Jacob Snedeker of Bellport defeated Brian Csoban of East Islip...

Jacob Snedeker of Bellport defeated Brian Csoban of East Islip at 285 pounds via fall at 3:45 at the Suffolk Division II individual finals on February 7, 2026/ Credit: Michael A. Rupolo Sr.

A look at the top wrestling squads on Long Island.

1. Massapequa (26-1): Massapequa crowned five champions, scored 559 points, and won its qualifying tournament for a Long Island record 44th time.

2. Sachem North (20-1): The Arrows crowned five champs and won their 21st league tournament title.

3. East Islip (25-2): East Islip had four champions and took second place in the League IV tournament.

4. Bellport (18-2): The Clippers had six champions and won the League IV tournament.

5. North Babylon (20-4): The Bulldogs crowned five champions and won the league tournament for the fourth straight year.

6. Sayville (16-4): The Golden Flashes won the League VI tournament for the third time in the last four years.

7. Long Beach (16-5): The Marines crowned five champions and won their 35th qualifying tournament.

8. Wantagh (19-5): Wantagh crowned three champions in winning its 27th qualifying tournament.

9. Chaminade (21-3): The Flyers won seven matches and finished in second at the CHSAA state championships.

10. Manhasset (9-2): The Set scored a school record 513.5 points and crowned five champions to win its qualifying tournament.

11. Bellmore JFK (22-2): The Cougars crowned six champions and scored 501 points to win their 14th qualifying tournament.

12. Floyd (17-7): The Colonials crowned a school-record six champions and won the League I tournament for the first time since 2002.

13. Oceanside (24-4): The Sailors crowned five champions and finished in second in their qualifying tournament.

14. Farmingdale (16-3): The Dalers crowned five champions and finished in secondin their qualifying tournament.

15. Brentwood (15-7): The Spartans finished second in the League I tournament despite having a tournament-high 16 place winners.

Small Schools

1. Miller Place (24-3): The Panthers were idle this week after winning the state Division II dual meet title last week.

2. Shoreham-Wading River (25-3): The Wildcats won both of their non-league dual meets this week.

3. Seaford (13-9): The Vikings had no competitions this week.

4. Mt. Sinai (7-7): The Mustangs were idle this week.

5. Glenn (8-13): The Knights won a non-league dual meet this week.

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