Staying put
Eagles remain at No. 16 in NYSSWA Class C football rankings
With the football regular season winding down, the top teams in the state are taking their places in the New York State Sportswriters Association rankings with Clymer/Sherman/Panama and Salamanca retaining their positions at No. 2 in the Class D and C polls, respectively.
After falling from the top spot in Class D, reigning three-time state champion Tioga out of Section IV climbed back up to No. 12 with a 32-12 win over Newark Valley. Also working its way up the Class D rankings was Randolph with another big win against Wilson 49-0 to claim the No. 8 spot this week.
Franklinville/Ellicottville defeated Gowanda/Pine Valley 27-18 over the weekend, but both teams remained honorable mentions in Class D.
More notably, Chautauqua Lake/Westfield/Brocton earned its first win at Southwestern in nearly a decade, posting an emphatic 28-0 result. However, the Eagles (5-1, 5-1) still remained in the No. 16 spot of the Class C rankings, while fellow Section VI teams Medina (5-1, 5-1 Class C North), Portville (4-2, 3-2 C South) and Newfane (5-1, 4-1 C North) are in direct order behind them.
The only team ahead of Salamanca (6-0, 6-0 C South) is reigning state champion Waverly (5-1) of Section IV, while Southwestern (3-3, 2-3 C South), Falconer/Cassadaga Valley/Maple Grove (4-2, 3-2 C South) and Eden/North Collins (3-3, 2-3 C South) remain honorable mentions.
Coming up short in its last three matchups has Jamestown (2-4, 1-3 Class AA) among the honorable mentions of Class AA. Lancaster’s 20-13 victory over the Red & Green has the Legends (4-2, 4-1 Class AA) at No. 27, while Bennett (5-1, 4-0) is No. 6 in the state and the highest public school ranked. Iona Prep (5-2) of the Catholic High Schools is No. 1.
Frewsburg went toe-to-toe with 8-man’s No. 1 team, Pembroke of Section V, last week and fell 52-22, dropping the Bears (4-1, 3-1) to the No. 8 spot. The Dragons (5-0, 4-0) retained their top position.
Maine-Endwell of Section IV remained undefeated at 6-0 and sits atop Class B, while Section VI’s Pioneer (6-0, 4-0 Class B2) is No. 5, Lackawanna (6-0, 5-0 Class B3) is No. 8, Health Science (4-2, 3-0 Class B1) is No. 17 and South Park (5-1, 3-1 Class B2) rounds it out at No. 23.
The top of Class A remains a tie between the reigning back-to-back state champions Somers (6-0) of Section I and Section VIII’s Garden City (6-0).
Representing Section VI are Clarence (5-1, 3-0 Class A1) at No. 11 and Sweet Home (5-1, 4-0 Class A2) at No. 16.
BOYS SOCCER
Prior to dropping its final Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division I matchup to share the league with Allegany-Limestone, Southwestern (14-2-0, 9-1-0) climbed up the Class B state rankings, reaching No. 13 from No. 16 last week.
Defending state champion East Aurora (11-2-0) is trending in the same direction as the Trojans, moving up two spots to No. 3, only behind Section III’s Westhill (13-1-1) and Section IX’s Mount Academy (10-0-1). Section II’s Mechanicville dropped from the top spot down to No. 4 and Section XI’s Babylon fell from No. 2 to No. 7 to make room for the new top three.
Lafayette heads in the wrong direction, dropping several spots to No. 15 after losing to Hamburg and drawing a tie with Wilson this past week.
The Lakemen’s draw against Lafayette moves them all the way up to No. 4 in Class C.
Another new team is on top of Class C with Section X’s Lisbon (13-0-0) remaining undefeated to earn the position and Section IX”s Rhinebeck (12-0-1) moved down to No. 3.
With only losses to Fillmore and Southwestern, Allegany-Limestone (14-2-0, 9-1-0) is just outside the top 10 of Class C at No. 11 as it jumps up one spot from last week. Randolph (12-3-1, 8-2-0) also moved up a spot into No. 13, but dropped the Division II league title with a 2-0 loss to Portville on Wednesday.
Lancaster (13-1-0) remains at No. 3 in Class AAA, while Section XI’s Brentwood (12-0-2) retains the top spot
Clarence (11-2-0) is the lone Section VI team in the Class AA rankings, jumping into the No. 15 spot from an unranked position last week. Section XI’s Smithtown West (12-0-0) remains at the top of Class AA with the perfect season intact.
Brockport (12-0-0) is also undefeated and stays put atop Class A, while a pair of Section VI schools join in with Grand Island (13-0-1) at No. 3 and Williamsville East (13-1-0) at No. 12 from No. 4 last week.
GIRLS SOCCER
Frewsburg (14-1-0) stays put in Class C at No. 5, trailing only St. Mary’s of Lancaster (11-1-1) among Section VI schools and Section II’s Stillwater (12-1-1) is No. 1.
Portville (12-1-0) is just outside the top 10 with the No. 12 spot.
Ellicottville (11-3-1) moved up one spot in Class D to No. 18, while Section V’s Fillmore (13-1-0) stayed at the top spot.
Allegany-Limestone (14-1-0) is the lone local Class B team in the rankings, falling back to No. 6 from the No. 4 position. Section III’s Marcellus (12-0-2) remained in the top spot and Royalton-Hartland (11-1-1) of Section VI jumped up a spot to No. 19.
Section I’s Rye (11-0-1) remains in first in Class A, while Section VI’s Lewiston-Porter (11-2-0) is No. 7 and Williamsville South (8-2-2) is at No. 15.
Section I’s Albertus Magnus (10-0-1) is No. 1 in Class AA, while Section VI’s Clarence (14-1-0) moves up to No. 6 and Lockport (12-1-0) remains at No. 12.
Then in Section XI’s Ward Melville (11-0-1) stays put atop Class AAA, while Lancaster (7-6-1) represents Section VI tied for No. 20 with Section XI’s Sachem East (11-1-1).