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Sachse
Sachse, TX
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21-0-1
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Sachse scored four goals in a five-minute span of the first half en route to a 10-0 victory over Harker Heights. Gracie Harr scored three goals to pace the Mustangs. |
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Southlake Carroll
Southlake, TX
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23-1-0
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Grace Cory scored three goals to become the school's all-time leading scorer with 220 points as Carroll routed South Grand Prairie 10-0 in the opening round of the Texas 6A playoffs. |
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Klein
Klein, TX
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20-0-2
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Zi Browne scored three goals as Klein opened postseason play with a 4-0 win over College Park. |
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Viera
Melbourne, FL
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22-1-1*
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Season Complete. Class 4A state champion. School Facts: Public, 2,025 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: Viera knocked off back-to-back undefeated teams -- St. Thomas Aquinas and Niceville -- to win a second straight state title. Sarah Kelliher and Central Florida signee Jordan Walsh scored the goals in the 2-1 state final win over Niceville. Viera ended the season on a 14-match win streak. The Hawks posted a regular-season win over Montverde Academy. |
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St. Thomas Aquinas
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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20-1-1*
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Season Complete. Class 4A state semifinalist. School Facts: Private, 2,175 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: St. Thomas Aquinas' bid for a 15th state title ended with a 1-0 loss to Viera in the state semifinals. The loss ended the Raiders' undefeated run at 29 matches, which stretched back to Dec. 18, 2014. During the season, St. Thomas Aquinas defeated 3A champ American Heritage and went 3-0-1 at the Tri-Valley Classic in California. |
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Allen
Allen, TX
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16-2-3
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Caroline Kemme served up a pair of assists as Allen defeated Keller Central 3-0 in the opening round of postseason play. |
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American Heritage-Plantation
Plantation, FL
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21-1-0*
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Season Complete. Class 3A state champion. School Facts: Private, 2,285 students, grades K-12. NOTES: A pair of freshmen scored late-match goals as American Heritage claimed its fourth straight state title with a 2-0 victory over Ponte Vedra. Marlee Fray started the scoring and Taylor Dobles capped it as the Patriots secured its 10th all-time state title, trailing only St. Thomas Aquinas' state-best 14. American Heritage's lone loss was to St. Thomas Aquinas in November. |
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St. Johns Country Day
Orange Park, FL
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22-0-1*
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Season Complete. Class 1A state champion. School Facts: Private, 750 students, grades K-12. NOTES: Sophomore Abbey Newton, an LSU commit, scored twice in the first half as St. Johns Country Day rolled to a 5-0 win over Community School of Naples in the state final. The victory marked the fifth straight state title for the Spartans. During the regular season, St. Johns Country Day had wins over eventual 2A champ Bolles and 3A runner-up Ponte Vedra. Seniors Madeline Schultz (Air Force) and Zhanee Anderson (Valdosta State) have signed, while a loaded sophomore class features college commits Alisa Detlefsen (Troy), Payton Crews (Texas Christian), Kirsten Pavlisko (Florida State) and Newton. |
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Ursuline Academy
Dallas, TX
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24-1-1*
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Season Complete. Texas TAPPS Division I state champion. School Facts: Private, all-girls, 815 students, grades 10-12. NOTES: Elli Brunts scored the decided goal as Ursuline Academy edged Bishop Lynch 1-0 to reclaim the TAPPS Division I title. Ursuline Academy had won 24 straight state titles until falling to Bishop Lynch in last year's final. |
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Hendrickson
Pflugerville, TX
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19-0-2
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Jayme Woodfill and Christina Arteaga each scored three goals as Hendrickson routed Anderson 8-2 in a playoff opener last week. |
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Montverde Academy
Montverde, FL
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14-2-1*
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Season Complete. Undefeated at the Women's Invitational Soccer Tournament; 2-1 at the National Elite Prep Showcase. School Facts: Private, 1,200 students, grades K-12. NOTES: Montverde Academy ended its season with a trip to Texas for the National Elite Prep Showcase, where it sandwiched wins against Vandergrift and Nolan Catholic around a 2-0 loss to Southlake Carroll. The Eagles were led by scoring sensation Nathali Da Silva, from Brazil, who scored four goals at NEPS and had 37 for the season. Montverde's other loss was to Viera. The Eagles had key wins over SIMA FAB 50-ranked Bishop Moore and Ponte Vedra. |
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San Ramon Valley
Danville, CA
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19-4-2*
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Season Complete. California North Coast Section Division I champion. School Facts: Public, 2,125 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: Madison Griffey headed in a corner kick that was served by San Diego State-bound Rachel Speros to lift the Wolves to a 1-0 upset victory over previously undefeated Carondelet in the section final. Whitney Lincoln held Carondelet scoreless, making seven saves. |
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Carondelet
Concord, CA
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18-1-7*
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Season Complete. California North Coast Section Division I runner-up. School Facts: Private, all-girls, 800 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: Carondelet's undefeated run ended with a 1-0 overtime loss to league rival San Ramon Valley in the NCS final. During the season, Carondelet had a win and a tie with San Ramon Valley and Monte Vista, and also posted a pair of wins over Brentwood Liberty. |
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Santa Margarita
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
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25-6-0*
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Season Complete. Southern California Regional Division I champion. CIF Southern Section Division 1 champion. School Facts: Private, 1,750 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: Freshman Madison Curry scored twice and Santa Clara-bound Machaela George added a goal and one assist as the Eagles cruised to a 5-0 win over Tesoro in the SCR final. The contest was a rematch of the Southern Section Division I final, also won by Santa Margarita. Coach Chuck Morales' lineup featured a pair of Santa Clara signees in George and Natalie Kennedy, San Diego commit Madison Louderback, UC Santa Barbara signee Alexis Wolivar, Miami (Fla.) commit Dani Spensiero and Kansas State commit Claire Calcaterra. Santa Margarita went 2-2 at the National Elite Prep Showcase, defeating Keller (Texas) and Plano West (Texas), while losing to Southlake Carroll (Texas) and Marcus (Texas). |
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Torrey Pines
San Diego, CA
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17-2-5*
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Season Complete. Southern California Regional Division I semifinalist. CIF San Diego Open champion. School Facts: Public, 2,650 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: Torrey Pines' season ended with a 2-1 loss to Santa Margarita in the SCR semifinals. Before that result, the Falcons rolled off three straight shootout wins over SIMA FAB 50 teams -- La Costa Canyon and Rancho Bernardo to claim the section title and Chino Hills in the SCR quarterfinals. |
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Tesoro
Las Flores, CA
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23-7-3*
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Season Complete. Southern California Regional Division I runner-up. CIF Southern Section Division 1 runner-up. School Facts: Public, 2,400 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: Tesoro lost in the section and SCR finals to Santa Margarita. In the section playoffs, the Titans knocked off Mater Dei and Chino Hills. At the SCR, Tesoro advanced to the final with wins over Rancho Cucamonga and LA Section city champ Taft. |
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Chino Hills
Chino Hills, CA
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19-4-6*
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Season Complete. Southern California Regional Division I quarterfinalist. CIF Southern Section Division 1 semifinalist. School Facts: Public, 2,900 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: Chino Hills' season ended with a shootout loss to Torrey Pines in the SCR quarterfinals following a 1-1 draw. The Huskies defeated San Juan Hills and Aliso Niguel in overtime of the section tournament before falling to Tesoro in the semifinals. |
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Aliso Niguel
Aliso Viejo, CA
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17-1-3*
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Season Complete. California Southern Section Division 1 quarterfinalist. School Facts: Public, 3,125 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: Aliso Niguel's undefeated streak ended with a 1-0 overtime loss to Chino Hills in the section quarterfinals. The Wolverines figure to make a run at a section title next year as long as its two leading scorers return -- sophomores Anabella Folina (BYU commit) and Maddi Desiano (UCLA commit). |
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Rancho Cucamonga
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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18-2-6*
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Season Complete. Southern California Regional Division I quarterfinalist. California Southern Section Division 1 semifinalist. School Facts: Public, 3,125 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: The Cougars' season ended with a 1-0 loss to Tesoro in the SCR quarterfinals. Despite a win and a draw with Chino Hills during the regular season, Rancho Cucamonga finished in second place in the league behind Chino Hills. In the postseason, the Cougars defeated Santa Ana Foothill and Long Beach Poly before falling to Santa Margarita in penalty kicks. |
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Flower Mound
Flower Mound, TX
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11-3-6
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Kristen Burdick's goal with 11 minutes left lifted Flower Mound to a 1-0 win over Byron Nelson in the opening round of postseason play before nationally ranked programs. |
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Byron Nelson
Trophy Club, TX
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21-2-0*
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Season Complete. Texas . School Facts: Public, 2,125 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: The Bobcats' season ended with a 1-0 loss to Flower Mound in the opening round of postseason play. Byron Nelson spent time as the SIMA FAB 50 No. 1-ranked team for most of January, February and into March. |
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Marcus
Flower Mound, TX
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13-4-4
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Taylor Moon scored the first goal and assisted the second as Marcus defeated Timber Creek 3-0. The result helped District 6-6A complete a clean sweep as all four of the power league's programs advanced in postseason play. |
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Woodside
Woodside, CA
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17-1-3*
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Season Complete. California Central Coast Section Open champion. School Facts: Public, 1,750 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: Sophomore Kayla Hart scored the game-winning goal as Woodside stunned previously undefeated Mountain View in the CCS Open final. |
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Mountain View
Mountain View, CA
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19-1-2*
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Season Complete. California Central Coast Section Open runner-up. School Facts: Public, 1,850 students, grades 9-12. NOTES: Mountain View allowed only one goal in the last two months of the season, but it was the one goal that cost them a section title in a 1-0 loss to Woodside. |
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Niceville
Niceville, FL
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21-1-0*
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