With two new voters added to the rolls, completing our group at 15, the Cheshire Rams remained the number one ranked team in the state.

The decision still wasn’t unanimous, however, as one player has again selected Masuk as the top team. The Panthers are ranked second just ahead of Foran, whose lone loss this season was to the top-ranked Rams.

New Milford made the big move of the week as their 6-5 win over Brookfield boosted the Green Wave up to the No. 4 spot, one rung above Brookfield, which slipped to 7-1 on the season with its first defeat.

North Branford (9-1), despite a 1-0 road loss at Jonathan Law, Southington (7-1), Woodland Regional (9-1), Darien (6-1) and St. Paul Catholic (9-0) round out the top 10.

No teams were added or dropped out this week.

ALSO RECEIVING VOTES: Norwich Free Academy 11, St. Joseph 3, Hale-Ray 3, Seymour 2, Avon 1, Mercy 1.

VOTERS: Julia Campbell, Watertown; Ayla DeCrescenzo, Woodland Regional; Faith Dalton, Ledyard; Charlotte Doyle, Jonathan Law; Fenway Jankowski, Hale-Ray; Ally Killoran, Rocky Hill; Jordan Kovach, Nonnewaug; Cienna McNamara, New Milford; Sydney Miller, Brookfield; Sophia Pergola, Torrington; Madison Pippa, Trumbull;; Julia Terry, Trumbull; Lilah Talaga, Coventry; Julia Lane, Mercy; Julia Kozlak, St. Paul Catholic.

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