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1. Smithtown East (2-0): Two games into the season and Brian Willetts already has 11 goals and four assists. Yes, really. The Bulls, who won the Suffolk Class A title last year, haven't missed a beat and passed a big test with a 12-10 win against Half Hollow Hills West. They're powered by not one, not two, but three faceoff specialists in Gerard Arceri, Steven Cuccurullo and Ryan Herber. The trio won 20 out of 23 faceoffs in the opener against East Islip.
2. Syosset (5-0): There may not be a better scoring duo than Alex Concannon (11 goals, 10 assists) and Mac O'Keefe (12 goals, five assists). Add in other key components like Mike Elardo, Michael Hatzopolos and Lucas Cotler and it's easy to see how the Braves have been able to beat perennial playoff contenders Garden City, Cold Spring Harbor, Farmingdale, South Side and Northport.
3. Massapequa (3-0): The defending Long Island Class AA champions are off to a better start than last year's team. For the first time in 10 seasons, the Chiefs defeated Chaminade in the teams' annual early-season battle. Ryan Tierney led the way in the 13-11 win with four goals.
4. St. Anthony's (0-0): The Friars will open the season Tuesday against Holy Trinity. Coach Keith Wieczorek said this year's attack unit could be the best the program has had "in at least five or six years." Senior attack Mike Laviano could have a big season after battling injuries the last two seasons.
5. Chaminade (1-1): The Flyers lost their opener to Massapequa but responded with an 8-5 win against West Islip behind breakout candidate Brendan Kearins' three goals and two assists.
6. Ward Melville (1-0): When Dan Bucaro, who is viewed by many as one of the country's best attacks, is on your team, it's easy to get overlooked. Jake McCulloch scored 36 goals last season and could score more this season. He had three goals in the opener against Sachem East.
7. Lynbrook (3-0): Ask any coach in Nassau if the Owls have enough to repeat as Class B champs and you'll likely get this answer: "Yes." Eddie Bouhall and Zach Barrett can cover all types of offensive players. The Owls' defense has allowed an average of six goals per game.
8. Garden City (2-1): After giving Syosset a good fight (the Trojans lost, 9-7, in the opener for both teams), Garden City responded with a very good win against a talented St. Paul's team from Maryland. The Trojans are young on offense, but they're mighty talented.
9. Smithtown West (2-0): Jimmy Caddigan is poised for a breakout season after being a role player on last year's team. He has six goals and three assists already. Many predicted the team to have a down season, but the Bulls got a big win over Half Hollow Hills West.
10. Sachem North (3-0): The Flaming Arrows have arguably the best goalie on Long Island in Jacob Giacalone. Sophomore James Avanzato, who is verbally committed to Maryland, is off to a hot start with four goals and eight assists. The team's first real test is Wednesday against Ward Melville.
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1. Smithtown East (2-0): Two games into the season and Brian Willetts already has 11 goals and four assists. Yes, really. The Bulls, who won the Suffolk Class A title last year, haven't missed a beat and passed a big test with a 12-10 win against Half Hollow Hills West. They're powered by not one, not two, but three faceoff specialists in Gerard Arceri, Steven Cuccurullo and Ryan Herber. The trio won 20 out of 23 faceoffs in the opener against East Islip.
2. Syosset (5-0): There may not be a better scoring duo than Alex Concannon (11 goals, 10 assists) and Mac O'Keefe (12 goals, five assists). Add in other key components like Mike Elardo, Michael Hatzopolos and Lucas Cotler and it's easy to see how the Braves have been able to beat perennial playoff contenders Garden City, Cold Spring Harbor, Farmingdale, South Side and Northport.
3. Massapequa (3-0): The defending Long Island Class AA champions are off to a better start than last year's team. For the first time in 10 seasons, the Chiefs defeated Chaminade in the teams' annual early-season battle. Ryan Tierney led the way in the 13-11 win with four goals.
4. St. Anthony's (0-0): The Friars will open the season Tuesday against Holy Trinity. Coach Keith Wieczorek said this year's attack unit could be the best the program has had "in at least five or six years." Senior attack Mike Laviano could have a big season after battling injuries the last two seasons.
5. Chaminade (1-1): The Flyers lost their opener to Massapequa but responded with an 8-5 win against West Islip behind breakout candidate Brendan Kearins' three goals and two assists.
6. Ward Melville (1-0): When Dan Bucaro, who is viewed by many as one of the country's best attacks, is on your team, it's easy to get overlooked. Jake McCulloch scored 36 goals last season and could score more this season. He had three goals in the opener against Sachem East.
7. Lynbrook (3-0): Ask any coach in Nassau if the Owls have enough to repeat as Class B champs and you'll likely get this answer: "Yes." Eddie Bouhall and Zach Barrett can cover all types of offensive players. The Owls' defense has allowed an average of six goals per game.
8. Garden City (2-1): After giving Syosset a good fight (the Trojans lost, 9-7, in the opener for both teams), Garden City responded with a very good win against a talented St. Paul's team from Maryland. The Trojans are young on offense, but they're mighty talented.
9. Smithtown West (2-0): Jimmy Caddigan is poised for a breakout season after being a role player on last year's team. He has six goals and three assists already. Many predicted the team to have a down season, but the Bulls got a big win over Half Hollow Hills West.
10. Sachem North (3-0): The Flaming Arrows have arguably the best goalie on Long Island in Jacob Giacalone. Sophomore James Avanzato, who is verbally committed to Maryland, is off to a hot start with four goals and eight assists. The team's first real test is Wednesday against Ward Melville.
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1. Smithtown East (2-0): Two games into the season and Brian Willetts already has 11 goals and four assists. Yes, really. The Bulls, who won the Suffolk Class A title last year, haven't missed a beat and passed a big test with a 12-10 win against Half Hollow Hills West. They're powered by not one, not two, but three faceoff specialists in Gerard Arceri, Steven Cuccurullo and Ryan Herber. The trio won 20 out of 23 faceoffs in the opener against East Islip.
2. Syosset (5-0): There may not be a better scoring duo than Alex Concannon (11 goals, 10 assists) and Mac O'Keefe (12 goals, five assists). Add in other key components like Mike Elardo, Michael Hatzopolos and Lucas Cotler and it's easy to see how the Braves have been able to beat perennial playoff contenders Garden City, Cold Spring Harbor, Farmingdale, South Side and Northport.
3. Massapequa (3-0): The defending Long Island Class AA champions are off to a better start than last year's team. For the first time in 10 seasons, the Chiefs defeated Chaminade in the teams' annual early-season battle. Ryan Tierney led the way in the 13-11 win with four goals.
4. St. Anthony's (0-0): The Friars will open the season Tuesday against Holy Trinity. Coach Keith Wieczorek said this year's attack unit could be the best the program has had "in at least five or six years." Senior attack Mike Laviano could have a big season after battling injuries the last two seasons.
5. Chaminade (1-1): The Flyers lost their opener to Massapequa but responded with an 8-5 win against West Islip behind breakout candidate Brendan Kearins' three goals and two assists.
6. Ward Melville (1-0): When Dan Bucaro, who is viewed by many as one of the country's best attacks, is on your team, it's easy to get overlooked. Jake McCulloch scored 36 goals last season and could score more this season. He had three goals in the opener against Sachem East.
7. Lynbrook (3-0): Ask any coach in Nassau if the Owls have enough to repeat as Class B champs and you'll likely get this answer: "Yes." Eddie Bouhall and Zach Barrett can cover all types of offensive players. The Owls' defense has allowed an average of six goals per game.
8. Garden City (2-1): After giving Syosset a good fight (the Trojans lost, 9-7, in the opener for both teams), Garden City responded with a very good win against a talented St. Paul's team from Maryland. The Trojans are young on offense, but they're mighty talented.
9. Smithtown West (2-0): Jimmy Caddigan is poised for a breakout season after being a role player on last year's team. He has six goals and three assists already. Many predicted the team to have a down season, but the Bulls got a big win over Half Hollow Hills West.
10. Sachem North (3-0): The Flaming Arrows have arguably the best goalie on Long Island in Jacob Giacalone. Sophomore James Avanzato, who is verbally committed to Maryland, is off to a hot start with four goals and eight assists. The team's first real test is Wednesday against Ward Melville.
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Syosset came very close to losing to Port today who isn't even ranked. Alot of movement can be expected.
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Syosset came very close to losing to Port today who isn't even ranked. Alot of movement can be expected. Don't ever underestimate TR
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Syosset came very close to losing to Port today who isn't even ranked. Alot of movement can be expected. Are you really that clueless. Port just lost to Calvert Hall a top ranked team 12 to 10. They are a very good team loaded with talent that will do well.
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Syosset came very close to losing to Port today who isn't even ranked. Alot of movement can be expected. Don't ever underestimate TR Did TR suit up today?
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Syosset came very close to losing to Port today who isn't even ranked. Alot of movement can be expected. Don't ever underestimate TR Did TR suit up today? he didn't suit up but spent more time on the field that most of the players
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Syosset came very close to losing to Port today who isn't even ranked. Alot of movement can be expected. Don't ever underestimate TR Did TR suit up today? Not his job to "Suit up." His function is to get the truck loaded, not to load the truck.
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Syosset came very close to losing to Port today who isn't even ranked. Alot of movement can be expected. Don't ever underestimate TR Did TR suit up today? Not his job to "Suit up." His function is to get the truck loaded, not to load the truck. don't forget he does not have to pump the gas, just make sure their is gas in the truck and he doesn't have to drive the truck just make sure the truck gets driven, he does not have to know how to get there just has to make sure the GPS is in the truck.
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1. Smithtown East (2-0): Two games into the season and Brian Willetts already has 11 goals and four assists. Yes, really. The Bulls, who won the Suffolk Class A title last year, haven't missed a beat and passed a big test with a 12-10 win against Half Hollow Hills West. They're powered by not one, not two, but three faceoff specialists in Gerard Arceri, Steven Cuccurullo and Ryan Herber. The trio won 20 out of 23 faceoffs in the opener against East Islip.
2. Syosset (5-0): There may not be a better scoring duo than Alex Concannon (11 goals, 10 assists) and Mac O'Keefe (12 goals, five assists). Add in other key components like Mike Elardo, Michael Hatzopolos and Lucas Cotler and it's easy to see how the Braves have been able to beat perennial playoff contenders Garden City, Cold Spring Harbor, Farmingdale, South Side and Northport.
3. Massapequa (3-0): The defending Long Island Class AA champions are off to a better start than last year's team. For the first time in 10 seasons, the Chiefs defeated Chaminade in the teams' annual early-season battle. Ryan Tierney led the way in the 13-11 win with four goals.
4. St. Anthony's (0-0): The Friars will open the season Tuesday against Holy Trinity. Coach Keith Wieczorek said this year's attack unit could be the best the program has had "in at least five or six years." Senior attack Mike Laviano could have a big season after battling injuries the last two seasons.
5. Chaminade (1-1): The Flyers lost their opener to Massapequa but responded with an 8-5 win against West Islip behind breakout candidate Brendan Kearins' three goals and two assists.
6. Ward Melville (1-0): When Dan Bucaro, who is viewed by many as one of the country's best attacks, is on your team, it's easy to get overlooked. Jake McCulloch scored 36 goals last season and could score more this season. He had three goals in the opener against Sachem East.
7. Lynbrook (3-0): Ask any coach in Nassau if the Owls have enough to repeat as Class B champs and you'll likely get this answer: "Yes." Eddie Bouhall and Zach Barrett can cover all types of offensive players. The Owls' defense has allowed an average of six goals per game.
8. Garden City (2-1): After giving Syosset a good fight (the Trojans lost, 9-7, in the opener for both teams), Garden City responded with a very good win against a talented St. Paul's team from Maryland. The Trojans are young on offense, but they're mighty talented.
9. Smithtown West (2-0): Jimmy Caddigan is poised for a breakout season after being a role player on last year's team. He has six goals and three assists already. Many predicted the team to have a down season, but the Bulls got a big win over Half Hollow Hills West.
10. Sachem North (3-0): The Flaming Arrows have arguably the best goalie on Long Island in Jacob Giacalone. Sophomore James Avanzato, who is verbally committed to Maryland, is off to a hot start with four goals and eight assists. The team's first real test is Wednesday against Ward Melville.
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1. Smithtown East (2-0): Two games into the season and Brian Willetts already has 11 goals and four assists. Yes, really. The Bulls, who won the Suffolk Class A title last year, haven't missed a beat and passed a big test with a 12-10 win against Half Hollow Hills West. They're powered by not one, not two, but three faceoff specialists in Gerard Arceri, Steven Cuccurullo and Ryan Herber. The trio won 20 out of 23 faceoffs in the opener against East Islip.
2. Syosset (5-0): There may not be a better scoring duo than Alex Concannon (11 goals, 10 assists) and Mac O'Keefe (12 goals, five assists). Add in other key components like Mike Elardo, Michael Hatzopolos and Lucas Cotler and it's easy to see how the Braves have been able to beat perennial playoff contenders Garden City, Cold Spring Harbor, Farmingdale, South Side and Northport.
3. Massapequa (3-0): The defending Long Island Class AA champions are off to a better start than last year's team. For the first time in 10 seasons, the Chiefs defeated Chaminade in the teams' annual early-season battle. Ryan Tierney led the way in the 13-11 win with four goals.
4. St. Anthony's (0-0): The Friars will open the season Tuesday against Holy Trinity. Coach Keith Wieczorek said this year's attack unit could be the best the program has had "in at least five or six years." Senior attack Mike Laviano could have a big season after battling injuries the last two seasons.
5. Chaminade (1-1): The Flyers lost their opener to Massapequa but responded with an 8-5 win against West Islip behind breakout candidate Brendan Kearins' three goals and two assists.
6. Ward Melville (1-0): When Dan Bucaro, who is viewed by many as one of the country's best attacks, is on your team, it's easy to get overlooked. Jake McCulloch scored 36 goals last season and could score more this season. He had three goals in the opener against Sachem East.
7. Lynbrook (3-0): Ask any coach in Nassau if the Owls have enough to repeat as Class B champs and you'll likely get this answer: "Yes." Eddie Bouhall and Zach Barrett can cover all types of offensive players. The Owls' defense has allowed an average of six goals per game.
8. Garden City (2-1): After giving Syosset a good fight (the Trojans lost, 9-7, in the opener for both teams), Garden City responded with a very good win against a talented St. Paul's team from Maryland. The Trojans are young on offense, but they're mighty talented.
9. Smithtown West (2-0): Jimmy Caddigan is poised for a breakout season after being a role player on last year's team. He has six goals and three assists already. Many predicted the team to have a down season, but the Bulls got a big win over Half Hollow Hills West.
10. Sachem North (3-0): The Flaming Arrows have arguably the best goalie on Long Island in Jacob Giacalone. Sophomore James Avanzato, who is verbally committed to Maryland, is off to a hot start with four goals and eight assists. The team's first real test is Wednesday against Ward Melville.
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1. Smithtown East (2-0): Two games into the season and Brian Willetts already has 11 goals and four assists. Yes, really. The Bulls, who won the Suffolk Class A title last year, haven't missed a beat and passed a big test with a 12-10 win against Half Hollow Hills West. They're powered by not one, not two, but three faceoff specialists in Gerard Arceri, Steven Cuccurullo and Ryan Herber. The trio won 20 out of 23 faceoffs in the opener against East Islip.
2. Syosset (5-0): There may not be a better scoring duo than Alex Concannon (11 goals, 10 assists) and Mac O'Keefe (12 goals, five assists). Add in other key components like Mike Elardo, Michael Hatzopolos and Lucas Cotler and it's easy to see how the Braves have been able to beat perennial playoff contenders Garden City, Cold Spring Harbor, Farmingdale, South Side and Northport.
3. Massapequa (3-0): The defending Long Island Class AA champions are off to a better start than last year's team. For the first time in 10 seasons, the Chiefs defeated Chaminade in the teams' annual early-season battle. Ryan Tierney led the way in the 13-11 win with four goals.
4. St. Anthony's (0-0): The Friars will open the season Tuesday against Holy Trinity. Coach Keith Wieczorek said this year's attack unit could be the best the program has had "in at least five or six years." Senior attack Mike Laviano could have a big season after battling injuries the last two seasons.
5. Chaminade (1-1): The Flyers lost their opener to Massapequa but responded with an 8-5 win against West Islip behind breakout candidate Brendan Kearins' three goals and two assists.
6. Ward Melville (1-0): When Dan Bucaro, who is viewed by many as one of the country's best attacks, is on your team, it's easy to get overlooked. Jake McCulloch scored 36 goals last season and could score more this season. He had three goals in the opener against Sachem East.
7. Lynbrook (3-0): Ask any coach in Nassau if the Owls have enough to repeat as Class B champs and you'll likely get this answer: "Yes." Eddie Bouhall and Zach Barrett can cover all types of offensive players. The Owls' defense has allowed an average of six goals per game.
8. Garden City (2-1): After giving Syosset a good fight (the Trojans lost, 9-7, in the opener for both teams), Garden City responded with a very good win against a talented St. Paul's team from Maryland. The Trojans are young on offense, but they're mighty talented.
9. Smithtown West (2-0): Jimmy Caddigan is poised for a breakout season after being a role player on last year's team. He has six goals and three assists already. Many predicted the team to have a down season, but the Bulls got a big win over Half Hollow Hills West.
10. Sachem North (3-0): The Flaming Arrows have arguably the best goalie on Long Island in Jacob Giacalone. Sophomore James Avanzato, who is verbally committed to Maryland, is off to a hot start with four goals and eight assists. The team's first real test is Wednesday against Ward Melville.
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Anyone think that this should be re-evaluated? I do, anyone want to give a new listing a try?
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Npt. Vs Connetquot vs Sachem N. next week
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!!
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey CAREY VS GC and Set vs Lynbrook tomorrow should be an interesting weekend of lacrosse in Nassau
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!!
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! I wanted to put Manhasset in there... badly. Even though they have 3 losses, they play against the best competition around. Two of their losses came against national traditional powerhouse Boys Latin and undefeated Conneticut team, Darien. Losing to an elite team doesn't make you bad.
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! Come on now how about this. 1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) St. Anthony's 5) Northport 6) Connectquot 7) Lynbrook 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Ward Melville Hon men. Carey, SWR, Smithtown West, CSH, West Islip, Sachem N. Until tonight's game. If loser is Syo they go to #4. If Masapequa loses they just go to #2.
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! Come on now how about this. 1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) St. Anthony's 5) Northport 6) Connectquot 7) Lynbrook 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Ward Melville Hon men. Carey, SWR, Smithtown West, CSH, West Islip, Sachem N. Until tonight's game. If loser is Syo they go to #4. If Masapequa loses they just go to #2. St. Anthonys above Northport and Lynbrook I can see. At least a valid argument can be made for it. But Connetquot at 6???? That's funny. You must be the coach. Ward Melville is still a top 5 team and there isn't a person in the country (outside of Connetquot) that would disagree. A fluke loss to an unproven Connetquot team doesn't drop them to 10 (or even below Connetquot). They are just too strong. Don't get me wrong, Conn is having a nice little season, but they need to win out to be considered a top 10 team and can't be before then. Set up a game with Yorktown. See how that goes.
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! I'll go with: 1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) St. Anthony's 6) Lynbrook 7) Manhasset 8) Carey 9) Smithtown East 10) Northport
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! Come on now how about this. 1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) St. Anthony's 5) Northport 6) Connectquot 7) Lynbrook 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Ward Melville Hon men. Carey, SWR, Smithtown West, CSH, West Islip, Sachem N. Until tonight's game. If loser is Syo they go to #4. If Masapequa loses they just go to #2. St. Anthonys above Northport and Lynbrook I can see. At least a valid argument can be made for it. But Connetquot at 6???? That's funny. You must be the coach. Ward Melville is still a top 5 team and there isn't a person in the country (outside of Connetquot) that would disagree. A fluke loss to an unproven Connetquot team doesn't drop them to 10 (or even below Connetquot). They are just too strong. Don't get me wrong, Conn is having a nice little season, but they need to win out to be considered a top 10 team and can't be before then. Set up a game with Yorktown. See how that goes. If a team beats another team, head to head, they should be ranked higher. That is fair--from --WM parent. So, I have no issue with the number 10 slot. We play chammy next week and then roll into May with a not great remainder of teams to play. I suspect these rankings mean very little to the boys so I for one am happy to wait till the year is over before ranking teams. If quot or Northport can win in the playoffs against WM, SW, SE, Sachem N, and represent Suffolk against Syosset/Massapequa, they deserve being ranked higher. That is the game suffolk teams should be watching tonight to see who is the likely Nassau class A opponent...
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! Come on now how about this. 1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) St. Anthony's 5) Northport 6) Connectquot 7) Lynbrook 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Ward Melville Hon men. Carey, SWR, Smithtown West, CSH, West Islip, Sachem N. Until tonight's game. If loser is Syo they go to #4. If Masapequa loses they just go to #2. St. Anthonys above Northport and Lynbrook I can see. At least a valid argument can be made for it. But Connetquot at 6???? That's funny. You must be the coach. Ward Melville is still a top 5 team and there isn't a person in the country (outside of Connetquot) that would disagree. A fluke loss to an unproven Connetquot team doesn't drop them to 10 (or even below Connetquot). They are just too strong. Don't get me wrong, Conn is having a nice little season, but they need to win out to be considered a top 10 team and can't be before then. Set up a game with Yorktown. See how that goes. If a team beats another team, head to head, they should be ranked higher. That is fair--from --WM parent. So, I have no issue with the number 10 slot. We play chammy next week and then roll into May with a not great remainder of teams to play. I suspect these rankings mean very little to the boys so I for one am happy to wait till the year is over before ranking teams. If quot or Northport can win in the playoffs against WM, SW, SE, Sachem N, and represent Suffolk against Syosset/Massapequa, they deserve being ranked higher. That is the game suffolk teams should be watching tonight to see who is the likely Nassau class A opponent... There are so many great teams on the island. Some of the ones won't even be in the discussion soon. Once the playoffs start, teams like Hills, Connetquot and Smithtown will fade away.
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! That's a fairly accurate list. I could see some movement in St. Anthonys, though. I think they're still playing like a top 5 team. I think I'd place them ahead of Ward Melville considering they lost to Connetquot.
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You people are all crazy. Massapequa,SE,Chammy,St.A,Syosset then the rest....SE losing was the best thing for that team.I think they gonna win it all.
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! I'll go with: 1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) St. Anthony's 6) Lynbrook 7) Manhasset 8) Carey 9) Smithtown East 10) Northport This one is pretty close with level of competition considered.
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! That's a fairly accurate list. I could see some movement in St. Anthonys, though. I think they're still playing like a top 5 team. I think I'd place them ahead of Ward Melville considering they lost to Connetquot. Did SYO even play a ranked team?
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You people are all crazy. Massapequa,SE,Chammy,St.A,Syosset then the rest....SE losing was the best thing for that team.I think they gonna win it all. So you think that the 4th ranked team in the nation is the 5th best team on LI? Just wanted to be clear.
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! That's a fairly accurate list. I could see some movement in St. Anthonys, though. I think they're still playing like a top 5 team. I think I'd place them ahead of Ward Melville considering they lost to Connetquot. Did SYO even play a ranked team? Syosset handed Northport it's only loss, handed CSH it's only loss and handled Chaminade in a scrimmage they also have the highest computer rating
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! That's a fairly accurate list. I could see some movement in St. Anthonys, though. I think they're still playing like a top 5 team. I think I'd place them ahead of Ward Melville considering they lost to Connetquot. Did SYO even play a ranked team? Syosset handed Northport it's only loss, handed CSH it's only loss and handled Chaminade in a scrimmage they also have the highest computer rating There's your answer...
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! That's a fairly accurate list. I could see some movement in St. Anthonys, though. I think they're still playing like a top 5 team. I think I'd place them ahead of Ward Melville considering they lost to Connetquot. Did SYO even play a ranked team? Syosset handed Northport it's only loss, handed CSH it's only loss and handled Chaminade in a scrimmage they also have the highest computer rating There's your answer... Keep in mind, NP played that game without their #1 f/o man, a difference maker.
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! That's a fairly accurate list. I could see some movement in St. Anthonys, though. I think they're still playing like a top 5 team. I think I'd place them ahead of Ward Melville considering they lost to Connetquot. Did SYO even play a ranked team? Syosset handed Northport it's only loss, handed CSH it's only loss and handled Chaminade in a scrimmage they also have the highest computer rating There's your answer... Keep in mind, NP played that game without their #1 f/o man, a difference maker. Syosset has played their entire season without a returning starting defense man D1 commit and their number one offensive middy also a D1 commit - no problem you play with what you have dressed on that day
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! That's a fairly accurate list. I could see some movement in St. Anthonys, though. I think they're still playing like a top 5 team. I think I'd place them ahead of Ward Melville considering they lost to Connetquot. Did SYO even play a ranked team? Syosset handed Northport it's only loss, handed CSH it's only loss and handled Chaminade in a scrimmage they also have the highest computer rating There's your answer... Keep in mind, NP played that game without their #1 f/o man, a difference maker. 10 goal difference maker? Why does this list have WM ranked higher than two teams that bead them?
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! Come on now how about this. 1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) St. Anthony's 5) Northport 6) Connectquot 7) Lynbrook 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Ward Melville Hon men. Carey, SWR, Smithtown West, CSH, West Islip, Sachem N. Until tonight's game. If loser is Syo they go to #4. If Masapequa loses they just go to #2. St. Anthonys above Northport and Lynbrook I can see. At least a valid argument can be made for it. But Connetquot at 6???? That's funny. You must be the coach. Ward Melville is still a top 5 team and there isn't a person in the country (outside of Connetquot) that would disagree. A fluke loss to an unproven Connetquot team doesn't drop them to 10 (or even below Connetquot). They are just too strong. Don't get me wrong, Conn is having a nice little season, but they need to win out to be considered a top 10 team and can't be before then. Set up a game with Yorktown. See how that goes. If a team beats another team, head to head, they should be ranked higher. That is fair--from --WM parent. So, I have no issue with the number 10 slot. We play chammy next week and then roll into May with a not great remainder of teams to play. I suspect these rankings mean very little to the boys so I for one am happy to wait till the year is over before ranking teams. If quot or Northport can win in the playoffs against WM, SW, SE, Sachem N, and represent Suffolk against Syosset/Massapequa, they deserve being ranked higher. That is the game suffolk teams should be watching tonight to see who is the likely Nassau class A opponent... So wrong, the kids do care and follow lax power - net play - msgv. Np or quot does not have to wait to be ranked higher than teams they beat. Wake up people. They beat them - done. No SOS needed. Will Syo be ranked over Pequa no. Pequa Syo Chammy St A Quot Nport I picked the WM loss and I'm not from Northport. Played both. Sorry NP gets the nod. And I dont like them... I like WM, but you just start to slow... And you asked earlier yes Northport would have whooped Yorktown. Give credit for what teams have done. WM hasn't done enough for top 5 on the island as of now.
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! Come on now how about this. 1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) St. Anthony's 5) Northport 6) Connectquot 7) Lynbrook 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Ward Melville Hon men. Carey, SWR, Smithtown West, CSH, West Islip, Sachem N. Until tonight's game. If loser is Syo they go to #4. If Masapequa loses they just go to #2. St. Anthonys above Northport and Lynbrook I can see. At least a valid argument can be made for it. But Connetquot at 6???? That's funny. You must be the coach. Ward Melville is still a top 5 team and there isn't a person in the country (outside of Connetquot) that would disagree. A fluke loss to an unproven Connetquot team doesn't drop them to 10 (or even below Connetquot). They are just too strong. Don't get me wrong, Conn is having a nice little season, but they need to win out to be considered a top 10 team and can't be before then. Set up a game with Yorktown. See how that goes. If a team beats another team, head to head, they should be ranked higher. That is fair--from --WM parent. So, I have no issue with the number 10 slot. We play chammy next week and then roll into May with a not great remainder of teams to play. I suspect these rankings mean very little to the boys so I for one am happy to wait till the year is over before ranking teams. If quot or Northport can win in the playoffs against WM, SW, SE, Sachem N, and represent Suffolk against Syosset/Massapequa, they deserve being ranked higher. That is the game suffolk teams should be watching tonight to see who is the likely Nassau class A opponent... So wrong, the kids do care and follow lax power - net play - msgv. Np or quot does not have to wait to be ranked higher than teams they beat. Wake up people. They beat them - done. No SOS needed. Will Syo be ranked over Pequa no. Pequa Syo Chammy St A Quot Nport I picked the WM loss and I'm not from Northport. Played both. Sorry NP gets the nod. And I dont like them... I like WM, but you just start to slow... And you asked earlier yes Northport would have whooped Yorktown. Give credit for what teams have done. WM hasn't done enough for top 5 on the island as of now. Neither has Connetquot. You really believe that they're the 5th best team on LI?? Seriously?? They're not. Not yet. If they beat NP they may be top 10. And just because a team beats another team once does not make them better. By your logic the Knicks are a better team than the Hawks because they beat them two weeks ago. Please.
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1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) Ward Melville 5) Lynbrook 6) St. Anthony's 7) Northport 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Carey
Massive matchup tonight. #2 in the nation, Massapequa, squares off against #4 in the nation, Syosset!! Come on now how about this. 1) Massapequa 2) Syosset 3) Chaminade 4) St. Anthony's 5) Northport 6) Connectquot 7) Lynbrook 8) Smithtown East 9) Hills East 10) Ward Melville Hon men. Carey, SWR, Smithtown West, CSH, West Islip, Sachem N. Until tonight's game. If loser is Syo they go to #4. If Masapequa loses they just go to #2. St. Anthonys above Northport and Lynbrook I can see. At least a valid argument can be made for it. But Connetquot at 6???? That's funny. You must be the coach. Ward Melville is still a top 5 team and there isn't a person in the country (outside of Connetquot) that would disagree. A fluke loss to an unproven Connetquot team doesn't drop them to 10 (or even below Connetquot). They are just too strong. Don't get me wrong, Conn is having a nice little season, but they need to win out to be considered a top 10 team and can't be before then. Set up a game with Yorktown. See how that goes. No need to search the entire country, there are many here in Suffolk who do not believe that WM should be considered one of the Top 5 teams on the Island. Hopefully the WM Players are not as arrogant as you. Based on what you said above, WM should be considered a Top 10 team regardless of their record. What has WM done to be considered a Top Team.
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