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Hingham leads NELJ’s Week 4 poll

By Marisa IngemiApril 16, 2018

Now four weeks into the season, it's still hard to say what the landscape is in the MIAA. The traditional powerhouses have had success, but nearly all are marked by a loss.

Some teams, such as Medfield and Xaverian, continue to perplex in different ways, while the top four spots remain a tossup. The coaches poll varies from the New England Lacrosse Journal poll this week, as everyone continues to try to make sense of the league.

Tags: high school lacrosse, MIAA Boys Lacrosse, MIAA Coaches Poll

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