FAB 50 High School Soccer Team Rankings

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1 (1) Tulsa Union Tulsa, OK 19-0-0*
Season Complete. Oklahoma Class 6A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 3,350 students, grades 10-12.
NOTES: Arkansas commit Parker Goins, a junior, scored two goals and assisted on one as Tulsa Union repeated as state champions with a 4-1 win over Owasso, ending that team's 17-match win streak. Union is riding a 36-match win streak and is 51-1 over the last three seasons. Goins, who missed part of the season while training with the U18 National Team, scored the team's second and third goals as it built a 4-0 lead. Central Arkansas commit Bri Amos, a sophomore, and Arkansas commit Taylor Malham, a junior, also scored for the Redskins. Sophomore Payton Lieb added two assists. Junior keeper Paige Hobart, who has committed to Oklahoma, took over midway through the season from injured starter Haley Melton, a Tulsa signee. Tulsa Union surrendered only five goals during the season.
2 (2) Grandview Aurora, CO 17-0-1
Sophomore Morgan Szarka, a Creighton commit, netted the game-winning in the second half as Grandview defeated Broomfield 1-0 to advance to this week's state final match against perennial power Mountain Vista.
3 (3) Naperville North Naperville, IL 19-1-1
Maddie Krejci scored the lone goal as Naperville North claimed a regional title with a 1-0 win over Benet Academy.
4 (4) Maize Maize, KS 17-0-0
Maize rolled up 24 goals in a pair of playoff wins last week to advance to the state quarterfinals.
5 (5) Forest Hills Central Grand Rapids, MI 15-0-0
Madeline Becker scored seven goals last week -- at least two in each outing -- as Forest Hills Central won three matches, beating Caledonia (4-0), East Grand Rapids (8-0) and Byron Center (7-0). Mackenzie Currie added two goals and six assists. Bailey Korhorn scored three times against East Grand Rapids and ended the week with four goals and one assist.
6 (6) Weddington Matthews, NC 22-0-1
Weddington won its 19th straight match in a 2-0 win over Hickory Ridge. The victory sends Weddington in this week's Class 3A state semifinals. The lone blemish on the team's record was a tie with SIMA FAB 50 No. 16 Providence.
7 (7) Davis Davis, CA 21-0-2*
Season Complete. CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division I champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,700 students, grades 10-12.
NOTES: Sophomore Mia Villegas, who has committed to San Francisco, converted a free kick late in the match to carry Davis to a 1-0 victory over Rocklin in a battle of undefeated teams in the Division I final. The title marked the first for Davis since 2011 and sixth overall.
8 (8) Rockwood Summit Fenton, MO 24-1-1
Anna Lawler netted the winner as Summit edged Parkway West 1-0 in the district final.
9 (10)
 
Lee's Summit Lee's Summit, MO 21-1-0
Kayla Deaver scored twice as Lee's Summit ousted Lee's Summit West 5-2 in the district final. Lee's Summit West handed Lee's Summit its only defeat during the regular season.
10 (12)
 
Eureka Eureka, MO 22-2-1
Caitlin Pahl scored on a header in the 64th minute to lift Eureka to a 1-0 district final win over Marquette.
11 (13)
 
St. Joseph's Academy St. Louis, MO 18-2-1
St. Joseph Academy edged Nerinx Hall 1-0 to win a district title.
12 (14)
 
Collinsville Collinsville, IL 18-1-2
Tayler Devine scored three goals as Collinsville rolled past Alton 5-0 for the region title. The Kahoks next face Granite City, which upset former SIMA FAB 50-ranked Edwardsville in a shootout last week.
13 (15)
 
Padua Academy Wilmington, DE 15-0-0
Ashley Brentlinger, McKenzie Scully and Megan Mallow each scored twice and Anne Brush added a goal and three assists as Padua handled St. Mark's 8-0 in the team's only match last week.
14 (16)
 
Shawnee Mission West Shawnee Mission, KS 17-0-1
Hannah Miller scored with three second remaining in the fourth overtime session as Shawnee Mission West held off Blue Valley Northwest 2-1. The win sends Shawnee Mission West into the state quarterfinals this week. Megan Luginsland scored the team's other goal.
15 (18)
 
Charlotte Catholic Charlotte, NC 23-1-1
Charlotte Catholic's match with West Forsyth was move to Monday night. The winner advances to the state semifinals where it will face No. 16 Providence.
16 (19)
 
Providence Charlotte, NC 23-1-1
Kendall King and Molly McGarry scored the goals as Providence defeated Lake Norman 2-0 to advance to this week's state semifinals. The Panthers also defeated former SIMA FAB 50-ranked Hough 2-0 last week to get a crack at Lake Norman in a what was a difficult playoff draw.
17 (21)
 
Lexington Lexington, SC 25-0-2*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class 4A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,825 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Sophomore all-stater performer Megan Classer scored a controversial goal in overtime to lift Lexington to a 2-1 victory over defending champ J.L. Mann in the state final. Classer's shot hit the crossbar, then went straight down and was cleared by a J.L. Mann defender. The officials halted play, discussed the situation and ruled the ball hit behind the goal line, giving Lexington to the victory -- a first for 18-year head coach Steve Fryland.
18 (23)
 
Westminster Schools Atlanta, GA 21-1-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAA state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,850 students, grades K-12.
NOTES: Sisters Logue and Ella Shamburger combined for three goals as Westminster handled Blessed Trinity 4-0 in the state final. Logue, an Alabama signee, scored twice. Ella, a sophomore, has committed to Georgia. Westminster lost to Marist in the second match of the season, then went 20-0-1 the rest of the way. The undefeated run included a 2-0 victory over St. Pius, which defeated Marist in the state final. Westminster outscored its final 21 opponents by a 132-6 margin.
19 (24)
 
Blue Valley West Overland Park, KS 14-2-2
Blue Valley West has advance to the state semifinals with one of the most balanced attacks among any of the Top 25 programs. Not a single player has more than nine goals, and 17 players have scored at least once.
20 (25)
 
St. Charles North St. Charles, IL 18-3-1
Hailey Rydberg, a sophomore and Iowa commit, had a goal and one assist to lead St. Charles North to a 3-0 region final win over Glenbard West.
21 (26)
 
Naperville Central Naperville, IL 14-4-5
Kathleen Conforti, Kayla Rowan, Ryan Dudycha and Melynz Gizzi scored the goals as Naperville Central topped Plainfield South 4-0 for the program's first regional title since 2011.
22 (27)
 
St. Charles East St. Charles, IL 18-3-1
Sophomore Chantel Carranza, who has committed to Grand Valley State, scored twice, including a bicycle kick, as St. Charles East won the region title with a 3-0 decision over Wheaton North.
23 (29)
 
Barrington Barrington, IL 18-2-1
Barrington claimed a region title with a 3-0 victory over Palatine last week.
24 (30)
 
Lassiter Marietta, GA 20-1-0*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,035 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Kelsey Hahn and Mackenzie Brennan scored the goals as Lassiter atoned for its only loss of the season, winning the rematch in the state final over West Forsyth 2-1. The victory marked the first title for Lassiter's girls soccer program.
25 (31)
 
Evanston Evanston, IL 18-3-2
Caitlyn Dalton scored three goals as Evanston defeated Niles West 6-0 in the regional final.

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