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Quarterfinals
CLASS AA
Section 2’s Troy scored on five of its first six possessions to take a 36-7 lead and went on to beat Section 9’s Newburgh Free Academy 50-27. They will now play Section 1’s New Rochelle, who had a bye in the semi-finals.
Troy football advances to Class AA state semifinals
Section 3’s CBA took care of business against Section 4’s Binghamton, winning 40-14 behind a three touchdown performance by Stevie Scott:
CBA blitzes Binghamton 40-14 in Class AA state quarterfinal
Section 5’s Victor was the victor in a titanic struggle of 10-0 teams with Section 6’s Lancaster, 33-27, led by a 233 yard rushing performance by Mitch Spindler:
HS football: Victor advances to state semifinals
CLASS A
Section 1’s Somers forced 6 Cornwall turnovers to win 28-7 over the section 9 champions.
http://www.lohud.com/story/sports/h...six-turnovers-state-playoff-triumph/93455258/
Section 2’s Burnt Hills-Balston Lake scorched Section 10’s Massena 57-10. They scored 8 touchdowns on drives that never lasted more than 5 plays:
High school football: Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake drubs Massena in state quarterfinal
Section 3’s Whitesboro scored 24 unanswered third quarter points to beat Section 4’s Union Endicott 45-18:
Whitesboro steamrolls Union-Endicott to earn berth in Class A state football semifinals
Section 4’s Greece-Athena used their team speed to zip past Section 6’s Buffalo Bennett 41-12:
End of the line for Bennett as Athena advances to final four - The Buffalo News
CLASS B
Section 1’s Pleasantville didn’t find a 22-20 halftime lead over Section 9’s New Paltz very pleasant so they used big plays to pull away to a 56-20 win:
Pleasantville wears down New Paltz
Section 2’s Glens Falls used 6 turnovers to subdue Section 7’s Peru 48-19, in a sloppy game. The Indians overcame 16 penalties to secure the win:
Glens Falls football rolls past Peru to state semis
Section 3’s Cazenovia’s dream of a second straight state title died before the relentless Blue Devils of Chenango Forks, who bolted to a 28-0 halftime lead and extended it to 35-0 before allowing two late scores to make it respectable at 35-13:
Cazenovia has no answer as indomitable Chenango Forks wins 22nd straight game
Section 6’s Dunkirk won a wild 50-48 overtime game over Section 5’s Batavia “in a game that will be talked about forever”:
Dunkirk 50 Batavia 48 OT
CLASS C
Section 1’s perennial state power Dobbs Ferry built a 20-7 first half lead over Section 9’s Burke Catholic but could not hold the lead, largely due to three fumbles, losing 20-21:
http://www.lohud.com/story/sports/h...n-late-regional-loss-burke-catholic/93455330/
Section 2’s Greenwich fumbled on the 2 yard line of Section 10’s Ogdensburg Free Academy with 5:48 left in the game, preventing them from extending their 27-24 lead. The OFA Blue Devils then went on a 98 yard drive, scoring with 20 second to go to take a 30-27 lead and that was the final score:
http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/...ramatic-drive-into-state-semifinals-20161112&
Section 3’s Lowville failed to repeat their defensive heroics against Canastota and General Brown, going down rather meekly to Section 4’s Newark Valley, 34-0:
http://highschoolsports.syracuse.co...ville-in-class-c-state-football-quarterfinal/
Section 5’s Bishop Kearney won a 40-38 thriller over Section 6’s Cleveland Hill, 40-38. “he unbeaten Kings (11-0) used a 20-point fourth quarter to overcome deficits of 12, 10 and four points and prevent the Golden Eagles (9-2) from advancing to the state semifinals for the second time in their history.”
http://buffalonews.com/2016/11/12/mistakes-pross-six-tds-fuel-kearneys-rally-cleve-hill/
CLASS D
Section 1’s Haldane subdued Section 9’s Downsville/Roscoe 14-6 to advance to the semi-finals of the state playoffs. The game was a battle of two teams with combined records of 5-13 due to the dearth of Class D schools in both sections. Both teams had to play teams in higher classifications to fill out their schedules:
http://www.lohud.com/story/sports/h...scoe-14-6-advances-state-semifinals/93737232/
Section 2’s Cambridge blew past Section 7’s Ticonderoga 55-28. Cambridge built up a 21-0 lead but saw Ti get back to 35-28 and try an onsides kick in the fourth quarter. But offensive tackle Max Hoffer scooped up the ball and rumbled 47 yards to score. It began a 20-0 run that salted the game away:
http://poststar.com/sports/football...cle_ed6bf30c-fe67-5768-aeb8-7b4fb20d3757.html
Section 3’s Onondaga knew how Hillary Clinton felt after everything necessary for their opponent to win the game happened down the stretch of their 36-42 loss to Section 4’s Sydney. The Tigers were leading 36-22 in the fourth quarter and had dominated the contest running for over 300 yards when two successive drives deep into Warrior territory resulted in fumbles that went through the end zone for touchbacks. Still, they led by that score going into the final minute. Sydney scored on a fourth down pass play with 47 seconds left. They then scored a two point conversion to make it 36-30. They attempted an onside kick and two Onondaga players surrounded the ball. One moved to pick it up and kicked it. Sydney recovered and then scored on a hook-and-lateral play with 28 second left. The two point conversion was missed, leaving the game tied when regulation ended. The Tigers were intercepted in their possession in overtime and the Warriors then pushed the ball forward with a series of runs against the demoralized Tigers until the inevitable happened and the game was over. So how was your night?
http://highschoolsports.syracuse.co...wns-in-final-47-seconds-stuns-onondaga-in-ot/
Section 6’s Maple Grove turned a defensive duel into a route to beat Section 5’s Alexander 28-0. The winners had only 219 yards total offense but the losers had only 142. Maple Grove wore the Trojans down and scored a third quarter TD and two more in the fourth to win convincingly.
http://www.wgrz.com/sports/high-school/maple-grove-28-alexander-0/351209679
CLASS AA
Section 2’s Troy scored on five of its first six possessions to take a 36-7 lead and went on to beat Section 9’s Newburgh Free Academy 50-27. They will now play Section 1’s New Rochelle, who had a bye in the semi-finals.
Troy football advances to Class AA state semifinals
Section 3’s CBA took care of business against Section 4’s Binghamton, winning 40-14 behind a three touchdown performance by Stevie Scott:
CBA blitzes Binghamton 40-14 in Class AA state quarterfinal
Section 5’s Victor was the victor in a titanic struggle of 10-0 teams with Section 6’s Lancaster, 33-27, led by a 233 yard rushing performance by Mitch Spindler:
HS football: Victor advances to state semifinals
CLASS A
Section 1’s Somers forced 6 Cornwall turnovers to win 28-7 over the section 9 champions.
http://www.lohud.com/story/sports/h...six-turnovers-state-playoff-triumph/93455258/
Section 2’s Burnt Hills-Balston Lake scorched Section 10’s Massena 57-10. They scored 8 touchdowns on drives that never lasted more than 5 plays:
High school football: Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake drubs Massena in state quarterfinal
Section 3’s Whitesboro scored 24 unanswered third quarter points to beat Section 4’s Union Endicott 45-18:
Whitesboro steamrolls Union-Endicott to earn berth in Class A state football semifinals
Section 4’s Greece-Athena used their team speed to zip past Section 6’s Buffalo Bennett 41-12:
End of the line for Bennett as Athena advances to final four - The Buffalo News
CLASS B
Section 1’s Pleasantville didn’t find a 22-20 halftime lead over Section 9’s New Paltz very pleasant so they used big plays to pull away to a 56-20 win:
Pleasantville wears down New Paltz
Section 2’s Glens Falls used 6 turnovers to subdue Section 7’s Peru 48-19, in a sloppy game. The Indians overcame 16 penalties to secure the win:
Glens Falls football rolls past Peru to state semis
Section 3’s Cazenovia’s dream of a second straight state title died before the relentless Blue Devils of Chenango Forks, who bolted to a 28-0 halftime lead and extended it to 35-0 before allowing two late scores to make it respectable at 35-13:
Cazenovia has no answer as indomitable Chenango Forks wins 22nd straight game
Section 6’s Dunkirk won a wild 50-48 overtime game over Section 5’s Batavia “in a game that will be talked about forever”:
Dunkirk 50 Batavia 48 OT
CLASS C
Section 1’s perennial state power Dobbs Ferry built a 20-7 first half lead over Section 9’s Burke Catholic but could not hold the lead, largely due to three fumbles, losing 20-21:
http://www.lohud.com/story/sports/h...n-late-regional-loss-burke-catholic/93455330/
Section 2’s Greenwich fumbled on the 2 yard line of Section 10’s Ogdensburg Free Academy with 5:48 left in the game, preventing them from extending their 27-24 lead. The OFA Blue Devils then went on a 98 yard drive, scoring with 20 second to go to take a 30-27 lead and that was the final score:
http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/...ramatic-drive-into-state-semifinals-20161112&
Section 3’s Lowville failed to repeat their defensive heroics against Canastota and General Brown, going down rather meekly to Section 4’s Newark Valley, 34-0:
http://highschoolsports.syracuse.co...ville-in-class-c-state-football-quarterfinal/
Section 5’s Bishop Kearney won a 40-38 thriller over Section 6’s Cleveland Hill, 40-38. “he unbeaten Kings (11-0) used a 20-point fourth quarter to overcome deficits of 12, 10 and four points and prevent the Golden Eagles (9-2) from advancing to the state semifinals for the second time in their history.”
http://buffalonews.com/2016/11/12/mistakes-pross-six-tds-fuel-kearneys-rally-cleve-hill/
CLASS D
Section 1’s Haldane subdued Section 9’s Downsville/Roscoe 14-6 to advance to the semi-finals of the state playoffs. The game was a battle of two teams with combined records of 5-13 due to the dearth of Class D schools in both sections. Both teams had to play teams in higher classifications to fill out their schedules:
http://www.lohud.com/story/sports/h...scoe-14-6-advances-state-semifinals/93737232/
Section 2’s Cambridge blew past Section 7’s Ticonderoga 55-28. Cambridge built up a 21-0 lead but saw Ti get back to 35-28 and try an onsides kick in the fourth quarter. But offensive tackle Max Hoffer scooped up the ball and rumbled 47 yards to score. It began a 20-0 run that salted the game away:
http://poststar.com/sports/football...cle_ed6bf30c-fe67-5768-aeb8-7b4fb20d3757.html
Section 3’s Onondaga knew how Hillary Clinton felt after everything necessary for their opponent to win the game happened down the stretch of their 36-42 loss to Section 4’s Sydney. The Tigers were leading 36-22 in the fourth quarter and had dominated the contest running for over 300 yards when two successive drives deep into Warrior territory resulted in fumbles that went through the end zone for touchbacks. Still, they led by that score going into the final minute. Sydney scored on a fourth down pass play with 47 seconds left. They then scored a two point conversion to make it 36-30. They attempted an onside kick and two Onondaga players surrounded the ball. One moved to pick it up and kicked it. Sydney recovered and then scored on a hook-and-lateral play with 28 second left. The two point conversion was missed, leaving the game tied when regulation ended. The Tigers were intercepted in their possession in overtime and the Warriors then pushed the ball forward with a series of runs against the demoralized Tigers until the inevitable happened and the game was over. So how was your night?
http://highschoolsports.syracuse.co...wns-in-final-47-seconds-stuns-onondaga-in-ot/
Section 6’s Maple Grove turned a defensive duel into a route to beat Section 5’s Alexander 28-0. The winners had only 219 yards total offense but the losers had only 142. Maple Grove wore the Trojans down and scored a third quarter TD and two more in the fourth to win convincingly.
http://www.wgrz.com/sports/high-school/maple-grove-28-alexander-0/351209679