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Utah state tourney scoreboard: Championship matchups set in most classes

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/19/16

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Girls

Class A Quarterfinals, May 13
Herriman 9, Lone Peak 11
Bingham 7, Park City 13
Alta 9, Brighton 8
Riverton 9, American Fork 10

Semifinals – May 18 @ Alta
Park City 15, Lone Peak 8
American Fork 14, Alta 6

Championship – May 21 @ Brighton 2:30 PM
Park City vs. American Ford

Class B Quarterfinals, May 12
Olympus 12, Woods Cross 11
Roy 11, Skyline 2
Viewmont 9, Pleasant Grove 8
Juan Diego 12, Davis 10

Semifinals May 17 @ Alta
Juan Diego 10, Viewmont 9
Olympus 6, Roy 9

Championship – Saturday, May 21 @ Brighton
12:30pm – No. 2 Juan Diego v. No. 4 Roy

Boys

Class A Quarterfinals
Brighton 20, Davis 6
Park City 12, Fremont 6
Juan Diego 15, Sky View 6
Corner Canyon 10, Olympus 4

Semifinals – May 18 @ Park City High School
Juan Diego 10, Corner Canyon 8
Brighton 12, Park City 3

Finals
Saturday, May 21 @ Brighton High School @ 7:00pm

Class B Quarterfinals – May 13
Bingham 14, Syracuse 7
Waterford 14, American Fork 5
Mountain Crest 10, Northridge 8
Bonneville 8, East 5

Semifinals – Tuesday, May 17 @ Timpview
Bonneville 8, Mountain Crest 6
Waterford 9, Bingham 8

Finals Saturday, May 21 @ Brighton @ 4:30pm
Bonneville v. Waterford

Class C
Quarterfinals
Lehi 18, Woods Cross 2
Box Elder 15, Highland 6
Westlake 10, Wasatch 2
Viewmont 12, Desert Hills 6

Semifinals – Thursday, May 19 @ Timpview
6:00pm Viewmont v. Westlake
8:00pm Lehi v. Box Elder

Finals
Saturday, May 21 @ Brighton @ 10:00am

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TopLaxRecruits Western Boys’ Rankings: Monte Vista (CA) wraps up perfect season; Regis Jesuit wins Colorado title

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By Ashley Blanton
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/24/16

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Western boys Rankings

1. Monte Vista 22-0 (CA)
The Mustangs sealed their perfect record by running through De La Salle, 14-6, to take the CIF NCS Championship title.

2. St. Ignatius Prep (CA) 16-4
The Wildcats grabbed the WCAL Championship title after a 12-9 win over Bellarmine Prep.

3. Regis Jesuit (CO) 15-2
The Raiders claimed the 5A CHSAA championship after defeating Aprahoe, 11-5.

4. Poway (CA) 17-3
The Titans powered through in an extremely hard fought battle against Torrey Pines, 7-6, to take the CIF San Diego Open Division title.

5. Loyola-Los Angeles (CA) 20-4
The Cubs toppled Corona Del Mar, 10-6, to win the CIF Southern Section title.

6. Corona Del Mar (CA) 20-2
The Sea Kings fell to Loyola-Los Angeles, 10-6, in the CIF Southern Section Finals.

7. Bellevue (WA) 19-3
The Wolverines will face Bainbridge Island in the WHSBLA Division I semifinals this Wednesday.

8. Torrey Pines (CA) 17-3
The Falcons fell to Poway in the CIF San Diego Open Division Championship, 7-6.

9. Arapahoe (CO) 15-4
The Warriors defeated Mountain Vista in a 9-8 battle to earn a bid to the 5A CHSAA championship where they fell to Regis Jesuit.

10. Coronado Red (NV) 24-2
The Cougars won the Nevada Silver State Lacrosse League championship with a 15-14 win over Faith Lutheran.

Under consideration:Beaverton (OR) 14-2; Brighton (UT) 19-2; Eastside Catholic (W) 16-2; Faith Lutheran (NV) 14-4; Foothill Santa Ana (CA) 15-7; Issaquah (WA) 18-4; Jesuit Portland (OR) 15-4; Juan Diego (UT) 18-4; La Costa Canyon (CA) 15-6; Mercer Island (WA) 13-4; Oregon Episcopal (OR) 13-2; Palmer (CO) 12-3; Palos Verdes (CA) 19-3; Summit (OR) 14-1; Valor Christian (CO) 11-4.

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TopLaxRecruits Western girls’ Rankings: Novato closes perfect 24-0 season

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By Ashley Blanton
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/24/16

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Western Girsl rankings

1. Colorado Academy (CO) 15-0
The Mustangs will face Cherry Creek for CHSAA Championship Wednesday.

2. Novato (CA) 24-0
The Hornets grabbed the NCS Division I title after a close 10-9 victory over Monte Vista.

3. Mater Dei (CA) 21-0
The Monarchs defeated Oak Park, 15-4, in the Southern Section LA/OC Finals on Saturday.

4. St. Ignatius Prep (CA) 17-5
The Wildcats claimed the WCAL championship title after defeating Menlo School, 12-5.

5. Cherry Creek (CO) 15-1.
The Lady Bruins play No. 1 Colorado Academy for a chance to gain the CHSAA Championship title on Wednesday.

6. Torrey Pines (CA) 20-2
The Falcons defeated La Costa Canyon, 10-5, in the CIF Open San Diego Championship.

7. California High (CA) 20-1
The Grizzlies fell to Granite Bay, 13-12, in the North Coast Section Division 1 quarterfinals.

8. Chaparral (AZ) 18-0
The Fireballs defeated Pinnacle, 16-10, to win the state championship and close a perfect season.

9. Eastside Catholic (WA) 15-0
The Crusaders took home the Washington State Championship title after beating Lake Sammamish, 14-4.

10. Mullen (CO) 13-4
The Mustangs lost grip on a close 10-9 game against Cherry Creek in the CHSAA semifinals to advance to the championship.

Under consideration: American Fork (UT) 12-1; Bainbridge Island (WA) 13-1; Canyon Crest (CA) 20-3; Denver East (CO) 11-4; Granite Bay (CA) 17-7; Kent Denver (CO) 12-4; La Costa Canyon (CA) 12-6; Lake Oswego (OR) 14-3; Lake Sammamish (WA) 12-4; Marin Catholic (CA) 15-8; Monte Vista (CA) 19-5; Oak Ridge (CA) 16-5; Oregon Episcopal (OR) 15-2; Park City (UT) 15-2; ThunderRidge (CO) 14-2; West Linn (OR) 13-1.

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Register now for @UALacrosse tryouts around the USA for boys, girls in classes 2017-2020

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The sport’s most prestigious underclassmen tournament will feature girls and boys teams from Baltimore, Long Island, Midwest, New England, New Jersey, Philadelphia, South, Southwest, Upstate New York, Washington, D.C., and West and consist of players from the graduating classes of 2017-2020.Image may be NSFW.
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Under Armour tryouts

The event will take place June 30-July 3 on the campus of Towson University in Towson, MD. Over the four days, the teams will battle in a pool play tournament.

The Underclass Tournament is part of the Under Armour All-America weekend, which features 88 of the nation’s best high school senior boys and girls facing off July 2 at Towson’s Johnny Unitas Stadium. With the addition of rising freshmen (class of 2020) for the first time, the Underclass divisions will be split in two. The Highlight division will include student-athletes from the class of 2017 and 2018, while the Command division will feature players from the graduating classes of 2019 and 2020.

Last year, 57 of the 88 seniors who were All-Americans also competed in the event as an Underclass star for their respective region in 2014 or 2013.

Registration for the Underclass tryouts is now open. For more information and to register, visit www.underarmourlacrosse.com and follow us on social media @UAlacrosse and @CSElax.

Region – Trouts date
Baltimore Boys June 1?2
Southwest Boys June 4
South Boys June 4?5
West Girls June 4
West Boys June 5
Upstate Girls June 5
South Girls June 5
Philly Girls June 5
Upstate Boys June 12?13
Philly Boys June 13?14
NJ Boys June 13/14
DC Boys June 14/15
Long Island Girls June 14/15
Long Island Boys June 15/16
Midwest Boys June 15/16
New England Girls June 21
New England Boys June 21
Midwest Girls June 24

Concluded
NJ Girls May 15
Southwest Girls May 22
DC Girls May 22
Baltimore Girls May 22

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Washington State tourney scoreboard: Eastside Catholic girls’ win title; boys’ finals are Saturday

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Girls

Semifinals, May 17
East Catholic 20, Roosevelt 5
Lake Sammamish 10, Mercer Island 8

Championship, May 20
Eastside Catholic 14, Lake Sammamish 4

Boys
Division 1
Semifinals – May 25
Bellevue 14, Bainbridge 6
Eastside Catholic 10, Issaquah 4

Championship – May 28th at the Starfire Sports Complex
Bellevue vs. eastside Catholic

Division 2
Semifinals

Union 20, Gonzaga Prep 8
Richland 11, Seattle Academy 8

Championship – May 28th at the Starfire Sports Complex
Union vs. Richland

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.@CSELax announces @UALacrosse Sr. All-America teams

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Under Armour, in conjunction with Corrigan Sports Enterprises and Inside Lacrosse, is thrilled to announce the North and South men’s rosters for the 11th-annual Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Game on July 2 at Towson University’s Johnny Unitas Stadium.Image may be NSFW.
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Under Armour All-Americans are selected by a panel of lacrosse experts from Inside Lacrosse Magazine. The year-long selection process includes input from college and high school coaches from across the country, as well as nominations from the public.

The Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Game boasts an impressive list of alumni among college lacrosse’s best teams, and 35 former UA All-Americans will be playing in this weekend’s NCAA Men’s Semifinals, led by North Carolina’s 18.

The men’s All-America game will air live on ESPNU at 8PM.

Check out www.underarmourlacrosse.com for video and more from the selections. http://www.underarmourlacrosse.com/all-america-games/2016-all-america-boys//

For more information about the event, visit www.underarmourlacrosse.com. You can also follow the event on Twitter at www.twitter.com/UALacrosse and www.twitter.com/CSELax. Use the hashtag: #UAALLAMERICA.

2016 UNDER ARMOUR ALL-AMERICANS – BOYS NORTH TEAM

Name High School Position College
Jared Conners Pittsford-Sutherland (N.Y.) LSM/Defense Virginia
Lucas Cotler Syosset (N.Y.) Midfield Yale
Mark Evanchick Darien (Conn.) Defense Penn
Jacob Giacalone Sachem North (N.Y.) Goalie Johns Hopkins
J.T. Giles-Harris St. Joseph Regional (N.J.) LSM/Defense Duke
Jarrett Jones Palos Verdes (Calif.) Defense Georgetown
Jack Kielty Delbarton (N.J.) LSM/ Defense Notre Dame
Josh Kirson Rivers School (Mass.) Goalie Ohio State
Michael Kraus New Canaan (Conn.)/Taft (Conn.) Attack Virginia
George Loring Noble and Greenough (Mass.) Midfield Harvard
Ryan Maloney Victor (N.Y.) Attack Cornell
Will Perry Greenwich (Conn.) Midfield North Carolina
Dan Rooney Smithtown East (N.Y.) Attack Ohio State
Kyle Smith New Canaan (Conn.) Midfield Denver
Brian Smyth Westminster School (Conn.) FO/ Midfield Duke
David Strupp New Canaan (Conn.) Defense Harvard
Jeff Teat Hill Academy (Ont.) Attack Cornell
Ryan Tierney Massapequa (N.Y.) Attack Hofstra
Jamie Trimboli Victor (N.Y) Midfield Syracuse
Ethan Walker Culver Military Academy (Ind.) Attack Denver
Reilly Walsh Brunswick (Conn.) Attack/Midfield Duke
Brian Willetts Smithtown East (N.Y.) Attack Notre Dame

2016 UNDER ARMOUR ALL-AMERICANS – BOYS SOUTH TEAM

Name High School Position College
Kyle Anderson Malvern Prep (Pa.) Attack Harvard
Beau Botkiss Torrey Pines (Calif.) LSM Harvard
Alex DeMarco Haverford School (Pa.) Goalie Penn
Ryan Finlay Gonzaga (D.C.) Defense Brown
Danny Logan Upper Arlington (Ohio) Midfield Denver
Jeremy Magno Bergen Catholic (N.J.) Midfield Harvard
Wade Maloney Lawrenceville (N.J.) Midfield Virginia
Russell Masci Don Bosco (N.J.) Midfield Maryland
Nick McEvoy Gonzaga (D.C.) FO/Midfield Penn State
Ryan McNulty Bishop Shanahan (Pa.) LSM/Defense Loyola
Arman Medghalchi McDonogh (Md.) Defense Princeton
Jackson Morrill McDonogh (Md.) Attack Yale
Avery Myers Gonzaga (D.C.) Midfield Michigan
Nicky Petkevich Bullis (Md.) Attack/Midfield Colgate
Kevin Quigley Ridge (N.J.) Midfield Duke
Jack Rapine Upper Dublin (Pa.) Defense Johns Hopkins
Jack Reilly Conestoga (Pa.) Defense Virginia
Forry Smith Haverford School (Pa.) Attack Johns Hopkins
Matt Stagnitta Montgomery (N.J.) Midfield Johns Hopkins
Matt Trowbridge MICDS (Mo.) Goalie Michigan
Cole Williams Loyola Blakefield (Md.) Attack Johns Hopkins
Logan Wisnauskas Boys’ Latin (Md.) Attack Syracuse

With the FIL U-19 Men’s Lacrosse World Championships scheduled for July 7-16 in Coquitlam, B.C., the 10 U.S. U-19 players worthy of the distinction will not be able to attend Under Armour All-America. The player who’ll be honored as Under Armour All-Americans are:

Attack
Mac O’Keefe, Syosset (N.Y.), Penn State
Michael Sowers, Upper Dublin (Pa.), Princeton

Attack/Midfield
Jared Bernhardt, Lake Brantley (Fla.), Maryland

Midfield
Dox Aitken, Haverford School (Pa.), Virginia
Brian Costabile, Mount St. Joseph’s (Md.), Notre Dame
Terry Lindsay, Georgetown Prep (Md.), Duke

Face-Off
Gerard Arceri, Smithtown East (N.Y.), Penn State
Christian Feliziani, Episcopal Academy (Pa.), Ohio State

Goalie
Philip Goss, Deerfield (Mass.), Brown
Jack Pezzulla, Boys’ Latin (Md.), North Carolina

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Under Armour, in conjunction with Corrigan Sports Enterprises and Inside Lacrosse, is thrilled to announce the North and South women’s rosters for the 11th-annual Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Game on July 2 at Towson University’s Johnny Unitas Stadium.

Under Armour All-Americans are selected by a panel of lacrosse experts from Inside Lacrosse Magazine. The year-long selection process includes input from college and high school coaches from across the country, as well as nominations from the public.

The Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Game boasts an impressive list of alumni among college lacrosse’s best teams, and 56 former UA All-Americans will be playing in this weekend’s NCAA Women’s Semifinals, led by the 20 on Maryland’s roster.

The girls game will air live on ESPNU for the first time ever at 5:30PM.

Check out www.underarmourlacrosse.com for video and more from the selections. http://www.underarmourlacrosse.com/all-america-games/2016-all-america-girls/

For more information about the event, visit www.underarmourlacrosse.com. You can also follow the event on Twitter at www.twitter.com/UALacrosse and www.twitter.com/CSELax. Use the hashtag: #UAALLAMERICA.

2016 UNDER ARMOUR ALL-AMERICANS – GIRLS NORTH TEAM

Name High School Position College
Charlotte Allard Notre Dame Academy (Mass.) Midfield North Carolina
Bridget Ballard Chatham (N.J.) Midfield Loyola
Erin Barry Manhasset (N.Y.) Midfield Penn
Katie Bourque Ridgewood (N.J.) Defense Dartmouth
Michaela Bruno Garden City (N.Y.) Att/Mid Georgetown
Charlotte Campbell St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) Goalie Virginia
Vanessa Costantino West Islip (N.Y.) Midfield Syracuse
Samantha DeBellis Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.) Attack Duke
Kerry Defliese Garden City (N.Y.) Midfield Syracuse
Tess D’Orsi St. Mark’s (Mass.) Midfield Princeton
Meghan Duffy Cicero-North Syracuse (N.Y.) Midfield Northwestern
Asa Goldstock New Hampton School (N.H.) Goalie Syracuse
Emily Hawryschuk Victor (N.Y.) Midfield Syracuse
Katie Hoeg Mattituck (N.Y.) Attack North Carolina
Megan Kinna Maple Ridge (B.C.) Midfield Northwestern
Julie Krupnick Mountain Lakes (N.J.) Goalie Northwestern
Victoria L’Insalata West Windsor Plainsboro North (N.J.) Defense Maryland
Holly Lloyd Hill Academy (Ont.) Attack Loyola
Ashley Lynch Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.) Attack Louisville
Kerrigan Miller Bayport-Blue Point (N.Y.) Midfield USC
Taylor Moreno Huntington (N.Y.) Goalie North Carolina
Taryn Ohlmiller Islip (N.Y.) Attack Stony Brook
Sarah Platt Agnes Irwin (Pa.) Defense Virginia
Cara Trombetta Sachem East (N.Y.) Defense Florida

2016 UNDER ARMOUR ALL-AMERICANS – GIRLS SOUTH TEAM

Name High School Position College
Savannah Buchanan McDonogh (Md.) Midfield Notre Dame
Kristin Burnetta Agnes Irwin (Pa.) Midfield Harvard
Gabbe Cadoux McDonogh (Md.) Goalie Duke
Ellie Carson St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (Va.) Attack Dartmouth
Sami Chenoweth Manchester Valley (Md.) Defense Towson
Lizzie Colson Manchester Valley (Md.) Midfield Maryland
Catherine Cordrey Summit (N.J) Midfield Duke
Madison Cunningham St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) Goalie Penn State
Brindi Griffin McDonogh (Md.) Attack Maryland
Caitlyn Gunn Good Counsel (Md.) Attack Loyola
Brianna Harris Broadneck (Md.) Midfield Florida
Kali Hartshorn Allentown (N.J.) Midfield Maryland
Anna Hauser Roland Park (Md.) Midfield Virginia
Hannah Keating Agnes Irwin (Pa.) Attack Harvard
Eva Klaus Severna Park (Md.) Midfield Johns Hopkins
Kelly Larkin Bishop Ireton (Va.) Attack Navy
Lauren Martin Georgetown Visitation (D.C.) Defense Virginia
Jessi Masinko Milton (Ga.) Attack Notre Dame
Natalie Miller St. Mary’s (Md.) Defense Maryland
Lila Nazarian Catonsville (Md.) Defense Syracuse
Nikki Sliwak Wantagh (N.Y.) Midfield Maryland
Lexi Souder Marriotts Ridge (Md.) Midfield Johns Hopkins
Sara Szynal Summit (N.J) Attack Northwestern
Hannah Warther Century (Md.) Midfield Maryland

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.@Epochlax boys’ recruit: Arnold O. Beckman (CA) 2017 goalie Schweickert commits to Limestone

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Arnold O. Beckman High School (CA) 2017 goalie Tyler Schweickert has made a verbal commitment to play Division II lacrosse at Limestone College.

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High School: Arnold O. Beckman High School, CA

Graduation Year: 2017

Position: Goalie

College Choice: Limestone College

Club Affiliations: OC Kings, Wild Horse

Lacrosse Honors: 2X PCL Goalie of the Year

What will you major in/study? Sports Management

Why did you choose Limestone? “The school and its atmosphere was amazing, the coaching staff was very nice, and the team was very welcoming.”

HS team’s highlight for 2016 season? “We won the league for the fourth straight year.”

Thank You: “Thank you to my entire team, all of the coaches who helped get me here especially Coach Brendan Finnerty who helped me get through the recruiting process and work extra with me whenever.”

Other schools considered: Tampa, Richmond, Lafayette, Molloy

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Oregon state tournament scoreboard: Lake Oswego girls win title; boys’ semis are June 1

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Oregon State playoffs

Boys

Quarterfinals, May 27
Beaverton 6, Sunset 5, 2 OT
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Summit 11, West Linn 10, 2 OT
Jesuit Portland 16, Lincoln 8

Semifinals, June 1
Beaverton vs. Lakeridge
Summit vs. Jesuit Portland

Championship, June 4

Girls

Semifinals
Lake Oswego 14, Oregon Episcopal 11
West Linn 19, Jesuit 8

Championship, June 25
Lake Oswego 12, West Linn 8

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.@USLacrosse Women’s National Tournament roundup, scoreboard from Day 1 at Lehigh University

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/28/16
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On a day when women’s lacrosse took a leap forward with the debut of the United Women’s Lacrosse League, the sport got another look at the future with more than 1,000 of the nation’s top high school players competing in front of more than 200 college coaches Saturday at the 2016 US Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament at Lehigh University.Image may be NSFW.
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The event, celebrating its 83rd anniversary, has long celebrated women’s lacrosse from around the country and this year’s edition features 65 regional all-star teams representing 30 states. The teams compete in seven divisions and are separated based on the results of the previous year’s results.

The historic event is sponsored by the Heather Leigh Albert Lacrosse Foundation, Yolo Sportswear, First Scout Productions and Gatorade.

In the top flight, the Onondaga Division, Long Island Metro 1 has won two consecutive championships and they will play for a third straight title. Long Island swept its three pool play games to win its pool and will meet D.C. Metro 1 in Sunday’s championship game at 9 a.m. D.C. Metro downed Massachusetts/Rhode Island 2 by a score of 10-2 in its first game and then pulled out one-goal wins over Long Island Metro 2 and Philly 1 to win its pool in the Onondaga Division.

A Long Island team also rolled in the Seneca Division. Long Island Metro 3 won its three pool play games on Saturday and finishes its schedule against Illinois on Sunday. In the other pool in the Seneca Division, Upstate New York and Hudson Valley each have 2-1 records, but the pool title is wide open with all five teams having at least one win and one loss.

In the Oneida Division, New Hampshire/Vermont 1 won all three of its games on Saturday and will play Orlando 1 on Sunday morning. Orlando 1 opened with a loss, but then won its next two games and the winner of that game will win the pool. In the other pool, North Carolina went 2-0 and is the only undefeated team left on its side of the division.

In the Tuscarora Division, Washington State went 3-0 but will face another unbeaten team on Sunday morning when it squares off against South Florida (2-0). In the other half of the pool, Philly 4 and San Diego played to a 7-7 team and both teams carry 2-0-1 records.

In the Mohawk Division, Philly 5 edged Pittsburgh 10-9 in its final game of the day and leads the pool with a 3-0 record. Pittsburgh had been 2-0 coming into the game. In the other pool, Central Pennsylvania poured in 21 goals in its first game and kept on cruising, finishing with 51 goals in its three victories.

In the Cayuga Division, Orange County took command of its pool with an 11-8 win over a previously unbeaten North Coast Ohio team in its final Saturday game. The other pool will be decided by an intriguing match-up at 7 a.m. to open Sunday’s schedule. Tennessee, which won the Iroquois Division last year, is 3-0 and will meet a first-time team in the event, North Texas. North Texas is 2-0 and outscored its opponents 36-4.

In the Iroqouis Division, the only seven-team division in the event, Orlando 2 went 3-0 on Saturday and will meet up with the only other undefeated team in the division on Sunday. Kentucky, which will play two games on Sunday, went 2-0 on Saturday.

Scores

Onondaga Division (top division)

Long Island Metro 1 d. Baltimore Metro 12-7
Massachusetts/Rhode Island 1 d. New Jersey North 1, 10-8
DC Metro 1 d. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 2, 10-2
Long Island Metro 2 d. Philly 1, 12-6
Long Island Metro 1 d. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 1, 11-8
Baltimore Metro d. New Jersey North 1, 8-6
DC Metro 1 d. Long Island 2, 9-8
Philly 1 d. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 2, 13-2
Long Island Metro 1 d. New Jersey North 1, 14-6
Baltimore Metro 1 d. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 1, 11-9
DC Metro 1 d. Philly 1, 9-8
Long Island Metro 2 d. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 2, 14-1

Seneca Division (second division)

Upstate NY d. New Jersey South 1, 13-12
Long Island Metro 3 d. DC Metro 3, 11-6
Hudson Valley d. Philly 2, 13-5
Connecticut 1 d. Illinois, 11-6
DC Metro 2 d. Upstate NY, 11-7
Long Island Metro 3 d. Eastern Shore, 17-4
New Jersey South 1 d. Philly 2, 10-9
DC Metro 3 d. Illinois, 12-10
Upstate NY d. Hudson Valley, 9-7
Long Island Metro 3 d. Connecticut 1, 10-7
Philly 2 d. DC Metro 2, 8-5
Illinois d. Eastern Shore, 8-7
Hudson Valley d. New Jersey South 1, 18-7
Connecticut 1 d. DC Metro 3, 8-7

Oneida Division (third division)

New Hampshire/Vermont 1 d. New Jersey North 2, 11-5
New Jersey South 2 d. Adirondack, 11-6
Nor Cal 1 d. Orlando 1, 9-5
DC Metro 4 d. Colorado, 12-7
New Hampshire/Vermont 1 d. Philly 3, 13-8
North Carolina d. New Jersey South 2, 10-8
Orlando 1 d. New Jersey North 2, 10-8
DC Metro 4 d. Adirondack, 15-4
New Hampshire/Vermont 1 d Nor Cal 1, 10-4
New Jersey South 2 d. Colorado, 12-7
Orlando 1 d. Philly 3, 9-8
North Carolina d. DC Metro 4, 10-4
New Jersey North 2 d. Nor Cal 1, 16-6
Colorado d. Adirondack, 13-7

Tuscarora Division

Washington d. WNY/Greater Rochester 2, 13-8
Philly 4 d. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 3, 12-8
Georgia 1 d. Virginia, 12-6
San Diego d. Greater Houston, 9-3
South Florida d. WNY/Greater Rochester 1, 10-9
Philly 4 d. DC Metro 5, 13-7
Washington d. Georgia 1, 12-8
Massachusetts/Rhode Island 3 d. Greater Houston, 10-9
Virginia tied WNY/Greater Rochester 1, 6-6
San Diego tied Philly 4, 7-7
South Florida d. Georgia 1, 16-8
Greater Houston d. DC Metro 5, 15-7
Washington d. Virginia, 12-4
San Diego d. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 3, 14-4

Mohawk Division

Philly 5 d. Connecticut 2, 15-6
Central Pennsylvania d. Central Ohio, 21-3
Pittsburgh d. New Hampshire/Vermont 2, 8-7
Utah/Idaho d. Georgia 2, 8-7
Connecticut 2 d. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 4, 14-12
Central Pennsylvania d. Indiana, 19-6
Philly 5 d. New Hampshire/Vermont 2, 13-10
Georgia 2 d. Central Ohio, 8-5
Pittsburgh d. Connecticut 2, 13-10
Central Pennsylvania d. Utah/Idaho, 11-5
Massachusetts/Rhode Island 4 d. New Hampshire/Vermont 2, 18-2
Indiana d. Georgia 2, 11-9
Philly 5 d. Pittsburgh, 10-9
Utah/Idaho d. Central Ohio, 14-3

Cayuga Division

Orange County d. Oregon 11-7
Tennessee d. Los Angeles 10-9
North Coast Ohio d. Maine 8-7
WNY/Greater Rochester 2 d. Gulf Coast Florida 15-9
Oregon d. Nor Cal 2, 14-6
North Texas d. Los Angeles, 20-3
Maine d. Orange County, 10-6
Tennessee d. WNY/Greater Rochester 1, 15-1
Oregon tied North Coast Ohio 11-11
Los Angeles d. Gulf Coast Florida 13-9
Maine d. Nor Cal 2, 17-5
North Texas d. WNY/Greater Rochester 2, 16-1
Orange County d. North Coast Ohio, 11-8
Tennessee d. Gulf Coast, 13-5

Iroquois Division

Orlando 2 d. Central Texas 11-3
South Carolina d. Connecticut 3, 11-7
Kentucky d. Wisconsin, 11-8
Orlando 2 d. Connecticut 3, 8-7
South Carolina d. Arizona, 11-6
Wisconsin d. Central Texas, 15-7
Connecticut 3 d. Arizona, 8-5
Kentucky d. South Carolina, 16-6
Orlando 2 d. Wisconsin, 13-12
Arizona d. Central Texas, 9-5

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Montana state championships scoreboard: Hellgate boys win 5th straight crown

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Montana Lacrosse Association state tournament

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Semifinals, May 21
Hellgate 17, Flathead-Whitefish 5
Bozeman 11, Billings West 6

Championship, May 22 at Washington Grizzly Stadium
Hellgate 19, Bozeman 3
(H – Wins fifth straight crown)

Third Place
West Billings 7, Flathead-Whitefish 6

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TopLaxRecruits Western girls’ Rankings: Colorado Academy wins 2nd straight state title

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By Ashley Blanton
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/31/16

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Western Girsl rankings

1. (tie) Colorado Academy (CO) 18-0
The Mustangs edged Cherry Creek, 9-8, for their second straight CHSAA Championship.

1. (tie) Novato (CA) 24-0
The Hornets grabbed the NCS Division I title after a close 10-9 victory over Monte Vista.

3. Mater Dei (CA) 21-0
The Monarchs defeated Oak Park, 15-4, in the Southern Section LA/OC Finals on Saturday.

4. St. Ignatius Prep (CA) 17-5
The Wildcats claimed the WCAL championship title after defeating Menlo School, 12-5.

5. Cherry Creek (CO) 15-2.
The Lady Bruins fell to No. 1 Colorado Academy, 9-8, in the CHSAA Championship.

6. Torrey Pines (CA) 20-2
The Falcons defeated La Costa Canyon, 10-5, in the CIF Open San Diego Championship.

7. California High (CA) 20-1
The Grizzlies fell to Granite Bay, 13-12, in the North Coast Section Division 1 quarterfinals.

8. Chaparral (AZ) 18-0
The Fireballs defeated Pinnacle, 16-10, to win the state championship and close a perfect season.

9. Eastside Catholic (WA) 15-0
The Crusaders took home the Washington State Championship title after beating Lake Sammamish, 14-4.

10. Lake Oswego (OR) 15-3
The Lakers defeated West Linn, 12-8, for the Oregon state title.

Under consideration: American Fork (UT) 12-1; Bainbridge Island (WA) 13-1; Canyon Crest (CA) 20-3; Denver East (CO) 11-4; Granite Bay (CA) 17-7; Kent Denver (CO) 12-4; La Costa Canyon (CA) 12-6; Lake Sammamish (WA) 12-4; Marin Catholic (CA) 15-8; Monte Vista (CA) 19-5; Mullen (CO) 13-4; Oak Ridge (CA) 16-5; Oregon Episcopal (OR) 15-2; Park City (UT) 15-2; ThunderRidge (CO) 14-2; West Linn (OR) 13-2.

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TopLaxRecruits Western Boys’ Rankings: No. 5 Bellevue wins Washington state title

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By Ashley Blanton
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/31/16

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1. Monte Vista 22-0 (CA)
The Mustangs sealed their perfect record by running through De La Salle, 14-6, to take the CIF NCS Championship title.

2. St. Ignatius Prep (CA) 16-4
The Wildcats grabbed the WCAL Championship title after a 12-9 win over Bellarmine Prep.

3. Regis Jesuit (CO) 15-2
The Raiders claimed the 5A CHSAA championship after defeating Aprahoe, 11-5.

4. Poway (CA) 17-3
The Titans powered through in an extremely hard fought battle against Torrey Pines, 7-6, to take the CIF San Diego Open Division title.

5. Bellevue (WA) 21-3
The Wolverines won the Division I state title with a 7-6 win over Eastside Catholic.

6. Loyola-Los Angeles (CA) 20-4
The Cubs toppled Corona Del Mar, 10-6, to win the CIF Southern Section title.

7. Corona Del Mar (CA) 20-2
The Sea Kings fell to Loyola-Los Angeles, 10-6, in the CIF Southern Section Finals.

8. Torrey Pines (CA) 17-3
The Falcons fell to Poway in the CIF San Diego Open Division Championship, 7-6.

9. Arapahoe (CO) 15-4
The Warriors defeated Mountain Vista in a 9-8 battle to earn a bid to the 5A CHSAA championship where they fell to Regis Jesuit.

10. Coronado Red (NV) 24-2
The Cougars won the Nevada Silver State Lacrosse League championship with a 15-14 win over Faith Lutheran.

Under consideration:Beaverton (OR) 14-2; Brighton (UT) 19-2; Eastside Catholic (W) 17-3; Faith Lutheran (NV) 14-4; Foothill Santa Ana (CA) 15-7; Issaquah (WA) 18-5; Jesuit Portland (OR) 15-4; Juan Diego (UT) 18-4; La Costa Canyon (CA) 15-6; Mercer Island (WA) 13-4; Oregon Episcopal (OR) 13-2; Palmer (CO) 12-3; Palos Verdes (CA) 19-3; Summit (OR) 14-1; Valor Christian (CO) 11-4.

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.@USLacrosse names replacements for two injured U-19 team members

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Johnson recently completed his freshman year at the University of Denver where he started all 16 games on defense. The 6-foot-2 defenseman scored two goals, had 23 ground balls and was tied for second on the team with six caused turnovers. A native of Englewood, Colo., Johnson was a four-year all-state player at Cherry Creek High School and earned US Lacrosse All-America honors.

Mathias was the leading goal scorer for the University of Pennsylvania this spring and was named the Ivy League Co-Rookie of the Year while earning honorable mention All-Ivy League honors. Mathias started all 15 games and had 28 goals and 11 assists to rank second overall on Penn with 39 points. A graduate of Ridgefield (Conn.) High School, Mathias was named the state player of the year as a senior by USA Today.

Supinski, one of Team USA’s leading scorers through its exhibition season, started the first eight games for Johns Hopkins and had eight goals and four assists before suffering a season-ending injury. Wright played in six games for Penn State this year before being sidelined with an injury.

The 2016 Federation of International Lacrosse Men’s U19 World Championship will be held from July 7-16 in Coquitlam, British Columbia. The U.S. team, led by Ohio State head coach Nick Myers, will have a closed training camp this weekend at the new US Lacrosse headquarters in Sparks. Md., and will then convene again in Seattle for a training camp in early July before crossing the border to Canada for the world championship.

The U.S. Men’s U19 team has amassed a 41-2 all-time record in international play, claiming gold in each of the seven U19 world championship events to date (1988, 1992, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2008, 2012). Team USA defeated Canada 10-8 in the gold medal game to capture the 2012 FIL World Championship in Turku, Finland.

The world champion U.S. Men’s National U19 Team trains and plays using best-in-class products provided by Nike (apparel and footwear), STX (equipment), and Cascade (helmets). Nationwide, GreenFields and Sweat X are official sponsors of Team USA.

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.@STEPSLacrosse North America Girls’ Rankings: NY, NJ, PA state playoffs heat up

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 6/3/16

The STEPS Lacrosse North America Girls’ Rankings

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1. McDonogh School (MD) 22-0 Prev: No. 1
The Eagles won their eighth straight IAAM title and completed their seventh consecutive undefeated season with their 155th straight win, 15-7 over Roland Park.

2. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (VA) 25-1 Prev: No. 2
The Saints handled Bishop Ireton, 12-5, in the Virginia Indepenedent School championship.

3. Garden City (NY) 18-1 Prev: No. 3
The Trojans defeated Long Beach and Manhasset to win the Class B Section 8 championship. They’ll take on Eastport-South Manor for the Long Island crown on Sunday.

4. Christian Brothers (NY) 18-0 Prev: No. 6
The Brothers defeated Fayetteville-Manlius and Cicero-North Syracuse to win the Class A Section 3 championship.

5. Summit (N.J.) 21-1 Prev: No. 8
The Hilltoppers defeated Northern Highlands and Chatman to win the North Jersey Group 3 championship and will face Moorestown for the state title Saturday at Kean University.

6. Bishop Ireton (VA) 18-3 Prev: No. 5
The Cardinals fell to No. 2 St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes, 12-5, in the Virginia Independent school championship.

7. Good Counsel (MD) 18-3 Prev: No. 7
The Falcons suffered a heartbreaking 10-9 loss to Bishop Ireton in the DC WAC title game.

8. Darien (CT) 16-1-1 Prev: No. 11
The Blue Wave edged New Canaan, 12-11, in overtime for its fifth straight FCIAC title. Susanaah Ropp had the game-winner.

9. Mt. Sinai (NY) 15-3
The Mustangs defeated Shoreham-Wading River and then shocked previously undefeated Bayport-Blue Point, 6-5, to win the Class C Section 11 championship and will meet Cold Spring Harbor for the Long Island title Sunday.

10. Manchester Valley (MD) 19-1 Prev: No. 16
The Maverick blitzed Fallston, 22-3, to repeat as state 2A/1A champions.

11. Ridgewood (N.J.) 18-2 Prev: No. 17
The Maroons defeated Hillsborough and Bridgewater-Raritan to win the North Jersey Group 4 championship and will face Shawnee for the state title Saturday.

12. Glenelg (MD) 17-3 Prev: No. 19
The Gladiators routed Oakdale, 14-1, in the Public 3A/2A championship.

13. West Islip (NY) 15-4 Prev: NR
The Lions downed Smithtown West, 9-8, for the Section !! Class A title and meet Massapequa for the Long Island title Sunday.

14. Roland Park (MD) 15-4 Prev: No. 14
The Reds fell to McDonogh, 15-7, in the IAAM “A” Conference championship game.

15. Conestoga (PA) 21-1 Prev: No. 9
The Pioneers bounced back from a loss to Radnor in the District 1 quarterfinals and face Kennard-Dale Saturday in the state quarterfinals.

16. Bayport-Blue Point (NY) 17-1
The Phantoms fell to Mt. Sinai in the Class C Section 11 title game to end their season.

17. Radnor (PA) 18-6 Prev: NR
The Raiders won the District 1 championship and face Bishop Shanahan Saturday in the state quarterfinals.

18. Colorado Academy (CO) 18-0; Prev: No. 18
The Mustangs edged Cherry Creek, 9-8, for their second straight CHSAA Championship.

19. Novato (CA) 24-0 Prev: No. 20
The Hornets claimed the NCS Division I title after a close 10-9 victory over Monte Vista.

20. Westwood (MA) 19-1 Prev: NR
The Wolverines played Duxbury Thursday in the state playoffs.

Under consideration: Bartram Trail (FL) 19-6; Bridgewater-Raritan (NJ) 21-1; Century (MD) 11-5; Cold Spring Harbor (NY) 12-5; Dulaney (MD) 17-3; Eastport-South Manor (NY) 14-5; Episcopal Academy (PA) 23-5; Garnet Valley (PA) 18-5-1; Manhasset (N.Y.) 13-4-1; Marriotts Ridge (MD) 14-2; Middle Country (NY) 16-2; Milton (GA) 19-3; Moorestown (NJ) 18-5; Needham (MA) 18-2; New Canaan (CT) 16-4; Notre Dame Prep (MD) 13-7; Robinson (VA) 19-0; Severna Park (MD) 14-2; Severn School (MD) 14-7; Smithtown West (NY) 15-3; Somers (NY) 18-1; St. Anthony’s (NY) 15-4; St. Mary’s (MD) 14-5; Vero Beach (FL) 19-5; Walton (GA) 17-5; Wantagh (NY) 13-2; West Genesee (NY) 15-2; Yorktown (NY) 15-5.

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.@c2clax North America Boys’ Rankings: @MIAA_LAX champion McDonogh moves to No. 2

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1. Hill Academy (ONT, Canada) 11-0 Prev: No. 1
The Pride closed its season with a perfect record.

2. McDonogh School (MD) 18-1 Prev: No. 3
The Eagles finished the season with an 8-5 win over Boys’ Latin to claim the MIAA “A” conference championship.

3. Victor (N.Y.) 19-0 Prev: No. 2
The Blue Devils defeated Webster Schroeder and came from behind against Pittsford, 14-12, to win the Class A Section 5 championship.

4. Darien (CT) 20-0 Prev: No. 4
The Blue Wave won its third straight FCIAC title with a 9-5 win over New Canaan and then blitzed Shelton, 22-1, in the first round of states.

5. Bullis School (MD) 21-2 Prev: No. 5
The Bulldogs defeated St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes 9-5 in the DC IAC Championship game.

6. Gonzaga (DC) 19-2 Prev: No. 7
The Purple Eagles won the DC WAC title with a 14-5 win over DeMatha.

7. Boys’ Latin (MD) 14-4 Prev: No. 6
The Lakers finished the season with an 8-5 loss to McDonogh in the MIAA “A” conference championship.

8. Culver Military Academy (IN) 17-3 Prev: No. 10
The Eagles won the the Inter-Ac Challenge by topping Haverford School, 8-7

9. Delbarton (NJ) 20-2 Prev: No. 12
The Big Green defeated St. Augustine and Bergen Catholic to win the NJSIAA Non-Public A championship.

10. IMG National (FL) 12-1 Prev: No. 9
The Ascenders finished their season with a 19-6 win over Seton Hall Prep (NJ).

11. St. Anthony’s (NY) 14-2 Prev: No. 13
The Friars won their first NSCHSAA title in four seasons by defeating Chaminade 18-5.

12. Bridgewater-Raritan (N.J.) 19-0 Prev: No. 14
The Panthers defeated Westfield in the North Jersey Group 4 championship game, and followed that up with a 6-5 over Montgomery in the Group 4 championship game. They have won 42 straight games.

13. Cold Spring Harbor (NY) 15-1 Prev: No. 16
The Seahawks defeated Seaford and avenged their only loss from the regular season with a 17-9 win over Locust Valley to win the Class C Section 8 championship. They take on Section 11 champion Babylon on Saturday in the Long Island championship game.

14. Monte Vista-Danville (CA) 22-1 Prev: No. 11
The Mustangs (22-1) finished undefeated on the field to capture the program’s fifth section title after also winning the East Bay Athletic League crown. Their lone loss was a season-opening forfeit against eventual NCS Division 2 champ Marin Catholic for unintentionally using an illegal player.

15. Deerfield (MA) 15-1 Prev: No. 18
The Green Wave won the New England West 1 title.

16. Upper Dublin (PA) 21-2 Prev: NR
The Cardinals won the District 1 title and face Strath Haven Saturday in the state quarterfinals.

17. Syosset (NY) 16-2
The Braves defeated Massapequa to win the Class A Section 8 championship and will take on Ward Melville for the Long Island title on Saturday.

18. Ward Melville (NY) 16-3 Prev: NR
The Patriots meet Syosset Saturday in the Long Island Class A Championship.

19. Haverford School (PA) 20-5 Prev: NR
The Fords fell to Culver, 8-7, in the Inter-Ac Challenge final, but won the Inter-Ac league championship.

20. Lambert (GA) 21-0 Prev: NR
The Longhorns rolled to the Georgia big school state title.

Under consideration: Avon Grove (PA) 19-2; Bayport-Blue Point (NY) 16-1; Brunswick School (CT) 15-3; Calvert Hall (MD) 14-5; Cazenovia (NY) 18-2; Chaminade (NY) 11-7; Connetquot (NY) 16-3; Georgetown Prep (MD) 12-7; Jamesville-DeWitt (NY) 18-2; Landon School (MD) 17-4; La Salle (PA) 19-3; Lenape (NJ) 17-2; Locust Valley (NY) 16-1; Loyola Blakefield (MD) 9-7; Malvern Prep (PA) 18-5; Manhasset (NY) 15-4; Massapequa (NY) 14-4; New Canaan (CT) 16-4; Niskayuna (NY) 16-2; Pittsford (NY) 16-3; Regis Jesuit (CO) 17-2; Ridgewood (NJ) 16-2; Shoreham-Wading River (NY) 17-2; Smithtown East (NY) 14-3; St. Paul’s (MD) 12-7; St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (VA) 21-4; St. Thomas Aquinas (FL) 19-0; Summit (NJ) 17-2; West Islip (NY) 14-3.

C2C is a national provider of premier showcases, camps, clinics and club teams for both boys and girls. C2C has club teams in Texas, Georgia and Virginia as well as a National team and provides elite instruction and player development. C2C also runs a series of Spotlight recruiting and showcase events in the Southwest and Mid-Atlantic regions.

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Idaho state championships scoreboard: Timberline wins boys’ Division I title

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Idaho High School Lacrosse League tournament

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Semifinals, May 21
Timberline 13, Rocky Mountain 6
Mountain View 10, Eagle 8

Championship, May 25
Timberline 10, Mountain View 3

Division II

Semifinals, May 21
Meridian 11, Jackson Hole 6
Wood River 7, Coeur d’Alene 6

Championship, May 25
Meridian 4, Wood River 2

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Idaho boys, girls compete today in 4th Annual Idaho High School All-Star Games

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On Saturday June 4th the 4th Annual Idaho High School All Star Games will begin at Boise State University on the Lincoln Turf Lacrosse fields.

The schedule starts at 10 AM with the women’s TVWLL All Star nominees, followed by the IHSLL D2 All Star Nominees Game at 12 pm, and 2 for the IHSLL D1 Nominees All Star Game.

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High School Honors

NAME Position High School
Ryan Frechette Attack – Honorable Mention Bishop Kelly
Luke Kempers Goalie – 2nd Team Bishop Kelly
Cade Wagers Midfield – Honorable Mention Boise
Mateo Tullis-See Midfield – Honorable Mention Boise
Mac Beers Midfield & Attack- Honorable Mention Capital
Isaac Scibor- Grothe Defense – Honorable Mention Capital
Andrew Thomas Attack – Honorable Mention Capital
Ty Horrocks Midfield – 1st Team Centennial
Nathan Farrell Midfield – 1st Team Centennial
Derek Wallace Attack – Honorable Mention Centennial
Conor Abajian Defense – 2nd Team Centennial
Dan Faraimo Face-off – 1st Team Centennial
Travis Lindsay Midfield – 1st Team & Face-off – Honorable Mention Eagle
Hayden Newlund Midfield – 2nd Team Eagle
Dakota Huckvale Attack – 1st Team Eagle
Zane Friedt Attack – 2nd Team Eagle
Connor Armstrong Defense – 1st Team Eagle
Trevor Schwehr Defense – 1st Team Eagle
Kedar Holtan Defensive Specialist – 1st Team Eagle
Trey Bell Midfield – 1st Team Mountain View
Jaden Carson Midfield – Honorable Mention Mountain View
Jake Buss Midfield – Honorable Mention Mountain View
Brayden Holzer Attack – 1st Team Mountain View
Casey Davies Attack – 1st Team Mountain View
Ryan Henning Attack – 2nd Team Mountain View
Joey Elwell Defense – 2nd Team Mountain View
Brett Carter Defense – Honorable Mention Mountain View
Dallin Crawford Defense – Honorable Mention Mountain View
Daniel Skelton Defensive Specialist – 2nd Team Mountain View
Caden Hansen Face-off – Honorable Mention Mountain View
Carson Plant Midfield – 2nd Team Rocky Mountain
Tucker Ewing Midfield – 2nd Team Rocky Mountain
Tim Berard Attack – 1st Team Rocky Mountain
Dave Swensen Attack – 2nd Team Rocky Mountain
Carter Peel Defense – 1st Team Rocky Mountain
Erik Anderson Defense – 1st Team Rocky Mountain
Skyler Messick Defense – Honorable Mention Rocky Mountain
Isaac Biebyuck Goalie – 1st Team Rocky Mountain
Drake O’neill Midfield – 2nd Team Timberline
Ethan Fleming Attack – 2nd Team Timberline
Omar Lopez Defense – 2nd Team Timberline
Blake Branscombe Defense – 2nd Team Timberline
Seth Millington Defensive Specialist-1st Team & Face-off-2nd Team Timberline
Cade Talbert Goalie – 2nd Team Timberline

IHSLL D2 ALL STAR NOMINEES
NAME Position High School
Adam Nichols Goalie- Honorable Mention Ambrose
Seth Rogers Defensive Specialist- Honorable Mention Borah
Miguel Cervantes Defense – 2nd Team Borah
Owen Greeley Attack – 1st Team Borah
Clayton Belinguet Attack – 2nd Team Borah
Hunter Hamelton Midfield – Honorable Mention Borah
Carter Inouye Goalie & Midfield- Honorable Mention Coeur d’Alene
Harrison Davies Midfield – 2nd Team Coeur d’Alene
Justin Heck Goalie – 2nd Team Emmett
Isaac Mumford Face-off – 2nd Team Emmett
Preston Simpson Defense – Honorable Mention Emmett
Zack Jewkes Attack – 1st Team Emmett
Dane Buck Midfield – 2nd Team Emmett
Zack Burget Defensive Specialist- Honorable Mention Idaho Falls
Christian Lobst Defensive Specialist- 2nd Team Jackson Hole
Hayden Collins Defense – 2nd Team Jackson Hole
Joseph Norton Attack – Honorable Mention Jackson Hole
Max Waycott Defense – Honorable Mention Jackson Hole
Connor Roberts Defense – Honorable Mention Lake City
Bryce Craig Goalie – Honorable Mention Meridian
Tren Halladay Face-off – 1st Team Meridian
Parker White Defensive Specialist – 1st Team Meridian
Jerrid Weiting Defense – 1st Team Meridian
Ryan Ellis Attack – 1st Team Meridian
Isaac Hatvani Attack – 2nd Team Meridian
Thomas Reece Midfield – 1st Team Meridian
Brady Govereau Midfield – 1st Team Meridian
Reece Peterson Midfield – Honorable Mention Meridian
Alex Wright Attack – Honorable Mention Middleton
Justin Weber Midfield – Honorable Mention Middleton
Brody Oswald Defense – Honorable Mention Skyview
Hunter Thomas Attack – Honorable Mention Skyview
Davis Peterson Goalie – 1st Team Vallivue
Mike Jones Goalie – 2nd Team Wood River
Kevin Browder Face-off – Honorable Mention Wood River
Nathan Lambert Defensive Specialist – 1st Team Wood River
Travis Swanson Defense – 1st Team Wood River
Turner Maza Defense – 1st Team & Midfield – 2nd Team Wood River
Hans Heaphy Defense – 2nd Team Wood River
Evan Telford Attack – 2nd Team Wood River
Matt Galgano Attack – Honorable Mention Wood River
Wyatt Johnson Midfield – 1st Team Wood River
Bodie Bennett Midfield – Honorable Mention Wood River

Treasure Valley Women’s Lacrosse League All-Stars
Brenna Garro Defense Rocky Mountain
Rylee Jensen Midfield Rocky Mountain
Kiley Barber Midfield Rocky Mountain
Grace Taylor Attack Rocky Mountain
Abby Escandon Attack Rocky Mountain
Darby Knudsen Midfield Rocky Mountain
Sadie Gorman Attack Eagle
Audra Deakins Attack Eagle
Jorde Trudel Midfield Eagle
Meredith Teel Midfield Eagle
Josie Ewing Midfield Eagle
Allie Peery Defense Eagle
Madi Batman Midfield Bishop Kelly
Adrianna Berrichoa Attack Bishop Kelly
Hayley Brandekcer Midfield Bishop Kelly
Saylor Nelson Attack Bishop Kelly
Lily Shalz Midfield Bishop Kelly
Julia Smith Midfield Bishop Kelly
Gabby Fitz Midfield Bishop Kelly
Lauren McGill Attack Boise
Hadley Nelson Midfield Boise
Sydney Jones Midfield Boise
Olivia Peterson Midfield Boise
Delaney Jack Defense Boise
Emily Pape Attack Boise
Emi Hansen Midfield Mountain View
Micaela Connolly Attack Mountain View
Maddie Boyd Defense Mountain View
Rylie Vanderwiel Midfield Mountain View
Grace Hill Attack Mountain View
Kaylinn Beal Midfield Skyview
Natalie Wiley Attack Skyview
Servahn Hills Attack Skyview
Page Pancheri Defense Skyview
Karli Chapoupka Midfield Skyview
Brooke Hanousek Midfield Cenntennial
Tara Sant Defense Cenntennial
McCall Freidenberger Defense Cenntennial
Maddy Wilson Defense Cenntennial
Faline Haldeman Midfield Borah
Alexia Chapman Attack Borah
Brenna Hatch Defense Borah
Carmen Pangelinan Midfield Borah
Sydney Petrehn Goalie Eagle
Nickee Brumbaugh Goalie Borah

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Final TopLaxRecruits Western Boys’ Rankings: @MVMensLax is No. 1, St. Ignatius Prep No. 2, @RJHSBDLax No. 3

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1. Monte Vista 22-1 (CA)
The Mustangs finished undefeated on the field to capture the program’s fifth section title after also winning the East Bay Athletic League crown. Their lone loss was a season-opening forfeit against eventual NCS Division 2 champ Marin Catholic for unintentionally using an illegal player.

2. St. Ignatius Prep (CA) 16-4
The Wildcats grabbed the WCAL Championship title after a 12-9 win over Bellarmine Prep.

3. Regis Jesuit (CO) 15-2
The Raiders claimed the 5A CHSAA championship after defeating Aprahoe, 11-5.

4. Poway (CA) 17-3
The Titans powered through in an extremely hard fought battle against Torrey Pines, 7-6, to take the CIF San Diego Open Division title.

5. Bellevue (WA) 21-3
The Wolverines won the Division I state title with a 7-6 win over Eastside Catholic.

6. Loyola-Los Angeles (CA) 20-4
The Cubs toppled Corona Del Mar, 10-6, to win the CIF Southern Section title.

7. Corona Del Mar (CA) 20-2
The Sea Kings fell to Loyola-Los Angeles, 10-6, in the CIF Southern Section Finals.

8. Torrey Pines (CA) 17-3
The Falcons fell to Poway in the CIF San Diego Open Division Championship, 7-6.

9. Arapahoe (CO) 15-4
The Warriors defeated Mountain Vista in a 9-8 battle to earn a bid to the 5A CHSAA championship where they fell to Regis Jesuit.

10. Coronado Red (NV) 24-2
The Cougars won the Nevada Silver State Lacrosse League championship with a 15-14 win over Faith Lutheran.

Under consideration:Beaverton (OR) 18-2; Brighton (UT) 19-2; Eastside Catholic (WA) 17-3; Faith Lutheran (NV) 14-4; Foothill Santa Ana (CA) 15-7; Issaquah (WA) 18-5; Jesuit Portland (OR) 18-5; Juan Diego (UT) 18-4; La Costa Canyon (CA) 15-6; Palmer (CO) 12-4; Palos Verdes (CA) 19-3; Summit (OR) 16-2; Valor Christian (CO) 11-4.

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Final TopLaxRecruits Western girls’ Rankings: Undefeated Colorado Academy, Novato tie for No. 1 spot

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By Ashley Blanton
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 6/7/16

The TopLaxRecruits Western Girls’ Rankings:Image may be NSFW.
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Western Girsl rankings

1. (tie) Colorado Academy (CO) 18-0
The Mustangs edged Cherry Creek, 9-8, for their second straight CHSAA Championship.

1. (tie) Novato (CA) 24-0
The Hornets grabbed the NCS Division I title after a 10-9 victory over Monte Vista.

3. Mater Dei (CA) 21-0
The Monarchs defeated Oak Park, 15-4, in the Southern Section LA/OC Finals.

4. St. Ignatius Prep (CA) 17-5
The Wildcats claimed the WCAL championship title after defeating Menlo School, 12-5.

5. Cherry Creek (CO) 15-2.
The Lady Bruins fell to No. 1 Colorado Academy, 9-8, in the CHSAA Championship.

6. Torrey Pines (CA) 20-2
The Falcons defeated La Costa Canyon, 10-5, in the CIF Open San Diego Championship.

7. California High (CA) 20-1
The Grizzlies fell to Granite Bay, 13-12, in the North Coast Section Division 1 quarterfinals.

8. Chaparral (AZ) 18-0
The Fireballs defeated Pinnacle, 16-10, to win the state championship and close a perfect season.

9. Eastside Catholic (WA) 16-0
The Crusaders took home the Washington State Championship title after beating Lake Sammamish, 14-4.

10. Lake Oswego (OR) 15-3
The Lakers defeated West Linn, 12-8, for the Oregon state title.

Under consideration: American Fork (UT) 12-1; Bainbridge Island (WA) 13-1; Canyon Crest (CA) 20-3; Denver East (CO) 11-4; Granite Bay (CA) 17-7; Kent Denver (CO) 12-4; La Costa Canyon (CA) 12-6; Lake Sammamish (WA) 12-4; Marin Catholic (CA) 15-8; Monte Vista (CA) 19-5; Mullen (CO) 13-4; Oak Ridge (CA) 16-5; Oregon Episcopal (OR) 15-2; Park City (UT) 15-2; ThunderRidge (CO) 14-2; West Linn (OR) 13-2.

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MVP’s, All Stars announced from GoFightWin Events #Elite60 Boys’ Showcase

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/7/16

Below are the MVPs and All-Stars chosen Sunday from the GoFightWin Events Elite 60 Showcase at Central Park of Morris Plains, N.J. The showcase drew coaches from 35 college.

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MVP/All Star Christian Sullivan 2020 Midfield Garden City High School FLG NY
MVP/All Star Ryan Duncan 2019 Attack Loudoun County High School VLC Crabs 2019 VA
MVP/All Star Brett Ryan 2018 Midfield Elwood/John Glenn LI Outlaws 2018 Black Select NY
MVP/All Star Anthony Magnotta 2017 Defense Scotch Plains Fanwood BBL Elite & Scotch Plains Futures Lacrosse NJ
All Star Dylan Auerbach 2020 Faceoff RAMAPO RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL Patriot Lacrosse NJ
All Star Kevin Carlson Jr 2020 Goalie Oceanside High School FLG NY
All Star Champ Doyle 2020 Attack Malvern Prep Rising Sons PA
All Star Liam Gray 2020 Goalie Delbarton Patriot Lacrosse NJ
All Star Thomas Jepson 2020 Attack Delbarton Patriot Lacrosse AK
All Star Timothy Johnson 2020 Defense Allen Upstate Elite TX
All Star joseph kim 2020 Midfield COMMACK HIGH SCHOOL IGLOO NY
All Star Matthew LaRosa 2020 Midfield Patriot Lacrosse NJ
All Star Brian Mack 2020 Defense FLG Lacrosse NY
All Star Alex Ok 2020 Attack Delbarton Patriot Lacrosse NJ
All Star Daniel Brown 2019 Midfield Trinity High School FLG NY
All Star Parker Clark 2019 Midfield St. Mark’s School of Texas Sentry Lacrosse Club TX
All Star Caii DeGregorio 2019 Midfield Delbarton Patriot NJ
All Star Joseph DeMonte 2019 Defense Lynbrook High School FLG NY
All Star Tanner Devin 2019 Faceoff Westfield Transition NJ
All Star John DiBenedetto 2019 Defense Lynbrook Senior High School Team Revolution NY
All Star Luke DiIorio 2019 Defense Oratory Prep Patriot NJ
All Star Michael DiIorio 2019 Midfield Oratory Prep Patriot NJ
All Star Jack Dubee 2019 Defense Seton Hall Prep STEPS Elite NJ
All Star Jack Fagen 2019 Midfield Lynbrook High School FLG NY
All Star Matthew Fermo 2019 Faceoff James Caldwell High School Jersey Thunder NJ
All Star Spencer Frank 2019 Midfield Smithtown west Long Island Outlaws 2019 Select NY
All Star Hunter Good 2019 LSM Jefferson Township High School Jersey Thunder NJ
All Star Jack Griffin 2019 Attack Ramapo (NJ) Patriot NJ
All Star Zachary Groff 2019 Goalie Fossil Ridge High School Colorado Wild Lacrosse CO
All Star Zach Hoban 2019 Midfield Seton Hall Prep Steps Elite NJ
All Star Mitchell Kozak 2019 Attack Floral Park Memorial FLG NY
All Star Dylan Lawler 2019 Attack Randolph High School NJ Riot NJ
All Star Tory Lentine 2019 Attack Hunterdon Central Regional High School STEPS Elite NJ NJ
All Star Ben Linden 2019 Midfield Southern Lehigh Fusion PA
All Star Collin Loughead 2019 Defense Episcopal Academy NXT2019 NJ
All Star Terence Mahon 2019 Midfield Seton Hall Prep Steps Elite NJ
All Star chase malatesta 2019 Attack Seton Hall Preparatory Patriot NJ
All Star Devon McLane 2019 Attack Westfield High School Patriot NJ
All Star Ryan Minter 2019 Midfield Delbarton School Patriot NJ
All Star Ian Murray 2019 LSM Brunswick School 3d Tri-State CT
All Star Jacob Stamm 2019 Defense Cosby High School C2C Richmond VA
All Star Jack Thompson 2019 Goalie Rock Canyon High School Denver Elite CO
All Star Jack Timko 2019 Defense The Pingry School STEPS Elite 2019 NJ
All Star Jonathan Vuono 2019 Defense Harborfields High School New York All Greys NY
All Star Cullen Wolff 2019 Attack Seton Hall Prep Patriot NJ
All Star Dawson Zerfing 2019 Midfield William Penn Charter Big 4/HHH PA
All Star Tyler Ammirato 2018 Midfield Miller Place Team Long Island NY
All Star Johnny Caponi 2018 Goalie Ramapo High School Tribe Lacrosse NJ
All Star Craig Connor 2018 Midfield Westhampton Beach High School Long Island Empire NY
All Star Blake Eischen 2018 Attack Ramapo High School TRIBE Lacrosse NJ
All Star Matthew Martini 2018 Defense Delbarton Patriot NJ
All Star Cole Mattox 2018 Defense Seton Hall Prep Steps Elite NJ
All Star Conner Mayes 2018 Attack Holderness BBL NJ
All Star Tyler Menniti 2018 Midfield Harrison High School The Predators NY
All Star Matt Miller 2018 Attack Smithtown West FLG NY
All Star Nicholas Ramsey 2018 Faceoff Delbarton Patriot NJ
All Star Chase Showalter 2018 Defense Neuquq Valley NXT Chicag IL
All Star Peter Tamasi 2018 Midfield Belmont Hill 3d New England MA
All Star Zach Vincent 2018 Midfield Briarcliff High School Predators Lacrosse NY
All Star Patrick Vonn Dyke 2018 Faceoff Centereach High School – Middle Country Laxachusetts NY
All Star jameson waldron 2018 LSM Summit Steps Elite NJ
All Star Will Burckley 2017 Attack Ridge High School BBL NJ
All Star Matthew Comini 2017 Attack Montclair High school Brotherhood NJ
All Star Justin Dunleavy 2017 Midfield Hunterdon Central Regional HS Building Blocks Lacrosse NJ
All Star Jake Evangelista 2017 Midfield West Essex High School Building blocks Lacrosse NJ
All Star Patrick Fay 2017 Attack St Joseph Regional HS Brotherhood NY
All Star John Heppes 2017 Goalie Bernards High School NJ Riot NJ
All Star Jake Kloepfer 2017 LSM Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School SPF Raider Futures NJ
All Star michael kowal 2017 Midfield Ramapo HS patriot lacrosse NJ
All Star Jake Perlmutter 2017 Defense Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest Brotherhood Lacrosse NJ
All Star Michael Procaccino 2017 Midfield Chaminade High School Long Island Tide NY
All Star Richie Radici 2017 Midfield Seton Hall Prep Patriot NJ
All Star Robert Riegert 2017 Faceoff Kubasaki High School T2 Larosse VA
All Star Kendall Rogers 2017 Midfield Morristown High School Patriot Lacrosse NJ
All Star Sean Stauder 2017 Defense Immaculata Transition Lacrosse NJ
All Star Ted Wells 2017 Attack Fayetteville Manlius HS BurnEm Lacrosse NY
All Star Harry Kilkowski 2018 Attack Summit High Steps NJ

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