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ISL: The three teams that could win, should win and will win

By Kyle DevitteMay 13, 2022

Players like senior Aidan O'Neil have made Tabor Academy a contender in the ISL. (Dave Arnold/New England Lacrosse Journal)

The Independent School League is one of the most competitive leagues in the prep ranks. With just one more week of regular-season games left in the 2022 season, several teams in the ISL have emerged as favorites.

A new playoff system will crown a champion soon enough, but which team has the best chance to win? Who could shock the field? And who should win based on the overall composition of the team?

Let's take a look at the ISL before the playoff seedings are finalized.

Here's a closer look at three teams: One that could win, one that should win and one that will win.

Tags: Belmont Hill, ISL, Noble and Greenough, St. Sebastian's, Tabor

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