1 (1)
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St. Benedict's Prep
Newark, NJ
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14-0-0
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Celio Pompeu scored first-half goals last week in wins over The Hill School (Pa.) and Chaminade (N.Y.) as the Gray Bees remained perfect. In both outings, St. Benedict's carried multi-goal leads into halftime. |
2 (2)
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Whitefish Bay
Whitefish Bay, WI
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19-0-0
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Whitefish Bay showed last week why it was a preseason Top 30 pick in the FAB 50 and have been climbing all season long with a 3-0 win over perennial state power Marquette. The result ended Marquette's instate undefeated streak at 55 matches. Matthew Comiskey scored all three goals. |
3 (3)
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Conestoga
Berwyn, PA
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15-0-1
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In a season full of quality results, Conestoga might have delivered the most impressive one last week -- a 5-1 win over Cumberland Valley. That's the same Cumberland Valley team that played to a tie with perennial North Carolina independent school power Wesleyan Christian. This week, Conestoga faces a real threat in FAB 50-ranked Lower Merion. Both teams are 10-0 in league play. |
4 (4)
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Libertyville
Libertyville, IL
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14-0-2
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Libertyville opens postseason play as the No. 1 seed in its regional, a which includes Top 25-ranked Waukegan and last year's state runner-up Barrington. Surviving that group, which also has locally ranked Carmel and Buffalo Grove will not be an easy task. |
5 (5)
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Martin Luther King
Manhattan, NY
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11-0-0
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Martin Luther King picked up a forfeit win last week against a team it had defeated by double-digits earlier in the season. |
6 (7)
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Delbarton School
Morristown, NJ
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13-0-1
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Liam McSorley served up assists on three of Delbarton's four goals last week as the Green Wave defeated Montville 3-1 and Dover 1-0. |
7 (10)
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Naperville North
Naperville, IL
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20-1-1
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Defenders Colin Iverson and Ethan Harvey scored goals four minutes apart midway through the second half as Naperville North rallied for a 2-1 win over Neuqua Valley in the DuPage Valley Conference final. |
8 (11)
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Columbus St. Francis de Sales
Columbus, OH
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15-0-1
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Hector Gomez scored twice as St. Francis de Sales closed out an undefeated regular season with a 5-1 win over Indian Hill. |
9 (12)
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Parkland
Allentown, PA
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18-1-0
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John Kiser scored five goals and Owen Iacobelli added four last week as Parkland won four matches. In the finale of that busy week, Parkland scored five second-half goals to put away Allentown Central Catholic 6-1 after the score was tied at 1 at halftime. |
10 (13)
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E.O. Smith
Storrs, CT
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10-0-0
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Cooper Knecht scored twice as E.O. Smith rallied for a 2-1 win over Glastonbury. E.O. Smith also defeated South Windsor last week. The Panthers have not been overly dominating lately, winning two one-goal and one two-goal contest -- but they are doing it against of the state's top public schools. |
11 (14)
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Peters Township
McMurray, PA
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12-0-1
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Peters Township clinched the WIAL Class 4A Section 2 league title with a 4-0 win over second-place Upper St. Clair last week. The Indians had matches Monday and Tuesday to close out the regular season. |
12 (15)
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Wayzata
Minneapolis, MN
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16-0-2
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Ethan Wagner scored the lone goal as Wayzata defeated Minneapolis Southwest 1-0 to advance to this week's Class 2A, Section 6 final. |
13 (24)
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Archbishop Curley
Baltimore, MD
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16-1-1
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Penn commit Ben Stitz scored twice as Archbishop Curley pulled away from a 4-0 victory over St. Augustine (N.J.) at Villanova's Higgins Soccer Complex. |
14 (18)
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Severna Park
Severna Park, MD
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11-0-1
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Severna Park shut out Chesapeake-AA and Northeast-AA to remain in the lead of the Anne Arundel County League race. |
15 (19)
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Cardinal Gibbons
Raleigh, NC
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13-0-2
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Cardinal Gibbons' lone scheduled match was washed out last week. |
16 (20)
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La Cueva
Albuquerque, NM
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13-0-4
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Jake Eanes scored goals in both games and Andres Zanios had a two-goal performance against Sandia as La Cueva won a pair of matches last week. |
17
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Olentangy Liberty
Powell, OH
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12-1-2
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Underclassmen Colin McCort and Ashvin Rajmahon scored the goals as Liberty posted a second big victory of the season with a 2-1 defeat of Dublin Coffman. The Patriots also defeated St. Ignatius last month. |
18 (9)
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Dublin Coffman
Dublin, OH
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13-1-2
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Emeka Eneli tied the match at 1, but Dublin Coffman ended up falling to Olentangy Liberty 2-1 in the regular season finale for both programs. They could meet again in postseason play. |
19 (21)
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Waukegan
Waukegan, IL
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14-2-3
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Waukegan, which handed Libertyville one if its two ties this season, is the No. 2 seed in the Fremd Section and could earn a rematch with Libertyville if the seeds hold up in a highly competitive section. |
20 (22)
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Cicero Morton
Cicero, IL
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18-1-2
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Morton's lone loss this year is to Waukegan. The Mustangs are the top seed in its section and will be easily favored to win in a section that also has Lyons and Oak Park-River Forest. |
21 (25)
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Salesianum
Wilmington, DE
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9-1-0
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Casey Kurlej had a big week, scoring twice and handing out a pair of assists in a a pair of Salesianum wins. He scored the team's first two goals in an 11-0 thrashing of St. Mark's. He assisted on a goal during the team's 2-0 win over Appoquinimink. Sophomore Andrew Blackwell added a hat trick during an eight-goal second half against St. Mark's. |
22 (8)
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Blue Valley Southwest
Overland Park, KS
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12-0-1
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Junior Andrew Lawrence scored the team's lone goal as Blue Valley Southwest and Bishop Miege played to a 1-1 last week in a battle of undefeated teams. |
23 (30)
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Bishop Miege
Roeland Park, KS
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12-0-1
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Bishop Miege and Blue Valleu Southwest played to a 1-1 tie last week, leaving the teams tied for first in the Eastern Kansas League as both teams enter the final week of regular season play. |
24 (17)
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Bishop Gorman
Las Vegas, NV
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14-0-3
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Corrigan Neville had a goal and one assist as Bishop Gorman edged Spring Valley 3-2 last week. In a bit f a shock, Goman and Clark played to a scoreless draw. Clark was in last place in the league. This week, Gorman faces a tough Durango team, which sets second in the league behind Gorman. |
25 (23)
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Walt Whitman
Bethesda, MD
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8-1-2
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Walt Whitman posted three shutouts last week, but one was a scoreless draw with Quince Orchard. The Vikings have allowed only five goals this year, two of them in a 2-1 setback to St. Benedict's (N.J.). |