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.
3 (3) James River Midlothian, VA 13-0-0
The top-ranked team in the Richmond area handled Huguenot (8-0) and defeated Monacan (3-1) last week.
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, nationally ranked 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.
5 (5) West Des Moines Valley West Des Moines, IA 15-0-0
Jordy Triana was the star of the week, scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win over Lincoln, recording a goal and one assist in the team's 2-0 decision over Ankeny and scoring in a 4-0 win over Southeast Polk.
6 (6) Herriman Herriman, UT 16-0-0
Hayden Christensen scored goals in both wins last week as Herriman closed out a perfect regular season. The team starts postseason play Tuesday against Hillcrest.
7 (7) Deep Run Glen Allen, VA 14-0-0
Senior Parker Lawson scored four goals last week as Deep Run defeated Meadowbrook (5-1) and Glen Allen (5-0).
8 (10)
 
Oakton Vienna, VA 11-0-2
Oakton closed regular season play with a 4-2 win over Madison.
9 (9) South Lakes Reston, VA 11-0-2
South Lakes closed regular season play with a 2-2 draw with Yorktown.
10 (11)
 
McCallie School Chattanooga, TN 13-1-1
Ben Brock scored twice as McCallie closed out the regular season with a 4-1 victory over Pope John Paul II. The win earned McCallie a first-round bye in the playoffs, which start this week.
11 (12)
 
Station Camp Gallatin, TN 16-1-1
Station Camp nearly swept the District 10-AAA top honors with Memphis signee Atakelti Gebregzabher as MVP, Christian Sanchez as Offensive MVP and Alex Sanchez as Keeper MVP. The Bison, however, will play without Christian Sanchez in the postseason as he sustained a season-ending injury last week.
12 (13)
 
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.
13 (15)
 
Omaha Westside Omaha, NE 18-1-0
Omaha Westside dodged a bullet -- twice last week. The state's top-ranked team was pushed to a shootout in both the state quarterfinal and semifinal rounds before emerging victorious. The Warriors face Kearney in this week's state final.
14 (16)
 
Dobyns-Bennett Kingsport, TN 16-0-2
Samuel Garcia scored the first and last goals as Dobyns-Bennett rolled to a 4-0 win over rival Science Hill in the district final last week.
15 (17)
 
Albemarle Charlottesville, VA 12-0-1
Daniel Starr had four goals and three assists last week as Albemarle rolled up three wins. He had at least one goal in each match. Brandon Mahon added a three-goal, one-assist performance in the team's win over Powhatan.
16 (22)
 
Columbia River Vancouver, WA 19-0-0
Columbia River scored twice in the first five minutes and carried it to a 2-1 victory over Woodland in a district final. Despite Columbia River's 2A standing, the team's wins over the top three teams in the GSHL 4A League helped establish it as a state No. 1 candidate.
17 (19)
 
Charlottesville Charlottesville, VA 13-1-0
Charlottesville received goals from three players in a 1-0 win over Powhatan and a 2-0 win over Fluvanna County. This week, Charlottesville plays the league rematch with Albemarle.
18 (23)
 
Chancellor Fredericksburg, VA 12-0-1
Chancellor defeated Courtland 3-0 in the team's lone match last week.
19 (28)
 
Bellingham Bellingham, WA 17-0-1
Bellingham defeated Sammamish and Sehome last week to enter this week's state playoffs as one of the favorites.
20 (25)
 
George Mason Falls Church, VA 14-0-1
Freshman standout Declan Quill had four goals and three assists as George Mason won a pair of one-sided contests last week.
21 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.
22 (42)
 
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.
23 (29)
 
Greeneville Greeneville, TN 14-2-1
Greeneville was idle last week.
24 (30)
 
Christian Brothers Memphis, TN 12-1-5
Christian Brothers, whose lone loss is to top-ranked Wando (S.C.), closed out the regular season with a 2-0 win over Memphis University School.
25 (31)
 
Houston Germantown, TN 14-1-2
Stefano Della Rosa scored in overtime to lead Houston to a 1-0 win over Bartlett in the district final last week.

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