Upper St. Clair girls, North Allegheny boys stand atop Trib HSSN lacrosse power rankings
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Sunday, April 21, 2019 | 10:34 PM
The TribLive High School Sports Network presents the weekly Power Rankings for boys and girls lacrosse.
Trib HSSN runs down the Top 10 district teams from each sport every weekend.
These rankings have zero classification boundaries.
Here are the rankings for the week ending April 18, with overall records and last week’s rankings included.
GIRLS LACROSSE
1. Upper St. Clair Panthers (6-1-0)
(Last Week 3)
2. Mt. Lebanon Blue Devils (8-1-0)
(Last Week 1)
3. Pine-Richland Rams (6-2-0)
(Last Week 2)
4. Shady Side Academy Indians (7-1-1)
(Last Week NR)
5. Sewickley Academy Panthers (7-1-0)
(Last Week NR)
6. Fox Chapel Foxes (5-2-0)
(Last Week NR)
7. Quaker Valley Quakers (7-1-0)
(Last Week NR)
8. Oakland Catholic Eagles (6-0-0)
(Last Week NR)
9. Hampton Talbots (7-3-0)
(Last Week 4)
10. Seton LaSalle Rebels (6-2-0)
(Last Week 5)
BOYS LACROSSE
1. North Allegheny Tigers (7-1-0)
(Last Week 1)
2. Pine-Richland Rams (11-1-0)
(Last Week 2)
3. Hampton Talbots (8-2-0)
(Last Week 5)
4. Shady Side Academy Indians (5-4-0)
(Last Week NR)
5. Mt. Lebanon Blue Devils (5-4-0)
(Last Week NR)
6. Mars Fightin’ Planets (7-3-0)
(Last Week 3)
7. Fox Chapel Foxes (7-2-0)
(Last Week 4)
8. Seneca Valley Raiders (5-4-0)
(Last Week NR)
9. Canon-McMillan Big Macs (11-1-0)
(Last Week NR)
10. Quaker Valley Quakers (5-1-0)
(Last Week NR)
Out: None
Tags: Canon-McMillan, Fox Chapel, Hampton, Mars, Mt. lebanon, North Allegheny, Oakland Catholic, Pine-Richland, Quaker Valley, Seneca Valley, Seton-LaSalle, Sewickley Academy, Shady Side Academy, Upper St. Clair
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