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The latest rankings of the USA Lacrosse Public High School Girls’ National Top 25 have been announced, highlighting the impressive performances from teams in New York and New Jersey. New entrant Victor, NY, claimed the No. 11 spot after winning the state Class B championship. Bayport-Blue Point continues to shine at No. 2, while Darien holds the third position with a dramatic win for their 21st state title. Summit, NJ, and Penfield, NY, also made significant moves in the rankings. Excitement builds as teams gear up for next week’s updates!

Exciting Updates in the World of High School Girls’ Lacrosse!

New York is buzzing this week with the latest updates from the USA Lacrosse Public High School Girls’ National Top 25 rankings. The rankings have been freshly influenced by the outcomes of some thrilling state tournaments in New York and New Jersey, and let me tell you, there’s plenty to talk about!

A New Player Joins the Rankings!

Add a new name to your lacrosse lexicon: Victor, New York! This team is making waves by snagging a spot at No. 11 in the rankings, marking their debut in the top tier. How did they do it, you ask? Well, they recently clinched the title of New York State Class B Champions with an impressive 12-9 victory over No. 18 Garden City. That’s no small feat, especially after trouncing their previous two opponents by a whopping 26 goals combined. Talk about dominance!

Bayport-Blue Point Rises to Glory

Coming in hot is No. 2 Bayport-Blue Point, who also brought home the gold, emerging victorious in the NYS Class C championship with a commanding 17-7 win over Queensbury. This team had a phenomenal season, finishing with just a single loss, which they skillfully avenged later on. They’re showing everyone why they deserve their lofty ranking!

Darien Continues Their Reign

Meanwhile, over in Connecticut, No. 3 Darien has proven yet again why they are a powerhouse in high school lacrosse. They battled it out against New Canaan in the CIAC Class LL championship and managed to secure a tight 6-5 victory with a last-minute goal from the standout athlete Anna Von Kennel. This victory marks Darien’s astonishing 21st state title—now that’s what we call a legacy!

Unforgettable Final Moments for Summit

And let’s not forget about No. 4 Summit, New Jersey. They had an edge-of-your-seat moment in their Group 3 state championship match against No. 16 Moorestown. With just one second left on the clock, Parker Febo heroically scored the winning goal! Now that’s what you call timing. Summit is certainly a team to watch in the upcoming weeks!

Penfield Climbs into the Top 15

Shifting gears, we also have some noteworthy movement within the rankings! Penfield, New York, has climbed up to No. 12 after snagging the NYS Class A championship title by edging past No. 22 Suffern. Penfield has been on a remarkable run lately, not suffering a single loss since midseason, except for the one from Victor. That’s some fierce competition!

Springfield-Delco Rounding Out the Top

Finally, let’s give a round of applause to No. 13 Springfield-Delco, Pennsylvania. They wrapped up their season on a high note by pulling away in the PIAA 3A championship, defeating Bishop Shanahan by a score of 10-5. Ending their season with just one loss, Springfield-Delco has proved their worth and solidified their position among the best!

Stay Tuned for More Updates!

These rankings are set to be updated every Thursday, so make sure to catch the action as it unfolds. The final public school rankings will drop next week, and anticipation is in the air. Who will maintain their spot? Who will rise through the ranks? Only time will tell!

Get ready for another thrilling week in high school girls’ lacrosse—who will capture the hearts of fans next? Keep an eye on the progress, and let’s see how these talented athletes continue to perform on the field!

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