NEW YORK STATE FOOTBALL: TIOGA STILL ATOP CLASS D RANKINGS; WAVERLY 7TH, OWEGO 14TH IN CLASS B (November 13, 2025)
The Sports ReportsTIOGA COUNTY — Tioga's and Waverly's state
rankings remain unchanged, and Owego jumped up four spots heading into
this weekend's Section IV championship football games at Susquehanna
Valley High School.
CLASS D RANKINGSTioga, now
9-1 and winners of nine consecutive games, are the top-ranked team in
Class D, while their opponent Friday, Trumansburg (7-3) is ranked 10th.
Delhi
(7-3) and Deposit-Hancock (7-3) are ranked 12th and 13th, respectively,
and Sidney (6-3) and SVEC (6-3) are both honorable mentions.
Section
II's Greenwich (9-0), which has allowed 20 points this season, is
ranked second, while Section VI's Newfane (10-0), Section III's Lowville
(10-0), and Section I'd Tuckahoe (7-1) are ranked third through fifth,
respectively.
CLASS B RANKINGSWaverly (9-1) is
ranked seventh in Class B, and their opponent Friday in the Section IV,
Class B title game, Owego (7-3), is ranked 14th — jumping up four spots
from 18th — after its win over 9th-ranked M-E.
Maine-Endwell (5-4) dropped to 17th in the state after the loss to Owego.
Section
V Monroe (8-0) and Section 11's Sayville (9-0) are tied atop the
rankings, while Section VIII's Plainedge (9-0) is ranked third, Section
III's Hartford (10-) is fourth, and Section II's Glens Falls (10-0) is
fifth.
CLASS C RANKINGSDefending Section IV
champ Chenango Forks (9-0) is the top-ranked team in Class C, while
their opponent in Saturday's championship game, Oneonta (6-4) is
unranked.
Section XI's Babylon (9-0), Section II's
Fonda-Fultonville (10-0), Section I'd Bronxville (8-0), and Section VI's
Southwestern-Frewsburg (10-0) are ranked second through fifth,
respectively.
CLASS AA RANKINGSElmira (5-4) is an honorable mention in Class AA.
CLASS A RANKINGSUnion-Endicott (7-2) is ranked 23rd in Class A in the state, and its opponent this week, Horseheads (7-3) is ranked 24th.
Vestal (5-5) is an honorable mention.
8-MAN RANKINGSUnatego-Franklin-GMU
(9-1) is ranked third in the state in 8-man football, and its opponent
Friday, Moravia (7-2) is ranked fourth.
Thomas A. Edison (7-2) is ranked sixth.
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