Trib HSSN boys, girls lacrosse power rankings for week of May 5, 2019

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Sunday, May 5, 2019 | 11:11 PM


There were a couple of flip-flops on the girls’ side and one big change at the top of the boys’ in this week’s Trib HSSN power rankings for lacrosse.

Upper St. Clair’s girls are once again atop the rankings, but North Allegheny’s boys were bumped to No. 2. Some of the other changes included:

Boys: Same 10 teams with Fox Chapel falling back a couple of spots after a couple of losses. Ahead of their big section showdown, Pine-Richland moves ahead of North Allegheny.

Girls: Pine-Richland dropped after losing to Shady Side Academy, and Sewickley Academy fell after falling to Fox Chapel. Blackhawk replaces Mars at No. 10.

Here are the rankings for the week ending May 4, with overall records and last week’s rankings included. These rankings have zero classification boundaries.

GIRLS LACROSSE

1. Upper St. Clair Panthers (12-1-0)

(Last Week 1)

2. Mt. Lebanon Blue Devils (13-1-1)

(Last Week 2)

3. Shady Side Academy Indians (9-1-1)

(Last Week 3)

4. Quaker Valley Quakers (12-1-0)

(Last Week 5)

5. Pine-Richland Rams (8-4-0)

(Last Week 4)

6. Fox Chapel Foxes (8-3-0)

(Last Week 7)

7. Sewickley Academy Panthers (9-3-0)

(Last Week 6)

8. Oakland Catholic Eagles (11-0-0)

(Last Week 8)

9. Hampton Talbots (12-3-0)

(Last Week 9)

10. Blackhawk Cougars (12-2-0)

(Last Week NR)

Out: Mars Fightin’ Planets (8-5-0)

BOYS LACROSSE

1. Pine-Richland Rams (14-1-0)

(Last Week 2)

2. North Allegheny Tigers (10-2-0)

(Last Week 1)

3. Hampton Talbots (12-2-0)

(Last Week 3)

4. Shady Side Academy Indians (7-6-0)

(Last Week 5)

5. Mt. Lebanon Blue Devils (9-5-0)

(Last Week 6)

6. Fox Chapel Foxes (9-4-0)

(Last Week 4)

7. Mars Fightin’ Planets (12-3-0)

(Last Week 7)

8. Canon-McMillan Big Macs (15-2-0)

(Last Week 8)

9. Seneca Valley Raiders (5-6-0)

(Last Week 9)

10. Quaker Valley Quakers (9-1-0)

(Last Week 10)

Out: None

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