Here’s a look at the top five games for today, Monday, March 30:
Former Scarsdale standout and head coach Brendan Curran, now the coach at North Salem, faces his old team at 5 p.m. when the Tigers visit Scarsdale.
Port Washington looks to improve to 3-0 as it hosts Calhoun at 4:30 p.m.
Garden City, which beat South Side 9-3 in its last game, can improve to 3-1 if it it wins at Division-Levittown.
Glenn (2-0) visits Longwood at 4:15 p.m.
Bayshore, which beat St. John the Baptist 16-5 in its opener, hosts Kings Park.
Mamaroneck, coming off a three-goal season-opening loss to Hen Hud, host Nyack at 4:30 p.m.
9 p.m. — Update 1: Hey guys … Syracuse here. I’ve got some score updates for you, including several of the games Joe Mentioned above:
Bay Shore 11, Kings Park 10 (OT)
Clarke 4, Wheatley 2
Columbus 12, Cardozo 6
Garden City 15, Division-Levittown 5
Henninger 14, Utica Proctor 1
John Glenn – Elwood 11, Longwood 4
Midwood 16, Port Richmond 0
Monsignor Farrell 12, Poly Prep 3
New Dorp 12, Curtis 0
Port Washington 9, Calhoun 4
Smithtown East 8, Huntington 5
Tottenville 8, Douglass Academy 5
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Hey guys,
I updated this post above with scores from today. I hope to update it again.
Syracuse or Joe,
I see a lot of NYC schools here. This is great and shows the games growth.
Is there a city public school league? The MaxPreps site showed a Catholic-City and a PSAL-Ivy (prep schools only).
Do Tottenvile, Columbus, Cardozo, New Dorp, etc. have an organized league?
Lion,
Good question. I’ve put together the 32 teams that make up what is considered the NYC schools, followed by how they break down by league. If there is enough of a demand for it, we can post records as the season progresses. Clearly, Iona Prep is the best “city” school, but many of these schools, though they are considered as part of the city, are really located in Westchester and Long Island.
Horace Mann
St Joseph By-The-Sea
New Dorp
James Madison
Fordham Prep
Monsignor Farrell
Midwood
Long Island City
Tottenville
Herbert Lehman
Trinity School
Stuyvesant
Long Island Lutheran
Dalton
Columbus
Portledge
St Francis Prep
Mount St Michael
Archbishop Stepinac
Douglass Academy
A.P. Randolph
Albert Tuitt
Poly Prep
Cardozo
Port Richmond
Curtis
Collegiate
Fieldston
Hackley
Iona Prep
Riverdale Cou Day
Xaverian
NY Catholic
1 Fordham Prep
2 Monsignor Farrell
3 St Joseph By-The-Sea
4 Iona Prep
5 Mount St Michael
6 St Francis Prep
7 Xaverian
8 Archbishop Stepinac
NY Ivy
1 Collegiate
2 Horace Mann
3 Dalton
4 Fieldston
5 Hackley
6 Poly Prep
7 Riverdale Cou Day
8 Trinity School
NY MLA
1 Long Island Lutheran
2 Portledge
NY PSAL
1 New Dorp
2 James Madison
3 Midwood
4 Tottenville
5 Long Island City
6 Herbert Lehman
7 Columbus
8 Stuyvesant
9 Cardozo
10 Douglass Academy
11 Port Richmond
12 A.P. Randolph
13 Albert Tuitt
14 Curtis
Thanks Syracuse, wish it was around when I grew-up (Staten Island). For now I’ll just enjoy watching my kids play.
There is absolutely no reason why the city schools cannot one day be up there with the publics in the suburbs. All they need is coaching because I know for a fact they have the athletes. Of course, that kind of growth will take years, but with a program like Iona Prep to emulate, it’s just a matter of time before other city schools get the bug.
And once they get it — it’s a proven fact — they’ll never lose it.
It will be interesting to see how it grows on Staten Island. This borough has more a suburban than city landscape and schools like Msgr. Farrell and St. Joseph’s are very sports oriented. Both are big enough schools, Farrell 1,200 boys, St. Joes-Sea smaller because it is co-ed.
Tottenville (public) high school is also interesting. At least 3,000 students, that I recall, in a fairly affluent area.
Still local youth leagues and teams are rare.