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Thursday, January 31, 2008

O'Connell's 6-4 win over DeMatha last Friday moved those teams up and down, respectively, and allowed Stone Bridge to become the first public school to crack the top five. Georgetown Prep earned a solid 5-1 win over then-No. 9 Wootton. South River, the defending Maryland Scholastic Hockey League public school champion, has played an easier schedule than other ranked teams, but has good talent and a spotless record.

Team*LW
1. Gonzaga (7-1-1)1
2. Bullis (8-0)2
3. Landon (12-6)3
4. G'town Prep (10-6-2)5
5. Stone Bridge (7-1)6
6. O'Connell (12-6)8
7. DeMatha (7-10-1)4
8. Langley (14-4)7
9. B-CC (12-6-1)10
10. South River (11-0)NR

Records through Tuesday.



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