
Boys' lacrosse Top 10: Spalding holds on to the top spot in final rankings
In the weeks since The Washington Post's most recent boys' lacrosse rankings, three D.C.-area public school programs won state championships: Severna Park, Independence and West Potomac.
Severna Park cruised to its ninth straight Maryland title. Independence ousted five-time defending champion Riverside from the Virginia Class 5 playoffs before going on to win its first boys' lacrosse crown. West Potomac went on a surprising run through the Virginia Class 6 playoffs to the first title in program history and the school's first title in any sport since 1990.
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