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Editor's Note: Mid-Atlantic and Midwest region reports begin next week when the first in-season updates of the National Top 25 boys' and girls' lacrosse rankings are released.

1. Hutchison (Tenn.), 4-0

The Sting continued their mastery of in-state opponents, racking up big wins in two games. They beat Lausanne Collegiate 20-3 and Houston 20-3. Elizabeth Farnsworth totaled 10 goals, five assists, 12 draw controls, 10 force turnovers and five ground balls for the week. Jordan Groover had eight goals, six assists, nine draw controls and four ground balls. Key games against Episcopal School of Dallas and Hockaday in Texas are on tap after an extended spring break. The Sting are idle until March 21. Previous: 1

2. American Heritage-Delray (Fla.), 6-0

The Stallions stayed unbeaten with in-state wins over Boca Raton, Stoneman Douglas and IMG Academy. Allegra Catalano had four goals and two assists in an 18-1 win over Boca, and Caitlyn Wurzburger had three goals and three assists. Wurzburger repeated that performance in a 15-3 win over Stoneman Douglas, and four goals and nine assists in a 19-5 win over IMG, a game in which Catalono had nine goals and two assists. The Stallions face a test Saturday against No. 3 St. Thomas Aquinas. Previous: 2

3. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.), 7-0

The Raiders picked up three in-state wins last week, beating Cooper City 18-0, Cardinal Newman 14-5 and South Plantation 19-1. The five goals Newman scored were the most against the Raiders this season. Carly Steinhauf totaled nine goals and 11 assists in the three games. Jada Preston had four goals against Newman and three against Cooper City. Kaitlyn Michaud led with four goals against Plantation. The Raiders play No. 2 American-Heritage Delray on Saturday. Previous: 3

4. Milton (Ga), 4-0

The Eagles beat South Forsyth (Ga.) 18-5. Briana Carrasquillo led with five goals, Savannah Cosman scored four and Lexie Morton had two. The Eagles travel to Florida next week. Previous: 4

5. Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.), 4-0

The Crusaders scored in-state wins this week over Broughton, 13-1, and Sanderson, 17-0. Grace New and Caroline Kimel each had three goals and an assist against Broughton. Elizabeth Spellman scored three against Sanderson, as 13 different players scored in that game. They finished the week with a 14-3 win over Westminster (Ga.) at the King of Spring Face-Off Classic. Forbes Collier led with four goals and six ground balls. Previous: 5

6. Episcopal School of Dallas (Texas), 3-0

The Eagles remained unbeatean with a 17-8 win over Greenhill (Texas) and a 10-7 win over Highland Park (Texas). Anna Winkeler led with seven goals against Greenhill and four against Highland Park. Caroline Cheetham had three goals in each game. Gianna Pope had nine saves against both teams. The Eagles are off until March 21 when they play No. 1 Hutchison. Previous: 6

7. Lassiter (Ga.), 7-1

The Trojans returned to action and picked up a 15-2 win over Kell (Ga.) and a 15-5 win over Hockaday (Texas). Liz Harrison had six goals and three assists. They play Roland Park Country (Md.) later this week, which starts a stretch of five consecutive games with out-of-state opponents. Previous: 7

8. Bishop Moore (Fla.), 8-1

The Hornets picked up two important in-state wins. In a 9-8 decision over Lake Highland Prep, Lauren Goulet had six draw controls and four ground balls, and Cami Donadio added 11 saves. Bishop Moore also beat Ponte Vedra 14-12. Kate Piscopo had six goals and an assist, and Cate Curry added three goals and three draw controls. Previous: 9

9. Vero Beach (Fla.), 7-0

The Fighting Indians stayed unbeaten before they begin a tough stretch of their schedule. After starting the week with an 18-3 win over Martin County (Fla.), the Indians beat Texas power St. John’s 15-2 and then beat Pinecrest (Fla.) 10-7. Raegan Gibbons had six goals and an assist in the win over Martin County. Vero Beach plays national No. 1 McDonogh (Md.) and Novato (Calif.), the No. 1 team in the West Region, this week. Previous: 10

10. Cambridge (Ga.), 8-1

The Bears, the 2017 Georgia 6A state runners-up, jump onto the rankings after reeling off four wins last week, including two against out-of-state teams. Cambridge beat Georgia opponents North Forsyth 18-1 and Chattahoochee 15-7 before topping Charlotte Country Day (N.C.) 20-6 and Hockaday (Texas) 18-9. The Bears’ only loss was to Bishop Moore. Previous: NR

BRINE/US LACROSSE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Anna Winkeler, Episcopal School of Dallas (Texas)

The junior attacker had 11 goals, four assists and 32 draw controls in two wins last week. She had seven goals on eight shots in a 17-8 win over Greenhill (Texas) to go with three assists and 16 draw controls. In a 10-7 win over Highland Park (Texas), she had four goals, an assist and 16 draw controls.

Also notable: Carly Steinhauf, St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.); Kendall Brand, Kell (Ga.); Elizabeth Farnsworth, Hutchison (Tenn.); Kate Piscopo, Bishop Moore (Fla.); Finley Cassidy, Olympia (Fla.); Mairead Cassidy, Olympia (Fla.); Jaylee Ault, Apopka (Fla.); Noelle Heggblod, Bartram Trail (Fla.); Anna Laskaris, South Fork (Fla.); Raleigh Cooper, St. Edward’s (Fla.); Gabrielle Valle, Timber Creek (Fla.);  Charlotte Pedlow, Charlotte Country Day (N.C.); Liz Harrison, Lassiter (Ga.); Lizzy Christ, Brookwood (Ga.)