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Glenelg Country and Spalding, two teams vying for supremacy in the ruthless IAAM, lead the way.
1. Glenelg Country (12-3) Last ranked: 4
The Dragons responded to an eight-goal loss to St. Paul’s by stomping St. Mary’s, 18-2.
The Cavaliers lost their head-to-head matchup with Glenelg Country, 13-11, on April 11.
3. Good Counsel (13-5) LR: 2
The Falcons are the No. 1 seed in the WCAC tournament as they look to repeat as champions.
The Gladiators are on a five-game winning streak that started with a victory over Howard County rival (and defending Maryland 3A state champion) Marriotts Ridge.
5. Oakton (12-0) LR: Not ranked
The case for the Cougars is simple: They have yet to lose despite playing in a competitive classification.
6. St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes (12-6) LR: 8
An overtime win over Stone Ridge showed a freshman-heavy Saints squad could repeat as ISL champions.
7. Stone Ridge (14-5) LR: 3
The Gators had won 10 of 11 before their loss to the Saints, their only ISL defeat.
8. St. John’s (11-4) LR: NR
The Cadets enter the WCAC tournament as the No. 2 seed and are coming off a one-goal win over Visitation.
9. Severna Park (9-3) LR: NR
The Falcons took down Broadneck, 8-7, on Friday and have won five straight.
The Panthers bounced back from a 2-3 start. They are the No. 3 seed in the WCAC tournament, which they haven’t won since 2003.
On the bubble: Broadneck, Madison, Marriotts Ridge, Potomac, Visitation
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