FAB 50 High School Soccer Team Rankings

Rank School Record
1 (1) Wando Mt. Pleasant, SC 26-0-0*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 3,875 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Charlie Marino's second-half goal carried Wando to a 1-0 win over J.L. Mann in the state final. The Warriors ended the year with an 11-match shutout streak. Marino, a junior soon to commit to a Division I program, was one of three Wando players on the Class AAAAA all-state team, joining Zach Aversano and Andrew Pickhardt. Seven of the nine seniors have committed to college programs, three to NCAA Division I teams. En route to a perfect season, Wando defeated teams from three states and Puerto Rico. Coach Shilo Tisdale has a career record of 270-31-2.
2 (3)
 
Roanoke Patrick Henry Roanoke, VA 17-0-0
Virginia commit Irakuze Donasiyano scored the first goal, his 27th on the season, as Patrick Henry defeated defending state champ Albemarle 2-0 for the Conference 16 championship last week.
3 (4)
 
McIntosh Peachtree City, GA 22-1-0*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,675 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Logan Brown scored the overtime winner, lifting McIntosh to a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Clarkston in the state final. The win marked McIntosh's sixth state title. Team's lone loss was a setback to nationally ranked Dalton, which lost in the postseason. The Chiefs had a regular season win over Clarkston and defeated Alabama 7A champ Oak Mountain 3-0.
4 (5)
 
Kellam Virginia Beach, VA 13-0-2
Kellam secured its top ranking among Virginia Beach programs with a victory over Frank Cox last week.
5 (7)
 
Montgomery Bell Academy Nashville, TN 12-0-1
Montgomery Bell faces SIMA FAB 50 No. 12 Father Ryan in a Wednesday state semifinal match.
6 (9)
 
Houston Germantown, TN 18-0-1
Houston faces a dangerous Farragut team in the state quarterfinals on Tuesday.
7 (6)
 
Berea Greenville, SC 21-0-0*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,100 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Wilbert Perez scored the first two goals and then served up the corner kick in overtime that Carlos Pacheco finished to give Berea a first-ever state title with a 3-2 decision over Blufton. Berea averaged nearly seven goals a match in a season where it overwhelmed its opponents, yet needed to survive to overtime contests in the playoffs.
8 (8) Archbishop Murphy Everett, WA 20-0-0
Archbishop Murphy has yet to be tested in the playoffs, reaching the state semifinals after 6-1 and 5-0 victories.
9 (10)
 
Station Camp Gallatin, TN 19-0-2
Station Camp faces Collierville in Tuesday's state quarterfinals.
10 (11)
 
Cardinal Newman Columbia, SC 18-1-1*
Season Complete. South Carolina Independent Schools Association Class AAA state champion.
School Facts: Private, 500 students, grades 7-12.
NOTES: Navy-bound Wyatt Millard scored three goals in the final as Cardinal Newman handled Hammond School 4-1. Millard finished the year with 16 goals and 18 assists. Newman's lone loss was a 3-1 setback to top-ranked Wando in a midseason tournament.
11 (12)
 
McCallie School Chattanooga, TN 11-1-4
McCallie takes on Christian Brothers in a a Wednesday state semifinal match.
12 (13)
 
Father Ryan Nashville, TN 12-1-2
Father Ryan faces Montgomery Bell in a Wednesday state semifinal match.
13 (34)
 
Washington-Liberty Arlington, VA 11-2-3
Andrew Kamian scored both goals as Washington-Lee upended Langley 2-1 in a clash between the state's last two large school state champions.
14 (2)
 
Langley McLean, VA 13-1-2
Grant Hughes gave Langley the lead, but defending state champ Washington-Lee rallied in the second half for a 2-1 victory in the district final. Both teams advance to this week's regional tournament.
15 (15) River Bluff Lexington, SC 20-2-1*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAAAA state semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 1,775 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: River Bluff's season ended with a 1-0 loss to Wando in the state semifinals, the team's only regulation loss of the year. The other setback was in a shootout during a tournament for advancement purposes. The Gators, led by two-time all-state pick Marcelo Malpartida and Connor Slattery, had key wins over nationally ranked Mauldin, Class AAAA state champion Chapin, and regionally ranked Socastee.
16 (16) Clarkston Clarkston, GA 19-2-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAA state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 1,900 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Lionel Tourodo gave Clarkston a lead, but it could not hold it in a 2-1 state final overtime loss to McIntosh. Both Clarkston losses were to McIntosh. The team had wins over Georgia AAAAAA state champion Chattahoochee and AAAAAAA champion Meadowcreek, along with Alabama 7A semifinalist Vestavia Hills.
17 (17) J.L. Mann Greenville, SC 17-4-1*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAAAA state semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 1,725 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: J.L. Mann reached the state final before falling to Wando 1-0. Outside of Wando, J.L. Mann had a win over each of the three teams to which it lost during the regular season. The Patriots also won a bracket title at the Smoky Mountain Cup, rallying for a tie with Station Camp (Tenn.) n the final match. The senior-heavy team, with five NCAA Division I signees, was led by Clemson signee Quinn McNeill and fellow all-state picks Drake Byrd and Dean Sinatra.
18 (18) Cedar Rapids Prairie Cedar Rapids, IA 17-0-0
Mateaus Lewis had three goals and one assist during the team's comfortable win over East Waterloo last week.
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Science Hill Johnson City, TN 21-1-0
Science Hill has the most intriguing state quarterfinal match, facing SIMA FAB 50-ranked and undefeated Cleveland.
20 (21)
 
Mills Godwin Richmond, VA 14-1-0
Mills Godwin pushed its win streak to 12 with a 1-0 decision over Glen Allen last week.
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Creighton Prep Omaha, NE 19-3-0*
Season Complete. Nebraska Class A state champion.
School Facts: Private, all-boys, 1,050 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Junior Tommy Braun scored in overtime to lift preseason favorite Creighton Prep to a 1-0 victory over Omaha Westside in the state final.
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Chattahoochee Johns Creek, GA 19-2-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,875 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Nicholas Troyer and Ryan Kapper scored the goals as Chattahoochee ran past Gainesville 2-0 for a state title.
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Charlottesville Charlottesville, VA 16-0-0
Charlottesville topped Powhatan 4-0 in the team's only match last week.
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Gainesville Gainesville, GA 19-3-0*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAAA state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 1,800 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: After upsetting Dalton in the state semifinals, Gainesville was handed a 2-0 loss by Chattahoochee in the state final.
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Dalton Dalton, GA 20-2-0*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAAA state semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 1,800 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Dalton, which spent part of the time ranked No. 1 in Georgia, lost to Gainesville 2-0 in the state semifinals. The team had a win over McIntosh.

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