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PA Media Girls’ Rankings: Radnor maintains hold on top spot

May 25, 2010 by Chris Goldberg Leave a Comment

Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/25/10

Radnor has retained the top spots in the Pennsylvania Media Lacrosse Girls’ Rankings.

The Red Raiders garnered 11 first-place votes in the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association and All-Teams polls, good for 128 points. Great Valley, the undefeated champion of the Ches-Mont League, managed two first-place votes and 119 points in both polls. The All-Teams poll includes private and independent schools that are not members of the PIAA.

Each week members of the media from Phillylacrosse.com, LaxPower and 11 newspapers throughout the state are voting on the top teams both in the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association and the entire state for girls and boys. Points will be provided for the PIAA Polls.

Media members are also voting from the Philadelphia Inquirer, Delaware County Daily Times, West Chester Daily Local, Pottstown Mercury, Norristown Times Herald, Doylestown Intelligencer, Bucks County Courier Times, Allentown Morning Call, Lancaster Intelligencer, Harrisburg Patriot-News and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Girls – PIAA
Week 9

1. Radnor (District 1) 20-1 11 first-place votes 128 points (Prev: 1)
2. Great Valley (1) 21-0 2 first-place votes, 119 (Prev: 2)
3. Springfield-Delco (1) 19-1 104 (Prev: 3)
4. Unionville (1) 19-2 91 (Prev: 5)
5. Archbishop Carroll (12) 14-5 73 (Prev: 6)
6. Strath Haven (1) 17-2 70 (Prev: 4)
7. Downingtown East (1) 16-5 52 (Prev: 8)
8. North Penn (1) 18-2 33 (Prev: 10)
9. Conestoga (1) 13-8 32 (Prev: NR)
10. Merion Mercy (1) 15-5 8 (Prev: NR)

Also receiving votes (alphabetic order): Abington (1) 13-6, Archbishop Wood (12) 13-6, Boyertown (1) 16-5, Council Rock North (1) 14-2, Harriton (1) 13-7, Hempfield (3) 16-4, Manheim Township (3) 18-0, Merion Mercy (1) 15-5, Mt. Lebanon (7) 14-4, Upper Dublin (1) 18-1, Wissahickon (1) 17-3.

All-Teams

1. Radnor (District 1) 20-1 11 first-place votes 128 points (Prev: 1)
2. Great Valley (1) 21-0 2 first-place votes 119 (Prev: 2)
3. Springfield-Delco (1) 19-1 104 (Prev: 3)
4. Unionville (1) 19-2 91 (Prev: 5)
5. Archbishop Carroll (12) 14-5 67 (Prev: 6)
6. Strath Haven (1) 17-2 65 (Prev: 4)
7. Episcopal Academy (Inter-Ac) 16-5 63 (Prev: 7)
8. Downingtown East (1) 16-5 25 (Prev: 9)
9. Notre Dame (Inter-Ac) 14-5 10 (Prev: 10)
10. North Penn (1) 18-2 8 (Prev: NR)

Filed Under: Girl's/Women's, High School, Rankings Tagged With: Radnor

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