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Re: 2016 Recruits- Class of 2019
« Reply #15 on: May 29, 2014, 03:03:40 pm »
Playoff update:

Ozsvath at HHH West finished 11-6 with a playoff loss to Northport, who they beat earlier in the year.  They beat Whitman earlier in the year.  Ozsvath piled up 53, 4 in his junior season in 17 games. 

Alejo at Syosset went 13-5, defeating Hicksville in the first round and losing to Massapequa in the second.  Biggest win was Oceanside, nearly toppled CSH on the road, losing in OT. 

Daly and Lynbrook are an astounding 18-1 and will play red-hot Rocky Point for the LI Championship on Saturday.  The Owls won three playoff games to obtain the Nassau B title, doubling up Bethpage and Manhasset on the way.  Biggest win was Oceanside.  Daly recorded 26, 13 in his junior year: http://scores.newsday.com/sports/highschool/player.php?id=150112&schoolyear=2014

Howell at Wilson West Lawn are currently 24-1 with two big wins over Hershey, winning Berks County, and then another playoff win over Emmaus.  They take on Avon Grove on Saturday.  Laxpower likes WWL at #90 in the CPU ratings, if that's worth anything to you.  Howell has 17, 10 so far: http://highschoolsports.pennlive.com/school/west-lawn-wilson-high-school/boyslacrosse/

Comber at Bethlehem finished 7-10, i dont think they made the playoffs.  They play a brutal schedule and the scores were kept pretty low with Comber in cage.  They defeated Lasalle, Colonie, and CBA. 

Seaberg and West Islip closed out the season at 13-7 with a loss in the conference championship to Smithtown East.  Notable wins include WM and Smithtown West, both in the playoffs.  The defense was pretty dominant for most of the season.  Laxpower CPU has them at #83 nationally. 

Hughes at Shoreham (with Anderson) finished 9-8 in the Section B 11 gauntlet, im not sure if they made the playoffs.  They had a big setback last year over the dismissal of a longtime coach, who brought them to the national spotlight and kept them there for many years.  Hughes tallied 26, 7 on the year: http://scores.newsday.com/sports/highschool/player.php?id=151052&schoolyear=2014
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