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High School Boys
St. Sebastian's (Mass.) and Choate (Conn.) debut at No. 9 and No. 12, respectively, in the latest USA Lacrosse rankings after starting their seasons with a bang.
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St. Sebastian's (Mass.), Choate (Conn.) and Garden City (N.Y.) ride fast starts into this week's USA Lacrosse Regional Top 10 rankings.
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Led by havoc-wreaking, pole goal-scoring machine Robby Hopper, Archbishop Spalding (Md.) has made mincemeat of everyone on its schedule.
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No. 3 Springfield-Delco (Pa.) is off to a 3-0 start. A big test comes next Tuesday when the Cougars play Radnor (Pa.). New this week: Cherry Creek (Colo.) and Wilson (Pa.).
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USA Lacrosse recognizes the most outstanding individual performances in high school lacrosse in each region we cover.
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Calvert Hall (Md.) is up to No. 2 and and Delbarton (N.J.) into the Top 10, while Benjamin (Fla.) rides historic win to higher ranking. See the latest USA Lacrosse rankings.
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Delbarton (N.J.), Landon (Md.), Lambert (Ga.), The Woodlands (Texas), St. Viator (Ill.) and Santa Margarita (Calif.) debut in this week's USA Lacrosse Regional Top 10 rankings.
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No. 1 Malvern Prep (Pa.) sidestepped one MIAA landmine this week. Can the Friars make it out of Baltimore unscathed?
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Public schools are opening up their seasons around the country. Here are our National Top 25 and Regional Top 10 lists after a light week of action.
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With 18 goals in the last three games, Jayce Konowitz gets the High School Player of the Week nod along with Ben Cuomo, Parker Sorenson and Andrew Goldman.