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Despite forfeit, Central still Number 1

CSWA poll (first place votes)
1. Bridgeport Central (17) 2. Stratford (4) 3. Hillhouse
(1) 4. Hyde Leadership 5.New Britain 6. New London 7. Holy Cross 8. Bloomfield 9. Sacred Heart 10. Harding
Also: St. Joseph missed with 34 votes and Kolbe was right behind with 33. 4 teams were ahead of SJ and KC, including ND-West Haven.
New Haven Register poll (first place votes)
1. Central (14) 2. Stratford (2) 3. Hillhouse 4. New London 5. Hyde 6. Holy Cross 7. New Britain 8. Sacred Heart 9. Bloomfield 10. East Hartford. Also: Harding recieved 166 votes, the most of any team not in the top 10. St. Joseph recieved 145 and Kolbe got 19.

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