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DIGITALSPORTS/INSIDE LACROSSE TOP 20 GIRLS LAX POLL

Severna Park starts season on top, caps second consecutive perfect run, ends year at No. 1 just in front of IAAM A Conference champ John Carroll

Published: 05/27/2008


The Severna Park High School girls lacrosse team walks off the field at UMBC after its 40th straight victory and second consecutive Maryland state title. The Falcons knocked off Catonsville, 17-6, and finished atop the DigitalSports/Inside Lacrosse girls lacrosse poll.
DigitalSports and Inside Lacrosse Magazine partnered to create a Top 20 girls lacrosse poll that was updated each Monday based on results of games played during the week.

Feel free to contact DigitalSports' Maryland State content editor Lem Satterfield at lsatterfield@digitalsports.com, Anne Arundel County content editor Aaron Gray at agray@digitalsports.com, and/or Washington Catholic Athletic Conference content editor Ryan Mink at rmink@digitalsports.com with scores and suggestions.

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Here, now, is the ninth and final edition of the DigitalSports/Inside Lacrosse Top 20 girls lacrosse poll.






DigitalSports/Inside Lacrosse Top 20 girls lacrosse poll (5/27/08)


1. Severna Park (20-0 record, last week: 1) -- beat Broadneck 11-10 (OT), beat Westminster, 20-9, beat Catonsville in Class 4A-3A state championship, 17-6

2. John Carroll (18-0, 2) -- beat Notre Dame Prep, 14-12 (OT), beat McDonogh, 11-6

3. McDonogh (18-3, 3) -- beat Bryn Mawr, 10-9, beat Severn, 10-8, lost to Jon Carroll, 11-6

4. Severn (12-6, 4) -- beat St. Mary's, 11-9 (OT), lost to McDonogh, 10-8

5. Glenelg (15-4, 6) -- beat Liberty 13-9, beat Rising Sun, 23-0, beat Loch Raven in Class 2A-1A state championship, 17-11

6. Broadneck (13-4, 5) -- beat Leonardtown, 19-3, lost to Severna Park, 11-10 (OT)

7. South River (14-3, 7) -- lost to Severna Park, 20-4

8. Dulaney (13-4, 8) -- beat Aberdeen, 21-1, lost to Catonsville, 19-10

9. Century (12-4, 9) -- lost to Liberty, 13-9

10. Bullis (15-3, 10) -- beat Potomac School, 10-6, lost to Georgetown Visitation, 11-5

11. Notre Dame Prep (13-7, 11) -- beat Spalding, 10-8, lost to John Carroll, 14-12 (OT)

12. Bryn Mawr (9-7, 12) -- lost to McDonogh, 10-9

13. Archbishop Spalding (13-6, 13) -- lost to Notre Dame Prep, 10-8

14. Winters Mill (17-2, 14) -- beat Middletown, 16-10, beat Centennial, 11-10, beat Towson in Class 3A-2A state championship, 14-13 (OT)

15. Towson (14-5, 15) -- beat Hereford, 11-4, beat Annapolis, 15-6, lost to Winters Mill in the Class 3A-2A state championship, 14-13 (OT)

16. Catonsville (13-7, 16) -- beat Dulaney, 19-10, beat Wootton, 11-6, lost to Severna Park in Class 4A-3A state championship, 17-6

17. Centennial (14-4, 17) -- beat River Hill, 13-5, beat Mt. Hebron, 10-9, lost to Winters Mill, 11-10

18. St. Mary's (13-8, 18) -- lost to Severn, 11-9 (OT)

19. Good Counsel (15-6, 19) -- beat St. John's, 15-0, beat Bishop O'Connell, 21-9, beat Bishop Ireton, 11-8

20. Westminster (13-5, 20) -- beat Linganore, 24-9, beat Urbana, 16-10, lost to Severna Park, 20-9

Others considered: Mt. Hebron (12-5), Annapolis (12-5-1), Southern (9-7), Stephen Decatur (14-1), Wootton (15-1), Liberty (15-2), Loch Raven (12-3), Kent Island (13-3), Mount de Sales (7-10), Roland Park (6-7), Maryvale Prep (5-11), St. Paul's (7-11)

Archived polls: Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7, Week 8


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