All six top teams hold in NSCAA girls polls
Another week of girls regional rankings brought about a couple changes, though none at the top as all six top-ranked teams from a week ago held onto their spots. That includes new national No. 1 Exeter, which is humming along at top speed in Region I.
Here's a look at the rest of this week's regional rankings for girls soccer.
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Region I
The biggest change in Region I this week didn't involve any of the top three, which held steady with perfect records. Instead, Trumbull fell out of the poll from its perch at No. 4 last week, making way for Champlain Valley's modest move up from No. 5. Newton North took advantage by moving to No. 5 from No. 7 with its 6-0-0 record. Each of this week's top six sports a perfect record.
1. Exeter (Exeter, N.H.)
2. Central Catholic (Lawrence, Mass.)
3. Falmouth (Falmouth, Maine)
4. Champlain Valley Union (Hinesburg, Vt.)
5. Newton North (Newton, Mass.)
6. Bow (Bow, N.H.)
7. Northwest Catholic (West Hartford, Conn.)
8. East Greenwich (East Greenwich, R.I.)
9. Bangor (Bangor, Maine)
10. Peoples Academy (Morrisville, Vt.)
11. Glastonbury (Glastonbury, Conn.)
12. Lincoln-Sudbury Regional (Sudbury, Mass.)
13. Newburyport (Newburyport, Mass.)
14. Nashoba Regional (Bolton, Mass.)
15. Franklin (Franklin, Mass.)
Region II
It was another week of convulsions in New York's competitive top five. While South Side continues to be the calm inside the storm at 6-0-1, No. 2 Washingtonville and No. 5 Webster Thomas both fell out of the poll this week. Cornwall, No. 6 last week, is also no longer ranked. That pushed Northport in the No. 2 spot for the first time this year and allowed St. John The Baptist to shoot from No. 11 to No. 5 on the back of its 6-0-1 start to the season.
1. South Side (Rockville Center, N.Y.)
2. Northport (Northport, N.Y.)
3. Arlington (LaGrangeville, N.Y.)
4. Massapequa (Massapequa, N.Y.)
5. St. John the Baptist (West Islip, N.Y.)
6. Somers (Lincolndale, N.Y.)
7. Marcellus Senior (Marcellus, N.Y.)
8. Bronxville (Bronxville, N.Y.)
9. Schalmont (Schenectady, N.Y.)
10. Shenedehowa (Clifton Park, N.Y.)
11. Garden City (Garden City, N.Y.)
12. West Islip (West Islip, N.Y.)
13. Commack (Commack, N.Y.)
14. St. Anthony's (Melville, N.Y.)
15. Sayville (Sayville, N.Y.)
Region III
Upsets continue to be rare in New Jersey and Pennsylvania girls soccer. The top five is unmoved from a week ago, with only one draw and no losses split between them to this point in the season. Lower Dauphin fell out of the poll from No. 6 to make space for Montclair's move up from its eight-ranked spot a week ago. Montclair finished last week with a 9-0-0 record.
1. Northern Highlands (Allendale, N.J.)
2. Cumberland Valley (Mechanicsburg, Pa.)
3. Immaculate Heart Academy (Township of Washington, N.J.)
4. Neshaminy (Langhorne, Pa.)
5. Lenape (Medford, N.J.)
6. Montclair (Montclair, N.J.)
7. Central Bucks East (Doylestown, Pa.)
8. Eastern (Voorhees, N.J.)
9. Pennridge (Perkasie, Pa.)
10. Moorestown (Moorestown, Pa.)
11. Hunterdon Central (Flemington, N.J.)
12. Quaker Valley (Leetsdale, Pa.)
13. Spring-Ford (Rayersford, Pa.)
14. Pingry School (Martinsville, N.J.)
15. Downingtown East (Exton, Pa.)
Region IV
Winfield continued its assault on a region usually held firmly by D.C.-area schools, climbing from No. 5 to No. 3 this week thanks to an 8-0-0 record. The top two didn't move, though McDonogh's rough week scooted the program from No. 6 to No. 14 this week.
1. Houston (Germantown, Tenn.)
2. Our Lady of Good Counsel (Olney, Md.)
3. Winfield (Winfield, W.Va.)
4. Bishop O'Connell (Arlington, Va.)
5. Franklin (Franklin, Tenn.)
6. Sacred Heart Academy (Louisville, Ky.)
7. Charleston Catholic (Charleston, W.Va.)
8. Archbishop Spalding (Severn, Md.)
9. Hendersonville (Hendersonville, Tenn.)
10. Notre Dame Academy (Park Hills, Ky.)
11. Father Ryan (Nashville, Tenn.)
12. Oak Ridge (Oak Ridge, Tenn.)
13. Hurricane (Hurricane, Tenn.)
14. McDonogh School (Owings Mills, Md.)
t15. Tates Creek (Lexington, Ky.)
t15. Scott County (Georgetown, Ky.)
Region V
Avon's humble from No. 2 to No. 13 is the biggest change in this region, allowing Twinsburg to move up from No. 4 and Carmel to scoot back to No. 3 after an early-season stumble cost the Indiana program its No. 1 national ranking. Rocky River, meanwhile, remains a new constant atop Region V with its 11-0-1 record.
1. Rocky River (Rocky River, Ohio)
2. Twinsburg (Twinsburg, Ohio)
3. Carmel (Carmel, Ind.)
4. Zionsville (Zionsville, Ind.)
5. Burnsville (Burnsville, Minn.)
6. Walsh Jesuit (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio)
7. Hamilton Southeastern (Fishers, Ind.)
8. Minnetonka (Minnetonka, Minn.)
9. Dublin Coffman (Dublin, Ohio)
10. Guerin Catholic (Indianapolis, Ind.)
11. Pickerington North (Pickerington, Ohio)
12. Prior Lake (Prior Lake, Minn.)
13. Avon (Avon, Ind.)
14. Mason (Mason, Ohio)
15. Noblesville (Noblesville, Ind.)
Region VI
While Maria Carrillo hung onto the top spot, Seattle's Skyline gave way to Portland's Jesuit this week at No. 2. That means that Jesuit's girls and boys programs this week are the Region VI No.2, an impressive feat for a program that is arguably the strongest across the board in the country.
1. Maria Carrillo (Santa Rosa, Calif.)
2. Jesuit (Portland, Ore.)
3. Gig Harbor (Gig Harbor, Wash.)
4. Montgomery (Santa Rosa, Calif.)
5. Alta (Sandy, Utah)
6. St. Pius (Albuquerque, N.M.)
7. Skyline (Salt Lake City, Utah)
8. Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.)
9. Tigard (Tigard, Ore.)
10. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.)
11. Eldorado (Albuquerque, N.M.)
12. West Salem (Salem, Ore.)
13. Bishop Kelly (Boise, Idaho)
14. Palo Verde (Las Vegas, Nev.)
15. Issaquah (Issaquah, Wash.)
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