Ellie Lazzaretto elevated her game when Loyola Academy (Ill.) needed it most. The Duke-bound senior attacker piled up 37 goals in the IHSA state playoffs — including a combined 13 goals in the semifinals and championship game — as the Ramblers completed the first undefeated season in school history.
Loyola is the biggest mover in this week’s Nike/USA Lacrosse High School Girls’ National Top 25, ascending nine spots from No. 22 to No. 13. The Ramblers are one of five undefeated teams in the top 25. Long Island juggernauts Northport (N.Y.), St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) and Bayport-Blue Point (N.Y.) capped perfect seasons with championships and solidified their spots in the top five.
Two previously unranked teams — West Babylon (N.Y.) and Colorado Academy (Colo.) — make it into the top 25 at Nos. 20 and 25, respectively.
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NATIONAL TOP 25
June 22, 2021 |
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1 | St. Paul's (Md.) | 15-1 | 1 |
2 | Northport (N.Y.) | 18-0 | 2 |
3 | St. Anthony's (N.Y.) | 12-0 | 3 |
4 | McDonogh (Md.) | 13-3 | 4 |
5 | Bayport-Blue Point (N.Y.) | 17-0 | 5 |
6 | Darien (Conn.) | 18-3 | 6 |
7 | Garden City (N.Y.) | 14-2 | 10 |
8 | Stone Ridge (Md.) | 8-2 | 7 |
9 | Georgetown Visitation (D.C.) | 4-2 | 8 |
10 | St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Va.) | 10-3 | 9 |
11 | New Canaan (Conn.) | 20-1 | 11 |
12 | Oak Knoll (N.J.) | 21-1 | 12 |
13 | Loyola Academy (Ill.) | 25-0 | 22 |
14 | Notre Dame Prep (Md.) | 13-2 | 14 |
15 | Manhasset (N.Y.) | 13-3 | 13 |
16 | Radnor (Pa.) | 21-2 | 15 |
17 | Milton (Ga.) | 21-0 | 16 |
18 | Good Counsel (Md.) | 7-1 | 18 |
19 | Moorestown (N.J.) | 18-3 | 19 |
20 | West Babylon (N.Y.) | 13-5 | NR |
21 | Cicero-North Syracuse (N.Y.) | 13-5 | 21 |
22 | Eastport-South Manor (N.Y.) | 13-3 | 17 |
23 | Chatham (N.J.) | 19-2 | 23 |
24 | Conestoga (Pa.) | 19-3-1 | 24 |
25 | Colorado Academy (Colo.) | 11-0 | NR |
Also considered (alphabetical order): Agnes Irwin (Pa.), American Heritage-Delray (Fla.), Baldwinsville (N.Y.), Bishop Ireton (Va.), Glenelg Country (Md.), Penn Charter (Pa.), Pittsford (N.Y.), Ridgewood (N.J.), Rumson-Fair Haven (N.J.), Sayville (N.Y.), Skaneateles (N.Y.), Smithtown East (N.Y.), Summit (N.J.), Wantagh (N.Y.)
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NORTHEAST TOP 10
1. Northport (N.Y.), 18-0
Northport captured a second consecutive Long Island Class A championship and capped an undefeated season by beating Massapequa (N.Y.) 10-6 on Saturday. Kaylie Mackiewicz led the way with four goals, Shannon Smith and Isabella Germani added two goals apiece and Tara Walsh had three assists as the Tigers raced out to a 5-1 lead and took a 6-3 advantage into halftime. Previous: 1
2. St. Anthony’s (N.Y.), 12-0
The Friars made it back-to-back CHSAA titles, beating Sacred Heart (N.Y.), 14-4, in the championship game to cap an undefeated season. Erin O’Grady made 12 saves to earn game MVP honors and was named CHSAA Player of the Year. Tanner Scarola tallied three goals and one assist, Kat McAteer had two goals and two assists and Rose Christie and Kate Liccardi scored two goals apiece for St. Anthony’s. Previous: 2
3. Bayport-Blue Point (N.Y.), 17-0
Haydin Eisfeld had two goals and one assist, including the winner with 1:56 left in regulation, to lift B-BP to a 6-5 win over Manhasset in the Long Island Class C final. Alex Fusco struck for a hat trick, Katie Clare had a goal and an assist and Felicia Giglio made five saves, as the Phantoms won their first LIC. They had rallied to defeat previously unbeaten Mount Sinai in the Suffolk County final. Previous: 3
4. Darien (Conn.), 18-3
The dynasty is alive and well with the Blue Wave defeating Ludlowe (Conn.), 14-6, to win a 19th overall state championship and a seventh in the last eight seasons. After knocking off New Canaan (Conn.), 8-5, in the semifinals, Darien raced out to a 7-3 halftime lead in the state final. Sophomore Chloe Humphrey paced Darien with five goals, junior Molly McGuckin struck for three goals and added an assist and sophomore Ryan Hapgood added a pair of goals. Previous: 4
5. Garden City (N.Y.), 14-2
Alexandra Hopkins tallied five goals and two assists to lead Garden City to a 14-5 win over West Babylon (N.Y.) in the Long Island Class B final. Sydney Pappas scored four goals, Meghan Rode had three goals and an assist and Amanda Grimes made five saves to help the Trojans to their first LIC since 2017. Previous: 5
6. New Canaan (Conn.), 20-1
A 20-game winning streak crashed to an end with a season-ending 8-5 loss to rival Darien in the CIAC Class L semifinals. Dillyn Patten had two goals, Quinn McKiernan and Kaleigh Harden added a goal apiece and Claire Mahoney made six saves for the Rams, who had won the previous three matchups. New Canaan can hang its hat on a second undefeated regular season in program history and a first-ever FCIAC title. Previous: 6
7. Manhasset (N.Y.), 13-3
After the Indians celebrated a third consecutive Nassau title by holding off Wantagh (N.Y.) 9-8 on Wednesday, Manhasset suffered a 6-5 defeat to Bayport-Blue Point in the Long Island Class C final. Alexis Morton had two goals and two assists, Annalisa Massaro netted a pair of goals and Ashley Newman scored once for the Indians, whose three defeats were by a combined five goals. Previous: 7
8. West Babylon (N.Y.), 13-5
History was made — and in dramatic fashion — as second-seeded West Babylon captured a first-ever county championship, upsetting top-seeded Eastport-South Manor (N.Y.) 9-8 in the Suffolk Class B final with Olivia Vergano scoring the overtime winner. A 14-5 loss to Garden City in the Long Island championship followed. Lacey Downey had three goals and an assist, and Vergano and Tara Henshaw scored the other two goals. Previous: NR
9. Cicero-North Syracuse (N.Y.), 13-5
Mackenzie Prentice scored the overtime winner, her second goal of the game, to lift the Northstars to a 12-11 win over Baldwinsville (N.Y.) in the Section III Class A championship game, ending a 24-year sectional title drought. Molly Molchanoff tallied five goals and one assist, Francesca Tortora had three goals and one assist, Brooke Molchanoff registered one goal and two assists, Angela Beardsley added a goal and Nicole O’Neil made seven saves. Of the Northstars’ five defeats, three were by three goals or less. Previous: 10
10. Eastport-South Manor (N.Y.), 13-3
Eastport-South Manor’s season ended with a crushing overtime defeat to West Babylon in the Suffolk Class B final. Celeste Forte struck for four goals, Marisa Tancredi netted a pair of goals, Avery Callaria and Katie McCormick added one goal apiece and Katie Vahle made eight saves for the Sharks, who led 4-3 at halftime. Previous: 8
— Dylan Butler
MID-ATLANTIC TOP 10
1. St. Paul's School for Girls (Md.), 15-1
The Gators’ season is concluded after winning the IAAM championship. The title followed a promising winter in which St. Paul’s won the Indoor National Championship. Christina Gagnon led the Gators with 60 points on 36 goals and 24 assists. Caitlin McElwee finished with a team-high 48 goals and had five assists. Lauren Steer scored 23 goals and added 19 assists, while Frannie Hahn was just behind with 40 points on 30 goals and 10 assists. Paris Colgain was the team’s top defender, finishing with seven interceptions while marking opponent’s top attackers. Josie Hahn helped at both ends of the field with 35 ground balls and 25 goals. Previous: 1
2. McDonogh (Md.), 13-3
The Eagles finished as the IAAM runners up. Kori Edmondson is a junior who will return after a huge season with 59 goals, 10 assists, 54 draw controls and 10 caused turnovers. Caroline Godine scored 25 goals, tallied 20 assists and added five caused turnovers. Kemper Robinson finished with 22 goals, eight assists, 35 draws and 15 caused turnovers. Previous: 2
3. Stone Ridge (Md.), 8-2
Stone Ridge put together an impressive campaign this year against a competitive schedule. Grace Muldoon paced the offense with 45 goals and 18 assists and also posted team-highs of 35 draw controls and 29 ground balls. Caroline Conaghan finished with a balanced line of 20 goals and a team-leading 25 assists. Grace Slater scored 34 goals to go with 19 assists, and Julia Carr tallied 23 goals and 11 assists. Emelia Bohi allowed just 5.8 goals per game and made 80 total saves. Previous: 3
4. Georgetown Visitation (D.C.), 4-2
The Cubs’ season concluded after a limited schedule of just six games. It began with them knocking off St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes twice and losing twice to Stone Ridge. They also edged perennial power Bishop Ireton (Va.) during a quite restrictive schedule. Sally Zinser paced the offense with 13 goals and 11 assists on the year, while Molly McGuckin scored 12 goals and won 16 draw controls and Molly Finlay also had a dozen goals to go with five assists. Allison Baldwin keyed the defense with 12 ground balls and eight caused turnovers. Previous: 4
5. St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Va.), 10-3
The Saints finished another strong season in coach Kate Jenkins’ 45th year at the helm. Cate Bradley paced the offense with 28 goals and 25 assists, and Annabel Frist had a team-high 33 goals as well as a team-best 79 draw controls, 30 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers. Mira Majure scored 22 goals, Brooke Kurtz posted 22 assists to go with 15 goals, Nicole Cruthird won 27 draw controls, and Lane Lambeth contributed 17 goals and eight assists. Rita Peterson had 15 points before suffering a season-ending injury. Defensively, Morgan Lewis caused 11 turnovers and had 19 ground balls. Sidney Southworth and Emmy Pascal each had 15 ground balls and nine caused turnovers. Previous: 5
6. Oak Knoll (N.J.), 21-1
The Royals won the Tournament of Champions title, 10-9, over Moorestown on Saturday. Annika Spoor won six draw controls and Annie Burton won five draw controls to aid the battle for possession. Lily Ramsey had a hat trick and one assist, and Colleen Quinn equaled her scoring output with three goals. Darby Campbell scored twice and assisted on another goal. Oak Knoll overcame a 6-4 halftime deficit. The Royals had advanced with a 17-15 win over Rumson-Fair Haven (N.J.) in the TOC semifinals on Wednesday as Quinn scored five goals, Burton fired in four goals and Ramsey had a hat trick. Sara Rogers posted four points on two goals and two assists, Campbell had three assists and Clair Adelhelm had two helpers. Oak Knoll rattled off 20 straight wins after a one-goal loss in the second game of the season. Previous: 6
7. Notre Dame Prep (Md.), 13-2
Notre Dame finished as an IAAM semifinalist and the lone team to defeat St. Paul’s (Md.) this season. Nancy Halleron concluded the year with 40 goals, 16 assists and 125 draw controls. Halley Koras fired in 28 goals to go with a team-high 19 assists, and Annie Marshall’s 21 goals and eight assists gave the Blazers a reliable third weapon, while Kailey Pelkey scored 16 goals and added 11 assists. Olivia Rockstroh led the defensive end with 19 caused turnovers, 34 ground balls and 40 successful clears. Previous: 7
8. Radnor (Pa.), 21-2
Radnor captured the school’s fourth state title with an 11-5 win over Manheim Township in the PIAA 3A Championship on June 12. To get to the final, Radnor defeated Conestoga for the second straight time. After losing in the regular season to Conestoga, the Raiders avenged the loss with a win in their district third-place game, then won again in the state semifinals. The Raiders’ balanced attack was led all season by Sheila Esgro (54 goals, 28 assists), Tori DiCarlo (48 goals, 30 assists), and Cierra Hopson (41 goals, 37 assists). Margaret Mooney won 114 draw controls and DiCarlo had 70 draw controls. Previous: 8
9. Good Counsel (Md.), 7-1
Good Counsel rode the leadership of 15 seniors and 12 Division 1 players to an impressive season, despite it being shortened to eight games. The Falcons knocked off perennial power Bishop Ireton (Va.) in an early statement game. Their lone loss came against No. 3 Stone Ridge in a game that was tight until the final 18 minutes. Previous: 9
10. Moorestown (N.J.), 18-3
Moorestown had a 6-4 lead at halftime before Oak Knoll rallied to knock off the Quakers, 10-9, in the Tournament of Champions final Saturday. Margaret Lawler finished with a hat trick, and Emma Dengler and Caroline Button each had two goals apiece. Dylan Silar and Katie Buck both scored once and had one assist. Hayley Kowalczyk came up with five saves. Moorestown pulled away from Cherokee (N.J.) in the TOC semifinal for an 11-6 win Wednesday. Buck scored six goals to pace the offense. Grace Lynch and Libby Hock each delivered two assists. Previous: 10
— Justin Feil
SOUTH TOP 10
The South Region’s season has concluded. Record and recaps as of May 18.
1. Milton (Ga.), 21-0
The Eagles concluded the 2021 campaign with their fourth straight state title, beating West Forsyth (Ga.) 13-8 on Saturday in the final. The Eagles, who have now won 14 of the last 16 championships awarded, advanced to the finals by topping Walton (Ga.) 17-3 on May 11. USC recruit Maddie Dora had 20 goals and 12 assists during the four-game playoff run. Brie Catts, Skylar Carrasquillo and Haly Hawks all contributed hat tricks in the state final, while Tori Mellinger stopped 10 shots. Previous: 1
2. American Heritage-Delray (Fla.), 16-1
The Stallions defeated Lake Highland Prep (Fla.) 13-11 to capture an FHSAA Class 1A championship on May 8. American Heritage-Delray finished the season on an 11-game winning streak. Freshman Brooke Goldstein had a team-leading 52 goals, while junior Casey Roberts led with 32 assists. American Heritage-Delray’s only loss was a regular-season defeat against Lake Highland Prep. Previous: 2
3. Lake Highland Prep (Fla.), 20-1
The Highlanders bid for a perfect season and state title came to a close on May 8 by losing to American-Heritage Delray 13-11 in the championship game. Juniors Jacqueline Jaskiewicz and Lauren Pittman led Lake Highland with 47 goals each. Syracuse recruit Olivia Adamson had a team-leading 27 assists to add to her 40-goal contribution. Previous: 3
4. East Chapel Hill (N.C), 16-2
The Wildcats won a state championship after they pulled off a pair of stunning upsets, first defeating Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.) 19-12 on March 22 in the state quarterfinals, then defeating Weddington (N.C.) 14-8 on March 27. Talia Zuco scored five times in the championship game. Sophie Halus and Molly Reed tied as the team’s scoring leaders with 56 goals each. Previous: 4
5. Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.), 13-1
Following a perfect regular season, the Crusaders were upset in the state quarterfinals on March 22 against East Chapel Hill. Harvard recruit Caroline Mullahy racked up 40 goals and 77 assists in just 14 games. Sophomore Gracie Mullahy tallied 36 goals and 28 assists. Previous: 5
6. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.), 13-1
The Raiders won the FHSAA Class 2A state title by defeating Vero Beach (Fla.) 17-9 on May 8. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) only had one loss, to Class 1A runner up Lake Highland Prep (Fla.). Navy recruit Ava Yovino led the team in both goals (45) and assists (28) to go along with a team-leading 49 ground balls and 21 draws. Peri Reigner also played a key role for St. Thomas Aquinas with 39 goals and 17 assists. Previous: 6
7. Weddington, (N.C.), 17-2
The Warriors came one game short of winning a state title, losing 14-8 to East Chapel Hill on March 27. Senior Jordyn Case (Stanford) scored 82 goals and added 53 assists to close out her stellar high school career. Virginia Tech recruit Kendal Williams added 70 goals to complete her senior season. Previous: 7
8. Franklin (Tenn.), 18-0
The Admirals concluded a perfect season with a 14-12 win over Ravenwood (Tenn.) in the state championship game Sunday. Sophomore Aliya Polisky led Franklin with six goals, while senior Josie Ward scored five times to give her 110 goals for the season. Franklin advanced to the championship game by defeating Seymore (Tenn.) 20-4. Ward scored seven times while Gracie McCoy had five goals. Previous: 9
9. Hockaday (Texas), 12-2
The Daisies were crowned Texas Division I champions by defeating Southlake (Texas) 14-11 on May 9. The season was highlighted by wins over Episcopal School Dallas (Texas) and Highland Park (Texas). Previous: 8
10. Vero Beach (Fla.), 16-2
Vero Beach’s quest for a state title came just short, falling to St. Thomas Aquinas 17-9 in the final. Sophomore Alexa Vega led the squad with 56 goals, while senior Emily Adams led with 49 assists on top of her 38 goals. Previous: 10
— Justin Boggs
MIDWEST TOP 10
1. Loyola Academy (Ill.), 25-0
Ellie Lazzaretto capped a whirlwind postseason in which she compiled 37 goals, 18 draw controls and 10 assists with a dominant performance at state, scoring seven goals in the semifinals against Hinsdale Central (Ill.) and six in a title game victory over Glenbrook South (Ill.). Sloan Trapp, who had two goals ss apiece against the Red Devils and Titans and four assists against the former, and Emma Burke, who had a hat trick against Glenbrook South, also excelled. Previous: 1
2. New Trier (Ill.), 17-4
No team gave the Ramblers a better fight this year, including a two-goal loss at Loyola Academy in the regular season and an overtime defeat after taking a 7-1 lead in their sectional title match. Macy Zaban had a strong close to the season, including six goals and three assists in the sectional semifinals against Evanston Township (Ill.). Previous: 2
3. Hinsdale Central (Ill.), 18-4
Three of the Red Devils’ four losses came to top-ranked Loyola Academy, including in Thursday’s state semifinal. Hinsdale Central roared back in the third-place game, defeating Benet Academy (Ill.), 18-6, including a 12-3 first half. Four different Red Devils players tallied hat tricks in the win, with Avery Secola leading the way with four goals and Angie Conley, Annette Ciupek and Charlotte Callahan tacking on three goals apiece. Previous: 3
4. East Grand Rapids (Mich.), 23-2
Lucy Cavanaugh assisted on four of the Pioneers’ first seven goals as they built a 7-4 lead over Cranbrook-Kingswood (Mich.) in the Division 2 state final, and Lizzie Lundeen came up with a pair of key goals when EGR’s lead was slimmed to 7-6. The Pioneers won 15-11, and Cavanaugh finished with four goals and six assists, while Lundeen and Eliana LaMange scored five goals apiece. Previous: 4
5. Dublin Coffman (Ohio), 18-5
The Shamrocks showed their stunning regional title win over Upper Arlington (Ohio) was no fluke, as they won four straight games by two goals or fewer to capture the Division I state title. Kate Tyack led Coffman with five goals in a 13-12 win against New Albany (Ohio) in the state championship, while Amanda Bailey also had a hat trick. Previous: 5
6. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 20-1
The Golden Bears’ season ended in the regional title game, but their impressive resume includes in-state road wins over Medina (15-10), Thomas Worthington (16-11), New Albany (7-3), Mason (15-7) and Hudson (17-9). Camryn Callaghan led Upper Arlington with 59 goals, despite playing just 14 games due to injury, while Rian Adkins (41 goals), Kampbell Stone (40), Clara Gallapoo (38) and Ava Walters (34) also had huge seasons. Previous: 6
7. Carmel (Ind.), 16-2
The Greyhounds captured a state championship with a pair of five-goal victories over Cathedral (Ind.) in the semifinals and Hamilton Southeastern (Ind.) in the championship game. Maddie McGarty led Carmel with six goals against the Irish, while Julia Cherubini had five against the Royals and Hannah Kim totaled nine between the two. Previous: 7
8. Rockford (Mich.), 15-4
The Rams captured their eighth straight state title, winning 19-16 over Brighton (Mich.), led by Chloe Dunham (six goals, one assist), Issi Osborn (five goals, one assist) and Mackenzie Delacher (five assists). Dunham and Osborn also had hat tricks in Rockford’s 16-10 semifinal win over Midland (Mich.), while Katie Rodriguez had four goals and Karsyn Broderick was outstanding on defense. Previous: 8
9. Prior Lake (Minn.), 18-1
After dropping their opener at Edina, the Lakers won 18 straight en route to a state title. Prior Lake combined for 50 goals over the state quarterfinals, semifinals and finals. Down 3-1 early in their title clash with Lakeville South (Minn.), Prior Lake got two goals apiece from Jade Haugen and Payton Bloedow, as the team scored the final eight goals of the half to take control. Mackenzie Salentre finished with six goals while Bloedow had four to finish with 78 goals on the season. Previous: 9
T10. Edina (Minn.), 14-1
The Hornets’ 6-4 lead in their sectional title game against Prior Lake faded away fast as the Lakers finished the game on a 7-0 run. Haley Reeck had one last hat trick to cap her standout season for Edina, as she finished with 77 goals and 94 points in 15 games. Previous: 10
T10. New Albany (Ohio), 20-4
The Eagles won 13 straight games before falling in the Division I state title game to Dublin Coffman. Abby Cole led New Albany with four goals, while Mary Carson and Katie Kaucheck also had hat tricks as the trio combined to score 10 of the Eagles’ 12 goals. Previous: 10
— Jonah Rosenblum
WEST TOP 10
1. Colorado Academy (Colo.), 11-0
The Mustangs opened their postseason with a 21-3 win over Air Academy (Colo.) on Saturday in the CHSAA Class 5A quarterfinals, as Jessie Bakes led with seven goals and Charlotte Corkins had four goals and three assists. Colorado was set to face ThunderRidge (Colo.) in the semifinals Monday, marking the program’s sixth straight final four appearance. The championship is Wednesday. Previous: 1
2. Scripps Ranch (Calif.), 17-0
The Falcons capped a perfect season with their second straight CIF San Diego Section Open Division title, beating La Jolla (Calif.) 10-3 in the final June 5. Scripps Ranch also had defeated La Jolla in the last championship in 2019. The Falcons were led by first team all-league players Ella Brislin, Kayden Williamson, Natalie Markman and Ally Richardson-Pepper. Leiden Huber, Amanda Grissom, Izzy Hall and Kelsey McGrattan were second-team all-league selections. Previous: 2
3. Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.), 18-0
The Knights left no doubt who is tops in their region of the state, as they rolled to a 21-5 championship win over ranked Newbury Park (Calif.) to claim the first CIF Southern Section Division I title and cap a perfect season. Elena Torres and Taylor Puma each scored five goals, while Zoey Stephens added four goals and Mikayla Yang made six saves. Foothill is the first girls lacrosse team from Orange County to post an undefeated season since 2016 when Mater Dei accomplished that feat. The Knight won all but four of their games by double digits and allowed only one of their opponents to cross the 10-goal mark. Previous: 3
4. San Ramon Valley (Calif.), 12-0
The Wolves completed their season, and the CIF North Coast Section will not be holding championships this year. Alannah Scott led SRV with 48 goals and eight assists, and Lauren Iorio added 33 goals and 20 assists. CoCo Wong won 73.7 percent of the draws she took and also tallied 25 goals and 24 assists. The Wolves outscored opponents 218-76. Previous: 4
5. Mercer Island (Wash.), 9-0
The Islanders concluded a perfect season with a 16-7 win over Mount Si (Wash.) on June 8. Annabelle Gersch led with 33 goals, 21 assists, 56 draw controls and 17 caused turnovers, while Molly Brodsky added 32 goals, two assists, 31 draw controls and 10 caused turnovers. There were no playoffs in Washington this year. Previous: 5
6. Valor Christian (Colo.), 10-1
The Eagles edged Cherry Creek 13-12 in their season finale on June 15, then opened the postseason with a 17-7 win over Kent Denver (Colo.) in the CHSAA Class 5A quarterfinals Saturday. They led just 6-4 at halftime against Kent but rolled in the second half, as Eliza Osburn finished with five goals, Lauren Rismani added two goals and five assists and Reagan Digby, Kaley Kakac and Tess Osburn all had three goals and one assist. Second-seeded Valor was scheduled to face No. 6-seeded Regis Jesuit in the semifinals Monday. Previous: 6
7. La Jolla (Calif.), 12-4
Second-seeded La Jolla beat Torrey Pines for a third time this season in the CIF San Diego Section Open Division semifinals but could not get a first win over Scripps Ranch in the final. In their third matchup of the season, the Vikings fell behind 7-2 in the first half and couldn’t recover. Previous: 7
8. Park City (Utah), 19-0
The Miners capped an undefeated season with the UHSAA/Mountain America title, beating Waterford (Utah) 17-11 in the final on May 28. Kendall Keblish led Park City with 99 goals and 23 assists this season, and Samantha Riely added 50 goals and 42 assists. The Miners outscored opponents 381-51 this season. Previous: 8
9. Newbury Park (Calif.), 15-2
The Panthers were unable to avenge their only loss, falling to Foothill in the CIF Southern Section final. Newbury Park had four seniors contribute stats this season and a plethora of young talent expected to return next season. Senior Emma Ing led with 68 goals and four assists, junior Cassie Huber added 40 goals and seven assists, freshman Reagan Laubner had 32 goals and 12 assists and sophomore Lindsay O’Toole contributed 28 goals and 19 assists. Previous: 9
10. Torrey Pines (Calif.), 13-4
The Falcons’ season ended with a third loss to La Jolla, this time in the CIF San Diego Section Open Division semifinals. Torrey Pines trailed just 6-4 at halftime and the five-goal final deficit was its best performance against La Jolla. Junior Reese Loseke led the Falcons this season with 53 goals and 31 assists, while freshman Laurel Gonzalez added 33 goals and 11 assists and senior Liz Trask finished with 25 goals and 16 assists. Previous: 10
— Laurel Pfahler