The first national high school boys lacrosse rankings were released earlier this week.
Ten teams from the tristate region are included in the Under Armour/Inside Lacrosse High School Power Rankings, led by Chaminade High School (N.Y.) at No. 2 behind No. 1 Boys Latin (Md.).
In other headlines from this past week:
* LaxMagazine.com high school boys regional rankings
* LaxMagazine.com high school girls regional rankings
* Former Duke players drop lawsuit vs. school
* Princeton at Hopkins on Friday: Three things to watch in teams’ 83rd meeting
* Virginia eager to take on Syracuse at Carrier Dome on Friday night
* Despite link to Maryland, Princeton’s Schreiber did not consider Terps
* Lacrosse is booming in Fort Worth, Texas
* No. 4 Syracuse women head south for showdown vs. No. 2 Florida
* Latest collegiate men’s national rankings
* Latest collegiate women’s national rankings
* Where to watch college games on TV this weekend
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