FAB 50 High School Soccer Team Rankings

The winter high school season includes the following states: Arizona, California, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. The rankings are compiled by high school rankings editor Sheldon Shealer.

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Rank School Record
1 (1) Montverde Academy Montverde, FL 14-0-3*
Season Complete. Undefeated independent school season.
School Facts: Private, 1,200 students, grades K-12.
NOTES: Montverde Academy closed out an eighth straight undefeated season with three victories in the final week. The Eagles are riding a national record 174-match undefeated streak. This year, Montverde Academy fielded four unique varsity lineups, rolling out teams based on the competition. The SIMA Red, juniors and seniors, rolled to lopsided wins over Leon (7-1) and Merritt Island (6-1) and featured Pitt commits Facundo Costantini and Rodrigo Almeida and Butler commit Gabriel Gjergji.
2 (2) North Shore Houston, TX 14-0-2
After edging perennial district challenger Kingwood 2-1, North Shore was held to a 1-1 draw with former FAB 50-ranked Channelview.
3 (3) Alief Elsik Houston, TX 11-0-2
Mayno Linares scored four goals in a week where Elsik tied Brazoswood and defeated Pearland.
4 (4) McKinney Boyd McKinney, TX 12-0-3
McKinney Boyd surrendered its first goal of the year in a 1-1 draw with rival McKinney. The Broncos then defeated Allen 3-0 behind a goal and one assist from High Point signee Tanner Binion.
5 (5) Torrey Pines San Diego, CA 20-0-4
The Falcons closed out regular season play with a win over Sage Creek and a tie with La Costa Canyon. Torrey Pines is the No. 1 seed in this week's CIF-San Diego Open tournament.
6 (6) Servite Anaheim, CA 17-2-2
Servite received a first-round bye and will start postseason play this week.
7 (7) Archbishop Mitty San Jose, CA 14-0-6
Mitty closed out an undefeated regular season with a 2-0 win over Valley Christian. Earlier in the week, Jake Serpa scored three goals in the team's 7-0 victory over Archbishop Riordan.
8 (8) Folsom Folsom, CA 18-0-4
Folsom finished an undefeated regular season with a 3-0 win over Nevada Union. Kevin Grewal served up a pair of assists in the victory.
9 (9) San Marcos San Marcos, CA 18-1-4
San Marcos carries a 21-match undefeated streak into this week's CIF-San Diego Open tournament. The Knights are the No. 3 seed and drew always-dangerous San Pasqual in the opening round.
10 (12)
 
Canyon Crest Academy San Diego, CA 17-1-7
Canyon Crest, powered by a pair of ties against top-seeded Torrey Pines, is the No. 2 seed in the CIF-San Diego Section Open tournament. Canyon Crest and San Marcos would clash in the semifinals in both teams win their quarterfinal contests.
11 (13)
 
Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 15-1-2
Santa Barbara received a first-round bye and starts postseason play this week.
12 (15)
 
Cathedral Los Angeles, CA 17-3-3
Jonathan De Jseus and Dylan Robinson each had two goals and one assist as Cathedral rolled past Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 6-0 in a playoff opener last week. The Phantoms next face Paramount.
13 (16)
 
Austin Bowie Austin, TX 16-0-2
Bowie routed league rival San Marcos 5-1 last week to stay undefeated in district play.
14 (17)
 
Seven Lakes Katy, TX 14-0-2
Seven Lakes edged Cinco Ranch and Mayde Creek last week to remain undefeated in the league and overall.
15 (18)
 
Loyola Los Angeles, CA 19-2-7
Loyola received a first-round bye and starts postseason play this week.
16 (19)
 
Millikan Long Beach, CA 21-1-5
Millikan received a first-round bye and beings postseason play this week.
17 (38)
 
Fletcher Neptune Beach, FL 23-1-2
James Schaefer scored twice and Jordan Mackey delivered the decisive goal as Fletcher defeated Melbourne 4-2 to advance to this week's state final. The win allowed Fletcher to vault back into the Top 25.
18 (21)
 
Desert Vista Phoenix, AZ 18-4-2*
Season Complete. Arizona Class 6A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 3,050 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: After twice losing to Brophy Prep during the season, Desert Vista pulled off a state final stunner with a 3-0 victory. Parker Lischwe, Jayden Bourg and Max Wennes scored second-half goals to deliver a title for a Thunder team that played most of the season under an interim head coach. Of the team's four losses, two were to Brophy and one to Los Angeles Cathedral (Calif.). Desert Vista put together an 11-game win streak to end the season, which included a state semifinal win over then undefeated Chandler.
19 (22)
 
Brophy Prep Phoenix, AZ 21-1-2*
Season Complete. Arizona Class 6A state runner-up.
School Facts: Private, all-boys, 1,200 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Brophy's bid to finish No. 1 in the FAB 50 was foiled in a state final loss to Desert Vista. Brophy's stellar season included tournament titles at the Arizona Showcase and the North Texas Elite Showcase. The team was led offensively by UC Santa Barbara signee Carter Clemmensen, who topped 40 goals this season.
20 (23)
 
Chandler Chandler, AZ 19-1-5*
Season Complete. Arizona Class 6A state semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 3,200 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Chandler lost to eventual state champion Desert Vista in a state semifinals. The Wolves played Brophy Prep to a draw during the regular season. The team was led offensive by Jesus Garza, who finished with 20 goals and 12 assists.
21 (25)
 
University Irvine, CA 17-1-3
Sebastian Hertel had a goal and one assist as University opened postseason play with a 2-0 win over Long Beach Poly.
22 (26)
 
Valencia Placentia, CA 21-1-4
Valencia survived a scare with a 1-0 win over Redondo Union in the opening round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 2 playoffs.
23 (27)
 
Alisal Salinas, CA 15-1-4
Angel Amezcua had three goals and three assists last week as Alisal won a pair of matches to close out regular season play as the league champion.
24 (28)
 
St. Ignatius San Francisco, CA 14-1-5
St. Ignatius closed out the regular season with one-goal wins over Bellarmine Prep and Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep last week.
25 (29)
 
Galt Galt, CA 22-0-1
Galt ended the regular season with a 16-1 thrashing of El Dorado (Placerville, Calif.).

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