The fourth state rankings for the 2022 the season have been released by the NYSSWA. Below are the WNY teams that made the cut:
Class AA
Orchard Park #15
Niagara Falls #16
Jamestown #21
Class A
Canisius #10
Amherst #17
St. Francis #20
Class B
Timon #5
Olean #7
Nichols #9
Tapestry #23
Class C
Salamanca #7
Randolph #10
Class D
Westfield #5
Clymer #10
Panama #11
According to the rankings…
– The winner of Section VI Class AA is pegged to win the Far West Regional and advance to Glens Falls. Victor holds the highest Class AA ranking from Section V and they currently sit behind both Orchard Park and Niagara Falls. Lots of season to go, maybe Jamestown spoils the party for everybody.
– The gap between Section V and Section VI is glaring. Pittsford Mendon is once again a Class A power in Rochester, currently unbeaten at 9-0 and the highest ranked public school in NYS Class A (#3). Amherst is the highest ranked public in Class A from Section VI, checking in at #17 this week. They've climbed six spots since debuting at #23 to start the season.
– Olean is a couple months away from an eighth trip to Glens Falls in the last two decades. The Huskies sit at #7 in NYS Class B and other than Tapestry at #23, they are the only public school from here to Syracuse appearing in the rankings.
– A Cystic Fibrosis Fundraiser in Salamanca on Saturday night at 6 pm will feature a nonleague battle between a pair of Top 10 teams in NYS Class C when the Warriors host Randolph.
– Remember all the conspiracy cries in 2018 when East was in Class D and Section VI had the D's? East won a state championship that season, emerging as local champion in a season that featured three Class D powers from Section VI (Franklinville & Ellicottville also). Where's that same energy now that perennial Section V Class D powers Avoca & Prattsburgh have combined teams and hold down the #1 spot in NYS Class D?
Click HERE for complete NYSSWA State Rankings
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