FAB 50 High School Soccer Team Rankings

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St. Charles North St. Charles, IL 21-0-1
Iowa signee Hailey Rydberg scored 11 seconds into the match and St. Charles North rolled to a 4-1 win over Conant in sectional final. The North Stars played without injured Michigan State signee Gia Wahlberg, who could be back for Tuesday's supersectional meeting with defending state and FAB 50 champion Barrington.
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New Trier Winnetka, IL 22-0-2
Nicole Kaspi scored the game-winner as New Trier edged Loyola Academy 2-1 in the sectional final on Friday. These state powers have met for the section final nine of the past 10 years.
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First Colonial Virginia Beach, VA 16-0-0
VCU signee Idelys Vazquez scored three goals as First Colonial routed Oscar Smith 10-0 in the regional quarterfinals last week.
4 Walled Lake Northern Commerce Township, MI 18-0-0
Michigan State commit Ellie Rogers scored three goals as Walled Lake Northern edged South Lyon 4-3 to cap a perfect regular season.
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Grandview Aurora, CO 17-0-3*
Season Complete. Colorado 5A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,625 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Caylin Lyubenko's overhead flick kissed off the post and into the goal, giving Grandview a 1-0 victory over Broomfield in a clash of undefeated teams in the state final. Denver signee Natalie Beckman led the team in goals, followed closely by junior Colorado State commit Kendra Gipson.
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Blue Valley Southwest Overland Park, KS 19-0-1*
Season Complete. Kansas Class 5A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,130 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Division I recruits Mary Hartweger, a sophomore, and Jaylie Hicklin, a freshman, scored the goals as Blue Valley Southwest defeated Mill Valley 2-0 in the state final to repeat as state champions. BV Southwest won the EKL, which included Kansas 6A champ Blue Valley West and 4-1A champ Bishop Miege.
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Patriot Nokesville, VA 18-0-0
Amber DiOrio scored on a header to lift Patriot to a 1-0 win over McLean last week in the regional quarterfinals.
8 (8) James Madison Vienna, VA 14-0-2
Georgetown commit Julia Leas scored all three goals as Madison defeated South Lakes 3-0 in the regional quarterfinals.
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Naperville North Naperville, IL 19-3-4
Hannah Martin scored twice to lead Naperville North to a 3-0 victory over Neuqua Valley in the sectional final last week.
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Charlotte Latin Charlotte, NC 19-1-1*
Season Complete. North Carolina Independent Schools 3A state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,400 students, grades K-12.
NOTES: North Carolina signee Mary Elliott McCabe scored twice and Anna Calloway added a goal in Latin's 3-1 state final win over Providence Day School. Another UNC commit Claudia Dickey, Elizabeth Hunter and Ellie Norman were credited with assists assists. The victory marked Charlotte Latin's fourth straight state title and third win over PDS this year, the only three losses suffered by the fellow FAB 50-ranked team. McCabe ended the season with 43 goals and 117 for her career.
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Broomfield Broomfield, CO 18-1-1*
Season Complete. Colorado 5A state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 1,410 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Led by US Youth National Team member Hailey Stodden, Broomfield carried an undefeated record into the state final before a 1-0 overtime setback to Grandview. Stodden, a Utah signee, finished the season with 32 goals and 10 assists.
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Padua Academy Wilmington, DE 15-1-0
Padua scored five second-half goals to cruise past Cape Henlopen in the Delaware Division I quarterfinals last week.
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Broken Arrow Broken Arrow, OK 17-0-0*
Season Complete. Oklahoma Class 6A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 3,775 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Rebecca Garcia scored the lone goal on a 30-yard shot as Broken Arrow defeated Mustang 1-0 in the state final. Broken Arrow posted 15 shutouts and allowed only three goals all season with Kansas State commit Peyton Pearson in net and Central Arkansas signee Gracie Hair anchoring the defense.
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Marian Bloomfield Hills, MI 16-0-1
Three players scored as Marian edged Adams 3-2 last week.
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Marist School Atlanta, GA 20-1-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAA state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,100 students, grades 7-12.
NOTES: After three straight runner-up finishes to St. Pius, Marist finally turned the tables in a 2-1 win over St. Pius in this year's final. A projected showdown with Blessed Trinity did not materialize as the only team to defeat Marist during the season lost to St. Pius in the state semifinals. In the final, sophomore Liz Geeslin and junior Caroline Ross scored the goals as Marist rallied for the victory and the program's 10th state title.
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Deep Run Glen Allen, VA 15-0-1
Natalie Nettemeyer scored three goals as Deep Run cruised to a 9-0 victory over J.R. Tucker in the regional quarterfinals last week.
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Parkview Lilburn, GA 22-1-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,935 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Neiva Gaither's school-record 37th goal put Parkview in the lead and Tesfanesh McDonald added an insurance goal in the second half as the Panthers defeated Milton 2-0 in the state final for the program's ninth state title. The title was the fifth for head coach Judson Hamby, who guided Parkview to three in a row between 2007-2009, then another title in 2013.
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Grand Blanc Grand Blanc, MI 19-1-0
Grand Blanc ended its eight-year stay in the KLAA by routing Canton 5-0 in the league title match. The Bobcats will be moving to the Saginaw Valley league next year as Michigan teams continue a multi-year shuffle that has seen the KLAA literally trimmed in half. Five different players scored for Grand Blanc, which claimed its first KLAA title with the victory.
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Burlington Central Burlington, IL 23-2-0
Megan Majewski and Madelyn Menke scored just minutes apart in the second half to help Burlington Central pull away for a 3-1 win over Crystal Lake South. The Rockets advance to the supersectional round this week.
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Barrington Barrington, IL 18-3-2
Barrington edged Cary-Grove in a shootout to advance to this week's supersectional clash with FAB 50 No. 1-ranked St. Charles North.
21 Lee's Summit West Lee's Summit, MO 22-1-0
A serious of postseason surprises in Missouri vaults Lee's Summit West to the top of the state rankings this week. Lee's Summit West defeated Rock Bridge in penalty kicks to advance to this week's state semifinals.
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Rockwood Summit Fenton, MO 17-2-3
Kaitlin Higgins had a goal and two assists and Saint Louis commit Lily Schnieders added a pair of goals as Summit cruised to a 6-0 win over Hillsboro in the state quarterfinals. Summit next faces Kearney in the state semifinals.
23 Kearney Kearney, MO 22-1-0
Caroline Kelly's second-half goal carried Kearney to a 1-0 victory over previous FAB 50 No. 1-ranked Notre Dame de Sion.
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Notre Dame de Sion Kansas City, MO 20-1-0*
Season Complete. Missouri Class 3 state quarterfinalist.
School Facts: Private, all-girls, 420 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: For the second straight year, Notre Dame de Sion's season ended with an upset loss in the state playoffs. This time, it was Kearney that doomed de Sion, 1-0. Notre Dame de Sion had only allowed one goal all season until the playoff defeat.
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Brighton Brighton, MI 12-1-3
Despite winning the division, Brighton was edged on points in the conference standings and ended up in the league's third-place match, which ended in a tie.

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