Episcopal, Parkview Baptist, SJA, Jesuit top Louisiana High School Cross Country rankings

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The final rankings before the state meet are out from the Louisiana Cross Country Coaches Association.

Episcopal tops the girls small rankings in unanimous fashion with E.D. White Catholic second. Parkview Baptist is the unanimous No. 1 in the boys small school rankings with Newman second.

St. Joseph’s Academy is first in the girls large school rankings in unanimous fashion with Byrd second. Jesuit remains the unanimous top-ranked team in the boys large school rankings with Brother Martin second.

Girls Small School Rankings
Rank Team Points
1 Episcopal (10) 100
2 E.D. White Cath. 83
3 ARCA 82
4 St. Thomas Aquinas 67
5 Country Day 60
6 Newman 52
7 Ascension Episcopal 44
8 Episcopal Acadiana 20
9 McGehee 18
10 St. Michael 9

Others receiving votes: Parkview, University, Sacred Heart- GC

Boys Smal School Rankings
Rank Team Points
1 Parkview Bapt. (10) 100
2 Newman 90
3 Country Day 74
4 Episcopal 73
5 ARCA 55
6 E.D. White Cath. 49
7 Episcopal Acadiana 40
8 University Lab 28
9 D’Arbonne Woods 18
10 Loyola 12

Others receiving votes: St. Michael, Westminster

Girls Large School Rankings
Rank Team Points
1 St. Joseph’s (10) 100
2 Byrd 90
3 Mt. Carmel 80
4 St. Thomas More 61
5 Dominican 60
6 Benton 36
7 Vandebilt Cath. 33
8 Ruston 31
9 Dutchtown 22
10 Teurlings Cath. 17

Others receiving votes: Baton Rouge, Sacred Heart, Zachary, St. Scholastica

Boys Large School Rankings
Rank Team Points
1 Jesuit (10) 100
2 Brother Martin 90
3 Ruston 80
4 Parkway 64
5 Catholic (BR) 63
6 Dutchtown 48
7 Holy Cross 41
8 Central Lafourche 27
9 Central Baton Rouge 19
10 West Monroe 16

Others receiving votes: Slidell, Hahnville

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