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Davis
Kaysville, UT
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14-0-0
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Davis has scored at least eight goals in each of its last four outings, which includes 13-0 and 8-2 wins last week. BYU commit Olivia Wade had six goals last week. |
2 (2)
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Northern Highlands
Allendale, NJ
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6-0-0
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Shannen Almenara scored the game-winner, assisted by Notre Dame commit Eva Hurm, as Northern Highlands defeated Ridge 1-0 in a clash of New Jersey state powers last week. |
3 (3)
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Walsh Jesuit
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
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13-0-0
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Wake Forest commit Sofia Rossi scored both goals as Walsh Jesuit edged Magnificant 2-1 to cap a three-win week for the Warriors. |
4 (6)
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Penn
Mishawaka, IN
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15-0-1
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Florida State commit Kristina Lynch scored a pair of goals in Penn's 3-0 win over South Bend Adams, then six players got into the scoring column in a regular season-ending 6-0 win over Glenn. Penn opens postseason play this week against South Bend Adams for the second meeting in a week. |
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Strongsville
Strongsville, OH
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12-0-1
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Strongsville ended the week with a 10-1 win over Elyria to remain undefeated on the year. |
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Medina
Medina, OH
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11-0-1
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Medina is riding a string of seven straight shutouts, the most recent was a 6-0 victory over Hickory (Pa.), which had entered the week undefeated. |
7 (9)
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Eastern
Voorhees, NJ
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8-0-0
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Eastern pulled off the comeback of the year, stunning Seneca 4-3 in overtime. Eastern trailed 3-0 at halftime. Rutgers commit Amirah Ali had two goals and one assist after halftime, including the OT winner. Eastern also defeated former state power Lenape last week, 3-1. |
8 (10)
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Issaquah
Issaquah, WA
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7-0-1
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Siarfo Abekah scored the winner, snapping a 1-1 match, as Issaquah defeated Eastlake 2-1 last week. Issaquah then handled Newport 8-0 with Zoe Burns scoring the first two goals. |
9 (4)
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Houston
Germantown, TN
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12-0-2
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Germantown Houston was held to a pair of scoreless draws by Tennessee private schools last week, sending the team lower in the rankings this week. |
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Glastonbury
Glastonbury, CT
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8-0-0
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Caroline Bogue scored four goals in Glastonbury's 8-0 win over Simsbury last Friday. Earlier in the week, Maddie Seymour had two goals in the team's 4-0 win over Wethersfield. |
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Central Catholic
Lawrence, MA
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8-0-0
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Providence commit Elayna Grillakis has scored a team-high 14 goals as Central Catholic is off to perfect start through eight matches. |
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Parkland
Allentown, PA
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12-0-0
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As expected, Parkland is rolling through location competition. The team has shut out its last 10 opponents and has allowed only two goals this season. Parkland won three matches last week, 4-0, 5-0 and 8-0. Rachel Laird's two-goal performance in the 8-0 win over Pocono Mountain West was the team's lone multi-goal performance on the week. |
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Cleveland
Rio Rancho, NM
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12-0-1
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Brianna Riggs scored three goals as Cleveland stayed undefeated with a 6-0 victory over Piedra Vista last week. |
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Norwin
Irwin, PA
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12-0-0
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Alyssa Victor scored the deciding goal as Norwin edged Penn-Trafford 2-1 to highlight last week's three-win week. Norwin and Penn-Trafford were undefeated going into the match. |
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Pennsbury
Fairless Hills, PA
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9-0-0
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Pennsbury scored four goals in an eight-minute stretch late in the second half to pull away from Abington 4-0. Meredith Webber converted a pair of penalty kicks, the first in the 69th minute for a 1-0 lead and the second in the 73rd minute to make it a 3-0 match. Christine Cataldo-Smith and Cara Thomas also added goals on each side of Webber's second penalty kick. |
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St. Anthony's
Melville, NY
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8-0-0
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St. Anthony's three-win week has highlighted by a 2-1 victory over league rival Kellenberg, the only team likely to push the Friars in the race for the CHSAA Long Island title. Sabrina Cristodero scored the game winner for St. Anthony's. |
17 (5)
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Massapequa
Massapequa, NY
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10-1-0
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In a week where Massapequa sustained a rare league loss, the team bounced back with a 5-0 victory over former state Top 10-ranked Shenendehowa in a nonleague clash. Illinois commit Hope Breslin scored four goals, becoming the school's all-time leading goal scorer (70 and counting). Breslin moved past current Boston College senior Rosie DiMartino, who had 67 goals. |
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Northport
Northport, NY
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10-0-0
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Olivia Carner scored three goals last week as Northport post a pair of victories over Central Islip and Connetquot. Stephanie Rapp delivered the game-winning goal in the final minute of the team's 2-1 win over Connetquot. |
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Seattle Prep
Seattle, WA
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9-0-0
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Sophomore Bea Franklin scored four goals last week, including a hat trick in the team's 4-2 win over Ballard, to highlight the team's offensive performance. |
20 (21)
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Somers
Lincolndale, NY
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8-0-1
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Yale commit Ciara Ostrander and UConn commit Melina Couzis combined for four goals and eight assists last week as Somers rolled to a pair of 7-0 wins over Panas and Brewster. |
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Toledo Notre Dame
Toledo, OH
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10-0-1
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Notre Dame Academy shut out Toledo Central Catholic and Anthony Wayne last week. The team has allowed only one goal this season. |
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Spring-Ford
Royersford, PA
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12-0-0
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Mack Mitchell scored twice in each of Spring-Ford's three wins last week: 3-0 over Central Bucks West, 8-0 over Norristown and 5-1 over Downingtown East. |
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Skyline
Sammamish, WA
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5-0-2
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Juniors Ava Gionvanola and Emma Rohleder scored the goals as Skyline defeated Eastlake 2-1 to remain tied with Issaquah atop the league standings. Skyline also defeated Newport 5-0 earlier in the week. |
24 (22)
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Westfield
Westfield, NJ
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9-0-2
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Westfield has allowed only three goals this season -- two of them coming last week in a 2-2 draw with Scotch Plains. Westfield and Scotch Plains have tied both in both meetings this season. Grace Elliott had both goals for Westfield. |
25
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Scotch Plains-Fanwood
Scotch Plains, NJ
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7-0-3
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Scotch Plains jumps right back into the Top 25 following a second tie this season with Westfield. Sophie Brause and Erika Muskus scored the goals for Scotch Plains in the 2-2 tie. |