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Top 25 Baltimore-DMV Girls High School Lacrosse Rankings - June 1, 2026
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Top 25 Baltimore-DMV Girls High School Lacrosse Rankings - June 1, 2026

  • Maryvale Prep (Md.) remains No. 1 with a 19-0 record and season complete.
  • Battlefield (Va.) debuts at No. 25 after beating Mountain View to reach the state quarterfinals.
  • Battlefield’s win over Mountain View followed by a semifinal and a regional final win propelled the ranking.
  • Maryvale Prep leads followed by Our Lady of Good Counsel and Manchester Valley as top MD programs.
  • St. Stephen’s & Saint Agnes (Va.) and McDonogh School (Md.) remain top-10 contenders in the rankings.
  • Notre Dame Prep and St. Paul’s are among top IAAM and WCAC programs finishing strong.
  • The ranking includes teams across IAAM, WCAC, VISAA, ISL, and DCSAA leagues with season results noted.
  • Geographic scope covers Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia.
  • The article emphasizes postseason progression, with Battlefield advancing to regional finals.
  • The rankings are authored by Derek Toney, a veteran DMV sports journalist.
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Malaki Starks Plans To Lean on Instincts More in Year 2 With Baltimore Ravens
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Malaki Starks Plans To Lean on Instincts More in Year 2 With Baltimore Ravens

  • Starks plans to play more instinctively in year two, hoping to make bigger plays for Baltimore.
  • Starks started 15 of 17 games as a rookie and played 94% of Ravens’ defensive snaps.
  • New coordinator Declan Doyle is spearheading a possibly more explosive offense for the Ravens.
  • Starks credits the Ravens' leadership and defensive backs group for his development.
  • Starks mentions the coaching staff, including Minter and Mickens, as key to his growth.
  • Starks notes the Ravens’ offense could shift toward more wide receiver use under Doyle.
  • Ravens added versatile receivers like Zay Flowers and Devontez Walker to complement the offense.
  • Starks highlights the Ravens’ defensive back group as a major benefit to his development.
  • The article frames Starks’ year-two growth within the Ravens’ evolving roster and scheme.
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