Boys Lacrosse Top 10
*Rankings and records as of April 15
1. Georgetown Prep (12-2)
The Little Hoyas responded from a loss to Delbarton (N.J.) with a 14-3 whooping of Good Counsel. They have yet to be challenged by any Washington area team.
2. Landon (9-3)
The defending IAC champions got a big win in convincing fashion over St. Albans. They nearly shut out the Bulldogs.
3. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (6-4)
The Saints lost to Georgetown Prep and Landon but could have pulled out a victory over the Bears. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes is always an upset waiting to happen.
4. St. Albans (10-3)
The Bulldogs struggled offensively against Landon. Before that they had won six straight games.
5. Langley (8-0)
Led by senior middie Alex Devlin and senior goalie Galen Kuney, Langley has jumped to an 8-0 record for the first time in school history.
6. Wootton (6-0)
The Patriots have beaten just about every top team in Montgomery County (sans Whitman) and pulled out a big overtime win over WCAC county rival Good Counsel.
7. Huntingtown (5-1)
Two words: Peter Athens. Boosted by the St. Mary’s-Annapolis transfer, the Hurricanes are a force to be reckoned with in Southern Maryland.
8. DeMatha (7-4)
The defending WCAC champions are a big puzzling. They beat traditional conference challengers St. Mary’s Ryken and Gonzaga but fell by seven goals to Paul VI.
9. Bullis (9-3)
All three of Bullis’ losses are to top Maryland teams – St. Paul’s, Severna and Georgetown Prep.
10. Whitman (4-0)
The Vikings’ true test will come against Wootton, who they are scheduled to play Wednesday night. A five-overtime win over Bethesda-Chevy Chase certainly helped boost confidence.
Also Receiving Votes -- listed alphabetically
Chantilly (6-1)
Good Counsel (4-5)
Loudoun Valley (5-2)
St. Mary’s Ryken (6-2)
W.T. Woodson (6-2)
**Rankings
include teams from Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, Loudoun
County, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, Southern Maryland Athletic Conferene, the Washington
Catholic Athletic Conference and Prince William County.
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