US LACROSSE/NIKE NATIONAL BOYS’ TOP 25
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as of June 4 W-L
1. Ward Melville (N.Y.) 2. Niskayuna (N.Y.)
3. Loyola-Blakefield (Md.) 4. Jamesville-Dewitt (N.Y.) 5. Boys’ Latin (Md.) 6. Gonzaga (D.C.)
7. Malvern Prep (Pa.) 8. Culver Military (Ind.) 9. La Salle (Pa.)
10. McDonogh (Md.) 11. Hereford (Md.) T-12. Gilman (Md.)
T-13. Haverford School (Pa.) 14. Garden City (N.Y.) 15. Calvert Hall (Md.) 16. Chaminade (N.Y.)
17. Episcopal Academy (Pa.) 18. Salesianum (Del.) 19. Delbarton (N.J.) 20. St. Paul’s (Md.)
T-23. Fayetteville-Manlius (N.Y.) T-23. West Genesee (N.Y.)
20-0 21-0 13-8 19-1 19-1 19-2 16-2 18-2 21-2 14-4 19-2 12-4 15-7 17-3 11-6 15-2 15-6 17-2 17-1 15-5
21. Shoreham-Wading River (N.Y.) 18-1 22. Yorktown (N.Y.)
17-3 17-1 14-5
25. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (Va.) 18-6
Pts (1st) 175 (7) 164 162 155 137 130 128 122 110 92 89 78 78 75 66 52 45 40 33 31 30 28 26 26 23
Also receiving votes: Ridge (N.J.), Don Bosco Prep (N.J.), St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), Avon Grove (Pa.), Chatham (N.J.), Paul VI (Va.), Ithaca (N.Y.), Massapequa (N.Y.), Shenendehowa (N.Y.). St. Anthony’s (N.Y.)
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US LACROSSE/NIKE NATIONAL GIRLS’ TOP 25
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as of June 4 W-L
1. McDonogh (Md.) 2. St. Anthony’s (N.Y.)
22-0 17-1
3. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (Va.) 27-1 4. Georgetown Visitation (D.C.) 5. Manhasset (N.Y.) 6. Garden City (N.Y.) 7. Moorestown (N.J.) 8. St. Paul’s (Md.)
9. Marriotts Ridge (Md.) 10. Century (Md.) 11. Milton (Ga.)
12. C.M. Wright (Md.) 13. Vero Beach (Fla.) 14. Mt. Sinai (N.Y.) 15. Farmingdale (N.Y.) 16. Bryn Mawr (Md.) 17. Harriton (Pa.) 18. Darien (Conn.)
19. Maryvale Prep (Md.) 20. Good Counsel (Md.) 21. Bay Shore (N.Y.)
22. Christian Brothers (N.Y.) 23. St. John’s (Texas) T-24. Radnor (Pa.)
T-24. Westwood (Mass.)
17-2 16-3 17-2 23-0 13-5 18-1 16-3
18-3-1 16-2 20-4 18-0 14-3 10-5 23-2 19-1 11-5
17-3-1 18-2 17-2 21-2 19-4 22-0
Pts (1st) 175 (7) 168 161 151 149 134 130 129 122 115 107 100 93 87 86 85 62 59 54 41 40 34 27 6 6
Also receiving votes: Strath Haven (Pa.), Springfield-Delco (Pa.), Loyola Academy (Ill.), West Genesee (N.Y.)
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DEVIN MCNAMARA
Loyola Blakefield (Md.) McNamara, a senior, tallied 21 points in three postseason wins — all over nationally ranked programs — capped by a six-point performance in the MIAA-A conference championship game. That included a game- winning goal with 1:56 left in a 10-9 win over previously undefeated Boys’ Latin.
CARLY REED
US LACROSSE/NIKE HONOR ROLL ZACH CURRIER
St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (Va.) The North Carolina- bound Reed led the Saints to their 18th straight Independent School League- AA championship. She finished the
year with 131 goals and 33 assists, taking her career point total to 535.
Culver Military (Ind.)
Currier garnered most valuable player honors at the North American Lacrosse Invitational with a spectacular tournament that included nine goals and five assists. He helped the second-seeded Eagles capture the tournament title with a victory over top-ranked Hill Academy (Conn.).
CHRISTIAN MAZZONE
Ward Melville (N.Y.) The senior midfielder came up big, tallying four assists and two goals in the Patriots’ 14-6 win over Smithtown East (N.Y.) in the Suffolk Class A semifinal. He had two goals in the 16-1 quarterfinal win over Connetquot (N.Y.). The Rutgers commit had 73 points this season at press time.
Devin McNamara
Carly Reed
A Publication of US Lacrosse Zach Currier July 2013 >> LACROSSE MAGAZINE 17
© KEVIN P. TUCKER (DM); JOHN MECIONS (CR)
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