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Garden City (N.Y.) is the nation's top team after a stellar season.
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Nobody was going to catch McDonogh School this season.
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Nobody's catching McDonogh, but some teams still turned in spectacular performances.
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Big games on Long Island and in the San Diego Section.
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McDonogh confirms its tight grip on the top spot by finishing an unblemished season.
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Garden City continues to hold the top spot in the rankings.
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St. Anthony's, St. Agnes & St. Stephens get huge wins.
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Calvert Hall has a great finish, but it won't be enough to make it to the top in all likelihood.
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McDonogh cements its No.1 ranking by edging Maryvale Prep in IAAM final; Moorestown, Bryn Mawr, St. Anthony's and Marriotts Ridge all hold onto Top 5 positions; Manhasset, Christian Brothers and New Canaan join Top 25.
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No. 25 Landon (Bethesda, Md.) dropped five of its first eight games this season, but closed with a flourish, winning the IAC championship; Northwestern takes Baltimore City Title; MIAA playoffs on tap.
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Kathy Jenkins of No. 19 St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Va.) has 600 career wins, 36 years of great coaching memories and no plans for slowing down anytime soon.
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No. 3 Salisbury pulled together as one following the death of a star teammate and Cornell recruit last winter.
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The Top 5 stay the same while three new teams enter.
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McDonogh is blasting its way through the season and appears closer to the mythical national title than any other team.
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McDonogh solidifies its spot on top of the Xcellent 25, blasting the nation's then-No. 2 team.
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Two new teams enter the Top 5 in the boys rankings.
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New York and Maryland will do battle this weekend with some epic matchups.
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Garden City (N.Y.) takes over the top spot after beating the former No. 1 team.
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Century (Md.) jumps into the rankings at No. 15 after big victories.
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Chaminade climbs five spots to No. 3.
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Moorestown coach wins No. 400, plus Notre Dame Prep and St. Anthony's move up.
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Long Island-Baltimore Challenge results add to the intrigue this week.
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Bryn Mawr makes a big move up to the No. 2 spot; St. Ignatius and Maryvale Prep enter the foray as well.
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Conestoga moves to No. 1 following dramatic rally on the road against Calvert Hall; Haverford win streak ended at 30 games; Three more open this week.
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McDonogh is loaded with Division I talent and a rich recent history, and opens the season at No. 1; St. Stephen's & St. Agnes starts 2012 at No. 2, ahead of defending national champ Garden City at 3.
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Defending national champion Haverford starts the 2012 rankings at No. 2 behind Calvert Hall but is again loaded; St. Anthony's (NY), Conestoga and Deerfield round out the season's initial Top 5; LacrossePlayground.com Spring Classic set for Navy Stadium this weekend.
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Our first preseason watch list ever features senior stars from a variety of regions, though Maryland is prevalent.
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Our first preseason watch list ever features senior stars from a variety of regions.