FAB 50 High School Soccer Team Rankings

Rank School Record
1 (1) Wando Mt. Pleasant, SC 28-0-0*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 3,875 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Charleston signee Charlie Marino gave Wando a lead two minutes into the final and Alex Holloman netted the game-winner as Wando defeated Nation Ford 2-1 in the state final to secure a second straight perfect season and second straight FAB 50 national title. Wando has won 55 straight matches. This year's squad defeated opponents from four states, which included a 3-0 showing at the Southern Coast Cup in Alabama where it pinned the only regular season loss on Christian Brothers (Tenn.). Coach Shilo Tisdale has a career record of 298-31-2.
2 (2) Tulsa Union Tulsa, OK 18-0-0*
Season Complete. Oklahoma Class 6A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 3,500 students, grades 10-12.
NOTES: Ruben Torres, Rylan Franca, Ruben Carrasco and Cooper McCombs scored the goals as Union capped a perfect season with a 4-0 win over rival Jenks in the state final. The win marked Union's fifth state title, but first since 2007, and it came under first-year head coach Michael Wilson. Union's perfect season included a 3-0 showing at the Smoky Mountain Cup in Tennessee in April.
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Oakton Vienna, VA 16-0-2
Oakton jumped out to a 2-0 lead before keeper Jonny Silver saved a PK in what turned into a 2-1 regional final win over South Lakes in a clash of undefeated teams. Both squads advance to this week's state tournament.
4 (4) Westminster Schools Atlanta, GA 22-0-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAA state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,875 students, grades K-12 (800+ in 9-12).
NOTES: Junior Danny DeSouza scored with three minutes left to lift Westminster to a 1-0 victory over Calhoun in the state final, capping an undefeated season. The victory marked Westminster's 13th title overall and second in a row. During the regular season, Westminster defeated eventual AAAAAA champ Chattahoochee, Tennessee Division II-AA champ Baylor (Tenn.), Alabama 7A runner-up Vestavia Hills, Alabama 6A runner-up Fort Payne and Oklahoma 6A semifinalist Edmond North. The lone blemish was a draw at the Southern Coast Cup against Oklahoma 6A semifinalist Norman North.
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South Lakes Reston, VA 15-1-2
South Lakes' undefeated run ended with a 2-1 regional final loss to Oakton, however the team's state title hopes remain intact. In Virginia, both the region champ and runner-up advance to the state tournament and South Lakes faces regionally ranked Stuart in the state quarterfinals.
6 (3)
 
James River Midlothian, VA 17-1-0
In what was a theme for Richmond's top programs -- boys and girls -- the top seeds lost, but still advance to the state tournament. Such was the case as James River was upended by Cosby 2-1 in the regional final. James River had a pair of one-goal wins over Cosby during the regular season.
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Deep Run Glen Allen, VA 17-1-0
Deep Run's perfect season ended with a 3-2 loss to Mills Godwin in the regional final. The Wildcats have a chance at revenge this week as both teams advance to the state tournament, Deep Run had defeated Mills Godwin twice during the regular season.
8 Staunton Lee Staunton, VA 22-0-0
Kyle Stenzel, Noah Vanhoy and Marcos Sasia scored the goals as Robert E. Lee stunned former Top 25-ranked George Mason 3-0 in the region final. Given Mason, then undefeated, had a win over the nationally ranked Tennessee AA state champ, Lee's victory justified a major jump into this week's rankings. Stenzel, a junior who is committed to Virginia Tech, now has 41 goals on the season as Lee heads into the state tournament with a perfect record. Lee holds a 170-1 scoring margin over its opponents this season.
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Homewood Homewood, AL 24-0-2*
Season Complete. Alabama Class 6A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,150 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Eric Hepp scored twice and Homewood rolled to a 3-0 win over Fort Payne in the state final. The teams tied earlier in the season. Homewood has won five state titles, the most recent in 2014 before this season.
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Albemarle Charlottesville, VA 17-0-1
Andrew Weber's overtime winner gave Albemarle a 1-0 win over Mountain View in the regional final. Both teams advance to the state tournament this week.
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Columbia River Vancouver, WA 23-0-0*
Season Complete. Washington Class 2A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,210 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Senior Jack Kolosvary scored both goals as Columbia River capped a perfect season with a 2-0 win over Burlington-Edison in the state final. Columbia River, which had never before won a state final, delivered a 23-0 season with 15 shutouts and never were even pushed to overtime.
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Baylor School Chattanooga, TN 16-3-3*
Season Complete. Tennessee Division II-AA state champion.
School Facts: Private, 800 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Patrick Urey scored the game-tying goal on a header in overtime and converted the game-winning penalty kick as Baylor School upended McCallie in the state final after a 2-2 match. Urey, who is 6-feet-6, has signed with Mercer for basketball. Baylor handed McCallie its only two defeats this season.
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McCallie School Chattanooga, TN 15-2-1*
Season Complete. Tennessee Division II-AA state runner-up.
School Facts: Private, all-boys, 915 students, grades 6-12.
NOTES: Ben Brock scored the first goal and Jordan Morris scored in overtime, both giving McCallie leads, but the team lost to Baylor School in a shootout following a 2-2 match where 11 yellow cards were dished out. McCallie's only losses this year were to Baylor School. McCallie had wins over eventual AAA state champion Station Camp, Oklahoma 4A champ Fort Gibson and South Carolina 5A quarterfinalist J.L. Mann.
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Berea Greenville, SC 22-0-1*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,025 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Natividad Perez scored all four goals as Berea held off Bishop England for a second straight state title and second straight undefeated season. The Bulldogs carry a 44-match undefeated streak (43-0-1) in the 2019 season. Perez scored three goals in the first half, but when Bishop England pulled within 3-2, he netted a back-breaker in the 76th minute.
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Station Camp Gallatin, TN 22-2-1*
Season Complete. Tennessee Class AAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,550 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Station Camp became only the fifth team to repeat as state champions in Tennessee's large-school bracket, this time putting on a clinic in a 3-0 win over Blackman. Josh Street (from Donovan Smith), Cade MacLean (from Riley Indermuehle) and Spencer Miller (from Smith) netted the goals in the final.
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Chattahoochee Johns Creek, GA 15-3-3*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,950 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Ryan Kapper's overtime goal lifted Chattahoochee to a second straight state title, this one coming in a 2-1 decision over nationally ranked Cambridge. Sammy Viada gave Chattahoochee a 1-0 lead. Cambridge tied the match in the final minute of regulation. The result resulted an earlier 3-1 win by Cambridge during the regular season. The Cougars also twice defeated nationally ranked Alpharetta and tied nationally ranked Walton.
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Garfield Seattle, WA 17-1-4*
Season Complete. Washington Class 3A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,715 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Josh Chestnut scored on a header in the closing minutes to lift Garfield to a 2-1 state final over Roosevelt, which was bidding for a second straight title. Roosevelt won the regular-season meeting between these Metro League rivals which secured the league title. Garfield won the 3A Metro postseason tournament, and two weeks later won the state final. Roosevelt led until 12 minutes remained as Tommy Tolgu scored the game-tying goal to set up Chestnut's 78th minute winner.
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Pasco Pasco, WA 21-2-0*
Season Complete. Washington Class 4A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,800 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Defender Ivan Ceja scored in the fourth minute over overtime to lift Pasco to a 1-0 state final win over Skyline.
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Briar Woods Ashburn, VA 18-1-0
The 5A defending state champ were pushed to penalty kicks by upstart Wakefield before winning the regional title and a top seed at this week's state tournament.
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Alpharetta Alpharetta, GA 17-3-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAAA state semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 1,950 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Alpharetta's season ended with a 2-1 loss to Chattahoochee. En route to the state semifinals, Alpharetta defeated Dalton and Glynn Academy. During the regular season, the Raiders pinned the only regular-season loss on Cambridge.
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Cambridge Milton, GA 19-2-0*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAAA state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 1,950 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Cambridge's season ended with a 2-1 loss to Chattahoochee in the state final. Cambridge had regular season wins over eventual AAAAAAA state champ Lambert, Clarkston and beat Chattahoochee in the first meeting. The Bear's only regular season loss was to Alpharetta.
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Cosby Midlothian, VA 15-3-0
Santa Clara commit Damani Osei scored the first goal and factored in the game-winner as David Cole followed up his blocked shot as Cosby upset James River 2-1 in the regional final. The outcome mattered little, however, as both teams already secured advancement to the state tournament. Cosby has two losses to James River and one to Deep Run this season.
23 Loudoun Valley Purcellville, VA 20-1-0
Max Breitenthaler's first-half goal carried Loudoun Valley to a 1-0 win over Handley in the region final. Next up is a state quarterfinal clash with Charlottesville, a former Top 25-ranked team that lost to FAB 50 No. 24 Blacksburg 1-0 in a region final and had a 3-0 loss to FAB 50 No. 10 Albemarle earlier in the season. At 20-1, Loudoun Valley is pulling off one of the nation's most amazing high school soccer turnarounds. The past two seasons, Loudoun Valley went a combined 0-27-3, including 0-14-1 last year.
24 Blacksburg Blacksburg, VA 19-0-0
Alex Mills netted a first-half goal that stood up as a youthful Blacksburg team defeated Charlottesville 1-0 for the region title. Blacksburg advances to this week's state tournament.
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Kearney Kearney, NE 18-2-0*
Season Complete. Nebraska Class A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,450 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Carson Schwarz scored the lone goal as Kearney stunned Westside 1-0 in the Nebraska state final, earning this school a first-ever Class A title. The Bearcats earned the title the hard way, beating the No. 4 seed in the quarterfinal, No. 1 in the semifinals and No. 2 in the final. Keeper Jacob Hardy recorded the shutout, the 32nd in the career for the junior. Fellow junior Royce Austen led the team in the postseason with five goals and three assists.

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