FAB 50 High School Soccer Team Rankings

Rank School Record
1 (1) Battlefield Haymarket, VA 16-0-0
Kayla Hamric netted the lone goal as Battlefield defeated Patriot 1-0, the second time Battlefield has beaten its nationally ranked foe within a week.
2 (2) Notre Dame de Sion Kansas City, MO 18-0-0
Notre Dame de Sion made easy work of 20-win Summit Christian Academy, capping its regular season with a 6-0 victory.
3 (3) Green Hope Cary, NC 22-0-0
The North Carolina Class 4A tournament is among the most grueling in the nation, a 64-team, single-elimination event played out in 17 days. The Falcons opened the postseason with a 4-1 as Clemson commit Grace Wagner had two goals and one assist. The team then edged Laney 3-2 as three players scored goals. Next up is nationally ranked Leesville Road.
4 (4) Barrington Barrington, IL 21-1-0
Barrington claimed a sixth straight MSL Cup title, beating Buffalo Grove 2-0 in the final.
5 (5) St. Charles North St. Charles, IL 15-0-3
Despite an undefeated season, St. Charles North received the No. 2 seed in the Hoffman Estates sectional, below fellow Top 25-ranked Geneva.
6 (6) Tulsa Union Tulsa, OK 17-1-0*
Season Complete. Oklahoma Class 6A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 3,500 students, grades 10-12.
NOTES: Arkansas signee Parker Goins and Morgan Hurd scored the goals, both assisted by Arkansas signee Taylor Malham as Union won its third straight state title with a 2-0 victory over Norman North. In the semifinals, Union topped Edmond North 3-1, marking the only goal Union allowed all season. The Redskins are 53-1 over the past three years and the senior class leaves with a 68-2 career record.
7 (7) South Iredell Statesville, NC 20-0-0
Erin Shaver scored both goals as South Iredell edged Cuthbertson 2-1 in a second-round playoff match last week. The freshman standout now has 19 goals on the season.
8 (9)
 
St. Pius X Atlanta, GA 21-1-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class Carolina Class AAAA state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,100 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Caroline Orman scored the lone goal as St. Pius avenged its only loss of the year with a 1-0 victory over Marist in the state final, the program's fifth straight championship. During the season, St. Pius defeated eventual AAA champion Westminster Schools early and tied eventual AAAAA champion McIntosh.
9 (10)
 
Westminster Schools Atlanta, GA 20-1-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAA state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,850 students, grades K-12.
NOTES: Westminster scored three goals in the second half to pull away from Pace Academy in a 3-0 state final win for its third straight state title. During the season, Westminster lost to St. Pius, yet had marquee national wins over eventual South Carolina state champion J.L. Mann and Delaware contender Padua Academy. Westminster also tied Edmond North (Okla.), which lost to Tulsa Union in the Oklahoma state semifinals.
10 (14)
 
Naperville North Naperville, IL 16-2-3
Naperville North starts postseason play as the No. 1 seed in the Lockport sectional this week.
11 (15)
 
New Trier Winnetka, IL 18-2-1
New Trier is the top seed in the Glenbrook North sectional.
12 (17)
 
Geneva Geneva, IL 18-1-1
Geneva earned the top seed for the Hoffman Estates regional and will serve as host.
13 (19)
 
Warren Township Gurnee, IL 18-1-2
Warren is the No. 2 seed in the Warren sectional, behind Barrington.
14 (20)
 
Cardinal Gibbons Raleigh, NC 19-1-1
North Carolina commit Maggie Pierce had four goals and four assists in two playoff matches last week as Cardinal Gibbons advanced to the third round of the Class 4A playoffs.
15 (21)
 
First Colonial Virginia Beach, VA 13-0-1
Isabelle Fontana scored four goals last week as First Colonial won a pair of matches.
16 (22)
 
Mills Godwin Richmond, VA 11-0-2
Mills Godwin edged up-and-coming Douglass Freeman 2-1 last week to remain undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the Richmond area.
17 (23)
 
Webster Groves Webster Groves, MO 18-1-0
Emma Atherton scored both goals in the team's 2-0 win over Parkway West and Jaqueline Baetz netted the OT winner in a 1-0 decision over Pattonville last week.
18 (24)
 
Blue Valley West Overland Park, KS 14-1-0
Blue Valley West capped regular season play with a 6-0 victory over Olathe South. Four players scored the goals.
19 (45)
 
Plymouth Canton, MI 13-1-1
Sophomore Kenna White scored two goals as Plymouth defeated former state No. 1 Canton 3-0 last week in a match titled the campus clash. The three Canton schools, including Canton and Plymouth, are housed at one large school complex with more than 6,000 students.
20 (11)
 
Iowa City West Iowa City, IA 13-1-0
Iowa City West was upset last week, but hangs on to the state's No. 1 ranking for another week.
21 (25)
 
J.L. Mann Greenville, SC 23-1-0*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,725 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Lauren Seedlock came off the bench to make two saves in the shootout as J.L. Mann edged Wando in the state final. The win marked J.L. Mann's second title in three years. J.L. Mann's only loss was to Westminster Schools (Ga.) at the Smoky Mountain Cup.
22 (27)
 
Myers Park Charlotte, NC 16-1-2
Myers Park posted its sixth and seventh consecutive shutouts last week, advancing to the Roubd of 16 in the North Carolina 4A playoffs. The Mustangs could see SIMA FAB 50-ranked West Forsyth later this week for a berth in the state semifinals if both continue to win.
23 (28)
 
Hough Cornelius, NC 19-1-2
North Carolina commit Ashlynn Serepca had two goals and six assists, Maryland commit Madison Oracion added three goals and one assist and Tusculum signee Elise Gallo netted three goals as Hough rolled to a pair of postseason wins last week.
24 (26)
 
St. Thomas Aquinas Overland Park, KS 12-3-1
Katelin Heying scored twice as St. Thomas Aquinas wrapped up regular season play with a 5-0 win over Bishop Miege.
25 Mountain Vista Highlands Ranch, CO 14-2-1
Mountain Vista, among the preseason favorites, dropped from the rankings following a 2-2-1 start. After 12 straight wins, this team is back in the Top 25 as it enters this week's playoff game with a dangerous Legacy side. Last week, Colorado signee Katie Joella score four goals in two matches.

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