BIG 10: Final rankings of the fall

St. Anthony's James Cronin hoists the trophy after defeating Iona Prep to win the state Class AAA CHSAA championship. (Nov. 20, 2010) Credit: James Escher
1. ST. ANTHONY'S FOOTBALL The Friars put the exclamation point on another brilliant undefeated season with a 43-21 win over Iona Prep for the school's ninth CHSFL Class AAA championship in the past 10 years. Senior quarterback Charlie Raffa threw for four touchdowns, including three to standout wide receiver Mike Kensil. The title also earned the Friars the BIG10 Fall championship.
2. MASSAPEQUA GIRLS SOCCER Senior midfielder Amanda Reverberi, who was named outstanding player and Emma Lee Meyer, who was named outstanding keeper, helped take home the program's first title since 2005 after Massapequa beat Webster-Thomas, 2-0, in the Class AA state finals. Massapequa is ranked No. 6 by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
3. BRENTWOOD BOYS SOCCER The Indians had an arduous road to winning the state championship for the second time in three seasons. They beat Scarsdale in the Class AA semifinal, 1-0. Johnathan Interiano scored and Herson Guzman made 11 saves. Brentwood beat Baldwinsville in the final, 2-0. Interiano and Frank Guzman scored for the Indians. Brentwood appeared in the state final for the fifth time in six seasons.
4. CHAMINADE BOYS SOCCER The Flyers won their third CHSAA title in five seasons. Jon Stallone scored with 3:54 left in the second overtime in a 1-0 win over St. Francis Prep in the final. Kory Seibt scored with 1:32 left in regulation in a 1-0 win over Iona Prep in the semifinal.
5. NORTH SHORE GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY The Vikings achieved two program milestones, winning the Class A NYSPHSAA championship and following that up a week later with a third-place finish at the Federation championships. North Shore was the first Nassau team, boys or girls, to win a state title since Wantagh in 1992. North Shore had three runners finish in the top 13 and finished 3rd at the Nike Cross Nationals New York Regional.
6. GARDEN CITY GIRLS SOCCER For the second straight year, the Class A title resides in Nassau. Just with a different team. The Trojans have been to state tournament in 1996, but this time they came home with all the hardware, beating Rye, 2-1, in the Class A state final for the school's first state title. The No. 5 seed in the Nassau playoffs knocked off South Side, a perennial Class A power, and the 2009 state champ, in the Nassau final.
7. WARD MELVILLE GIRLS SWIMMING The Patriots (9-0) won their 19th consecutive Suffolk title beating runner-up Connetquot, 422-359. Ward Melville won just two of the 12 events, with Shannon Lampe taking first in the 100-yard backstroke (57.51) and Taylor DaSilva, Jessica Fabrizio, Alex Donnelly and Lampe winning the 400-freestyle relay in 3:43.91.
8. GARDEN CITY GIRLS SWIMMING The Trojans followed up their 12th consecutive Nassau title with a strong performance at the Federation state championships. Megan Zarriello took third in the 200-freestyle (1:52.46) and second in the 500-freestyle (4:56.56).
9. ST. ANTHONY'S GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Earned the CHSAA state championship with a 3-0 win over Sacred Heart.
10. GARDEN CITY FIELD HOCKEY The Trojans (18-1-1) fell short of a state title for the second straight year, losing in the Class B final to Lakeland. They did, however, win a sixth consecutive Long Island title and topped Pittsford Sutherland, 3-2, in a state Class B semifinal. Garden City outscored its opponents 88-7 this season.
On the outside looking in: Glenn football, St. Anthony's boys soccer, Sayville boys soccer, Bayport-Blue Point boys cross country, Ward Melville girls volleyball, Half Hollow Hills boys volleyball.
Rankings
FOOTBALL LARGE SCHOOLS
1. St. Anthony's (11-0)
2. Freeport (11-1)
3. Bellport (9-3)
4. Floyd (9-3)
5. Garden City (10-2)
6. Sachem North (10-1)
7. Farmingdale (8-3)
8. Carey (10-1)
9. Oceanside (8-2)
10. Newfield (8-2)
FOOTBALL SMALL SCHOOLS
1. Glenn (12-0)
2. Lynbrook (11-1)
3. Sayville (10-2)
4. Seaford (11-1)
5. Islip (9-2)
6. Roosevelt (9-2)
7. Babylon (8-3)
8. Lawrence (8-3)
9. Huntington (7-3)
10. Hewlett (7-3)
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
1.St. Anthony's (13-0)
2.Ward Melville (12-0)
3. Massapequa (14-0)
4. Glenn (13-0)
5. Lindenhurst (11-0)
6. Smithtown East (10-1)
7. East Hampton (12-0)
8. Bellport (8-0)
9. Wantagh (11-0)
10. Port Washington (15-1)
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
1. Half Hollow Hills (13-0)
2. Smithtown East (15-0)
3. Eastport-South Manor (14-0)
4. Massapequa (12-1)
5. Lindenhurst (10-3)
6. Plainview JFK (10-1)
7. Bay Shore (11-3)
8. Northport (10-3)
9. Bellmore JFK (11-0)
10. Smithtown West (7-6)
Half Hollow Hills (13-0)
FIELD HOCKEY
1.Garden City (18-1-1)
2. Ward Melville (18-2)
3. Sachem East (13-4)
4. Shoreham-Wading River (18-3)
5. Sayville (16-1)
6. Northport (10-7)
7. Smithtown East (13-5)
8. Miller Place (15-2)
9. Massapequa (12-5)
10. New Hyde Park (11-5)
GIRLS SOCCER
1. Massapequa (19-0-1)
2. Garden City (17-3-2)
3. St. Anthony's (19-1-1)
4. Smithtown East (15-3-3)
5. West Islip (15-2-3)
6. South Side (15-2-2)
7. Sayville (16-2)
8. Connetquot (15-3)
9. MacArthur (13-1-1)
10. Kellenberg (10-3-2)
BOYS SOCCER
1. Brentwood (20-1-2)
2. Chaminade (18-1-3)
3. St. Anthony's (15-2-3)
4. Sayville (20-1-1)
5. Commack (17-2-1)
6. Massapequa (12-4-3)
7. Farmingdale (10-2-6)
8. Smithtown West (16-1-2)
9. Half Hollow Hills West (16-1)
10. Friends Academy (15-1-2)
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
1.Bayport-Blue Point
2.Chaminade
3.Connetquot
4.Calhoun
5.Smithtown
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
1.North Shore
2.Northport
3.Ward Melville
4.Harborfields
5.Kellenberg
GIRLS SWIMMING
1. Ward Melville (9-0)
2. Garden City (9-0)
3. St. Anthony's (9-0)
4. Connetquot (8-2)
5. Jericho (8-2-1)
