NYC boys volleyball power rankings (4/24)
Credit Damion Reid
NYC top 10 boys volleyball teams (4/24)
| RANK | TEAM | REC | LW | COMMENTS | |
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1 | Academy of American Studies | 8-0 | 3 |
Led by outside hitter Michal Kasza, the Eagles move atop these rankings after a big non-league win against Bronx Science and then by winning the John F. Kennedy tournament Sunday. Next: @ Newcomers (Wednesday, 5:30 p.m.) |
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2 | Bronx Science | 5-0 | 2 |
After a league match against Columbus Tuesday, Bronx Science will take on No. 3 American Studies in a non-leaguer and compete in the Tottenville tournament on the weekend. Next: Columbus @ Lehman (Tuesday, 4:30 p.m.) |
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3 | Cardozo | 7-1 | 4 |
After being upset by Francis Lewis in league play, the Judges captured the Cardozo Coaches vs. Cancer title Saturday. Isaac Hwang was named tournament MVP. Next: @ Townsend Harris (Thursday, 5:30 p.m.) |
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4 | New Utrecht | 9-0 | 5 |
The Utes reached the final of the Robert Kronisch Memorial Tournament at Tottenville Saturday, but fell to Bronx Science in three sets. Next: Lincoln @ Grady (Thursday, 5:30 p.m.) |
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5 | Regis | 5-0 | 7 |
Led by Tom McLaughlin, the Raiders reached the final of the Cardozo Coaches vs. Cancer tournament where they lost to the host Judges. Next: Cardinal Spellman (Wednesday, 4:30 p.m.) |
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6 | Bryant | 9-0 | 1 |
The Owls remain undefeated in league play, but struggled in the Cardozo Coaches vs. Cancer tournament, losing to Regis in the semifinals. Next: @ Forest Hills (Thursday, 5:30 p.m.) |
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7 | Brooklyn Tech | 9-0 | 8 |
Brooklyn Tech proved itself against some of the city’s elite by reaching the semifinals of the Robert Kronisch Memorial Tournament at Tottenville Saturday. Next: Erasmus Hall @ Boys & Girls (Wednesday, 5:30 p.m.) |
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8 | McKee/Staten Island Tech | 8-0 | 6 |
The Seagulls will need to put behind a disappointing performance at the Robert Kronisch Memorial Tournament at Tottenville Saturday, especially with a showdown with Susan Wagner on the horizon. Next: @ No. 9 Wagner (Thursday, 5:30 p.m.) |
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9 | Susan Wagner | 7-1 | 9 |
The Falcons beat MSIT in the Seward Park tournament final, but lost in league play. The anticipated rubber match is here. Next: No. 8 MSIT (Thursday, 5:30 p.m.) |
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10 | Hunter College | 9-0 | 10 |
Led by Kenny Ling and Peter Mason, the young Hitmen continue to roll right along, beating Math, Science and Engineering 25-13, 25-14 on Monday. Next: East Harlem @ A.P Randolph (Wednesday, 4:30 p.m.) |

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