SOUTH TOP 10
1. Dallas Jesuit (Texas), 11-2
The Rangers were unable to complete their highly anticipated matchup against Gonzaga (D.C.) due to weather. Gonzaga led 7-6 through three quarters. Penn State recruit McAllister Hobbs notched a hat trick before play halted. Dallas Jesuit then defeated Highland Park (Texas) 13-5 thanks to four first-quarter goals by sophomore Beckett Foley. Previous: 1
2. St. Andrew’s (Fla.), 15-3
The Scots are off to the regional quarterfinals after defeating Cardinals Gibbons (Fla.) 17-3 followed by a district championship win over Pine Crest (Fla.) 10-6. Jack Schulte scored five goals and had six assists against Cardinal Gibbons. Schulte added a hat trick against Pine Crest. Previous: 2
3. Westlake (Texas), 9-3
The Chapperals defeated Skyline Seattle (Wash.) 17-5. Westlake closed the week by defeating Vandegrift (Texas) 21-4. Westlake ends the regular season this week against Austin (Texas). Previous: 4
4. Episcopal School of Dallas (Texas), 15-3
The Eagles week started off with a cancellation against Gonzaga (D.C.). The week ended by dropping a 13-12 contest against St. Mark’s (Texas). ESD closes out the regular season this week against Southlake (Texas). Previous: 3
5. Holly Springs (N.C.), 12-2
The Golden Hawks had the week off and return to play April 19 against Green Hope (N.C.). Previous: 7
6. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.), 12-3
The Raiders claimed a division championship on April 14 by defeating Western (Fla) 21-10. Two days earlier, St. Thomas Aquinas beat South Plantation (Fla.) 19-2. Previous: 9
7. Lake Mary (Fla.), 17-2
The Rams earned a district title April 14 by defeating Oviedo (Fla.) 15-1. Two days prior, Lake Mary opened the playoffs with a 14-4 win over Hagerty (Fla.). Previous: 10
8. Lambert (Ga.), 15-1
The Longhorns had their 15-game winning streak to start 2022 snapped by Pope (Ga.) in a crushing 6-5 defeat. Prior to the loss, Lambert defeated South Forsyth (Ga.) 6-2. Previous: 5
9. Benjamin (Fla.), 14-3
The Buccaneers enter the regional rankings for the first time thanks to a 16-6 victory over St. Edward’s (Fla.) in the district championship. The contest avenged a 12-10 loss Benjamin had against St. Edward’s on March 1. Benjamin opened the playoffs with a 16-2 win over Jensen Beach (Fla.). Previous: NR
10. Lovett (Ga.), 15-0
The Lions join the regional top 10 after winning their first 15 games of the season. Lovett is coming off a 21-5 win over Greater Atlanta Christian (Ga.) and a 11-9 win over Starr’s Mill (Ga.). The squad has been led by seniors William Overly, a Utah recruit, and Russell Overly, a Denver commit. Previous: NR— Justin Boggs
MIDWEST TOP 10
1. Culver Academy (Ind.), 7-2
After a full week without games, the Eagles returned to action with a big contest against Hill Academy (Ontario) on Monday (they won 13-7) and an equally big weekend with showdowns at St. Ignatius (Ohio) and Kiski Prep (Pa.). Previous: 1
2. Loyola Academy (Ill.), 6-0
The Ramblers picked up an impressive 14-6 victory at neighbor and rival New Trier (Ill.). Next up for Loyola is a much longer trip through Springside Chestnut Hill (Pa.), Don Bosco Prep (N.J.) and Haverford School (Pa.). Previous: 2
3. St. Ignatius (Ohio), 7-1
The Wildcats enjoyed a quiet week following back-to-back victories over Dublin Jerome (Ohio) and Hartland (Mich.). The quiet comes to an end with two games this week, including hosting Midwest power Culver (Ind.). Previous: 3
4. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 8-0
The Golden Bears' perfect record was tested April 16 evening as Upper Arlington trailed Hudson 10-7 after three quarters. The Golden Bears finished the evening with an 8-2 fourth quarter, capping an impressive week that also saw them double up on Show-Me State power MICDS (Mo.). Previous: 4
5. Brother Rice (Mich.) 4-1
After a second straight dominant performance, this time topping University Detroit Jesuit (Mich.) 20-2, the Warriors are headed to the Empire State for games against St. Joseph Collegiate, Canandaigua and Victor. Previous: 5
6. Dublin Jerome (Ohio), 6-1
The Celtics bounced back from a tough loss to St. Ignatius (Ohio) with a pair of impressive wins over Archbishop Moeller (Ohio) and Hartland (Mich.). Marek Tzagournis led the way with a five-goal, five-assist performance against the Eagles while Brady White was superb in net. Previous: 6
7. MICDS (Mo.), 8-1
The Rams were even with the Golden Bears after a quarter before Upper Arlington (Ohio) ran away thanks to an 11-1 second stanza. Still, Mark Mintzlaff tallied a hat trick for MICDS while PJ Behan, Landon Gelven and Bjorn Sjogren also tallied multiple goals. Previous: 7
8. Forest Hills Central (Mich.), 4-0
The Rangers began conference play with a decisive victory over Grand Rapids Central Catholic (Mich.). FHC next has home games against Caledonia (Mich.) and Orchard Lake St. Mary's (Mich.) followed by a tough road trip to Brighton (Mich.) on April 23. Previous: 8
9. Hudson (Ohio), 6-3
The Explorers have been able to score against anyone and everyone with nine-plus goals in every game they've played, including a 17-9 victory over St. Edward (Ohio) on April 13. Hudson even gave Upper Arlington a scare April 16, leading after three quarters before the Golden Bears rallied in the fourth. Previous: NR
10. Hartland (Mich.), 2-3
The Eagles have lost three of their first five, but all three came to top-ranked teams in Brother Rice (Mich.), St. Ignatius (Ohio) and Dublin Jerome (Ohio). Previous: 9
— Jonah Rosenblum
WEST TOP 10
1. Mater Dei (Calif.), 12-1
The Monarchs added wins this week against St. John Bosco (Calif.), 16-8, and Santa Margarita (Calif.), 18-3. Seniors Rowan Piani and Grant Portillo each scored three goals against St. John Bosco, while Lucas de La Paz went 20-of-27 on faceoffs. Against Santa Margarita, Nate Chu led the attack with four goals, while Reece Lapham and Portillo each added three goals, and de la Paz chipped in three assists on top of winning 20 of 22 faceoffs. Mater Dei will spend spring break next week in Maryland with three games on the slate. Previous: 1
2. Corner Canyon (Utah), 9-1
The Chargers bounced back from their overtime loss to Corona del Mar (Calif.) to beat Lone Peak (Utah) 13-1 and Skyridge (Utah) 21-3 last week. Mason Quick finished with a team-high seven points on five goals and two assists against Lone Peak, while John King also added five goals to go with one assist. Anthony Mackay registered eight ground balls and won 11 of 17 faceoffs. Previous: 2
3. Corona del Mar (Calif.), 11-2
The Sea Kings survived another close test against Loyola-Los Angeles (Colo.), pulling out an 8-7 decision on Jack Dickson’s third goal for the winner. Ty Caffarelli added two goals, and Tyler Brown led the defense with three ground balls. Their spring break trip to Santa Barbara on April 16 yielded a more comfortable victory. CdM beat San Marcos 24-2. Previous: 4
4. Regis Jesuit (Colo.), 8-1
The Raiders shut out Highlands Ranch (Colo.) 18-0 in their only game of the week, pushing their win streak to seven games since an overtime loss to Corona del Mar. They are back in action April 19 at Chaparral (Colo.). Previous: 5
5. Valor Christian (Colo.), 8-1
Gunnar Fellows scored five goals to lead the Eagles to a 14-13 win over former No. 3 Mountain Vista (Colo.) on April 15 in their first meeting since the Class 5A state final last year, which Valor Christian lost in overtime. This game was just as close, but Valor came back in the fourth quarter for the win. The Eagles, whose lone loss was to Texas powerhouse Episcopal School of Dallas, also collected a 6-3 win over Legend (Colo.) last week. Previous: 10
6. Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.), 13-3
The Knights survived a scare to beat Los Alamitos 11-10 in overtime on April 13, avoiding a huge letdown after a notable 7-6 win over Corona del Mar the previous week. Then, they earned a notable 12-6 win over former No. 7 Torrey Pines (Calif.) on April 16. Previous: 8
7. St. Margaret’s Episcopal (Calif.), 14-1
The Tartans outscored St. Francis-La Canada (Calif.) and Sierra Canyon (Calif.) 33-7 last week, and they head into their big matchup April 19 with Torrey Pines (Calif.) on a roll with eight straight wins since an overtime loss to Mater Dei on March 19. Previous: 6
8. Mountain Vista (Colo.), 9-1
The Golden Eagles suffered their first defeat of the season, falling 14-13 to Valor Christian (Colo.) on April 15 to split games for the week. They beat Rock Canyon (Colo.) 15-1 on April 12. Mountain Vista looks to bounce back when it returns to action April 21 at Castle View (Colo.). Previous: 3
9. Torrey Pines (Calif.), 6-5
The Falcons bounced back from three straight losses (by a combined five goals) to beat Cathedral Catholic 18-10 on April 13, but then suffered a tough loss to Foothill on April 16 for their worst loss of the season. Foothill is the only team in California to beat the Falcons by more than three goals, and their other six-goal loss was against Mid-Atlantic power St. Paul’s (Md.). Previous: 7
10. St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 13-2
The Wildcats head to the East Coast for a pair of games in New York, riding an eight-game winning streak after adding two more victories last week. They beat Mercer Island (Wash.) 14-7 to begin the week and followed with a 20-1 win over Sacred Heart Cathedral (Calif.). Oliver Bligh led the attack against Mercer Island with five points on four goals and one assist, and Matt Higgins added four goals as well. Previous: 9
— Laurel Pfahler
REGIONS
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