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    Girls’ lacrosse Top 10: Glenelg Country vaults to top as playoffs near

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    The girls’ lacrosse season moves quickly. These rankings come with the regular season waning for many private school teams. The Independent School League, Washington Catholic Athletic Conference and Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland will finish their conference tournaments within the next two weeks.

    The season to date has not presented many big surprises; eight of the 10 teams featured in the preseason Top 10 remain. There is shuffling within the order and near the bottom of the list.

    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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