Vero Beach High Schoo’s Girls Lacrosse Team made the maxpreps xcellent 20 national rankings this week finishing in the top 3. Way to represent the sunshine state in the north east!
1. Garden City (N.Y.), 21-0: Catherine Dickinson and Mikaela Rix each had three goals and Caroline Tarzian had two goals and two assists in the previously mentioned state title game win against Brighton. (Last week’s ranking: No. 1)
2. McDonogh (Owings Mills, Md.), 19-0: Taylor Cummings scored five goals, helping the Eagles prevail over Roland Country School (Md.) 18-17 in the IAA A Conference title game for their 51st straight win. (Last week’s ranking: No. 2)
3. Vero Beach (Fla.), 22-0: The Fighting Indians wrapped up a 22-0 campaign by beating Winter Springs, 20-3, in the FHSAA championship game to extend their winning streak to 60 games. (Last week’s ranking: No. 3)
A stated goal of Miami-Dade County Public Schools is the provision of athletic opportunities to all high school students. In order to increase the playing opportunities for Lacrosse players and facilitate the scheduling of games, the sport needs to be recognized by the FHSAA as a varsity sport. The high school lacrosse booster clubs will finance 100% of the cost to play, including subsidies for those players who cannot afford to pay.



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Saint Andrew’s School has announced a change in the leadership of its boys’ varsity lacrosse program. The school and head coach Jeff Goldberg have mutually agreed to move forward separately, allowing Coach Goldberg to pursue his interests more fully through his Premier Players Lacrosse Academy, which offers a multitude of services for young athletes and coaches to excel in lacrosse.

The Benjamin School lacrosse team had an incredible second-half run in the Interscholastic Associates state semifinals as the Buccaneers rallied with a dozen consecutive goals to beat defending champion Dwyer 18-16 on Friday at Boca Raton High to advance to the champsionship game versus Jesuit High School out of Tampa, FL.
Tampa Jesuit High School (15-1) defeated Fort Myers-Bishop Verot 13-11 in the state semifinals to advance to the championship game.



Story from TCPalm.com Prepzone By Laurel Pfahler
Even when the Vero Beach girls lacrosse team is not at its best, the Fighting Indians are unbeatable.
The Indians (19-0) advanced to their seventh straight Final Four with a 24-2 win over Olympia in the second round of state tournament play-in games Friday, despite being off in their passing game that typically nears flawlessness.
Vero Beach, which has won four straight on-the-field state titles and 25 consecutive playoff games, will face Winter Springs, a 19-13 winner over Ponte Vedra, in the state semifinals April 23 in Winter Garden.
“(Olympia) is a three-time district champion, and this was a regional final,” Vero Beach coach Shannon Dean said. “They are a good team. That’s just a gage of where our program is at. The final score is a product of our hard work.”
Dean chalked up the off-target and dropped passes — which came early in the first half and toward the end of the game — to adrenaline, as the Vero Beach seniors were playing their final home game.
But even with some struggles, Vero Beach had no trouble putting away the Titans. The Indians, who are ranked fifth in the nation, have outscored their Florida opponents 273-46 this season, and finding the net was never a problem Friday.
Vero Beach jumped to a 12-0 lead before the Titans got on the board in just their third attack of the game with 1:25 left in the first half. The score was 13-1 at halftime, but the Indians couldn’t hold back as they prepare for another state title.
“These games are us tuning up for the big show,” senior midfielder Krista Grabher said. “We need them to warm up for the last two games. People don’t realize how hard we work. It’s the playoffs. They made the regional final too, and we will never reach our best if we don’t play our best.”
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The Lake Highland Prep Varsity Boys Lacrosse program has achieved tremendous success in its short history. In just three years of varsity competition the Highlanders are recognized throughout the state of Florida as one of the elite programs. Having reached the state tournament final four in 2009, the Highlanders are ready for greatness again, making another deep playoff run in 2010.
Inside Lacrosse debuted the third annual Under Armour/Inside Lacrosse Regional Rankings, featuring the Top 10 teams within Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Southeast and West. Check thier high school lacrosse rankings page every week through the spring for updates on the Regional Rankings, as well as Regional Notebooks from all five areas.

Inside Lacrosse Preseason Regional Rankings
Southeast
1. Saint Andrew’s (Fla.)
2. Highland Park (Texas)
3. McCallie (Tenn.)
4. Lovett (Ga.)
5. Charlotte Providence (N.C.)
6. St. Mark’s (Texas)
7. Charlotte Catholic (N.C)
8. Lassiter (Ga.)
9. Lake Highland Prep (Fla.)
10. Chapel Hill (N.C.)
States: North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Louisia, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma
university of florida men’s lacrosse takes on florida state university at amway arena in Orlando, FL before the Orlando Titans game. Photo courtesy of FloridaSportsPhotos.