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Have a look at the top high school girls' lacrosse teams in the Bucks County area

We rank the top 10 girls' lacrosse teams in the area heading into the season (in order).

1. Germantown Academy

The Patriots play in the rugged Inter-Academic League, which Episcopal Academy won the last two seasons, and should be in contention for the league crown after an 11-5 mark a year ago. Senior Emma Goodwin, already a 100-plus career goal scorer, leads the way.

2. Pennsbury

The Falcons qualified for the PIAA District One Class 3A tournament and won their preliminary game before being eliminated. They also shared the Suburban One League National Conference title with North Penn and finished with a 14-5 record. Junior attack Grace Holmes is a dominant three-year starter.

Pennsbury, led by players like Mia Popovich, will again be one of the top teams in the area.
Pennsbury, led by players like Mia Popovich, will again be one of the top teams in the area.

3. North Penn

The Maidens qualified for the PIAA District One Class 3A tournament and won their preliminary game before being eliminated. They also shared the SOL National Conference title with Pennsbury and finished with a 13-6 record.

4. Upper Moreland

The Golden Bears placed third at the PIAA District One Class 2A tournament and qualified for the PIAA tournament, finishing with a 19-4 record. Junior Annalise Messina is solid at midfield and will be a team leader.

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5. Gwynedd Mercy

The Monarchs placed fourth at the PIAA District One Class 2A tournament, losing to Upper Moreland in the game for third place, and qualified for the PIAA tournament, finishing with a 14-5 record. Sophomore Maddie McFadden is only going to get better in the midfield.

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6. Pennridge

The Rams qualified for the PIAA District One Class 3A tournament and won their preliminary game before being eliminated in the first round by eventual district and PIAA champion Owen J. Roberts. Pennridge finished the season 12-8. Senior midfielder Ava Fantaskey leads a strong returning senior group.

7. Council Rock South

The Golden Hawks qualified for the PIAA District One Class 3A tournament and lost their preliminary game by a goal to Lower Merion. They finished the season 14-4. Senior goalie Kaya Mallon again will lead the way.

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8. Central Bucks West

The Bucks qualified for the PIAA District One Class 3A tournament and lost their preliminary game to Kennett to finish the season 9-6. They return a young, but experienced, nucleus of players.

9. Lansdale Catholic

The Crusaders had a superb 13-6 mark a year ago but are hindered by the fact that PIAA District 12 Class 2A only receives one PIAA championship slot so they did not qualify. Plus, defending PIAA champion, and fellow Philadelphia Catholic League foe, Archbishop Carroll, is also a roadblock.

10. Dock Mennonite

The Pioneers qualified for the PIAA District One Class 2A tournament but lost in the opening round to eventual district runner-up Bishop Shanahan. Senior midfielder Abby Mellinger will help lead the way.

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Drew Markol: dmarkol@theintell.com; @dmarkol

This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: See our rankings of the top 10 girls' lacrosse teams in Bucks County