The table below contains a listing of the girls' high school state and divisional champions and runners-up for 2004. If you have additions or corrections, please send an e-mail to dan@laxpower.com with the specifics. |
State (Division) | Champion | Runner-Up |
Arizona | Xavier College Prep 6 | Gilbert 5 |
Colorado | Cherry Creek 20 | Air Academy 8 |
Connecticut (Division I) | Wilton 9 | Darien 7 |
Connecticut (Division II) | Joel Barlow 8 | Mazuk 4 |
Delaware | St. Andrew's 20 | Caesar Rodney 5 |
Florida | Wellington 9 | Lake Brantley 8 |
Georgia | Lovett 7, Westminster 7 (no OT played) | |
Illinois | Lake Forest 10 | Loyola Academy 8 |
Indiana | Culver Academy 6 | Park Tudor 1 |
Kentucky | Manual 9 | Oldham County 6 |
Maine | Waynflete 9 | North Yarmouth Academy 6 |
Maryland (IAAM-A) | St. Paul's School for Girls 5 | Roland Park Country Day 4 |
Maryland (IAAM-B) | Friends School 9 | Archbishop Spalding 5 |
Maryland (IAAM-C) | Glenelg Country School 13 | Oldfields School 9 |
Maryland (2A-1A) | Century 15 | Southern AA 7 |
Maryland (3A-2A) | Mt. Hebron 20 | Catonsville 4 |
Maryland (4A-3A) | C. Milton Wright 19 | Westminster 6 |
Maryland/DC/VA (WCAC) | Good Counsel 12 | Holy Cross 8 |
Massachusetts (State) | Longmeadow 17 | Westwood 11 |
Massachusetts (MIAA North) | Framingham 19 | Peabody 10 |
Massachusetts (MIAA Central) | Algonquin 8 | Shrewsbury 7 |
Massachusetts (MIAA South) | Westwood 15 | Wellesley 3 |
Massachusetts (MIAA West) | Longmeadow 13 | Minnechaug 4 |
Michigan (Class A) | Grosse Point South 18 | Marian 11 |
Michigan (Class B) | Mercy 7 | Grand Blanc 6 |
Michigan (Class C) | Swartz Creek 12 | Ladywood 10 |
Minnesota (MSHSL) | Eden Prairie 10 | Blake School 6 |
Minnesota (NSLA) | Kennedy 7 | Cooper 4 |
Missouri | MICDS 10 | Ursuline Academy 9 |
New England (CT/Founders) | Loomis Chafee | Hotchkiss |
New England (Fairchester) | Greenwich Academy 12 | Convent of the Sacred Heart 10 |
New England (ISL) | Brooks School | Middlesex |
New England (Lakes Region) | Holderness School | |
New Hampshire (Division I) | Pinkerton 7 | Concord 6 |
New Hampshire (Division II) | Bishop Brady 10 | Bow 7 |
New Jersey | Moorestown 11 | Holy Cross 3 |
New York (I) | Fayetteville-Manlius 13 | Brighton 7 |
New York (II) | Penn Yan Academy 7 | Corning East 6 |
New York (Nassau-Suffolk Catholic) | Holy Trinity 14 | St. Anthony's 12 |
North Carolina | East Chapel Hill 13 | Chapel Hill 12 |
Ohio | Upper Arlington 16 | Shaker Heights 9 |
Oregon | Sunset 9 | West Linn/Wilsonville 7 |
Pennsylvania (AAA) | Conestoga 13 | Ridley 7 |
Pennsylvania (AA) | Springfield(Delco) 11 | Great Valley 10 |
Pennsylvania (WPIAL) | Mt. Lebanon 14 | Sewickley 9 |
Rhode Island | Barrington 10 | North Kingstown 8 |
South Carolina | Hilton Head 13 | Ridgeview 4 |
Tennessee | Harpeth Hall 8 | Ravenwood 6 |
Texas | Cy-Fair 10 | Hockaday School 6 |
Utah | Jordan 7 | Bingham 5 |
Vermont (Division 1) | Middlebury Union 9 | Champlain Valley Union 8 |
Vermont (Division 2) | Mount Mansfield Union 16 | Chelsea 6 |
Virginia (AA) | Charlottesville 9 | Rockbridge 7 |
Virginia (Public) | W.T. Woodson 20 | Albermarle 4 |
Virginia (ISL) | St. Stephen's & St. Agnes 19 | National Cathedral 4 |
Virginia (LIS) | St Anne's Belfield 11 | Collegiate School 8 |
Washington (A) | Bainbridge Island A 16 | Mercer Island 6 |
Washington (B) | Kitsap 17 | Bainbridge Island B 6 |
West Virginia | Morgantown 7 | University HS 5 |
Dr. Laurence Feldman, Executive Director Dr. Robert Kroshefsky, Director of Men's Lacrosse Dr. Daniel Larsen, Director of Women's Lacrosse George Baldassare, Director of HS Boys' Lacrosse copyright LaxMath.com June, 2019 |