FAB 50 High School Soccer Team Rankings

Rank School Record
1 (1) Tompkins Katy, TX 16-0-0
Texas A&M commit Barbara Olivieri unleashed this last-minute goal as Tompkins edged league rival Seven Lakes 2-1 last week to stay perfect.
2 (3)
 
JSerra San Juan Capistrano, CA 19-0-3
UCLA commit Jennifer Alvarado, Loyola-Marymount commit Isabella Beltran and Santa Clara commit Isabella D'Aquila scored the goals as JSerra claimed an unprecedented third straight CIF Southern Section Division 1 title with a 3-0 win over Los Alamitos, ending that team's 30-match undefeated streak. Santa Clara commit Rachel Bastrone and Stanford commit Samantha Williams added assists. Former US Under-17 National Team keeper Ryan Campbell collected the shutout in goal. JSerra enters the Southern Regional tournament as the No. 1 seed and faces FAB 50 No. 39 San Luis Obispo in the quarterfinals Tuesday. D'Aquila, however, will not be present as she will be training with the U.S. Under-20 Women's National Team this week.
3 (2)
 
Davis Davis, CA 20-0-1
A pair of Stanford-bound seniors sparked Davis' 2-1 win over Granite Bay for a fourth straight CIF Sac-Joaquin Section title. Maya Doms, bound for Stanford, assisted fellow Stanford signee Paige Rubinstein for a 1-0 lead. Rubinstein later assisted sophomore Megan Looney's goal as the team built a 2-0 lead en route to the victory. The section title marked the last high school match for Doms, who will be joining the U.S. Under-20 National Team for camp this week. Davis will move on to the Division I NorCal Region tournament this week as the No. 1 seed.
4 (5)
 
Montverde Academy Montverde, FL 23-0-0*
Season Complete. Florida Class 4A state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,200 students, grades K-12.
NOTES: Montverde Academy put together one of the most dominant team performances ever in Florida, beating the state's No. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 teams en route to a perfect season in which it allowed only three goals. Jody Brown, a junior and one of the nation's top prospects, scored the only goal in the 1-0 state final win over Archbishop McCarthy in a clash of undefeated teams. The two-time defending state champs are riding a 32-match win streak and have won 44 of their last 45 contests. The real strength of this Eagles' squad is the underclass, led by Brown and fellow national recruits Maria Tregansin and Kendall Ayers. From the senior class, Carmen Marin has signed with Florida International. Sabrina Botran is headed to Palm Beach Atlantic, Kalena Iwashita is bound for ASA College and Milla-Maria Kujala is headed to Daytona State.
5 (8)
 
Coppell Coppell, TX 18-1-1
Sophomore Maya Ozymy scored the lone goal as Coppell edged regionally ranked Hebron 1-0 to stay perfect in league play.
6 (9)
 
Denton Guyer Denton, TX 14-1-1
Iowa State commit Olivia Ramirez, a sophomore, had three goals and two assists last week as Guyer defeated Fossil Ridge and Keller. This week, Guyer clashes with Southlake Carroll on Tuesday.
7 (10)
 
Southlake Carroll Southlake, TX 15-1-2
Southlake Carroll gets a chance to avenge its lone defeat as it faces Denton Guyer on Tuesday. Last week, the Dragons defeated Timber Creek and Keller. Maddie Drenowatz scored three goals. Oklahoma signee Taylor Tufts scored two.
8 (6)
 
Los Alamitos Los Alamitos, CA 25-1-5
Los Alamitos' undefeated run ended at 30 matches with a 3-0 loss to powerhouse JSerra in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 final. Los Alamitos advances to this week's SoCal Regional tournament as the No. 2 seed in the Division I tournament.
9 (16)
 
Carondelet Concord, CA 16-2-6
Notre Dame commit Ellie Ospeck scored the first goal and assisted on the second as Carondelet defeated league rival San Ramon Valley 2-0 in the CIF North Coast Division I final. Both teams advance to this week's NorCal Division I tournament. After giving the Cougars a 1-0 lead, Ospeck assisted sophomore Jordyn Young's goal. US Youth National Team keeper Angie Anderson had six saves.
10 (4)
 
Archbishop McCarthy Southwest Ranches, FL 25-1-0*
Season Complete. Florida Class 4A state runner-up.
School Facts: Private, 1,200 students, grades K-12.
NOTES: Archbishop McCarthy's perfect season ended in a 1-0 loss to Montverde in a Class 4A final that featured the state's two top-ranked teams with perfect records. Considering five of the team's top six goal scorers are underclassmen, the Mavericks figure to be the Florida-South favorites again in 2019-2020.
11 (17)
 
Villa Park Villa Park, CA 20-2-1
Villa Park was seeded No. 7 for this week's CIF SoCal Regional tournament and will face FAB 50 No. 8 Los Alamitos in the quarterfinals on Tuesday.
12 (19)
 
Sunny Hills Fullerton, CA 25-1-5
Auburn Burnett scored two minutes into the match, assisted by Brianna Figueroa, then returned the favor by assisting Figueroa as Sunny Hills built a 2-0 lead en route to a 2-1 win over Mira Costa in the CIF Southern Section Division 2 final. Sunny Hills is the top seed in this week's SoCal Regional Division II tournament.
13 (12)
 
Bartram Trail St. Johns, FL 18-2-1*
Season Complete. Florida Class 4A state semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 2,300 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Bartram Trail's season ended with a 1-0 loss to Montverde Academy in the state semifinals. The Bears opened the season with a 3-0 win over Bolles School, which went on to win the 2A state title and find a home in the FAB 50. Bartram Trail was led by junior Tori Grambo, who has committed to Florida, and senior Taylor Radecki, who signed with Florida State.
14 (13)
 
American Heritage-Plantation Plantation, FL 20-1-1*
Season Complete. Florida Class 3A state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,600 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: American Heritage gave South Florida its only title in 2019, defeating Gulf Breeze 2-1. LSU signee Taylor Dobles scored the game winning goal after a direct kick by Emily Thompson was deflected by the wall and ended up on the foot of Dobles, who took one touch before drilling a low shot into the net. Chloe Laureano, who had committed to Yale, scored American Heritage's first goal -- a penalty kick in the 44th minute. The win marked the 11th state title for the patriots' program. American Heritage's only loss was to Montverde Academy in the first week of the season.
15 (18)
 
Harvard-Westlake Studio City, CA 16-1-7
Harvard-Westlake is the No. 6 seed in this week's CIF SoCal Regional tournament and faces FAB 50 No. 23 Carlsbad in the quarterfinals Tuesday.
16 (20)
 
Santiago/Corona Corona, CA 18-1-9*
Season Complete. CIF-Southern Section Division 1 Round of 16.
School Facts: Public, 3,580 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Santiago's stellar season ended with a shootout loss to Harvard-Westlake following a scoreless match. The Sharks' only onfield defeat came to Sunny Hills. Santiago defeated former FAB 50-ranked Temecula Valley in the playoff opener. The team also posted key wins over Vista Murrieta and Bishop Amat.
17 (26)
 
Vandegrift Austin, TX 12-1-4
Vandegrift is riding a 16-match undefeated streak, which dates back to a 2-1 season-opening loss to FAB 50 No. 15 Harvard-Westlake (Calif.). The Vipers blanked Hendrickson and Vista Ridge last week to extend their shutout streak to eight matches.
18 (43)
 
Archbishop Mitty San Jose, CA 17-2-4
Sophomore Kylie McHale scored the lone goal, assisted by Svea Neunfinger -- who scored the winner last year -- as Archbishop Mitty repeated as CIF Central Coast Section Open champions. The 1-0 victory over league rival St. Francis marked Mitty's 15th section title.
19 (35)
 
San Ramon Valley Danville, CA 15-4-5
UCLA commit Kyle Kerr scored the lone goal as San Ramon Valley upended league rival and former Top 10-ranked Monte Vista 1-0 in the CIF North Coast Section Division I semifinals. The Wolves then settled on a runner-up finish, losing to Carondelet 2-0 in the final. San Ramon Valley is the No. 4 seed in this week's Division I NorCal Regional tournament.
20 (7)
 
Monte Vista Danville, CA 17-2-2
Despite a 1-0 setback to league rival San Ramon Valley in the CIF North Coast Section Division I semifinals, Monte Vista will advance to the NorCal regional tournament as the No. 6 seed. The Mustangs will clash with Archbishop Mitty in the quarterfinals in a rematch of an early season contest won by Mitty.
21 (27)
 
Kingwood Kingwood, TX 14-1-3
Kingwood seems to be hitting its stride, having scored 58 goals over its last nine matches. Last week Kingwood handled Atascocita and Sam Rayburn. An undefeated run through the district seems likely, but the competition will start to ramp up in the playoffs.
22 (37)
 
Carlsbad Carlsbad, CA 23-4-1
UCLA commit Lexi Wright netted the lone goal as Carlsbad edged Our Lady of Peace 1-0 to win the CIF San Diego Open championship. Carlsbad and Our Lady of Peace have played three times this season, trading wins as both teams advance to this week's SoCal Regional Division I tournament.
23 (24)
 
St. Scholastica Covington, LA 21-0-3*
Season Complete. Lousiana Division 1 state champion.
School Facts: Private, all-girls, 550 students, grades 8-12.
NOTES: Senior Isabella Pflug scored in stoppage time to lift St. Scholastica to a 2-1 victory over Northshore in the state final. The result capped an undefeated season and a second straight state title for the Doves. Junior Brooke gave St. Scholastica a 1-0 early in the second half lead before Northshore drew even just minutes later. The Doves were led by Alabama signee Sydney Vincens, who finished with 19 goals.
24 Chaparral Scottsdale, AZ 20-2-2*
Season Complete. Arizona Class 6A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,100 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Senior Keeley Bond, playing her first year of high school soccer after focusing solely on club, scored both goals as Chaparral upended Perry 2-1 in a rain-soaked state final.
25 (11)
 
Perry Gilbert, AZ 22-1-3*
Season Complete. Arizona Class 6A state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 3,350 students, grades 8-12.
NOTES: Perry allowed only one goal through 25 matches, then allowed two in a driving rain during a 2-1 loss to Chaparral in the state final. Mikella Reed scored Perry's lone goal, which came in the final minute. Junior Brenna Alderson, sophomores Reed and UNLV commit Joelle Lujan were the team's leading scorers this season.

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