FAB 50 High School Soccer Team Rankings

The spring season is comprised of the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming. The rankings are compiled by high school rankings editor Sheldon Shealer.
Rank School Record
1 (1) St. Pius X Atlanta, GA 22-0-0*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAA state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,150 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Georgia Southern signee Louie Aponte scored the lone goal as St. Pius won a third straight state title with a 1-0 victory over Cross Keys. The Golden Eagles have won four state titles in coach David Shea's five years at the helm, and 11 overall for the program. St. Pius finished the season with 18 shutouts, which included a 4-0 win over St. Joseph's (S.C.), a state title-winner.
2 (2) Dalton Dalton, GA 20-0-0*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,500 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Dalton capped a third straight state title with a 4-0 win over Allatoona in the state final. Senior standout Kobe Perez scored two goals. Churrui Huitanda had a goal and one assist. Dalton now has a spring-best 65-match undefeated run (64-0-1) and rolled through the postseason outscoring its five playoff opponents 32-0.
3 (4)
 
Johnston Johnston, IA 16-0-0
It could not have worked out any better as Iowa top-ranked Johnston will put its perfect record on the line against state No. 2 Ankeny Centennial, also 16-0, in this week's regular-season finale for both teams.
4 (6)
 
Hardin Valley Academy Knoxville, TN 18-0-2
Evan Zelem scored the lone goal in the team's postseason 1-0 win over Oak Ridge, then delivered a score in the 4-1 regional final victory over Morristown West to advance to this week's state quarterfinals. The results also extend coach Mike McLean's career as he has announced his resignation following this season.
5 (9)
 
Camas Camas, WA 16-0-1
Bennett Lehner scored two goals and Cameron Eyman netted one as Camas handled Mountain View 3-0 to win the Class 4A District 4 title and advance to the state tournament for the 17th straight year.
6 (10)
 
Cosby Midlothian, VA 12-1-0
West Virginia signee Austin Mann scored two goals in the team's 4-0 win over Thomas Dale, then added one goal in a 5-2 victory over Monacan.
7 (13)
 
Norman North Norman, OK 16-1-0*
Season Complete. Oklahoma Class 6A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,225 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Collin Short scored just 82 seconds into overtime as Norman North defending its state title with a 2-1 victory over Jenks. Norman North defeated Broken Arrow in the state semifinals. Norman North has been in the state final four straight years, winning three times. The program has six state titles in the last six years. The seniors posted a 51-5 record during their four years in the program.
8 (27)
 
J.L. Mann Greenville, SC 22-2-0*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,700 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Clemson signee Michele Bottari scored the lone goal as J.L. Mann defeated Wando 1-0 for the program's second title in four seasons. J.L. Mann and Wando have played for three of the last four Class 4A state titles.
9 (8)
 
Wando Mt. Pleasant, SC 25-2-0*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAAA state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 3,600 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Wando's bid for a second straight state title came up short in a 1-0 loss to J.L. Mann in the final. Wando posted its second win over the year over River Bluff in the state semifinals, which avenged the team's only regular-season setback.
10 (14)
 
McCallie School Chattanooga, TN 16-0-1
David Bowman scored twice and Drew Viscomi added the clincher as McCallie held on for a 3-2 win over St. Benedtict to advance to this week's state semifinals.
11 (32)
 
Duluth Duluth, GA 18-2-0*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,500 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Daniel Arnstein and Alexander Garuba scored the goals that carried Duluth to a 2-0 win over defending state champion Brookwood in the state final.
12 (7)
 
River Bluff Lexington, SC 20-3-1*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAAA state semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 3,000 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: River Bluff's season ended with a 4-3 state semifinal setback to Wando. Connor Slattery scored twice in the match. The Gators have reached the state semifinals both years of the school's existence. During the season, River Bluff split its matches with Wando.
13 Allatoona Acworth, GA 16-2-3*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAA state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 1,775 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Allatoona's 19-match undefeated run was ended in a 4-0 state final loss to Dalton. En route to the final, Allatoona defeated Riverwood in penalty kicks.
14 (35)
 
Riverwood Sandy Springs, GA 17-2-2*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAA state semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 1,600 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Riverwood's postseason run ended with a shootout loss to Allatoona following a scoreless match. Riverwood defeated Houston County in the playoffs, ending Houston County's undefeated run.
15 (36)
 
Houston County Warner Robins, GA 17-1-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAA state Round of 16.
School Facts: Public, 1,725 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Houston County's undefeated season ended with a 3-1 playoff loss to Riverwood. The Bears handed Greenbrier its lone regular-season defeat.
16 (12)
 
Greenbrier Evans, GA 19-2-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAA state semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 1,700 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Greenbrier's season ended with a one-sided loss to Dalton in the state semifinals. Greenbrier's other loss was to Houston County. The Wolf Pack won the Regions Border Classic Soccer Invitational, beating eventual South Carolina private school state champion Cardinal Newman 2-1 in the final.
17 (17) Cardinal Newman Columbia, SC 26-3-0*
Season Complete. South Carolina Independent Schools Association Class AAA state champion.
School Facts: Private, 450 students, grades 7-12.
NOTES: Cardinal Newman was pushed to penalty kicks, but emerged as state champion for the third straight year, beating Porter-Gaud following a 1-1 match. The Cardinals won their last 22 matches, which included winning the Nike Palmetto Cup. The team had early losses to Wando and Greenbrier (Ga.). The senior-heavy lineup features three NCAA Division I signees in Christian Kirol (Kentucky), Jack Sicker (Wofford) and Cam Parker (Presbyterian College). Cam Bohannon has committed to Roanoke College.
18 (20)
 
Alta Sandy, UT 17-1-1
Colbey Morf and Daniel Tree both scored a goal in each of Alta's wins last week, sending the team throguh to this week's state semifinals.
19 (21)
 
Science Hill Johnson City, TN 18-2-2
Lucas Atlman scored all three goals as Science Hill rallied for a 3-1 win over Oak Ridge in the regional final. The team advances to this week's state quarterfinals.
20 (22)
 
Houston Germantown, TN 19-1-2
Houston rolled up 22 goals while winning three matches last week in the regional playoffs.
21 (23)
 
Christian Brothers Memphis, TN 15-1-1
Christian Brothers edged Father Ryan 2-1 last week to sent up state semifinal showdown with perennial title contender Baylor School.
22 (26)
 
Langley McLean, VA 12-1-1
Jacob Labovitz scored four of the team's five goals last week as Langley posted wins over W.T. Woodson and Yorktown.
23 (28)
 
Lake Braddock Burke, VA 11-2-0
Lake Braddock edged Robert E. Lee 3-2 last week to move into this week's conference semifinals.
24 (19)
 
Broken Arrow Broken Arrow, OK 11-2-1*
Season Complete. Oklahoma Class 6A state semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 4,600 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Broken Arrow's season ended with a 1-0 loss to Norman North in the state semifinals. The team started the year with a 3-0 win over eventual state runner-up Jenks,
25 (38)
 
Albemarle Charlottesville, VA 14-0-1
Albemarle powered its way into the Top 25 with a 7-0 thrashing of former state-ranked Powhatan to cap a two-win week.

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