FAB 50 High School Soccer Team Rankings

The fall season includes the following states: California (fall section only), Connecticut, D.C., Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia (private), Washington, West Virginia.

The rankings are compiled by high school rankings editor Sheldon Shealer.

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Rank School Record
1 (1) Davis Kaysville, UT 20-0-0*
Season Complete. Utah Class 5A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,375 students, grades 10-12.
NOTES: BYU commits Mikayla Colohan and junior Olivia Wade scored the goals as Davis capped a second straight perfect season with its third straight state title in a 2-1 victory over SIMA FAB 50-ranked Fremont. Davis is riding a state record 44-match win streak. The Darts, which finished No. 2 in the FAB 50 last year following a 20-0 season and outscoring opponents 109-8, took it a step further this year by outscoring foes 120-8.
2 (2) Northern Highlands Allendale, NJ 14-0-0
Claudia Dipasupil scored the game-winning goal in overtime, assisted by Notre Dame commit Eva Hurm, as Northern Highlands held off rival Ramapo 2-1 in the Bergen County Tournament semifinals.
3 (3) Penn Mishawaka, IN 21-0-1
Indiana offers one of the most bizarre playoff structures with teams playing what amounts to the state quarterfinals and semifinals in the same day, then taking off a week before the final. Penn was able to sweep Noblesville (1-0) and Munster (2-0) to advance to a state final showdown with two-time defending champ Brebeuf Jesuit this weekend.
4 (4) Strongsville Strongsville, OH 16-0-1
The early rounds of the Ohio playoffs are often lopsided affairs, as evidence by the showings of Strongsville and Medina last week. Sophomore Kayla Wypasek almost doubled her season goal production with three scores in the team's 8-0 playoff wi over Valley Forge.
5 (5) Medina Medina, OH 16-0-1
Like Strongsville, Medina cruised in its playoff opening with Tarah Roller recording three goals and three assists in the Bees' 9-0 victory over Barberton.
6 (6) Houston Germantown, TN 17-0-2
Jillian Hildreth scored the game-winning goal in overtime as Houston edged Arlington 2-1 in the Region 7-AAA final. The win sends Houston into this week's state quarterfinals.
7 (7) St. Anthony's Melville, NY 14-0-0
Sabrina Cristodero scored five goals last week as St. Anthony's rolled off three wins, including a 2-0 victory over previously undefeated Northport. Cristodero scored the second goal to clinch the result against Northport.
8 (8) Glastonbury Glastonbury, CT 13-0-0
Caroline Bogue scored a goal in each match as Glastonbury posted wins over Berlin and state-ranked RHAM.
9 (9) Central Catholic Lawrence, MA 15-0-0
Central Catholic shut out Billerica (5-0) and Methuen (4-0) last week to keep its undefeated season rolling.
10 (10) Parkland Allentown, PA 21-0-0
Junior Brooke Schutter, who has committed to Duquesne, scored both goals as Parkland defeated rival Emmaus 2-0 to win a third straight EPC championship.
11 (11) Walsh Jesuit Cuyahoga Falls, OH 16-1-0
Walsh Jesuit faces Aurora in a second-round playoff match on Tuesday.
12 (15)
 
Seattle Prep Seattle, WA 16-0-0
Six of Seattle Prep's seven goals, in two wins, were scored by underclassmen last week.
13 (17)
 
Brebeuf Jesuit Indianapolis, IN 22-1-1
Six players scored the goals as Brebeuf defeated Columbus North and Terre Haute North Vigo, both on Saturday, to lift the two-time defending state champion Braves into a third straight state final.
14 (19)
 
Skyline Sammamish, WA 11-0-3
A loss by Issaquah last week allowed Skyline to slide into first place in King County 4A as the season enters the stretch run. Skyline won a pair of matches last week with senior Alexa Kirton scored in each outing.
15 (21)
 
Loveland Loveland, OH 16-0-1
Rachel Ernst scored twice as Loveland opened the playoffs with a 6-0 victory over Mercy last week.
16 (22)
 
Neshaminy Langhorne, PA 16-1-1
Neshaminy earned the No. 1 seed in the 24-team District 1-AAAA playoffs. The top five teams from the district advance to the state tournament. The way the brackets are set, Neshaminy could meet Spring-Ford in the district semifinals, but by that time both teams would have automatically qualified for the state tournament.
17 (23)
 
Pennsbury Fairless Hills, PA 15-1-0
Pennsbury received the No. 2 seed in the District 1-AAAA playoffs. Pennsbury could face SIMA FAB 50 No. xx Pennridge in the semifinal round if tournament plays out according to the seedings.
18 (25)
 
Hingham Hingham, MA 14-0-1
Quincy (7-1) and Plymouth (5-0) proved no match for Hingham last week as the state's No. 2 team climbed higher in this week's SIMA FAB 50.
19 (24)
 
Spring-Ford Royersford, PA 19-0-1
KK O'Donnell scored a goal in both games as Spring-Ford defeated Pope John Paul and Owen J. Roberts last week.
20 (36)
 
Hunterdon Central Flemington, NJ 13-1-1
High Point commit Mackenzie Mullins scored twice and South Carolina-bound Luciana Zullo added a goal and two assists as Hunterdon Central defeated Pingry School 4-2 in a key league win last week. Zullo also scored in a county tournament 2-1 win over Sparta.
21 (13)
 
Massapequa Massapequa, NY 12-1-2
Massapequa tied a pair of matches, capped with a scoreless draw against McDonogh School (Md.).
22 (27)
 
Montgomery Santa Rosa, CA 16-1-0
Cindy Arteaga provided Montgomery's offensive highlight last week, scoring three goals in the team's 5-0 win over Cardinal Newman.
23 (28)
 
Norwin Irwin, PA 16-0-1
Norwin capped an undefeated regular season with a 4-1 win over North Allegheny. Norwin starts District 7 postseason play this week.
24 (29)
 
La Cueva Albuquerque, NM 16-1-1
La Cueva's 16-match undefeated streak has been powered by an amazingly balanced offense. No player has more than nine goals this season and 18 of the 19 rostered field players scoring at least one goal.
25 (30)
 
Baldwinsville Baldwinsville, NY 15-0-1
Baldwinsville was idle last week. The team starts postseason play this week against Fayetteville-Manlius.

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