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By repeating, St. John's Prep boys and Wellesley girls never relinquish top spots in Globe Top 20 tennis polls

By repeating, St. John's Prep boys and Wellesley girls never relinquish top spots in Globe Top 20 tennis polls

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No.
Team
Record
Previous
1.
St. John's Prep
22-0-0
1
2.
Lexington
23-2-0
4
3.
Concord-Carlisle
14-4-0
5
4.
Acton-Boxborough
14-2-0
2
5.
Duxbury
20-3-0
10
6.
Brookline
19-2-0
3
7.
Winchester
17-5-0
8
8.
Newton North
14-4-0
6
9.
Needham
15-5-0
13
10.
BC High
13-5-0
7
11.
Bedford
16-4-0
14
12.
Sharon
20-2-0
18
13.
Hopkinton
21-1-0
9
14.
Westford
9-5-0
12
15.
Hingham
19-2-0
15
16.
Manchester Essex
22-1-0
19
17.
Wellesley
12-9-0
17
18.
Weston
9-8-0

19.
Andover
14-5-0
16
20.
Bishop Feehan
12-3-0
11
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Girls' tennis
After capping an undefeated season with its
Lexington is No. 2 after suffering its only loss in the state final, and Newton South is No. 3 after storming through the Dual County League gauntlet before falling in the Division 1 semifinals. The DCL accounts for five of the top 10 spots, with No. 5 Westford, No. 6 Boston Latin, and No. 9 Acton-Boxborough each reaching the Division 1 quarterfinals and No. 8 Wayland advancing to the Division 2 final before falling to Longmeadow.
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Other notable finishers include
No.
Team
Record
Previous
1.
Wellesley
24-0-0
1
2.
Lexington
21-1-0
3
3.
Newton South
17-2-0
2
4.
Winchester
18-4-0
9
5.
Westford
16-2-0
5
6.
Boston Latin
13-4-0
4
7.
Lincoln-Sudbury
9-7-0
11
8.
Wayland
13-6-0
12
9.
Acton-Boxborough
11-6-0
8
10.
Hingham
20-2-0
7
11.
Notre Dame (Hingham)
18-3-0
10
12.
Bishop Feehan
15-3-0
6
13.
Concord-Carlisle
9-6-0
14
14.
Dover-Sherborn
18-0-0
17
15.
Andover
18-2-0
13
16.
Hamilton-Wenham
18-2-0

17.
Milton
12-5-0
15
18.
Martha's Vineyard
19-2-0
20
19.
Needham
12-5-0
16
20.
St. John Paul II
22-2-0

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