POWERADE FAB 50 Rankings: Week 10

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Rankings reflect matches played through May 19.

Highest Mover: Boys' Latin (Md.) moves up 12 spots to earn a Top 25 spot this week.

Highest Newcomer: Calverton School (Md.) moves back into the FAB 50 this season, this time earning a spot at No. 47.

Welcome: In a quiet week, just two new teams enter the rankings this week: Calverton School and No. 50 Langley (Va.).

States Represented in the FAB 25: N.Y. 13; Md. 4; Pa. 3; Conn. 1; D.C. 1; Mass. 1; N.J. 1; Ohio 1.
States Represented in the FAB 50: N.Y. 20; Md. 12; N.J. 4; Pa. 4; Calif. 1; Colo. 1; Conn. 1; D.C. 1; Fla. 1; Ga. 1; Ind. 1; Mass. 1; Ohio 1; Va. 1.

Panelists: Scott Barboza, ESPNBoston.com; Brian Davis, InsideFloridaLacrosse.com; Chris Goldberg, PhillyLacrosse.com; Mike Loveday, ESPNHS; Brett Manney, ESPNHS; Jimmy Oliver, LaxPower.com; Tom Peace, ESPNHS; Derek Toney, VarsitySportsNetwork.com. Meet the panelists.

Weekly State Rankings

2012 POWERADE FAB 50 Boys' Lacrosse Rankings: Week 10
RK (LW)SCHOOL (1ST PLACE VOTES)RECPTSCOMMENT
1 (1)Garden City (8)
Garden City, NY
17-0400Devin Dwyer scored four goals and added four assists to help Garden City to a 15-7 victory over South Side in the Nassau County Class B quarterfinals.
2 (2)Haverford School
Haverford, PA
21-1391Haverford School locked up the Inter-Ac title by finishing the regular season with an undefeated conference record. Then on May 21 Henry Blynn earned Game MVP honors after dishing out two assists and scoring a goal in a 9-5 win over Malvern Prep in the Inter-Ac Invitational semifinal. The win moves the Fords into the Inter-Ac championship game against No. 37 Episcopal Academy on Thursday.
3 (4)Conestoga
Berwyn, PA
18-3382Conestoga moved into the District 1 tournament semifinals with wins over Springfield-Delco and Radnor last week.
4 (3)Bridgewater-Raritan
Bridgewater Township, NJ
15-0379Bridgewater-Raritian defeated Ridge 16-3 to improve its record to 15-0 on the season.
5 (5)Gonzaga College
Washington, DC
20-1367Season Complete: The Purple Eagles defeated DeMatha 10-3 to win the WCAC championship. Junior Alex Corboy scored four goals and added an assist while junior Max Planning scored twice in the win. Gonzaga will graduate WCAC Player of the Year Max Planning in addition to All-Conference First-Team selections Eric Baumgardner (FO) and Luke Miller (D). Junior goalie Timmy Farrell in addition to Corboy, Planning and defender Matt Borda all return next season. Gonzaga posted six wins over teams in the FAB 50, including beating the Top 3 teams in the IAC: Landon, Bullis and Georgetown Prep.
6 (6)Chaminade
Mineola, NY
16-1361The Flyers posted wins over Kellenberg Memorial, Iona Prep and Delbarton to improve to 16-1 on the season. Brendan Caputo and Paul Urbank scored two goals each in the 5-3 win over Delbarton.
7 (7)West Islip
West Islip, NY
15-1352The Lions had a bye in the first round of the Suffolk County Class A playoffs, but play Northport on Tuesday, May 22 in the quarterfinals.
8 (8)Calvert Hall College
Baltimore, MD
16-2344Season Complete: The Cardinals won the MIAA A conference with no doubt by defeating Loyola-Blakefield 17-3. Seniors Ryan Brown and Carter Brown each scored four goals in the victory and senior goalie Dimitri Pecunes recorded 12 saves. 10 seniors that are committed to play Division I lacrosse will graduate from a team that reached the conference final in each of the last two seasons. Calvert Hall posted eight wins over teams ranked in the FAB 50, including defeating Loyola and Boys' Latin twice. Juniors Garrett Epple (Notre Dame) and Stephen Kelly (UNC) will return.
9 (9)Smithtown West
Smithtown, NY
15-1336As the No. 2 seed in the Suffolk Class A playoffs the Bulls had a bye in the first round, but play Half Hollow Hills East in the quarterfinals on Tuesday, May 22.
10 (12)Ward Melville
East Setauket, NY
13-3328The Patriots play Smithtown East in a Suffolk Class A quarterfinal matchup on Tuesday, May 22.
11 (13)Darien
Darien, CT
15-1320Darien defeated Stamford 18-2 to improve to 15-1 on the season.
12 (11)Loyola Blakefield
Baltimore, MD
16-4303Season Complete: The Dons finish 2012 as MIAA A Conference runners-up. Loyola posted five wins over teams in the FAB 50, including two wins over Gilman. Twenty players will graduate from Loyola, including four Division I commitments. Nineteen underclassmen, including attackers Jake Clise (Maryland) and Devin McNamara (Villanova), will return. Midfielders Bennett Bradley (Army) and Kevin O'Toole (Johns Hopkins) also return.
13 (18)Fairport
Fairport, NY
16-0302The Red Raiders finished up the regular season by downing two FAB 50 teams last week: former No. 34 Pittsford and No. 18 Irondequoit.
14 (15)Saint Anthony's
South Huntington, NY
15-3299Sean McDonagh scored four goals and Anthony Delsoreyes recorded 11 saves as St. Anthony's defeated Fairfield Prep 13-11 last week.
15 (16)Ithaca
Ithaca, NY
15-1284Ithaca was off last week as it prepares for the section playoffs this week. The Little Red's first game will be May 23 against Binghamton.
16 (17)Gilman School
Baltimore, MD
12-4274Season Complete: Gilman reached the MIAA A Conference semifinals this season and posted nine wins over teams ranked in the FAB 50. Four seniors committed to Division I programs will graduate. Three juniors are already committed, including Zeke Morril (Georgetown). Top 2014 graduate Tyler Ruhl (Notre Dame) will also return to lead the Greyhounds attack next season.
17 (19)Duxbury
Duxbury, MA
18-2267Duxbury won all three games last week and defeated its opponents by a combined score of 42-9.
18 (20)Irondequoit
Rochester, NY
14-2260Irondequoit defeated Canandaigua 13-10, but lost to No. 13 Fairport 8-5 to wrap up the regular season.
19 (22)Jamesville Dewitt
Dewitt, NY
13-3258Jamesville defeated New Hartford 20-3 last week to improve to 13-3.
20 (21)Niskayuna
Niskayuna, NY
15-1252Two wins by a combined scored of 35-1 improved the Warriors record to 15-1 last week.
21 (23)West Genesee Senior
Camillus, NY
15-1243West Genesee wrapped up the regular season with a 14-1 win over Corcoran.
22 (24)La Salle
Wyndmoor, PA
14-4234La Salle defeated Cardinal O'Hara 18-2 last week.
23 (26)Manhasset Public School
Manhasset, NY
12-4226Manhasset defeated Bethpage 16-5 in the Nassau County quarterfinal on May 18.
24 (28)Jerome
Dublin, OH
18-0210Dublin Jerome moves into the Top 25 for the first time this season after defeating Toledo St. John's 17-1 last week.
25 (37)Boys Latin
Baltimore, MD
13-7201Season Complete: The Lakers finished the season as MIAA A Conference semifinalists after losing to Calvert Hall 11-10. Boys' Latin posted six wins over FAB 50 teams this season and could be the favorite to win the conference in 2013 and a likely Top 10 team to start the year. Fourteen players from the 2013 and 2014 graduating classes are already committed to Division I programs, including attacker Shack Stanwick (Johns Hopkins).
26 (30)Landon
Bethesda, MD
13-6201
27 (31)Bullis
Potomac, MD
14-4190
28 (27)La Costa Canyon
Carlsbad, CA
20-1187
29 (29)Hamburg Central
Hamburg, NY
15-1181
30 (38)Saint Andrews School
Boca Raton, FL
23-2162
31 (35)Brother Rice
Bloomfield Hills, MI
15-1155
32 (32)Lambert
Suwanee, GA
22-0151
33 (33)Georgetown Prep School
North Bethesda, MD
15-6146
34 (36)Liverpool
Liverpool, NY
15-1137
35 (39)Severn
Severna Park, MD
15-7125
36 (40)Fayetteville-Manlius
Manlius, NY
13-3117
37 (41)Episcopal Academy
Newtown Square, PA
16-5109
38 (49)Mountain Lakes
Mountain Lakes, NJ
13-395
39 (43)Don Bosco
Ramsey, NJ
16-092
40 (46)McDonogh School
Owings Mills, MD
9-882
41 (10)Summit
Summit, NJ
16-182
42 (42)Culver Academies
Culver, IN
17-379
43 (47)Saint Mary's
Annapolis, MD
10-763
44 (44)Hereford
Parkton, MD
18-159
45 (45)Arapahoe
Littleton, CO
19-056
46 (50)Massapequa
Massapequa, NY
14-233
47 (NR)Calverton School
Huntingtown, MD
17-225
48 (14)Yorktown
Yorktown Heights, NY
12-424
49 (25)Cazenovia
Cazenovia, NY
15-119
50 (NR)Langley
McLean, VA
17-216
Others receiving votes: Delbarton (Morristown, N.J.), 11-5, 12; Lake Highland Prep (Orlando, Fla.), 20-3, 9; Shoreham-Wading River (Shoreham, N.Y.), 13-3, 6; St. Stephen's a St. Agnes (Alexandria, Va.), 12-6, 6; Concord-Carlisle (Concord, Mass.), 15-0, 5; Wilton (Conn.), 13-4, 4; Comsewogue (N.Y.), 15-1, 2; Milton (Ga.), 17-3, 1; Worthington Kilbourne (Columbus, Ohio), 15-3, 1.
Dropped out: No. 34 Pittsford (N.Y.), 11-5; No. 48 Delbarton (Morristown, N.J.), 11-6.