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NIKE/US LACROSSE NATIONAL BOYS’ TOP 25 LaxMagazine.com/HSB25


as of March 4 1. Boys’ Latin (Md.)


2. Haverford School (Pa.) 3. Culver Military (Ind.) 4. St. Anthony’s (N.Y.)


5. Georgetown Prep (Md.) 6. St. Paul’s (Md.)


7. Massapequa (N.Y.) 8. Malvern Prep (Pa.) 9. McDonogh (Md.) 10. Chaminade (N.Y.)


11. Smithtown West (N.Y.) 12. Landon (Md.)


13. Garden City (N.Y.) 14. Calvert Hall (Md.) T-15. Conestoga (Pa.) T-15. Delbarton (N.J.) 17. Ward Melville (N.Y.) 18. Gonzaga (D.C.)


19. Loyola Blakefield (Md.) 20. Smithtown East (N.Y.) 21. Darien (Conn.)


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22. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (Va.) 0-0 23. Niskayuna (N.Y.) 24. La Salle (Pa.) 25. Gilman (Md.)


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Pts (1st) 237 (9) 224 215 204 201 197


189 (1) 173 158 154 144 124 123 89 81 81 80 79 76 70 67 38 36 29 28


Also receiving votes: Jamesville-Dewitt (N.Y.), Manhasset (N.Y.), Ridge (N.J.), Chatham (N.J.), West Islip (N.Y.), Bronxville (N.Y.), St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), St. Joseph’s Prep (Pa.), Episcopal Dallas (Texas), Salesianum (Del.), Dublin Jerome (Ohio), Hereford (Pa.), West Genesee (N.Y.) Find the latest rankings at LaxMagazine.com/HSB25


NIKE/US LACROSSE NATIONAL GIRLS’ TOP 25 LaxMagazine.com/HSG25


as of March 4


1. McDonogh (Md.) 2. Manhasset (N.Y.) T-3. Moorestown (N.J.) T-3. Harriton (Pa.)


5. St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) 6. Vero Beach (Fla.) 7. Maryvale Prep (Md.) 8. Bryn Mawr (Pa.)


11. Farmingdale (N.Y.) 12. Mount Sinai (N.Y.)


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9. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (Va.) 0-0 10. Milton (Ga.)


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T-13. Georgetown Visitation (D.C.) 0-0 T-13. Good Counsel (Md.) 15. Marriotts Ridge (Md.) 16. Garden City (N.Y.) 17. St. Paul’s (Md.) 18. Darien (Conn.) 19. Bay Shore (N.Y.) 20. Loyola (Ill.)


21. Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.) 22. Bishop Ireton (Va.) 23. Notre Dame (Mass.) 24. Suffern (N.Y.)


25. New Canaan (Conn.)


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Westwood (Mass.) Find the latest rankings at LaxMagazine.com/HSG25


Pts (1st) 200 (8) 186 166 166 161 150 146 142 127 121 114 108 104 104 94 92 68 64 59 53 37 33 27 22 19


Also receiving votes: Notre Dame Prep (Md.), Northport (N.Y.),


ZACH CROTTY


Jupiter (Fla.) Crotty led the Warriors


to a big March 1 upset of Lake Highland Prep — the preseason No. 1 team in the South — with two goals and four assists in Jupiter’s 12-10 victory.


GRIFFIN GEARHARDT


NIKE/US LACROSSE HONOR ROLL RICHIE LOFTUS


Hutchison (Tenn.) Gearhardt, a freshman, had


12 points in the Sting’s first two games. Lacrosse runs in the family. Her sister, Hopkins- bound Loring Gearhardt, is on the team. Their father, David Gearhardt, is an assistant.


Episcopal School Dallas (Texas) The Dartmouth commit


helped lead his team to a 4-0 start at press time with 18 points (11 goals, seven assists) — including a four-assist performance against The Woodlands and a four-goal game against Plano West.


KATY PRIDEMORE


Vero Beach (Fla.) Pridemore and her younger


sister, Hannah, both de- committed from Florida to play at Liberty. That’s quite a coup for the Flames. The senior scored 10 goals in a March 1 doubleheader and paced the Fighting Indians to a 5-0 start.


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