1. Tottenville (21-0)
2. Archbishop Molloy (18-0)
3. James Madison (18-2)
4. Moore Catholic (14-6)
5. St. Joseph by the Sea (15-2)
6. St. John Villa (11-8)
7. St. Francis Prep (12-4)
8. Construction (15-2)
9. Mary Louis (8-6)
10. Francis Lewis (15-2)
1. Archbishop Molloy (18-0)
2. Moore Catholic (14-6)
3.St. Joseph by the Sea (15-2)
4. St. John Villa (11-8)
5. St. Francis Prep (12-4)
6. Mary Louis (8-5)
7. St. Joseph Hill (8-9)
8. Bishop Kearney (6-8)
9. Preston (11-5)
10. Cardinal Spellman (9-7)
1. Tottenville (21-0)
2. James Madison (18-2)
3. Construction (15-2)
4. Francis Lewis (15-2)
5. Susan Wagner (16-4)
6. Clinton (13-3)
7. McKee/S.I. Tech (14-5)
8. Environ. Studies (13-5)
9. Bryant (11-4)
10. Cardozo (10-4)
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