How the West Has Won

Georgetown Prep plays Delbarton (NJ) on Saturday in Princeton and St. Albans plays at West Genesee (N.Y.) on April 26 in games we always hoped we'd see but were never sure we would. Those rank with Mount Hebron's games against Carthage (NY) a few years ago as a sign that high school lacrosse is losing its boundaries. Further proof comes to us from the Web site Westsidelax, which monitors lacrosse out west. The feature story there today is about the three MIAA teams that lost to teams from Colorado and California. An interesting read.

By Christian Swezey |  April 17, 2008; 10:58 AM ET  | Category:  High Schools
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Mount St. Joe isn't very good.

Posted by: Coachie | April 17, 2008 3:09 PM

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