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High School Boys
Find the final National and Regional boys' rankings inside.
High School Girls
Find the final National and Regional girls' rankings inside.
High School Boys
Summit (N.J.) did not lose to a public school all year, while Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.) won its final 17 games.
High School Girls
Three newcomers enter after historic state title for Huntington (N.Y.) and state championship game appearances by Jamesville-DeWitt (N.Y.) and Penn Yan (N.Y.).
High School Boys
Manhasset's Kip Zacharia, Summit's Robbie Kievit and Farmington's Brooks Furney are the USA Lacrosse High School Boys' Players of the Week.
High School Girls
Concord-Carlisle's Sarah Fortier, Glen Ridge's Sydney Medlar and Minnetonka's Lilly Palm are the USA Lacrosse High School Girls' Players of the Week.
High School Boys
The Green Wave avenged a regular-season loss by holding off Seton Hall Prep (N.J.) to win New Jersey's Non-Public Group state tournament and climb to No. 16 in national rankings.
High School Girls
Dynasties Darien (Conn.) and Sayville (N.Y.) went undefeated en route to state championships, cementing top-five spots in the USA Lacrosse High School Girls' National Top 25, presented by CWENCH Hydration.
High School Girls
Sayville, Huntington, Victor and Cold Spring Harbor claimed New York state championships to secure rankings behind dynasty No. 1 Darien (Conn.).
High School Boys
Farmington (Minn.) rallied in fourth quarter to knock off Stillwater (Minn.) for the state championship that eluded the Tigers a year ago.