1. Poly Prep (23-1)
2. George Washington (21-0)
3. Xaverian (21-2)
4. Tottenville (22-1)
5. All Hallows (17-9)
6. Grand St. Campus (18-3)
7. Xavier (15-9)
8. Lehman (17-4)
9. South Bronx (14-6)
10. Monsignor Farrell (16-4)
1. Xaverian (21-2)
2. Iona Prep (17-7)
3. All Hallows (17-9)
4. Xavier (15-9)
5. Monsignor Farrell (16-4)
6. Archbishop Molloy (16-6)
7. Fordham Prep (14-9)
8. St. Franics Prep (12-11)
9. Moore Catholic (11-7)
10. Monsignor McClancy (11-10)
1. George Washington (19-0)
2. Grand Street Campus (17-1)
3. Lehman (17-2)
4. Tottenville (20-1)
5. South Bronx (13-6)
6. Telecommunications (15-4)
7. William Bryant (15-4)
8. James Monroe (14-4)
9. Taft (11-8)
10. Cardozo (17-1)
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