Photo by Sherry Phillips Mason Whitesell and Chautauqua Lake/Westfield/Brocton remain the No. 16 team in Class C in the New York State Sportswriters Association football rankings released Wednesday.
As the regular football season concludes, the state’s top teams are listed in the New York State Sportswriters Association rankings, with Clymer/Sherman/Panama and Salamanca maintaining their No. 2 spot in Class D and Class C voting, respectively. I am doing it. .
After falling from the top spot in Class D, three-time state champion Tioga rose to 12th place with a 32-12 win over Newark Valley in Section 4. Randolph also moved up the Class D rankings, clinching the No. 8 spot with a 49-0 win over Wilson this week.
Franklinville/Ellicottville defeated Gowanda/Pine Valley 27-18 over the weekend, but both teams remained in Class D honorable mention.
Even more noteworthy was Chautauqua Lake/Westfield/Brocton’s dominant 28-0 record, its first win at Southwestern in nearly a decade. But the Eagles (5-1, 5-1 Class C North) still sit at No. 16 in the Class C rankings, ahead of fellow Section VI team Medina (5-1, 5-1 Class C North). Portville (4-1 2, 3-2 C South) and Newfane (5-1, 4-1 C North) are right behind them.
The only teams ahead of Salamanca (6-0, 6-0 C South) are Section 4 reigning state champion Waverly (5-1) and Southwestern (3-3, 2-0). Falconer/Cassadaga Valley/Maple Grove (4-2, 3-2 C South) and Eden/North Collins (3-3, 2-3 C South) remain honorable mentions. are.
Jamestown (2-4, 1-3 Class AA), which has been underdogs in its past three games, is in the Class AA honorable mention. Lancaster University defeated the Red & Green 20-13, moving the Legends (4-2, 4-1, Class AA) to No. 27 and Bennett (5-1, 4-0) to No. 6 in the state. It achieved the highest rank. Public schools were ranked. Catholic High School Iona Prep (5-2) is in first place.
Frewsburg had a close game last week against Pembroke, the No. 1 8-man team in Round 5, losing 52-22, dropping the Bears (4-1, 3-1) to eighth place. The Dragons (5-0, 4-0) remained in first place.
Section IV Maine-Endwell remains undefeated at 6-0 and sits atop Class B. The Section VI Pioneers (6-0, 4-0, Class B2) are No. 5 Lackawanna (6-0, 5-0, Class B3). was eighth, Health Sciences (Class B1, 4-2, 3-0) finished in 17th and South Park (Class B2, 5-1, 3-1) finished in 23rd place.
The top spot in Class A is tied between reigning back-to-back state champion Summers (6-0) in Section I and Garden City (6-0) in Section VIII.
Section VI is represented by No. 11 Clarence (5-1, 3-0, Class A1) and No. 16 Sweet Home (5-1, 4-0, Class A2).
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Southwestern (14-2-0, 9-1-0) clinched the Class B state rankings before dropping its final Chautauqua-Catalaugus Athletic Association Division I matchup to split the league with Allegany-Limestone. He rose from No. 1 to 13th place. Last week on the 16th.
Defending state champion East Aurora (11-2-0) is in the same vein as the Trojans, with Section 3 Westhill (13-1-1) and Section 9 Mt. He has moved up two places to third place behind the Japanese (10 wins, 10 losses). -0-1). Section II’s Mechanicville fell from the top spot to fourth place, and Section XI’s Babylon fell from second to seventh to make room for a new top three.
Lafayette lost to Hamburg last week and tied with Wilson, dropping a few spots and trending in the wrong direction at No. 15.
The Lakemen moved into fourth place in Class C due to their tie with Lafayette.
Another new team is at the top of Class C, with Lisbon (13-0-0) of Section minutes) fell to 3rd place.
With only losses to Fillmore and Southwestern, Allegany Limestone (14-2-0, 9-1-0) moved up one spot from last week to No. 11, outside of the top 10 in Class C. . Randolph (12-3-1, 8-2-0) also moved up to No. 13, but missed out on the Division II league title with a 2-0 loss to Portville on Wednesday.
Lancaster (13-1-0) maintains third place in Class AAA while Brentwood (12-0-2) maintains top spot in Section XI
Clarence (11-2-0) is the only Section VI team in the Class AA rankings, jumping from unranked to the No. 15 spot last week. Section XI’s Smithtown West (12-0-0) continues its perfect season and remains at the top of Class AA.
Brockport (12-0-0) also remained undefeated and atop Class A, with the two Section VI schools being Grand Island (13-0-1) in third place and Williamsville East (13-1-0). (defeated). ) Ranked from 4th to 12th last week.
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Frewsburg (14-1-0) remains in fifth place in Class C, trailing only St. Mary’s of Lancaster (11-1-1) among Section VI schools and Stillwater (12-1) in Section II. (1 win, 1 loss) is in 2nd place. 1.
Portville (12-1-0) is outside the top 10 at No. 12.
Ellicottville (11-3-1) moved up one spot in Class D to No. 18, while Section V’s Fillmore (13-1-0) maintained its top spot.
Allegany Limestone (14-1-0) is the only local Class B team in the rankings, dropping from fourth to sixth. Section III’s Marcellus (12-0-2) remains in first place, while Section VI’s Royalton Hartland (11-1-1) moves up to 19th place.
Section I’s Rye (11-0-1) remains No. 1 in Class A, while Section VI’s Lewiston-Porter (11-2-0) is seventh and Williamsville South (8-2-2 (Lost) is 15th.
Section I’s Albertus Magnus (10-0-1) takes first place in Class AA, Section VI’s Clarence (14-1-0) moves into sixth place and Lockport (12-1-0) It remains in 12th place. .
And in Round 11, Ward Melville (11-0-1) maintained the top spot in Class AAA, while Lancaster (7-6-1) represented Round 6 and defeated Sachem East (11 wins, 1 draw) in Round 11. (1 loss, 1 draw), tied for 20th place.
NORTH COLLINS — Peyton Tejeira’s goal in the 70th minute led North Collins to defeat Silver Creek/Forestville.
ALLEGHANY — With the teams split, goals in each half gave Alleghany Limestone a 2-0 victory over Southwestern.
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