SOUTH TOP 10
1. Lake Mary (Fla.), 9-0
The Rams have remained unbeaten in 33 games, easily toppling Hagerty (Fla.) 20-4 and Cardinal Mooney (Fla.) 14-4. Utah commitment Luke Shale has helped Lake Mary get off to a hot start this season after being unable to train with the squad due to soccer commitments. Previous: 1
2. St. Andrew’s (Fla.), 10-0
The Scots have a trio of impressive wins before going into the toughest stretch of the season. St. Andrew’s defeated Cardinal Gibbons (Fla.) 25-0, St. Edward’s (Fla.) 16-9 and Southlake Carroll (Texas) 15-5. In three games, sophomore Dylan Faison had 14 goals and six assists. The coming week includes matches against Boys Latin (Md.), Lake Mary (Fla.) and Lake Highland Prep (Fla.). Previous: 2
3. Charlotte Catholic (N.C.), 6-0
After easily defeating Providence (N.C.) 23-8, the Cougars picked up a major win against Cannon School (N.C.) by a 14-11 margin. Jack Ransom stepped up in a major way scoring six goals against Cannon School. He is a senior attacker committed to Georgetown. Previous: 7
4. Bolles (Fla.), 12-0
The Bulldogs continue to outscore opponents, winning a trio of contests last week by a combined margin of 44-5. Bolles defeated Atlantic Coast (Fla.) 20-0, Wando (Fla.) 15-3 and Oceanside Collegiate Academy (Fla.) 9-2. Bolles was locked into a 1-1 game in the third quarter of its contest against OCA before Lee Krotee broke the stalemate with a top-shelf goal. Previous: 4
5. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.), 6-1
The Raiders extended their season-opening winning streak to six games after defeating Stoneman Douglas (Fla.) 20-6. The winning streak came to an end when Boys’ Latin (Md.) won its first game of the season by an 11-5 margin. Previous: 5
6. Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.), 5-0
The Crusaders improved to 5-0 by defeating Broughton (N.C.) 20-1 and Woodberry Forest (N.C.) 14-7. Junior Zach Kerner has a team-leading 18 goals this season, including a five-goal performance versus Broughton and six goals over Woodberry Forest. Previous: 6
7. Cannon School (N.C.), 3-1
The Cougars opened last week with a strong 16-4 win over Marvin Ridge (N.C.). Cannon School had its first setback of the year, falling to Charlotte Catholic (N.C.) 14-11. Cannon School now has a two-week hiatus before facing Charlotte Country Day (N.C.) March 21. Previous: 3
8. Roswell (Ga.), 9-0
Amid a driving rain, Kaden Parla’s offensive output helped the Hornets defeat Wesleyan (Ga.) 16-9. Roswell then faced a pair of challenging interstate contests, toppling Lucy Beckham (S.C.) 15-7 and Ponte Vedra (Fla.) 13-8. Coach Bryan Wallace picked up his 200th career win against Ponte Vedra. Previous: 8
9. Episcopal School of Dallas (Texas), 6-1
The Eagles have played strong lacrosse since their season-opening loss, defeating Coppell (Texas) 18-1. Previous: 9
10. Highland Park (Texas), 4-1
The Scots had an off week after their 17-0 shutout over Memorial (Texas). Highland Park returns to action against Tabor Academy (Neb.). Previous: 10
— Justin Boggs
WEST TOP 10
1. St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 3-0
Coming in hot, the Wildcats secured a 13-10 victory over previously-ranked No. 5 Sacred Heart Prep (Calif.) on March 6, followed by a 16-3 win over Menlo School (Calif.) on March 8, improving their spring record to 3-0 and climbing up one spot in this week’s poll. St. Ignatius will aim for its third consecutive CIF Central Coast section championship and look to make a name for itself nationally as they compete against strong opponents out East. The Wildcats gear up for two tough back-to-back matches against Torrey Pines (Calif.) on March 15 and St. Paul’s (Md.) on March 16. Previous: 2
2. Valor Christian (Colo.), 1-0
The Eagles kicked off their season with a 16-0 sweep over Poudre School District (Colo.) on March 8. Senior Luke Alread (High Point) anchored the defense, registering four ground balls and two caused turnovers, while Baden Brown (Tufts) and Liam Goodwin (Colorado College) highlighted the attack with four goals and one assist apiece. Valor Christian returns every single starter from last season and boasts 16 seniors. After coming up short in last year’s state final, this stacked squad is hungry for another shot at the title. The Eagles march forward to host Cherry Creek (Colo.) on March 15. Previous: 1
3. Torrey Pines (Calif.), 3-0
Torrey Pines is on a roll, improving to 3-0 so far this season after securing a 15-6 win over Coronado (Calif.) on March 2, defeating Patrick Henry (Calif.) 26-1 and grabbing the 15-4 victory over a strong Cathedral Catholic (Calif.) team. Sophomore Ross Jacobsen netted seven goals while senior goalkeeper Andrew Cook (John Hopkins) recorded 16 saves against Cathedral Catholic. Under the leadership of veteran head coach Jono Zissi, the five-time CIF title champions prepare for a three-game homestand this week: Saint Augustine (Calif.) on March 12, Saint Paul’s (Md.) on March 14 and St. Ignatius (Calif.) on March 15. Previous: 3
4. Mountain Vista (Colo.), 1-0
The Golden Eagles have officially started their season, defeating Lewis-Palmer (Colo.) 18-2 on March 7 where sophomore Quillian Guilick led the team with six goals. Mountain Vista has a young, talented roster with a handful of upperclassmen committed to play at the collegiate level. Seniors Austin Nindorf (Canisius) and Brody Reedy (Sacred Heart) anchor the defense and midfield while juniors Holden Hayes and Braydon Barnard, both Hofstra commits, are critical in the faceoff circle. The Golden Eagles could have another go at the state this season, but for now they host Air Academy (Colo.) on March 15. Previous: 4
5. Loyola Los Angeles (Calif.), 5-1
What a week for the Cubs who went undefeated at the Nike Jesuit Classic in Phoenix, Ariz., defeating previously-ranked No. 10 Brophy Prep (Ariz.) 10-7 on March 8. After trailing 6-5 at halftime, the Cubs scored five more times and limited Brophy to just one more goal to clinch the win. On March 9, Loyola Los Angeles secured a 7-4 victory over Dallas Jesuit (Texas) and the team also recorded a 12-2 win against Crespi (Calif.) on March 5. The Cubs get ready for a series of matches against Chaminade (Calif.) on March 12, Mira Costa (Calif.) on March 14 and Sierra Canyon (Calif.) on March 16. Previous: 8
6. Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.), 6-1
The 2023 CIF Southern Section champs are coming off two victories against Canyon (Calif.), 14-6, on March 7 and Westlake, 10-7, on March 9. The Knights returned seven of their top nine scorers from last season, including senior Connor Pietras and All-American Bode Jellerson. Pietras, the top returning scorer, netted three goals against Westlake and two versus Canyon. Foothill-Santa Ana aims to keep its momentum rolling heading into tough matchups, Santa Margarita (Calif.) on March 14 and Episcopal School of Dallas (Texas) on March 16. Previous: 7
7. Redwood (Calif.), 3-0
Redwood makes its first appearance in the USA Lacrosse West Region polls after upsetting previously-ranked No. 5 Sacred Heart Prep (Calif.) 10-8 on March 8. The Giants grabbed season-opening victories against Granite Bay (Calif.), 17-6, on Feb. 24 and Bellarmine College Prep (Calif.), 14-4, on Feb. 26. Redwood is home to five college commits: attacker Nolan Ewing (Denison), goalkeeper Jackson Lesher (Colorado College), defenseman Eddie Lin (Bates), and middies Jake Vasquez (Notre Dame) and Harrison Curtiss (Kenyon). This team on the rise looks to continue its winning streak against Marin Academy (Calif.) on March 12 and De La Salle (Calif.) on March 15. Previous: NR
8. De La Salle (Calif.), 3-1
The Spartans split their matches this week, dominating Tamalpais (Calif.) 22-2 on March 6 before falling 13-6 to Marin Catholic (Calif.) on March 8. Sophomore Nick Musco and junior Cael Carscadden had a combined 10 goals – five apiece – against Tamalpais, and senior Jackson Barth went 19-for-19 in faceoffs. Despite the loss, senior goalkeeper Luke Scranton registered nine saves for the Spartans and junior Daniel Schaeffer picked up four ground balls. De La Salle is on the hunt for its third CIF North Coast championship title and next will be tested by Oak Ridge (Calif.) on March 12 then No. 7 Redwood (Calif.) on March 15. Previous: 6
9. St. Margaret’s Episcopal (Calif.), 6-0
Another new name in the polls this week, St. Margaret’s Episcopal is undefeated through its first six games. The Tartans have dominated every one of their matches so far, including their most recents against Bishop’s (Calif.), 12-5, on March 5 followed by a 20-4 performance against out-of-state St. John’s (Texas) on March 8. With five seniors committed to play at the collegiate level – Austin Hicks (Duke), Jojo Samluck (Colby College), Adam Horcasitas (Mount St. Mary’s), Matt Arena (Hofstra) and Conor McKenna (Bryant) – St. Margaret’s Episcopal could have a promising season that makes them a team to watch. The Tartans take on two out-of-state teams this week, beginning with Notre Dame Prep (Ariz.) on March 12, followed by Mount St. Joseph (Md.) on March 16. Previous: NR
10. Notre Dame Prep (Ariz.), 6-0
Notre Dame Prep is one of the premier lacrosse programs in Arizona and have had a perfect season so far with an impressive schedule ahead. Last week the Saints snagged a pair of victories against in-state rivals Desert Vista (Ariz.), 12-5, on March 5 and Scottsdale (Ariz.), 16-12, on March 7. Attacker Ethan Reno tallied four goals, two assists and three ground balls against Desert Vista while midfielder Cooper Perry recorded three goals and six assists to help Notre Dame Prep push past Scottsdale. Up next for Notre Dame Prep are back-to-back contests against No. 6 St. Margaret’s Episcopal (Calif.) on March 12 and Notre Dame-Sherman Oaks (Calif.) on March 13. The Saints will have a lot to prove against these California schools. Previous: NR
— Theresa Palmquist