Final regular-season rankings in parentheses.
1. Young 34-0 (2)
Janee Thompson becomes leader Dolphins needed for an undefeated season and 4A title.
2. Bolingbrook 26-2 (1)
Four-overtime loss to Young a memorable end to four-year run of Morgan Tuck, Raiders.
3. Trinity 30-2 (3)
Megan Podkowa, Blazers fight to the finish against Young in sectional final.
4. Montini 33-5 (8)
Could 3A champ Broncos become first team in state history to four-peat next season?
5. Bartlett 32-2 (5)
Seniors Haley Videckis, Kristin Conniff, Lisa Palmer drive Hawks to exciting 4A third-place finish.
6. Marist 32-2 (4)
RedHawks’ run ends early against 4A runner-up Edwardsville, but Leah Bolton, JeTaun Rouse will return.
7. Hillcrest 28-4 (6)
Shannise Heady, Samirah Ali cap careers with 3A third-place win.
8. Loyola 26-9 (16)
Ramblers’ surprising 4A tournament run falls just short of third place with overtime loss to Bartlett.
9. Benet 25-7 (12)
Sidney and Christen Prasse lead Redwings to solid season before sectional loss to Bolingbrook.
10. Vernon Hills 27-6 (NR)
Cougars will be a 3A team to watch next season after finishing second behind play of sophomore Sydney Smith.
11. Waubonsie Valley 25-3 (7)
Warriors’ only losses are to Benet twice and Bartlett.
12. Lincoln-Way East 26-5 (10)
Griffins say goodbye to seniors Taylor Johnson, Caitlin McMahon.
13. Homewood-Flossmoor 22-8 (11)
Amena Brent, Vikings bow out against Lincoln-Way East in sectional semifinal.
14. Wheaton Warrenville South 28-4 (20)
Keep an eye on sophomore Meghan Waldron in 2012-13.
15. Maine South 25-7 (9)
Michelle Maher leaves but Jacqui Grant will be back for Hawks.
16. Morgan Park 22-9 (19)
Public League standout Kendyl Nunn closes career against Hillcrest.
17. Niles West 22-9 (15)
Jewell Loyd’s exceptional career ends with two-point loss to Glenbrook South.
18. Geneva 24-6 (13)
Sami Pawlak fuels the Vikings after Ashley Santos’ knee injury.
19. Fenwick 22-10 (18)
It will be Jade Owens’ turn to take over for Friars next season.
20. Fremd 22-6 (17)
Ashley McConnell, Haley Gorecki will make Vikings dangerous a year from now.




