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Installment #2 of our Girls HS Rankings, and we've fixed a mistake or two and certainly seen some shifts.
One of the mistakes was seeing a Doylestown result that was actually a result for their reserves—it's interest that basically they played a league game with their reserves while also playing an EGRL game.
World-class athletes are the big draw for the LA Sevens, there's more to it than that.
Thirty-two teams will be at Dignity Health Sports Park, with the two world Championship tournaments and also two requalification tournaments.
The best 7s teams in the world will be on display, and when fans want to take a break from all the action, there's a bunch of other stuff going on.
Fairfield Prep concluded a tour to Northern California, playing two single-school teams in the process.
St. Ignatius of San Francisco re-assembled for the first game. Several of the single-school teams in Northern California move on to club play starting in March, but Ignatius hosted Fairfield and pulled off a 31-28 victory.
Newly #1-ranked school team St. Ignatius capped off Senior Night with a 64-24 victory over rivals St. Edward in a midweek meeting of the two Cleveland, Ohio teams.
The game was the finale match of the Cavoli Cup, the challenge trophy inaugurated this season that tracks results including Varsity, JV, and Freshmen and is named after a beloved teacher who taught at both schools.
Doylestown Girls came away from their trip to the Gonzaga Rugby Classic in Virginia as tournament champions.
The Pennsylvania team defeated Wando, Aspetuck, and Morris, allowing just the one try in the process.