South Top 10
1. Dallas Jesuit (Texas), 9-2
The Rangers closed out the regular season by defeating Episcopal Dallas (Texas) 11-4 on April 23. Senior midfielder Sam Teachout led the Rangers with four goals. Dallas Jesuit begins postseason play May 1 against Lake Travis (Texas). Previous: 1
2. Cardinal Gibbons (N.C), 17-0
The Crusaders completed an unbeaten season with a state title on March 26, defeating Hough (N.C.) 14-5. Bryce Wojnovich, a Jacksonville recruit, was named the state championship MVP for his five-goal performance. Junior Caden Zadell led Cardinal Gibbons with 42 goals this season. Previous: 2
3. Highland Park (Texas), 12-2
The Highlanders concluded the regular season with a 16-9 victory over St. Marks (Texas) on April 22. Thomas Mencke, George Wright and Harrison Key contributed hat tricks in the victory. Highland Park takes on Allen (Texas) on April 30 to open the postseason. Previous: 3
4. Blessed Trinity (Ga.), 17-0
The Titans concluded the regular season unbeaten with wins last week over Fellowship Christian (Ga.), Roswell (Ga.) and Pope (Ga.). Senior Finn McCarthy scored 11 times and added five assists last week, which included a five-goal, two-assist performance against Roswell. The postseason begins April 28 with a matchup against Effingham County (Ga.). Previous: 4
5. St. Andrew’s (Fla.), 13-0
The Scots remained unbeaten after defeating Pine Crest (Fla.) in the regional semifinal round of the state playoffs. St. Andrew’s will face Belen Jesuit (Florida) on April 30 for a regional title. Previous: 5
6. Ponte Vedra (Fla.), 15-1
The Sharks’ season concluded in a shocking playoff overtime loss to Creekside (Florida). Maddox Johnson led Ponte Vedra with 49 goals. Jack Reed led the squad in assists with 20. Previous: 6
7. Middle Creek (N.C.), 12-1
The Mustangs’ season came to an end March 17, losing to eventual state champion Cardinal Gibbons 12-7. Eight Mustangs tallied double figures in goals this year, led by junior Tate Jones, who had 36. Charlie Riesett won more than 90 percent of faceoffs. Previous: 7
8. Jupiter (Fla.), 15-1
The Warriors will play for a regional title on April 30 after toppling Stoneman Douglas (Fla.) 22-7 on April 23. Jackson Bashaw led Jupiter with six goals, and Trace Hogan contributed four goals. Max Sanderson had four assists and a hat trick. Jupiter faces St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) in the regional championship game. Previous: 8
9. Lassiter (Ga.), 15-3
The Trojans concluded the regular season on April 23 with a 10-4 win over Buford (Ga.). Lassiter also defeated Pope (Ga.) on April 20 by a 12-5 margin. Senior attacker Andrew Atchison, a Denver recruit, scored four times in both games. Lassiter will take on North Gwinnett (Ga.) to open the postseason. Previous: 9
10. Louisville St. Xavier (Ky.), 11-3
The Tigers have picked up out-of-state wins against Springboro (Ohio) and Carmel (Ind.). St. Xavier is unbeaten against in-state competition, most recently defeating South Oldham (Ky.) 21-6 on April 21. Previous: NR
— Justin Boggs
Midwest Top 10
1. Culver Academy (Ind.), 10-1
Braedon Saris and the Eagles rolled, as the Princeton commit had 10 goals and 12 assists combined in a 22-0 win over Trinity and a 23-2 victory over Kiski Academy (Pa.). On May 12, the Eagles are set to host IMG Academy (Fla.), “easily the most competitive team Culver has ever hosted,” per coach Jon Birsner. Previous: 1
2. New Trier (Ill.), 3-0
The Trevians trailed by two at the half in their first game before outscoring Glenbrook South (Ill.) 9-1 in the second half for a 13-7 win, sparked by three straight goals from Robbie Neslunds to start the third quarter. After a tough opener, New Trier beat Highland Park and Deerfield by a combined margin of 39-2, led by big weeks from Ollie Montgomery (eight goals, five assists) and Chase Bruno (seven goals). Previous: 2
3. Loyola Academy (Ill.), 0-0
The Ramblers get started this week with games against St. Ignatius (Ill.) on Thursday and St. Rita (Ill.) on Saturday. St. Rita is off to a 3-0 start. Previous: 3
4. East Grand Rapids (Mich.), 7-0
The Pioneers have rolled at home, including decisive in-state wins this week against Rockford, Hudsonville and Cranbrook. Now, it’s time for EGR to take its show on the road for four straight games, followed by a tough test when it returns home against Forest Hills Central (Ill.). Previous: 5
5. Brother Rice (Mich.), 7-1
The Warriors had a superb week in beating two of the Mitten State’s top teams in Detroit Catholic Central and Forest Hills Central. Luke Dudley had a big game against DCC with a hat trick (and an assist) in the first half and change while Hunter Polonkey had his own late hat trick in Sunday’s victory. Previous: 6
6. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 10-1
After impressing by playing Culver close, the Golden Bears had a fantastic week, beating Olentangy Liberty (Ohio), Cathedral (Ind.) and MICDS (Mo.) all by five-plus goals. Previous: 7
7. Hudson (Ohio), 10-0
The Explorers pulled off arguably the biggest win of the week, leading the entire way against Dublin Jerome for a 13-12 victory. Senior goalie Alex Movshin helped hold the Celtics to their lowest scoring total of the season, while Alec Dickens (four goals, four ground balls, three assists), Jack Jenkins (three goals, two assists) and Carter Vallancourt (two goals, two assists) had big performances for the Explorers. Previous: NR
8. Dublin Jerome (Ohio), 10-1
The Celtics put up 18 goals in just three quarters against Thomas Worthington (Ohio) before the game was called due to thunderstorms. As for Dublin Jerome’s first loss, there’s no shame in losing on the road to Hudson, which is undefeated and has a quality win at St. Xavier. Previous: 4
9. Hamilton Southeastern (Ind.), 7-2
The Royals returned from a trip to the Buckeye State and continued its unbeaten run against in-state competition with a pair of dominant performances against Center Grove and Guerin Catholic. Ryan Kemp has played particularly well lately, including a five-goal performance against the Golden Eagles. Previous: T-10
10. Edina (Minn.), 3-0
The Hornets have one of the most impressive victories in the Land of 10,000 Lakes thus far with Saturday’s 10-9 win over 2019 state champion Prior Lake. The Hornets’ newfound spot in the top 10 will be tested Thursday by St. Michael-Albertville, which came within a goal of Eden Prairie, and on May 4 by the undefeated Eagles themselves. Previous: NR
— Jonah Rosenblum
West Top 10
1. St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 2-0
St. Ignatius opened with a 26-4 win over Marin Catholic (Calif.) on April 20 with Nils Barry recording a single-game program record 11 goals and three assists. The Wildcats then rolled to a 19-7 win over former No. 4 Sacred Heart Prep (Calif.) on Thursday and showed their depth. Barry led with five goals and one assist, Jackson Kane had two goals and three assists and Henry Neihaus added two goals and two assists. Sophomore Chase Morgan made 14 saves. Previous: 1
2. Torrey Pines (Calif.), 2-0
Dewey Egan tallied four goals, Tayden Bultman and Griffin Crawford added two each as the Falcons defeated what coach Jono Zissi described as a pesky Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.) team by a 10-6 margin. Torrey Pines plays host to Cathedral Catholic (Calif.) on Saturday for its home opener. Previous: 2
3. Regis Jesuit (Colo.), 0-0
The Raiders had some young talent that got valuable experience in a disappointing 2019 campaign, and now they are the upperclassmen leading the team. Regis Jesuit especially is strong at close defense and attack, but the key will be seeing how a three-senior goalie competition plays out and the development of the middies on offense and defense. Top returning players include senior attackmen Jack Ringhofer and Will McFadden, senior long-stick middie Adam Zdanovicz, senior midfielder Jack Egan and sophomore defender Jack Casey, who would have started as a freshman. The state begins play May 4. Previous: 3
4. St. Margaret’s Episcopal (Calif.), 8-1
The Tartans shut out Newport Harbor (Calif.) 13-0 on April 20, then outlasted Corona del Mar (Calif.) in overtime Friday. Will Stahl extended the game on his fourth goal with just 1:21 left in regulation, and Owen Binder scored the game-winner with 2:22 remaining in overtime to lift St. Margaret’s past CdM 9-8. Matt Groeninger had the assist to Binder’s goal and finished with three goals and two helpers. Previous: 6
5. Corner Canyon (Utah), 13-0
The Chargers’ offense keeps humming along, as no opponent has held them under 13 goals this season. They beat American Fork (Utah) 15-9 and Pleasant Grove (Utah) 21-4 last week. Jon King tallied a season-high eight goals and four assists against Pleasant Grove on Friday, and he had five goals and one assist against American Fork on April 20. Mason Quick registered six points in both games, adding five goals and one assist against Pleasant Grove and six goals against American Fork. Blake Franckowiak and Blaze DeGracie each had a seven-point game last week. Previous: 5
6. Loyola Los Angeles (Calif.), 7-1
The Cubs added three in-state wins last week, as they beat Harvard-Westlake 11-5 in their Mission League opener April 20 and then topped Mira Costa 16-3 on Thursday and Notre Dame Sherman Oaks 23-1 on Saturday. Owen Gaffney and Aiden Lee each had a hat trick against Harvard-Westlake. Previous: 7
7. Mater Dei (Calif.), 9-1
The Monarchs packed three wins into a four-day stretch last week, although one came by forfeit from Orange Lutheran. The highlight of the week might have been sophomore Lucas de la Paz’s performance in which he won 97 percent of his faceoffs (33 of 34) and scooped up a stunning 18 ground balls in a 20-10 win over Sierra Canyon (Calif.) on Thursday. Grant Portillo finished with seven goals and an assist, and sophomore Evan Curry added four goals and three assists. Previous: 8
8. Jesuit Portland (Ore.), 3-0
The Crusaders are off to a nice start since opening with a 16-4 win over Central Catholic (Ore.), as they’ve added wins over West Linn (Ore.) and Sunset (Ore.) since. The OHSLA is allowing teams to play eight games through May 7 with a postseason tentatively scheduled to follow the regular season. Previous: NR
9. Cathedral Catholic (Calif.), 5-0
The Dons knocked out former No. 9 La Costa Canyon (Calif.) and took the Mavericks’ place after beating them 12-8 on Thursday. Cathedral followed that big game with a 16-3 win over St. Augustine SD on Saturday. A big game against Torrey Pines looms Saturday. Previous: NR
10. Cherry Creek (Colo.), 0-0
The Bruins won their seventh state title in 2019 and were ready to pick up where they left off last year, but the season shut down before they ever took the field. Cherry Creek would have returned seven starters and 25 of 36 players from that championship squad, but only four of those return after 21 seniors graduated in 2020. Senior attackman/midfielder Dakota Johnson and junior faceoff specialist Sawyer Brewer lead a group that will look to improve as the season progresses. Cherry Creek begins its season in early May. Previous: 10
— Laurel Pfahler