The AJC's Week 6 lacrosse rankings were released on Thursday and there were no changes to the No. 1 spots. Below are those rankings with the previous weeks' rankings in parenthesis, along with updated records through Wednesday's games according to LaxPower.com.

1. North Gwinnett (1) 11-0

2. Lambert (2) 11-0

3. Lassiter  (3) 9-2

4. Etowah (4) 10-2

5. Pope (5) 10-2

6. Mill Creek (7) 9-2

7. Centennial (8)

8. Johns Creek (9) 7-3

9. Walton (6) 9-3

10. North Paulding (10) 7-3

1. Westminster (1) 8-1

2. Allatoona (3) 8-1

3. GAC (2) 7-2

4. Lovett (4) 7-3

5. Cambridge (10) 8-3

6. Wesleyan (5) 8-3

7. McInotsh (6) 7-2

8. Blessed Trinity (7) 8-3

9. Kell (NR) 8-2

10. Marist (9) 5-1

1. Milton (1) 6-1

2. Walton (3) 9-2

3. Mill Creek (2) 11-0

4. Chattahoochee (4) 7-2

5. Lassiter (5) 6-5

6. North Gwinnett (6) 9-2

7. Northview (7) 10-3

8. Harrison (8) 7-3

9. West Forsyth (9) 9-1

10. Centennial (NR) 7-3

1. Blessed Trinity (1) 10-1

2. Kell (2) 10-2

3. Cambridge (3) 6-4

4. Westminster (4) 10-2

5. Wesleyan (5) 10-2

6. Sprayberry  (6) 7-2

7. Marist (7) 7-0

8. McIntosh (8) 2-3

9. Creekview  (9) 6-2

10. Lovett (10) 3-4

  • No team enjoyed a bigger boost in the rankings - boys or girls - than Cambridge, who jumped from No. 10 to 5 in A-AAAAA after its 9-7 win over GAC on Monday. The Bears followed that up with a 17-10 win over Wesleyan on Tuesday.
  • Walton defeated North Cobb 17-1 on Tuesday, with Coulton Neal leading the Raiders with four goals and three assists. Cameron Riley pitched in three goals and one assist and Stewart Hanks and Davis Neal scored two goals apiece. Harrison Mills and Justin Peterman had three assists.
  • Mill Creek defeated West Forsyth 11-8 to extend its win streak to four. The Hawks are led by Eddie Greico, Bailey Williams and Jeremy Kohn, all of whom have 28 goals on the year. Colton Eubanks leads the team with 18 assists.
  • Centennial entered the AAAAAA rankings at No. 10 after knocking off then-No. 10 Lambert on March 24. Other than that minor swap at the bottom of the rankings, the top 10 remained the same for both classification.
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Credit: Brian O'Shea (AJC)

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Credit: Brian O'Shea (AJC)