MIDWEST TOP 10
1. Culver Academy (Ind.), 12-1
The Eagles impressed in a 17-2 takedown of Western Reserve Academy, an Ohio boarding school that is among the best teams in the country. While Culver’s attack was certainly impressive, including Gabe Sorichetti’s five-goal performance, the defense was no less remarkable in holding WRA to just two goals. Both Colin Vickrey and Tade Wynn finished with six saves, combining for a stellar save percentage of 86. Previous: 1
2. St. Xavier (Ohio) 10-0
The Bombers picked up their own signature victory this past week, edging Mitten State power Brother Rice, 9-8, including 19 saves from Trent Yelton and hat tricks from Khalif Hocker and Johnnie Guttman. St. Xavier then kept the momentum going against a solid Hudson (Ohio) team, triumphing 18-6, including Magnus Violet winning 21 of 24 faceoffs, Hocker notching six goals and Brendan Deeley and Guttman adding hat tricks. Previous: 4
3. Brother Rice (Mich.) 5-1
The Warriors bounced back from their loss to the red-hot Bombers with an 18-9 victory against St. Xavier (Ky.). Expect another entertaining showcase April 21 when Brother Rice faces last year’s Division 2 state champion Forest Hills Central, which has just one loss (in overtime) this season. Previous: 2
4. Loyola Academy (Ill.), 6-0
The Ramblers were in an Empire State of mind, going 3-0 on their New York trip with a trio of victories over Corning, Ithaca and McQuaid Jesuit. Watch out for the April 22 battle of undefeated Land of Lincoln teams as St. Viator pays a visit to Loyola in what is a highly intriguing contest. Previous: 3
5. Dublin Jerome (Ohio), 8-0
The Celtics maintained their perfect record through a tough road test against Worthington Kilbourne (Ohio) Saturday. Scoring 30 goals across two games last week, Dublin Jerome got huge production from Marek Tzagournis (who had 15 points in six quarters) and Carder Undergott (who had 14). Previous: 5
6. Hartland (Mich.), 5-1
The Eagles picked up a signature victory Saturday, handing Detroit Country Day (Mich.) its first loss of the season, 13-5. According to the Livingston Daily, Hartland’s Evan Busby won 17 of 18 faceoffs while Dylan Ayotte tallied five goals and Jake Lewis added four more. Drew Lockwood tacked on two goals and two assists while Mac Tognetti had three assists. Previous: NR
7. St. Viator (Ill.), 11-0
The Lions picked up another big victory, topping Carmel, one of Indiana’s top teams, by a goal. Earlier in the week, senior Cade Faulkner tallied seven goals in an emphatic victory over Notre Dame (Ill.). Now, a week after edging Carmel, St. Viator has to prepare for another top opponent as it travels to Loyola Academy (Ill.) on April 22. Previous: 7
8. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 8-1
The Golden Bears ran their win streak to six, including edging a top Keystone State team in Mars Area helped by two goals apiece from Quinn Crotty and Tommy Janowicz. This week includes one big contest after another in one of Ohio’s top teams (Olentangy Liberty) April 18, one of Kentucky’s top teams April 22 (Trinity Louisville) and Delaware’s top team April 23 (Salesianum School). Previous: 9
9. Hilliard Davidson (Ohio), 10-0
It’s time to take notice of the Wildcats, who stayed undefeated through a grueling stretch in their schedule, topping Olentangy Liberty (Ohio) in overtime, then getting by a tough Jackson (Ohio) team, 12-7. So far, Davidson, which also has a close victory over Worthington Kilbourne (Ohio) on its resume, has yet to allow double-digit goals in a game this season. Previous: NR
10. Rockhurst Jesuit (Kan.), 9-0
The Hawklets have been nothing short of dominant this season, out-scoring the opposition, 177-51. That includes a remarkably emphatic 10-goal victory over one of the top teams in neighboring Missouri: Chaminade Prep. Entering Sunday’s game, Luke McNamara was averaging a remarkable six goals per game with a hat trick in every contest. Previous: NR
— Jonah Rosenblum
WEST TOP 10
1. St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 12-3
The Wildcats dropped two more games last week and now have lost three in a row but all of those came against nationally-ranked competition and were good tests to learn from heading into the final two weeks of the regular season. St. Ignatius lost 20-12 to Chaminade (N.Y.) and 9-3 to Haverford (Pa.). Goalie George Vlahos made 12 saves against Haverford, and Jack Porter registered a team-high four points against Chaminade with three goals and one assist. Previous: 1
2. Legend (Colo.), 8-0
The Titans remain unbeaten after a 17-6 win over Rock Canyon (Colo.) in their lone game last week, but a matchup with Valor Christian (Colo.) this week will tell a lot more about this team. Magnus Langtry amassed an impressive 10 points in the win against Rock Canyon, tallying six goals and assisting four others. Henry Morgan added four goals, Matthew Dore had three goals and one assist, and Ryan Menard had four assists. Logan Giesler made 10 saves in goal, and Alexander Martinez won 21 of 24 faceoffs. Previous: 2
3. Mater Dei (Calif.), 14-1
The Monarchs needed overtime to beat a rising De La Salle (Calif.) team, but they followed that with a strong 13-6 win over Bellevue (Wash.) on April 13. Thomas White ripped off the game winner against De La Salle and led the attack against Bellevue with four goals and an assist. Two others had multiple goals against Bellevue, as Triston Jewell tallied three goals and one assist, and Reece Lepham chipped in three goals. Previous: 3
4. Cherry Creek (Colo.), 11-0
The Bruins added wins last week against Denver South (Colo.) and Denver East (Colo.) to remain undefeated. Owen Burke led the attack with six points in a 17-4 win over Denver South, contributing three goals and three assists. Gus Blue had a team-high four goals. Will Stewart made 14 saves in goal. Cherry Creek plays Arapahoe on April 21. Previous: 4
5. Valor Christian (Colo.), 9-1
After collecting two dominant wins last week, the Eagles should face a more challenging game April 18 when they play host to Legend. They rolled through Chapparal (Colo.) and Castle View (Colo.) and haven’t allowed more than three goals in their last three games. Rush LaSelle had four goals and an assist in a 17-3 win over Castle View, and Baden Brown had seven points on two goals and five assists. Previous: 5
6. De La Salle (Calif.), 13-3
The Spartans upset former No. 6 Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.), 12-4, on April 10 and now take that spot in the rankings. Henry Benner led the attack with three goals, Jackson Barth won 10 of 14 faceoffs and Spencer Biles made nine saves in goal. De La Salle’s only on-field defeats were against St. Ignatius Prep, by three, and last week’s overtime loss to Mater Dei – though the Spartans also took a forfeit loss to Monte Vista Danville (Calif.). Previous: NR
7. Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.), 13-4
The Knights went 2-1 last week with the eight-goal loss to De La Salle followed by a 26-0 rout of Esperanza (Calif.) and 13-12 win over La Costa Canyon (Calif.). Cohen Krudwig made 16 saves in goal against De La Salle, but the attack struggled and no one managed more than one goal. Foothill has three more games left on the regular-season schedule, including matchups against Corona del Mar (Calif.) and St. Ignatius next week. Previous: 6
8. Bishop’s School (Calif.), 11-1
The Knights beat La Jolla CDS (Calif.) 14-3 and Santa Fe Christian (Calif.) 17-5 last week. Only one opponent this season has managed to score in double figures against them and that was an 11-6 loss to Colorado Academy, which was followed by an impressive bounce-back win over Torrey Pines (Calif.). Previous: 9
9. Torrey Pines (Calif.), 8-3
The Falcons collected a forfeit win over La Jolla (Calif.) on April 11, then rolled to a 19-9 win over Santa Fe Christian (Calif.) later in the week. Torrey Pines has won five straight games going into an April 18 game against Cathedral Catholic (Calif.). Previous: 10
10. Regis Jesuit (Colo.), 7-1
The Raiders knocked off former No. 8 Mountain Vista (Colo.), beating the Golden Eagles 10-7 in their lone game last week. Ethan Hughes scored three goals to lead the attack, Ryan Coughlin won 7 of 11 faceoffs and Spencer Day made 11 saves. Jesuit’s lone loss was to Denver South in the opener. Previous: NR
— Laurel Pfahler