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October 22, 2024 — Top 10 for the week of October 20


As state playoffs have commenced and with tournaments ending in some places, we’re seeing some interesting matchups on the horizon. However, the most interesting one has to occur tomorrow as No. 1 Pottstown Hill School (Pa.) will take on No. 5 Villanova Academy of Notre Dame de Namur (Pa.) in a rematch of last year’s PAISAA state final. The Irish and the Rams played two taut classics last year with Notre Dame winning both by 1-0 scorelines. It will be interesting to see what we get this year.

Our RightToRightIsRight.com honorary No. 11 Team of the Week is Hood College, a small liberal arts school in Frederick, Md., who plays in the Mid Atlantic Commonwealth Conference. Hood has had its share of lean seasons in recent years, but last Saturday, with a 3-1 win over Eastern University, earned its first conference victory since 2006, when Hood was part of the Atlantic Women’s Colleges Conference. The Blazers had lost 115 conference games in a row before its win over Eastern, but the team is poised to have its first winning record since 1999.

1. Pottstown Hill School (Pa.) 15-0
Hill’s attack goes through Riley Savage and Aubrey Turner, but any one of the 10 outfielders can score for the Rams at any time; they are a balanced and skilled group who will take on last year’s PAISAA champions tomorrow in a must-see game

2. Mamaroneck (N.Y.) 15-0
Tigers finished their regular seasons against Cross River John Jay and will embark on Section 1 Class A play later this week

3. Malvern Villa Maria (Pa.) 16-1
The Hurricanes, playing up in the District 1-AAA bracket, will take on West Chester Henderson (Pa.) or Lansdale North Penn (Pa.) in the octofinal round; North Penn’s female enrollment is five times larger than Villa Maria’s

4. Watertown (Mass.) 15-0
Raiders, despite graduating a scintillating graduating class, has been rolling; regular season ends with Wakefield (Mass.) and Melrose (Mass.) before state tournament play

5. Villanova Academy of Notre Dame de Namur (Pa.) 15-1
Prepped yesterday with a game against Cherry Hill Camden Catholic (N.J.) before taking on Pottstown Hill School (Pa.) tomorrow

6. Emmaus (Pa.) 20-1
The Hornets beat Easton (Pa.) Area 4-1 last week to win the East Penn Conference title; will start on their road to a possible 36th consecutive PIAA District XI title on Thursday against Bethlehem Liberty (Pa.)

7. Westport Staples (Conn.) 14-1
The Wreckers finished their regular season against Fairfield Ludlowe (Conn.) before embarking on their FCIAC tournament campaign

8. North Caldwell West Essex (N.J.) 14-2
West Essex compete in the Essex County Tournament this week before embarking on state tournament play

9. Manheim (Pa.) Township 20-2
The Blue Streaks bested Lititz Warwick (Pa.) 1-0 in the Lancaster-Lebanon League final and now have an absolute minefield in the PIAA District 3-AAA tournament; three state finalists from recent years are in their half of the bracket

10. Andover Phillips Academy (Mass.) 11-0
The Big Blue have conceded exactly one goal this entire month; they take on Cambridge Buckingham Browne & Nichols (Mass.) and Deerfield (Mass.) Academy this week

11. Hood College 9-6
Leading scorer Morgan Hackett, who has seven goals on the season, is from nearby Parkton Hereford (Md.)

Who’s out: None

And bear in mind: La Jolla Bishop’s School (Calif.) 18-1, Denver Colorado Academy (Colo.) 11-0-1, Greenwood Village Cherry Creek (Colo.) 12-1, Darien (Conn.) 11-1, Lewes Cape Henlopen (Del.) 12-1, Delmar (Del.) 12-1, Smyrna (Del.) 11-2, Winnetka New Trier (Ill.) 19-1-1, Christian Academy of Louisville (Ky.) 15-4-1, Cherry Hill Camden Catholic (N.J.) 13-1, Clinton North Hunterdon (N.J.) 13-3, Cary (N.C.) Christian 14-0, Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.) 12-3, Worthington Thomas Worthington (Ohio) 13-5-1, Lititz Warwick (Pa.) 19-2, Millersville Penn Manor (Pa.) 13-4-1, Elliottsburg West Perry (Pa.) 17-2, Hummelstown Lower Dauphin (Pa.) 15-2, Lancaster (Pa.) Country Day School 17-0, Exeter Wyoming Area (Pa.) 16-0, Trinity Episcopal (Va.) 11-0-1, Yorktown Tabb (Va.) 14-0, Hartland Arrowhead (Wisc.) 12-2-2