CHSAA
5: 12-0 Scotia-Glenville-2
6: 13-0 Albertus Magnus-1
7: 13-0 Elwood John Glenn-11
8: 8-3 Nichols-AIS
9: 12-1 Pearl River-1
10: 11-1 Malone-10
11: 11-0 Whitesboro-3
12: 9-1 Red Hook-9
13: 12-1 Holy Names-2
14: 10-3 Harborfields-11
15: 10-0 Rochester East-5
16: 10-3 Kings Park-11
17: 7-5 Mohonasen-2
18: 7-2 Marlboro-9
19: 11-1 Pioneer-6
20: 10-2 Garden City-8
21: 7-3 Pittsford Sutherland-5
22: 10-2 Norwich-4
23: 7-2 Marlboro-9
24: 12-0 Wings Academy-PSAL
25: 10-0 MSIE-PSAL


Class B
1: 12-1 Irvington-1
2: 13-0 Oneonta-4
3: 12-3 Lancaster St. Mary's-CHSAA
4: 8-0 South Jefferson-3
5: 12-2 Aquinas-5
6: 9-3 Briarcliff-1
7: 12-0 Maple Hill-2
8: 8-4 Long Island Lutheran-AIS
9: 10-2 Center Moriches-11
10. 11-0 Cazenovia-3
11: 12-0 Salmon River-10
12: 11-1 Northeastern Clinton-7
13: 7-2 Utica Notre Dame-3
14: 10-2 Watkins Glen-4
15: 10-2 Ravena-2
16: 9-1 Lansing-4
17: 10-1 Wilson-6
18: 10-2 Tuxedo-9
19: 9-3 Watervliet-2
20: 9-2 Carle Place-8
21: 9-2 Saranac-7
22: 9-3 Cohoes-2
23: 8-4 Elmira Notre Dame-4
24: 10-2 Ogdensburg Free-10
25: 9-3 Wellsville-5

Class C
1: 14-0 Gananda-5
2: 11-1 Tioga-4
3: 12-1 Harpursville-4
4: 12-5 Immaculata-AIS
5: 9-2 Marion-5
6: 12-3 Staten Island Academy-AIS
7: 10-1 Argyle-2
8: 10-1 Red Jacket-5
9: 9-0 Tri-Valley-9
10: 10-3 Haldane-1
11: 5-3 Pierson/Bridgehampton-11
12. 9-0 Portville-6
13. 11-0 Fabius-Pompey-3
14: 8-3 Waterville-3
15: 7-0 Poly Prep-AIS
16: 10-1 Canisteo-Greenwood-5
17: 9-0 Canajoharie-2
18: 10-1 Bainbridge-Guilford-4
19: 10-1 Keshequa-5
20: 10-2 (tie) Madrid-Waddington-10
20: 9-3 (tie) Brushton-Moira-10
20: 10-2 (tie) Odessa-Montour-4

Class D
1: 8-1 Coleman Catholic-9
2: 11-0 Batavia Notre Dame-5
3: 11-0 Copenhagen-3
4: 12-1 Hermon-DeKalb-10
5: 11-0 Hammondsport-5
6: 6-2 Fort Ann-2
7: 9-1 South Kortright-4
8: 7-3 Clymer-6
9: 7-2 Hamilton-3
10: 7-3 New York Mills-3
11: 12-2 Jasper-Troupsburg-5
12: 11-1 Davenport-4
13: 10-3 Lisbon-10
14: 9-3 Sackets Harbor-3
15: 10-4 Hammond-10
16: 8-2 Heatly-2
17: 9-2 Jefferson-4
18: 6-1 Hartford-2
19: 10-2 Pine Valley-6
20: 10-2 (tie) Elba-5
20: 10-3 (tie) Livingston Manor-Roscoe-9


 

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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