FAB 50 High School Soccer Team Rankings

The winter high school season includes the following states: Arizona, California, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. The rankings are compiled by high school rankings editor Sheldon Shealer.

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Rank School Record
1 (1) St. Johns Country Day Orange Park, FL 26-0-0*
Season Complete. Florida Class 1A state champion.
School Facts: Private, 650 students, grades PK-12.
NOTES: St. Johns Country Day capped a second straight perfect season with a 6-0 thrashing of Miami Country Day in the state final. The victory marked SJCD's state record-tying seventh straight title and extended the program's win streak to 70 matches. The Spartans also posted multi-goal wins over 4A champ Montverde Academy, 3A champ Merritt Island and 2A champ Bolles School during the regular season. SJCD is seeing the end of an era with the graduation of a loaded senior class that includes Florida State signee Kirsten Pavlisko, TCU signee Payton Crews, LSU signee Abbey Newton and Troy signee Alisa Detlefsen. Crews scored twice. Newton had a goal and Detlefsen added three assists. All three players were sixth-graders on the varsity when the title streak started.
2 (2) Monte Vista Danville, CA 26-0-1*
Season Complete. CIF NorCal Division I champion. North Coast Section Division I champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,255 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: UCLA commit Megan Edelman scored the lone goal as Monte Vista defeated Archbishop Mitty for the inaugural NorCal Regional Division I title. On the way to the final, Monte Vista routed Palo Alto 6-0 and edged league rival Carondelet 2-1. Edelman finished with a team-high 21 goals. Seven of the team's eight leading scorers and Monte Vista's goalkeeper are underclassman and the team will be a lock preseason No. 1 if all return next winter. The Mustangs were undefeated on the field, reflected in the team's record, but did forfeit a December victory.
3 (3) Highland Park University Park, TX 22-0-1
Vanderbilt signee Sarah O'Neal scored twice while Penn State signee Rachel Wasserman, Texas commit Presley Echols, South Carolina signee Frances Ann Matise and Katherine Wolfe scored the other goals in a 6-0 win over Pine Tree.
4 (4) The Woodlands The Woodlands, TX 20-0-2
Oklahoma signee Jazzy Richards scored all three goals as The Woodlands started postseason play with a 3-0 win over Rockwall.
5 (5) Cinco Ranch Katy, TX 21-0-2
Cinco Ranch handled Fort Bend Travis 6-0 in a playoff opener last week.
6 (6) Southlake Carroll Southlake, TX 19-1-2
Oklahoma commit Taylor Tufts scored twice to help Southlake Carroll to a playoff-opening 4-0 win over one-time state power Plano West.
7 (7) Allen Allen, TX 19-1-1
Jennifer Peters made a crucial save in the shootout to help Allen edge Hebron in the opening round of postseason play. Jordan Colbert, Haylee Spray and Grace Dennis converted for Allen following the 1-1 match.
8 (8) Houston Memorial Hedwig Village, TX 21-0-1
Houston Memorial routed Houston Eisenhower 8-0 in an opening round playoff match to set up a second-round contest against defending state champion and regionally ranked Hendrickson.
9 (9) Archbishop Mitty San Jose, CA 22-2-2*
Season Complete. CIF NorCal Division I runner-up. Central Coast Section Open champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,750 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Mitty's season ended with a 1-0 loss to Monte Vista in the NorCal Division I final. Mitty's only losses this year were a pair of 1-0 setbacks to Monte Vista. Mitty had key wins over Palo Alto (twice), Buchanan, Mountain View, Foothill and Granite Bay.
10 (10) Upland Upland, CA 22-1-3*
Season Complete. CIF SoCal Division I champion. Southern Section Division 1 semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 3,450 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Freshman Alexys Ocampo scored early in the second half and Upland stunned defending regional champion JSerra 1-0 in the SoCal Division I final. Upland had lost in a shootout to JSerra early in the year and a potential rematch in the section final did not materialize as Upland was upset by Santa Margarita.
11 (11) JSerra San Juan Capistrano, CA 20-2-5*
Season Complete. CIF SoCal Division I runner-up. Southern Section Division 1 champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,300 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: A high-powered JSerra offense was silenced in a 1-0 SoCal Regional final setback to Upland. The Lions, which have won back-to-back section titles, were going for a second straight regional crown.
12 (12) Montverde Academy Montverde, FL 21-1-0*
Season Complete. Florida Class 4A state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,200 students, grades PK-12.
NOTES: Jody Brown, Shayla Smart, Maria Tregansin and Cecilie Neilsen scored the goals as Montverde Academy won its first state title with a 4-0 victory over Estero. Much like the boys program, the girls are building toward a regional powerhouse. The team's only loss this year was to top-ranked St. Johns Country Day.
13 (13) Carondelet Concord, CA 18-7-4*
Season Complete. CIF NorCal Division I semifinalist. North Coast Section Division I runner-up.
School Facts: Private, all-girls, 800 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Carondelet faced the nation's most demanding schedule, playing 17 games against teams that appeared in the FAB 50 this season. Two weeks after losing to Monte Vista in the section final, Carondelet's season ended with a regional loss to the same Monte Vista side. The inaugural NorCal playoffs gave Carondelet a second crack at Davis, and this time emerged as a winner.
14 (14) Davis Davis, CA 22-1-4*
Season Complete. CIF NorCal Division I semifinalist. North Coast Section Division I runner-up.
School Facts: Private, all-girls, 800 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Davis undefeated streak ended at 71 matches (64-0-7) following a 2-1 loss to Carondelet in the NorCal Regional quarterfinals. U.S. U17 National team member Maya Doms, a Stanford commit, gave Davis an early lead before Carondelet rallied. Davis won an early season match between the NorCal powers in December.
15 (15) Santa Margarita Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 16-6-5*
Season Complete. CIF SoCal Division I semifinalist. Southern Section Division 1 runner-up.
School Facts: Private, 1,700 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: For the second week in a row, Santa Margarita lost to JSerra -- this time in penalty kicks. A week earlier, JSerra won the Southern Section title 1-0 over the Eagles. At the regional level, Santa Margarita dispatched San Diego champion Eastlake 2-0 in the quarterfinals to earn a rematch with JSerra. Following a 1-1 match, JSerra won on penalty kicks.
16 (16) La Mirada La Mirada, CA 23-3-6*
Season Complete. CIF SoCal Division I semifinalist. Southern Section Division 1 semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 2,145 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: L Mirada's season ended with a 2-0 loss to Upland. The Matadores had a breakthrough season in 2018, which included a run to the section semifinals before losing to JSerra on penalty kicks. The team's tied earlier in the season. La Mirada edged Buchanan in penalty kicks before running into Upland.
17 (17) Santiago/Corona Corona, CA 22-2-6*
Season Complete. CIF-Southern Section Division 1 quarterfinalist.
School Facts: Private, 1,200 students, grades PK-12.
NOTES: Santiago's stellar season ended with a 3-1 loss to JSerra in the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 quarterfinals.
18 (18) Marcus Flower Mound, TX 18-3-1
Baylor signees Taylor Moon and Maddie Algya scored goals to help Marcus open postseason play with a 3-0 win over McKinney Boyd. The Marauders next face regionally ranked San Angelo Central.
19 (19) Estero Estero, FL 24-3-1*
Season Complete. Florida Class 4A state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 1,745 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Estero's playoff run ended with a loss to Montverde Academy in the state final. The match before that, Estero stunned Archbishop McCarthy to earn a national ranking.
20 (20) Archbishop McCarthy Southwest Ranches, FL 23-2-2*
Season Complete. Florida Class 4A state semifinalist.
School Facts: Private, 1,600 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Archbishop McCarthy built a 4-1 state semifinal lead before suffering a 5-4 loss to Estero in the state semifinals. The Mavericks' stellar season was built on two wins over perennial national power St. Thomas Aquinas.
21 (21) St. Thomas Aquinas Fort Lauderdale, FL 13-2-1*
Season Complete. Florida Class 4A regional semifinalist.
School Facts: Private, 2,135 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: St. Thomas Aquinas' season ended with a 2-1 loss to Archbishop McCarthy in the regional semifinals. St. Thomas Aquinas and McCarthy played three one-goal matches this season with McCarthy winning twice -- both losses on Aquinas' record. The Raiders had shutout wins over Boca Raton, Oxbridge Academy and Lourdes. McCarthy, Oxbridge Academy and Lourdes' only regular season losses this year are to St. Thomas Aquinas.
22 (22) Lourdes Miami, FL 20-1-0*
Season Complete. Florida Class 5A state champion.
School Facts: Private, 2,135 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Alexa Mascaro scored the lone goal with 25 minutes remaining as Lourdes stunned two-time defending champ Oviedo 1-0 in the state final. The Bobcats played two FAB 50 Top 25 teams this year, losing to St. Thomas Aquinas and beating Oviedo. The meeting with Oviedo marked the third time the teams have played in the final, with Oviedo winning the 2013 and 2016 encounters.
23 (23) Oviedo Oviedo, FL 22-1-0*
Season Complete. Florida Class 5A state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 2,475 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Oviedo was in the national title chase until getting upset by Lourdes in the state final 1-0. The final score marked the end of Oviedo's undefeated streak, which stood at 53 matches. It also marked the first time the Lions had been shut out since Jan., 7, 2016. Oviedo started the season with 21 straight shutout wins and allowed only two goals all season.
24 (24) Kingwood Kingwood, TX 19-1-2
Emma Ebert scored four goals and assisted on one as Kingwood started postseason play with a 6-0 win over Pasadena Memorial.
25 (25) Pleasanton Foothill Pleasanton, CA 12-3-9*
Season Complete. CIF NorCal Division I quarterfinalist. North Coast Section Division I semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 2,125 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Foothill ended its season with back-to-back losses, first to Carondelet in the section semifinals and then to Archbishop Mitty in the regional quarterfinals. Foothill had tied Mitty and defeated Carondelet earlier in the season. Loyola (MD) signee Sarah Mirr led the team in scoring.

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