Iowa player has heart-stopping experience  June 16, 2009 5:02 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Kayla Donahe, a 16-year-old soccer player at West Des Moines High School, collapsed during a match and has fully recovered. Read this amazing story that appeared in the Des Moines Register. More IA, soccer
Boys state-by-state rankings - Spring  June 15, 2009 8:26 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the final spring boys' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings for the 2009 season. The final ESPN Rise FAB 50 will appear Tuesday on ESPNRise.com. Through June 14 (FINAL) Top 10s Georgia: 1. Collins Hill (19-3-0)*, 2. Centennial (18-3-0)*, 3. Walton (14-3-0)*, 4. Parkview (15-3-1)*, 5. Marist (15-7-0)*, 6. McIntosh (22-1-0)*, 7. Greater Atlanta Christian (20-2-0)*, 8. Lakeside-Dekalb (15-3-0)*, 9. Starr's Mill (16-2-0)*, 10. Greenbrier Evans (17-1-0)*. South Carolina: 1. Northwestern (24-0-0)*, 2. Irmo (23-1-0)*, 3. South Aiken (20-1-0)*, 4. Eastside (24-3-0)*, 5. J.L. Mann (23-3-0)*, 6. Fort Mill (18-6-1)*, 7. Wando (21-5-1)*, 8. Pinewood Prep (21-3-1)*, 9. Cardinal Newman (19-4-1-)*, 10. Dorman (16-5-0)*. Virginia: 1. Frank Cox (21-2-1)*, 2. Mills Godwin (18-3-2)*, 3. Robinson (15-2-2)*, 4. Westfield (16-4-0)*, 5. Cosby (17-2-1)*, 6. Thomas Jefferson (10-3-5)*, 7. South County (13-2-2)*, 8. Thomas Dale (16-1-0)*, 9. Hickory (15-6-1)*, 10. Patrick Henry (20-2-0)*. Top 7s Oklahoma: 1. Edmond Santa Fe (13-4-0)*, 2. Union (15-2-0)*, 3. Bishop Kelley (17-1-0)*, 4. Putnam City North (14-2-0)*, 5. Broken Arrow (11-3-0)*, 6. Edmond Memorial (8-5-0)*, 7. Norman North (15-2-0)*. Tennessee: 1. Christian Brothers (20-3-1)*, 2. Christian Academy of Knoxville (19-2-3)*, 3. Farragut (22-2-2)*, 4. Cleveland (20-1-3)*, 5. Father Ryan (16-4-1)*, 6. Brentwood (18-5-3)*, 7. Bearden (15-5-4)*. Washington: 1. South Kitsap (15-3-1)*, 2. Pasco (19-1-0)*, 3. Shorecrest (22-1-0)*, 4. Woodinville (11-4-4)*, 5. Stadium (15-2-0)*, 6. Bellarmine Prep (15-3-1)*, 7. Marysville-Pilchuck (18-2-2)*. Top 5s Alabama: 1. John Carroll (28-3-1)*, 2. Fairhope (25-2-3)*, 3. Mountain Brook (24-5-2)*, 4. Hoover (19-6-3)*, 5. Oak Mountain (24-3-1)*. Iowa: 1. Iowa City West (20-2-0)*, 2. Ames (17-5-0)*, 3. Bettendorf (14-6-0)*, 4. Ankeny (18-3-0)*, 5. West Des Moines Valley (15-4-0)*. Nebraska: 1. Millard West (18-4-0)*, 2. Kearney (17-2-0)*, 3. Lincoln Southwest (12-5-0)*, 4. Westside (16-5-0)*, 5. Burke (12-8-0)*. Utah: 1. Brighton (14-2-2)*, 2. Copper Hills (16-1-1)*, 3. Mountain View (17-1-1)*, 4. Layton (7-8-3)*, 5. Viewmont (13-4-1)*. Top 3s Arkansas: 1. Little Rock Catholic (17-3-1)*, 2. Conway (22-1-0)*, 3. Searcy (20-0-2)*. Top 1s Alaska: 1. South (17-6-1)*. Wyoming: 1. Central (18-0-0)*. *-indicates season complete. To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. GA, VA, OK, SC, TN, WA, AL, IA, NE, UT, AR, AK, WY, soccer
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  June 15, 2009 8:25 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the final spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings for the 2009 season. The final ESPN Rise FAB 50 will appear Tuesday on ESPNRise.com. Through June 14 (FINAL) Top 10s Illinois: 1. Hinsdale Central (20-3-2)*, 2. Naperville North (19-3-3)*, 3. Waubonsie Valley (19-4-0)*, 4. Fremd (20-5-1)*, 5. Sandburg (20-3-1)*, 6. Conant (19-3-4)*, 7. Barrington (20-4-3)*, 8. Huntley (24-2-1)*, 9. Naperville Central (18-4-3)*, 10. New Trier (18-4-1)*. Top 7s Virginia: 1. Broad Run (23-0-1)*, 2. Chantilly (20-2-1)*, 3. Mills Godwin (18-4-1)*, 4. Oakton (14-4-0)*, 5. West Springfield (15-2-2)*, 6. Robinson (13-2-1)*, 7. Cox (20-2-2)*. Top 5s California: 1. St. Francis (20-0-3)*, 2. Tamalpais (22-1-3)*, 3. St. Mary's (24-2-5)*, 4. Whitney (14-1-8)*, 5. Sierra (26-1-2)*. Colorado: 1. Chatfield (19-0-1)*, 2. Wheat Ridge (19-0-0)*, 3. Air Academy (16-4-0)*, 4. Arapahoe (15-1-3)*, 5. Valor Christian (18-1-0)*. Georgia: 1. Parkview (22-1-0)*, 2. St. Pius (22-0-0)*, 3. Marist (21-1-0)*, 4. Harrison (20-2-1)*, 5. Whitewater (19-2-0)*. Michigan: 1. Portage Central (27-0-2)*, 2. Eisenhower (18-3-1)*, 3. Ann Arbor Huron (17-3-2)*, 4. Okemos (22-2-1)*, 5. Novi (17-3-2)*. Missouri: 1. Incarnate Word (16-5-0)*, 2. Lee's Summit North (25-3-0)*, 3. Nerinx Hall (22-1-1)*, 4. St. Joseph's Academy (17-3-0)*, 5. Pattonville (23-5-0)*. North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (23-0-3)*, 2. White Oak (22-0-0)*, 3. Ardrey Kell (21-1-1)*, 4. East Chapel Hill (22-2-2)*, 5. Broughton (16-4-1)*. Oklahoma: 1. Jenks (13-4-0)*, 2. Edmond Memorial (11-2-0)*, 3. Edmond Santa Fe (12-5-0)*, 4. Broken Arrow (8-5-0)*, 5. Tulsa Union (13-2-0)*. Pennsylvania: 1. Lower Dauphin (18-3-4)*, 2. Hempfield (20-6-0)*, 3. Emmaus (21-3-2)*, 4. Central Bucks South (21-2-0)*, 5. Hershey (22-4-1)*. Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (23-1-3)*, 2. Grissom (26-2-1)*, 3. Mountain Brook (18-3-2)*. Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (20-0-0)*, 2. Ankeny (17-3-0)*, 3. Iowa City West (15-5-0)*. Kansas: 1. Blue Valley West (19-2-0)*, 2. Olathe East (20-1-0)*, 3. St. James (15-5-1)*. Nebraska: 1. Millard West (17-4-0)*, 2. Millard North (16-4-0)*, 3. Omaha Marian (18-3-0)*. South Carolina: 1. Mauldin (19-2-0)*, 2. Wando (21-1-2)*, 3. Fort Mill (17-6-1)*. Wisconsin: 1. Divine Savior Holy Angels (19-3-4)*, 2. Wausau East (22-1-2)*, 3. Brookfield Central (21-5-3)*. Top 1s Alaska: 1. Service (22-0-1)*. Arkansas: 1. Bentonville (19-1-1)*. Delaware: 1. Padua (17-1-0)*. North Dakota: 1. Fargo South (10-2-2)*. Wyoming: 1. Laramie (15-1-1)*. To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, SC, WI, AR, DE, WY, soccer
Favorites win titles in Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin  June 14, 2009 12:42 AM By Sheldon Shealer The following are state final results Saturday from matches involving FAB 50 and/or ESPNRISE.com state-ranked teams: Girls Soccer Iowa 2-A: Kennedy 3, Iowa City West 1 Michigan Division 1: Portage Central 3, Eisenhower 2 (OT) Wisconsin Division 1: Divine Savior Holy Angels 1, Waukesha West 0 IA, MI, WI, soccer
Favored Kennedy, DSHA move on to finals  June 13, 2009 7:36 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor The following are Friday night results from state tournaments in Michigan and Wisconsin that feature ESPNRISE.com FAB 50 and/or ESPNRISE.com state-ranked teams. Iowa Class 2-A semifinals Cedar Rapids Kennedy 2, Ankeny 0 Iowa City West 2, Urbandale 1 Wisconsin Division 1 semifinals Divine Savior Holy Angels 2, Brookfield Central 1 (SO) Waukesha West 2, Madison Memorial 1 (SO) IA, WI, soccer
CR Kennedy advances to semifinals  June 11, 2009 9:14 PM By Sheldon Shealer The following are scores from Thursday's Iowa girls' soccer Division 2A state semifinals, featuring FAB 50 No. 6 Cedar Rapids Kennedy. Quarterfinals Kennedy 2, Sioux City North 0 Ankeny 5, Pleasant Valley 3 Iowa City West 1, Johnston 0 (PK) Urbandale 1, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 0 IA, soccer
Boys state-by-state rankings - Spring  June 9, 2009 2:01 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring boys' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through June 6 Top 10s Georgia: 1. Collins Hill (19-3-0)*, 2. Centennial (18-3-0)*, 3. Walton (14-3-0)*, 4. Parkview (15-3-1)*, 5. Marist (15-7-0)*, 6. McIntosh (22-1-0)*, 7. Greater Atlanta Christian (20-2-0)*, 8. Lakeside-Dekalb (15-3-0)*, 9. Starr's Mill (16-2-0)*, 10. Greenbrier Evans (17-1-0)*. South Carolina: 1. Northwestern (24-0-0)*, 2. Irmo (23-1-0)*, 3. South Aiken (20-1-0)*, 4. Eastside (24-3-0)*, 5. J.L. Mann (23-3-0)*, 6. Fort Mill (18-6-1)*, 7. Wando (21-5-1)*, 8. Pinewood Prep (21-3-1)*, 9. Cardinal Newman (19-4-1-)*, 10. Dorman (16-5-0)*. Virginia: 1. Frank Cox (21-2-1)*, 2. Mills Godwin (18-3-2)*, 3. Robinson (15-2-2)*, 4. Westfield (16-4-0)*, 5. Cosby (17-2-1)*, 6. Thomas Jefferson (10-3-5)*, 7. South County (13-2-2)*, 8. Thomas Dale (16-1-0)*, 9. Hickory (15-6-1)*, 10. Patrick Henry (20-2-0)*. Top 7s Oklahoma: 1. Edmond Santa Fe (13-4-0)*, 2. Union (15-2-0)*, 3. Bishop Kelley (17-1-0)*, 4. Putnam City North (14-2-0)*, 5. Broken Arrow (11-3-0)*, 6. Edmond Memorial (8-5-0)*, 7. Norman North (15-2-0)*. Tennessee: 1. Christian Brothers (20-3-1)*, 2. Christian Academy of Knoxville (19-2-3)*, 3. Farragut (22-2-2)*, 4. Cleveland (20-1-3)*, 5. Father Ryan (16-4-1)*, 6. Brentwood (18-5-3)*, 7. Bearden (15-5-4)*. Washington: 1. South Kitsap (15-3-1)*, 2. Pasco (19-1-0)*, 3. Shorecrest (22-1-0)*, 4. Woodinville (11-4-4)*, 5. Stadium (15-2-0)*, 6. Bellarmine Prep (15-3-1)*, 7. Marysville-Pilchuck (18-2-2)*. Top 5s Alabama: 1. John Carroll (28-3-1)*, 2. Fairhope (25-2-3)*, 3. Mountain Brook (24-5-2)*, 4. Hoover (19-6-3)*, 5. Oak Mountain (24-3-1)*. Iowa: 1. Iowa City West (20-2-0)*, 2. Ames (17-5-0)*, 3. Bettendorf (14-6-0)*, 4. Ankeny (18-3-0)*, 5. West Des Moines Valley (15-4-0)*. Nebraska: 1. Millard West (18-4-0)*, 2. Kearney (17-2-0)*, 3. Lincoln Southwest (12-5-0)*, 4. Westside (16-5-0)*, 5. Burke (12-8-0)*. Utah: 1. Brighton (14-2-2)*, 2. Copper Hills (16-1-1)*, 3. Mountain View (17-1-1)*, 4. Layton (7-8-3)*, 5. Viewmont (13-4-1)*. Top 3s Arkansas: 1. Little Rock Catholic (17-3-1)*, 2. Conway (22-1-0)*, 3. Northside (15-4-1)*. Top 1s Alaska: 1. South (17-6-1)*. Wyoming: 1. Central (18-0-0)*. *-indicates season complete. To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. GA, VA, OK, SC, TN, WA, AL, IA, NE, UT, AR, AK, WY, soccer
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  June 9, 2009 2:00 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through June 6 Top 10s Illinois: 1. Hinsdale Central (20-3-2)*, 2. Naperville North (19-3-3)*, 3. Waubonsie Valley (19-4-0)*, 4. Fremd (20-5-1)*, 5. Sandburg (20-3-1)*, 6. Conant (19-3-4)*, 7. Barrington (20-4-3)*, 8. Huntley (24-2-1)*, 9. Naperville Central (18-4-3)*, 10. New Trier (18-4-1)*. Top 7s Virginia: 1. Broad Run (23-0-1)*, 2. Chantilly (20-2-1)*, 3. Mills Godwin (18-4-1)*, 4. Oakton (14-4-0)*, 5. West Springfield (15-2-2)*, 6. Robinson (13-2-1)*, 7. Cox (20-2-2)*. Top 5s California: 1. St. Francis (20-0-3)*, 2. Tamalpais (22-1-3)*, 3. St. Mary's (24-2-5)*, 4. Whitney (14-1-8)*, 5. Sierra (26-1-2)*. Colorado: 1. Chatfield (19-0-1)*, 2. Wheat Ridge (19-0-0)*, 3. Air Academy (16-4-0)*, 4. Arapahoe (15-1-3)*, 5. Valor Christian (18-1-0)*. Georgia: 1. Parkview (22-1-0)*, 2. St. Pius (22-0-0)*, 3. Marist (21-1-0)*, 4. Harrison (20-2-1)*, 5. Whitewater (19-2-0)*. Michigan: 1. Portage Central (25-0-2), 2. Eisenhower (16-2-1), 3. Ann Arbor Huron (17-2-2), 4. Okemos (22-2-1)*, 5. Novi (17-3-2)*. Missouri: 1. Incarnate Word (16-5-0)*, 2. Lee's Summit North (25-3-0)*, 3. Nerinx Hall (22-1-1)*, 4. St. Joseph's Academy (17-3-0)*, 5. Pattonville (23-5-0)*. North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (23-0-3)*, 2. White Oak (22-0-0)*, 3. Ardrey Kell (21-1-1)*, 4. East Chapel Hill (22-2-2)*, 5. Broughton (16-4-1)*. Oklahoma: 1. Jenks (13-4-0)*, 2. Edmond Memorial (11-2-0)*, 3. Edmond Santa Fe (12-5-0)*, 4. Broken Arrow (8-5-0)*, 5. Tulsa Union (13-2-0)*. Pennsylvania: 1. Lower Dauphin (18-3-4)*, 2. Hempfield (20-6-0)*, 3. Emmaus (21-3-2)*, 4. Central Bucks South (21-2-0)*, 5. Hershey(22-4-1)*. Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (23-1-3)*, 2. Grissom (26-2-1)*, 3. Mountain Brook (18-3-2)*. Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (17-0-0), 2. Ankeny (16-2-0), 3. Johnston (16-3-0). Kansas: 1. Blue Valley West (19-2-0)*, 2. Olathe East (20-1-0)*, 3. St. James (15-5-1)*. Nebraska: 1. Millard West (17-4-0)*, 2. Millard North (16-4-0)*, 3. Omaha Marian (18-3-0)*. South Carolina: 1. Mauldin (19-2-0)*, 2. Wando (21-1-2)*, 3. Fort Mill (17-6-1)*. Wisconsin: 1. Divine Savior Holy Angels (17-3-3), 2. Wausau East (22-0-2), 3. Madison Memorial (20-3-2). Top 1s Arkansas: 1. Bentonville (19-1-1)*. Alaska: 1. Service (22-0-1)*. Delaware: 1. Padua (17-1-0)*. North Dakota: 1. Fargo South (10-2-2)*. Wyoming: 1. Laramie (15-1-1)*. To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, ND, SC, WI, AR, DE, WY, soccer
Iowa boys, Illinois and Missouri girls crown champs  June 7, 2009 10:14 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor The following are recaps from state title matches played this past weekend. BOYS Iowa 3A: Iowa City West 3, Ames 2. More Iowa 2A: Sencer 2, Wahlert 1 (PK). More Iowa 1A: Regina 1, St. Albert 0. More GIRLS Illinois 3A: Hinsdale Central 2, Fremd 1. More Illinois 2A: Wheaton Academy 3, Lemont 0. More Missouri 1: Incarnate Word 2 Lee's Summit North 1 (PK). Missouri 2: Duchesne 4, Smithville 1. More Missouri 3: St. Vincent 3, Trinity Catholic 1. More IL, IA, MO, soccer
Boys state-by-state rankings - Spring  June 1, 2009 10:53 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring boys' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through May 30 Top 10s Georgia: 1. Collins Hill (19-3-0)*, 2. Centennial (18-3-0)*, 3. Walton (14-3-0)*, 4. Parkview (15-3-1)*, 5. Marist (15-7-0)*, 6. McIntosh (22-1-0)*, 7. Greater Atlanta Christian (20-2-0)*, 8. Lakeside-Dekalb (15-3-0)*, 9. Starr's Mill (16-2-0)*, 10. Greenbrier Evans (17-1-0)*. South Carolina: 1. Northwestern (24-0-0)*, 2. Irmo (23-1-0)*, 3. South Aiken (20-1-0)*, 4. Eastside (24-3-0)*, 5. J.L. Mann (23-3-0)*, 6. Fort Mill (18-6-1)*, 7. Wando (21-5-1)*, 8. Pinewood Prep (21-3-1)*, 9. Cardinal Newman (19-4-1-)*, 10. Dorman (16-5-0)*. Virginia: 1. Robinson (15-1-2), 2. Cosby (17-1-1), 3. Frank Cox (18-2-1), 4. Westfield (14-3-0), 5. Patrick Henry (20-1-0), 6. Mills Godwin (16-2-2), 7. Thomas Jefferson (10-3-5)*, 8. South County (13-2-2)*, 9. Gar-Field (11-2-5), 10. Thomas Dale (16-1-0)*. Top 7s Oklahoma: 1. Edmond Santa Fe (13-4-0)*, 2. Union (15-2-0)*, 3. Bishop Kelley (17-1-0)*, 4. Putnam City North (14-2-0)*, 5. Broken Arrow (11-3-0)*, 6. Edmond Memorial (8-5-0)*, 7. Norman North (15-2-0)*. Tennessee: 1. Christian Brothers (20-3-1)*, 2. Christian Academy of Knoxville (19-2-3)*, 3. Farragut (22-2-2)*, 4. Cleveland (20-1-3)*, 5. Father Ryan (16-4-1)*, 6. Brentwood (18-5-3)*, 7. Bearden (15-5-4)*. Washington: 1. South Kitsap (15-3-1)*, 2. Pasco (19-1-0)*, 3. Shorecrest (22-1-0)*, 4. Woodinville (11-4-4)*, 5. Stadium (15-2-0)*, 6. Bellarmine Prep (15-3-1)*, 7. Marysville-Pilchuck (18-2-2)*. Top 5s Alabama: 1. John Carroll (28-3-1)*, 2. Fairhope (25-2-3)*, 3. Mountain Brook (24-5-2)*, 4. Hoover (19-6-3)*, 5. Oak Mountain (24-3-1)*. Iowa: 1. Ankeny (15-1-0), 2. Iowa City West (15-2-0), 3. West Des Moines Valley (15-3-0), 4. Pleasant Valley (14-4-0), 5. Dowling Catholic (11-4-0). Nebraska: 1. Millard West (18-4-0)*, 2. Kearney (17-2-0)*, 3. Lincoln Southwest (12-5-0)*, 4. Westside (16-5-0)*, 5. Burke (12-8-0)*. Utah: 1. Brighton (14-2-2)*, 2. Copper Hills (16-1-1)*, 3. Mountain View (17-1-1)*, 4. Layton (7-8-3)*, 5. Viewmont (13-4-1)*. Top 3s Arkansas: 1. Little Rock Catholic (17-3-1)*, 2. Conway (22-1-0)*, 3. Northside (15-4-1)*. Top 1s Alaska: 1. South (17-6-1)*. Wyoming: 1. Central (18-0-0)*. *-indicates season complete. To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. GA, VA, OK, SC, TN, WA, AL, IA, NE, UT, AR, AK, WY, soccer
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  June 1, 2009 10:50 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through May 30 Top 7s Illinois: 1. Naperville North (19-2-3), 2. Belleville Althoff (21-2-1), 3. Barrington (20-3-3), 4. Waubonsie Valley (19-4-0)*, 5. Huntley (24-2-1)*, 6. Naperville Central (18-4-3)*, 7. New Trier (18-4-1), 8. Fremd (18-4-1), 9. Lake Forest (18-3-1)*, 10. Conant (18-1-4). Top 7s Virginia: 1. Broad Run (20-0-1), 2. Chantilly (17-2-1), 3. Cox (19-1-2), 4. Oakton (14-3-0), 5. West Springfield (15-2-2)*, 6. Robinson (13-2-1)*, 7. McLean (15-3-0)*. Top 5s California: 1. St. Francis (20-0-3)*, 2. Tamalpais (22-1-3)*, 3. St. Mary's (24-2-5)*, 4. Whitney (14-1-8)*, 5. Sierra (26-1-2)*. Colorado: 1. Chatfield (19-0-1)*, 2. Wheat Ridge (19-0-0)*, 3. Air Academy (16-4-0)*, 4. Arapahoe (15-1-3)*, 5. Valor Christian (18-1-0)*. Georgia: 1. Parkview (22-1-0)*, 2. St. Pius (22-0-0)*, 3. Marist (21-1-0)*, 4. Harrison (20-2-1)*, 5. Whitewater (19-2-0)*. Michigan: 1. Portage Central (22-0-2), 2. Lake Orion (19-0-3), 3. Okemos (21-1-1), 4. Athens (18-3-2), 5. Novi (17-2-2). Missouri: 1. Incarnate Word (16-5-0), 2. Lee's Summit North (24-2-0), 3. Nerinx Hall (22-1-1)*, 4. St. Joseph's Academy (17-3-0)*, 5. Pattonville (22-4-0). North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (23-0-3)*, 2. White Oak (22-0-0)*, 3. Ardrey Kell (21-1-1)*, 4. East Chapel Hill (22-2-2)*, 5. Broughton (16-4-1)*. Oklahoma: 1. Jenks (13-4-0)*, 2. Edmond Memorial (11-2-0)*, 3. Edmond Santa Fe (12-5-0)*, 4. Broken Arrow (8-5-0)*, 5. Tulsa Union (13-2-0)*. Pennsylvania: 1. Emmaus (21-2-2), 2. Hershey(21-3-1), 3. Central Bucks South (21-2-0)*, 4. Lower Dauphin (16-3-4), 5. Hempfield (19-5-0). Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (23-1-3)*, 2. Grissom (26-2-1)*, 3. Mountain Brook (18-3-2)*. Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (13-0-0), 2. West Des Moines Valley (13-4-0), 3. Ankeny (14-2-0). Kansas: 1. Blue Valley West (19-2-0)*, 2. Olathe East (20-1-0)*, 3. St. James (15-5-1)*. Nebraska: 1. Millard West (17-4-0)*, 2. Millard North (16-4-0)*, 3. Omaha Marian (18-3-0)*. South Carolina: 1. Mauldin (19-2-0)*, 2. Wando (21-1-2)*, 3. Fort Mill (17-6-1)*. Wisconsin: 1. Divine Savior Holy Angels (15-3-3), 2. Homestead (15-1-3), 3. Appleton North (18-1-0). Top 1s Arkansas: 1. Bentonville (19-1-1)*. Alaska: 1. Service (21-0-1)*. Delaware: 1. Padua (17-1-0)*. North Dakota: 1. Fargo South (10-2-2)*. Wyoming: 1. Laramie (15-1-1)*. To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, ND, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, SC, WI, AR, DE, WY, soccer
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  May 26, 2009 1:50 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through May 23 Top 7s Illinois: 1. St. Charles North (12-1-3), 2. Belleville Althoff (21-2-1), 3. Lake Forest (18-2-1), 4. Waubonsie Valley (18-3-0), 5. Huntley (24-1-1), 6. Naperville Central (18-3-3), 7. Barrington (18-3-3). Top 5s California: 1. St. Francis (20-0-3)*, 2. Tamalpais (22-1-3)*, 3. St. Mary's (24-2-5)*, 4. Whitney (14-1-8)*, 5. Sierra (26-1-2)*. Colorado: 1. Chatfield (19-0-1)*, 2. Wheat Ridge (19-0-0)*, 3. Air Academy (16-4-0)*, 4. Arapahoe (15-1-3)*, 5. Valor Christian (18-1-0)*. Georgia: 1. Parkview (22-1-0)*, 2. St. Pius (22-0-0)*, 3. Harrison (20-2-1)*, 4. Marist (21-1-0)*, 5. Whitewater (19-2-0)*. Michigan: 1. Portage Central (19-0-2), 2. Lake Orion (15-0-3), 3. Okemos (18-1-1), 4. Athens (15-2-2), 5. Novi (13-2-2). Missouri: 1. Nerinx Hall (21-0-1), 2. Incarnate Word (14-5-0), 3. St. Joseph's Academy (17-3-0)*, 4. Summit (22-2-0), 5. Lee's Summit North (19-2-0). North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (21-0-3), 2. Ardrey Kell (20-0-1), 3. White Oak (19-0-0), 4. East Chapel Hill (22-2-2)*, 5. Broughton (16-4-1)*. Oklahoma: 1. Jenks (13-4-0)*, 2. Edmond Memorial (11-2-0)*, 3. Edmond Santa Fe (12-5-0)*, 4. Broken Arrow (8-5-0)*, 5. Tulsa Union (13-2-0)*. Pennsylvania: 1. Central Bucks South (20-1-0), 2. Neshaminy (18-2-1), 3. Manheim Township (21-1-1), 4. Pennridge (18-3-1), 5. Emmaus (19-2-2). Virginia: 1. Broad Run (19-0-1), 2. West Springfield (15-1-2), 3. Chantilly (15-2-1), 4. Cox (16-1-2), 5. McLean (15-2-0). Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (23-1-3)*, 2. Grissom (26-2-1)*, 3. Mountain Brook (18-3-2)*. Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (12-0-0), 2. West Des Moines Valley (9-3-), 3. Waukee (8-1-0). Kansas: 1. Olathe East (18-0-0), 2. St. Thomas Aquinas (16-2-0), 3. Blue Valley West (16-2-0). Nebraska: 1. Millard West (17-4-0)*, 2. Millard North (16-4-0)*, 3. Omaha Marian (18-3-0)*. South Carolina: 1. Mauldin (19-2-0)*, 2. Wando (21-1-2)*, 3. Fort Mill (17-6-1)*. Wisconsin: 1. Divine Savior Holy Angels (13-3-3), 2. Homestead (12-1-2), 3. Appleton North (16-1-0). Top 1s Arkansas: 1. Bentonville (19-1-1)*. Alaska: 1. Service (15-0-1). Delaware: 1. Padua (15-1-0). Wyoming: 1. Laramie (15-1-1)*. To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, SC, WI, AR, AK, DE, WY
Boys state-by-state rankings - Spring  May 26, 2009 1:41 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring boys' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through May 23 Top 10s Georgia: 1. Collins Hill (19-3-0)*, 2. Centennial (18-3-0)*, 3. Walton (14-3-0)*, 4. Parkview (15-3-1)*, 5. Marist (15-7-0)*, 6. McIntosh (22-1-0)*, 7. Greater Atlanta Christian (20-2-0)*, 8. Lakeside-Dekalb (15-3-0)*, 9. Starr's Mill (16-2-0)*, 10. Greenbrier Evans (17-1-0)*. South Carolina: 1. Northwestern (24-0-0)*, 2. Irmo (23-1-0)*, 3. South Aiken (20-1-0)*, 4. Eastside (24-3-0)*, 5. J.L. Mann (23-3-0)*, 6. Fort Mill (18-6-1)*, 7. Wando (21-5-1)*, 8. Pinewood Prep (21-3-1)*, 9. Cardinal Newman (19-4-1-)*, 10. Dorman (16-5-0)*. Virginia: 1. Thomas Dale (15-0-0), 2. Robinson (13-1-2), 3. Cosby (14-1-1), 4. Westfield (13-2-0), 5. Thomas Jefferson (10-2-5), 6. Kellam (14-1-2), 7. South County (12-2-2), 8. Frank Cox (15-2-1), 9. Osbourn (12-4-1), 10. Osbourn Park (13-3-2). Top 7s Oklahoma: 1. Edmond Santa Fe (13-4-0)*, 2. Union (15-2-0)*, 3. Bishop Kelley (17-1-0)*, 4. Putnam City North (14-2-0)*, 5. Broken Arrow (11-3-0)*, 6. Edmond Memorial (8-5-0)*, 7. Norman North (15-2-0)*. Tennessee: 1. Christian Brothers (20-3-1)*, 2. Christian Academy of Knoxville (19-2-3)*, 3. Farragut (22-2-2)*, 4. Cleveland (20-1-3)*, 5. Father Ryan (16-4-1)*, 6. Brentwood (18-5-3)*, 7. Bearden (15-5-4)*. Washington: 1. Pasco (18-0-0), 2. Mercer Island (17-0-1), 3. Marysville-Pilchuck (18-0-2), 4. Woodinville (10-3-4), 5. Stadium (15-2-0)*, 6. Bellarmine Prep (15-3-1)*, 7. South Kitsap (13-3-1). Top 5s Alabama: 1. John Carroll (28-3-1)*, 2. Fairhope (25-2-3)*, 3. Mountain Brook (24-5-2)*, 4. Hoover (19-6-3)*, 5. Oak Mountain (24-3-1)*. Iowa: 1. Ankeny (14-1-0), 2. Kennedy (12-1-0), 3. Iowa City West (14-2-0), 4. West Des Moines Valley (14-3-0), 5. Washington (14-3-0). Nebraska: 1. Millard West (18-4-0)*, 2. Kearney (17-2-0)*, 3. Lincoln Southwest (12-5-0)*, 4. Westside (16-5-0)*, 5. Burke (12-8-0)*. Utah: 1. Brighton (14-2-2)*, 2. Copper Hills (16-1-1)*, 3. Mountain View (17-1-1)*, 4. Layton (7-8-3)*, 5. Viewmont (13-4-1)*. Top 3s Arkansas: 1. Little Rock Catholic (17-3-1)*, 2. Conway (22-1-0)*, 3. Northside (15-4-1)*. Top 1s Alaska: 1. West (13-1-1). Wyoming: 1. Central (18-0-0)* *-indicates season complete. To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. GA, VA, OK, SC, TN, WA, AL, IA, NE, UT, AR, AK, WY, soccer
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  May 19, 2009 12:06 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through May 16 Top 7s Illinois: 1. St. Charles North (9-1-3), 2. Belleville Althoff (19-2-1), 3. Lake Forest (16-2-1), 4. Waubonsie Valley (13-3-0), 5. Huntley (21-1-1), 6. Neuqua Valley (16-3-1), 7. Naperville Central (15-3-3). Top 5s California: 1. St. Francis (20-0-3)*, 2. Tamalpais (22-1-3)*, 3. St. Mary's (24-2-5)*, 4. Whitney (14-1-8)*, 5. Sierra (26-1-2)*. Colorado: 1. Chatfield (18-0-1), 2. Wheat Ridge (18-0-0), 3. Air Academy (16-3-0), 4. Arapahoe (15-1-3)*, 5. Valor Christian (18-0-0). Georgia: 1. Parkview (22-1-0)*, 2. St. Pius (22-0-0)*, 3. Harrison (20-2-1)*, 4. Marist (21-1-0)*, 5. Whitewater (19-2-0)*. Michigan: 1. Portage Central (17-0-2), 2. Lake Orion (13-0-3), 3. Okemos (16-1-1), 4. Athens (14-2-2), 5. Churchill (11-1-3). Missouri: 1. Nerinx Hall (19-0-1), 2. St. Joseph's Academy (16-2-0), 3. Howell North (19-2-1), 4. Incarnate Word (12-5-0), 5. St. Dominic (22-4-0). North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (19-0-3), 2. Ardrey Kell (18-0-1), 3. East Chapel Hill (22-1-2), 4. White Oak (17-0-0), 5. Broughton (16-4-1)*. Oklahoma: 1. Jenks (13-4-0)*, 2. Edmond Memorial (11-2-0)*, 3. Edmond Santa Fe (12-5-0)*, 4. Broken Arrow (8-5-0)*, 5. Tulsa Union (13-2-0)*. Pennsylvania: 1. Central Bucks South (19-0-0), 2. Neshaminy (17-1-1), 3. Manheim Township (18-1-1), 4. Cumberland Valley (19-3-0), 5. Hershey (19-2-1). Virginia: 1. Broad Run (14-0-1), 2. Robinson (12-1-1), 3. West Springfield (13-1-2), 4. Cox (13-1-2), 5. McLean (13-2-0). Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (23-1-3)*, 2. Grissom (26-2-1)*, 3. Mountain Brook (18-3-2)*. Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (9-0-0), 2. Waukee (5-0-0), 3. Ankeny (11-1-0). Kansas: 1. Olathe East (16-0-0), 2. St. Thomas Aquinas (14-2-0), 3. Blue Valley West (14-2-0). Nebraska: 1. Millard North (16-3-0), 2. Millard West (16-4-0), 3. Omaha Marian (18-3-0)*. South Carolina: 1. Wando (20-0-2), 2. Mauldin (17-2-0), 3. South Aiken (18-3-0). Wisconsin: 1. Catholic Memorial (17-1-1), 2. Homestead (11-1-1), 3. Appleton North (15-0-0). Top 1s Arkansas: 1. Bentonville (19-1-1)*. Alaska: 1. Service (15-0-1). Delaware: 1. Padua (11-1-0). Wyoming: 1. Laramie (12-1-1). To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, SC, WI, AR, AK, DE, WY
Boys state-by-state rankings - Spring  May 19, 2009 12:02 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring boys' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through May 16 Top 10s Georgia: 1. Collins Hill (19-3-0)*, 2. Centennial (18-3-0)*, 3. Walton (14-3-0)*, 4. Parkview (15-3-1)*, 5. Marist (15-7-0)*, 6. McIntosh (22-1-0)*, 7. Greater Atlanta Christian (20-2-0)*, 8. Lakeside-Dekalb (15-3-0)*, 9. Starr's Mill (16-2-0)*, 10. Greenbrier Evans (17-1-0)*. Virginia: 1. Thomas Dale (13-0-0), 2. Robinson (11-1-2), 3. Frank Cox (14-1-1), 4. Cosby (12-1-1), 5. South County (12-1-1), 6. Osbourn Park (9-1-3), 7. Battlefield (10-1-3), 8. Westfield (12-2-0), 9. Thomas Jefferson (8-2-5), 10. Stone Bridge (12-2-1). Top 7s Oklahoma: 1. Edmond Santa Fe (13-4-0)*, Union (15-2-0)*, Bishop Kelley (17-1-0)*, Putnam City North (14-2-0)*, Broken Arrow (11-3-0)*, 6. Edmond Memorial (8-5-0)*, Norman North (15-2-0)*. South Carolina: 1. Northwestern (22-0-0), 2. Irmo (22-0-0), 3. Eastside (23-2-0), 4. J.L. Mann (23-2-0), 5. South Aiken (18-1-0), 6. Wando (21-4-1), 7. Pinewood Prep (21-3-1)*. Tennessee: 1. Cleveland (18-0-3), 2. Christian Brothers (18-3-1), 3. Christian Academy of Knoxville (16-2-3), 4. Farragut (20-2-2), 5. Brentwood (14-4-4). 6. Father Ryan (15-3-1), 7. Bearden (14-4-4), Washington: 1. Pasco (16-0-0), 2. Stadium (13-1-0), 3. Mercer Island (15-0-1), 4. Bellarmine Prep (15-2-1), 5. South Kitsap (10-3-1), 6. Lakeside (12-2-1), 7. Rogers (14-2-2). Top 5s Alabama: 1. John Carroll (28-3-1)*, 2. Fairhope (25-2-3)*, 3. Mountain Brook (24-5-2)*, 4. Hoover (19-6-3)*, 5. Oak Mountain (24-3-1)*. Iowa: 1. Ankeny (13-1-0), 2. Kennedy (13-1-0), 3. Iowa City West (11-2-0), 4. Washington (13-2-0), 5. West Des Moines Valley (13-3-0). Nebraska: 1. Kearney (17-1-0), 2. Millard West (17-4-0), 3. Columbus (14-4-0), 4. Lincoln Southwest (12-5-0)*, 5. Westside (16-5-0)*. Utah: 1. Brighton (12-2-2), 2. Copper Hills (16-1-1)*, 3. Mountain View (15-1-1), 4. Viewmont (13-3-1), 5. Lehi (9-5-0)*. Top 3s Arkansas: 1. Little Rock Catholic (17-3-1)*, 2. Conway (22-1-0)*, 3. Northside (15-4-1)*. Top 1s Alaska: 1. West (12-1-1). Wyoming: 1. Central (15-0-0). *-indicates season complete. To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. GA, VA, OK, SC, TN, WA, AL, IA, NE, UT, AR, AK, WY
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  May 12, 2009 9:05 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through May 9 Top 7s Illinois: 1. St. Charles North (9-1-3), 2. Belleville Althoff (18-1-1), 3. Lake Forest (14-2-1), 4. Waubonsie Valley (13-3-0), 5. Huntley (19-1-1), 6. Neuqua Valley (15-3-1), 7. Naperville Central (15-3-2). Top 5s California: 1. Sierra (25-0-1), 2. St. Francis (17-0-3), 3. St. Mary's (22-1-5), 4. Tamalpais (19-1-3), 5. Elk Grove (10-1-5). Colorado: 1. Chatfield (16-0-1), 2. Arapahoe (14-0-3), 3. Cherry Creek (13-2-1), 4. Broomfield (16-0-1), 5. Valor Christian (16-0-0). Georgia: 1. Parkview (22-1-0)*, 2. St. Pius (22-0-0)*, 3. Harrison (20-2-1)*, 4. Marist (21-1-0)*, 5. Whitewater (19-2-0)*. Michigan: 1. Portage Central (14-0-2), 2. Lake Orion (12-0-3), 3. Athens (13-1-2), 4. Okemos (13-1-1), 5. Churchill (9-1-1). Missouri: 1. Nerinx Hall (18-0-1), 2. St. Joseph's Academy (14-2-0), 3. Howell North (16-2-1), 4. Incarnate Word (10-5-0), 5. St. Dominic (20-3-0). North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (17-0-3), 2. Ardrey Kell (16-0-1), 3. East Chapel Hill (20-1-2), 4. White Oak (16-0-0), 5. Broughton (16-3-1). Oklahoma: 1. Jenks (11-4-0), 2. Bishop Kelley (14-0-0), 3. Edmond Memorial (11-1-0), 4. Broken Arrow (8-4-0), 5. Tulsa Union (13-2-0)*. Pennsylvania: 1. Central Bucks South (17-0-0), 2. Neshaminy (15-1-1), 3. Manheim Township (16-1-1), 4. Council Rock South (15-2-2), 5. Cumberland Valley (17-3-0). Virginia: 1. Robinson (11-0-1), 2. Broad Run (13-0-1), 3. West Springfield (10-1-2), 4. McLean (11-2-0), 5. Cox (10-1-2). Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (23-1-3)*, 2. Grissom (26-2-1)*, 3. Mountain Brook (18-3-2)*. Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (7-0-0), 2. Waukee (4-0-0), 3. Johnston (5-1-0). Kansas: 1. Olathe East (13-0-0), 2. St. Thomas Aquinas (14-2-0), 3. Blue Valley West (12-2-0). Nebraska: 1. Omaha Marian (17-2-0), 2. Lincoln Southeast (16-1-0), 3. Millard North (14-3-0). South Carolina: 1. Wando (16-0-2), 2. Mauldin (14-2-0), 3. Dutch Fork (19-2-0). Wisconsin: 1. Catholic Memorial (15-1-1), 2. Homestead (9-1-1), 3. Appleton North (13-0-0). Top 1s Arkansas: 1. Bentonville (19-1-1)*. Alaska: 1. Service (11-0-1). Delaware: 1. Padua (11-1-0). Wyoming: 1. Laramie (10-1-1). To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, SC, WI, AR, DE, WY, soccer
Boys state-by-state rankings - Spring  May 12, 2009 9:02 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring boys' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through May 9 Top 10s Georgia: 1. Collins Hill (19-3-0)*, 2. Centennial (18-3-0)*, 3. Walton (14-3-0)*, 4. Parkview (15-3-1)*, 5. Marist (15-7-0)*, 6. McIntosh (22-1-0)*, 7. Greater Atlanta Christian (20-2-0)*, 8. Lakeside-Dekalb (15-3-0)*, 9. Starr's Mill (16-2-0)*, 10. Greenbrier Evans (17-1-0)*. Virginia: 1. Thomas Dale (10-0-0), 2. Osbourn Park (9-0-2), 3. Robinson (8-1-2), 4. Westfield (12-1-0), 5. Frank Cox (12-1-1), 6. Cosby (11-1-1), 7. Wakefield (12-1-2), 8. South County (9-1-1), 9. Stone Bridge (11-1-1), 10. Battlefield (10-1-2). Top 7s Oklahoma: 1. Union (14-1-0), 2. Broken Arrow (11-2-0), 3. Bishop Kelley (15-1-0), 4. Edmond Santa Fe (11-4-0), 5. Edmond Memorial (8-4-0), 6. Norman North (15-2-0)*, 7. Putnam City North (14-2-0)*. South Carolina: 1. Northwestern (19-0-0), 2. Irmo (19-0-0), 3. Eastside (21-2-0), 4. J.L. Mann (20-2-0), 5. South Aiken (15-1-0), 6. Wando (18-4-1), 7. Pinewood Prep (21-3-1)*. Tennessee: 1. Cleveland (16-0-3), 2. Christian Brothers (14-3-1), 3. Riverdale (14-1-1), 4. Christian Academy of Knoxville (14-2-3), 5. Farragut (16-2-2), 6. Memphis University (8-1-2), 7. Brentwood (13-4-3). Washington: 1. Pasco (15-0-0), 2. Stadium (12-1-0), 3. Bellarmine Prep (14-1-1), 4. Lakeside (11-1-1), 5. Mercer Island (15-0-1), 6. Rogers (13-1-2), 7. Beamer (12-2-2). Top 5s Alabama: 1. John Carroll (28-3-1)*, 2. Fairhope (25-2-3)*, 3. Mountain Brook (24-5-2)*, 4. Hoover (19-6-3)*, 5. Oak Mountain (24-3-1)*. Iowa: 1. Ankeny (13-0-0), 2. Kennedy (11-1-0), 3. Iowa City West (11-2-0), 4. Ames (8-2-0), 5. West Des Moines Valley (11-3-0). Nebraska: 1. South Sioux City (15-1-0), 2. Kearney (15-1-0), 3. Westside (16-4-0), 4. Millward West (15-4-0), 5. Creighton Prep (14-3-0). Utah: 1. Copper Hills (15-0-1), 2. Mountain View (13-1-1), 3. Davis (11-2-0), 4. Alta (11-3-2), 5. Brighton (10-2-2). Top 3s Arkansas: 1. Little Rock Catholic (17-3-1)*, 2. Conway (22-1-0)*, 3. Northside (15-4-1)*. Top 1s Alaska: 1. Juneau Douglas (4-0-0). Wyoming: 1. Central (13-0-0). *-indicates season complete. To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. GA, VA, OK, SC, TN, WA, AL, IA, NE, UT, AR, AK, WY, soccer
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  May 4, 2009 9:28 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through May 2 Top 7s Illinois: 1. St. Charles North (7-0-3), 2. Belleville Althoff (16-1-1), 3. Lake Forest (12-2-1), 4. Carmel (13-1-0), 5. Huntley (16-1-1), 6. Neuqua Valley (12-3-1), 7. Naperville Central (14-2-2). Top 5s California: 1. Sierra (25-0-1), 2. Tamalpais (18-0-3), 3. St. Francis (16-0-3), 4. St. Mary's (21-1-5), 5. Elk Grove (9-1-5). Colorado: 1. Chatfield (14-0-1), 2. Arapahoe (13-0-2), 3. Cherry Creek (11-2-1), 4. Broomfield (13-0-1), 5. Valor Christian (16-0-0). Georgia: 1. Parkview (20-1-0), 2. St. Pius (20-0-0), 3. Harrison (19-1-1), 4. Marist (19-1-0), 5. Whitewater (18-1-0). Michigan: 1. Portage Central (11-0-1), 2. Northville (6-0-2), 3. Lake Orion (10-0-2), 4. Athens (10-1-2), 5. Novi (8-2-1). Missouri: 1. Nerinx Hall (15-0-1), 2. St. Joseph's Academy (13-1-0), 3. Howell North (14-1-1), 4. Lafayette (11-1-2), 5. St. Dominic (17-2-0). North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (14-0-3), 2. Ardrey Kell (14-0-1), 3. East Chapel Hill (18-1-2), 4. White Oak (14-0-0), 5. Broughton (14-2-1). Oklahoma: 1. Jenks (9-4-0), 2. Tulsa Union (12-1-0), 3. Edmond North (9-1-0), 4. Bishop Kelley (10-0-0), 5. Edmond Memorial (9-1-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Central Bucks South (15-0-0), 2. Neshaminy (13-1-1), 3. Manheim Township (14-1-1), 4. Hershey (16-1-1), 5. Council Rock South (12-2-2). Virginia: 1. Robinson (10-0-1), 2. Broad Run (12-0-1), 3. W.T. Woodson (9-1-2), 4. West Springfield (9-1-2), 5. Cox (9-0-2). Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (20-1-3), 2. Grissom (25-1-1), 3. Oak Mountain (16-4-1). Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (5-0-0), 2. Ankney (8-0-0), 3. Johnston (4-0-0). Kansas: 1. Olathe East (11-0-0), 2. St. Thomas Aquinas (12-2-0), 3. Blue Valley West (9-2-0). Nebraska: 1. Omaha Marian (14-2-0), 2. Lincoln Southeast (14-1-0), 3. Millard North (12-3-0). South Carolina: 1. Wando (15-0-2), 2. Mauldin (12-2-0), 3. J.L. Mann (11-1-0). Wisconsin: 1. Catholic Memorial (13-1-1), 2. Divine Savior-Holy Angels (7-2-3), 3. Homestead (6-1-1). Top 1s Arkansas: 1. Bentonville (16-1-1). Alaska: 1. Service (11-0-1). Delaware: 1. Padua (9-1-0). Wyoming: 1. Laramie (9-1-1). To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, SC, WI, AR, AK, DE, WY
Boys state-by-state rankings - Spring  May 4, 2009 9:25 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring boys' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through May 2 Top 10s Georgia: 1. McIntosh (21-0-0), 2. Centennial (17-2-0), 3. Walton (14-2-0), 4. Parkview (15-3-1)* 5. Collins Hill (17-3-0), 6. Lakeside-Dekalb (15-2-0), 7. Starr's Mill (16-2-0)*, 8. Hillgrove (16-3-1), 9. Chamblee (11-3-3)*, 10. Greenbrier Evans (17-1-0)*. Virginia: 1. Thomas Dale (10-0-0), 2. Frank Cox (10-0-1), 3. Osbourn Park (8-0-2), 4. Battlefield (8-0-2), 5. Robinson (7-1-2), 6. Westfield (9-1-0), 7. Cosby (9-1-1), 8. Wakefield (10-1-1), 9. South County (9-1-1), 10. Lake Braddock (5-1-4). Top 7s Oklahoma: 1. Union (12-1-0), 2. Norman North (13-1-0), 3. Putnam City North (13-1-0), 4. Broken Arrow (9-2-0), 5. Jenks (8-2-0), 6. Bishop Kelley (13-1-0), 7. Mustang (9-3-0). South Carolina: 1. Northwestern (16-0-0), 2. Irmo (17-0-0), 3. Eastside (20-2-0), 4. J.L. Mann (18-2-0), 5. South Aiken (12-1-0), 6. Wren (17-1-0), 7. Wando (16-4-1). Tennessee: 1. Cleveland (14-0-3), 2. Ravenwood (10-1-1), 3. Father Ryan (13-2-1), 4. Farragut (14-2-2), 5. Christian Brothers (14-3-1), 6. University School (17-0-0), 7. Bearden (11-2-4). Washington: 1. Pasco (14-0-0), 2. Lakeside (10-0-1), 3. Stadium (10-1-0), 4. Bellarmine Prep (11-1-1), 5. Mercer Island (14-0-1), 6. Camas (13-1-0), 7. Rogers (11-1-2). Top 5s Alabama: 1. Oak Mountain (24-2-1), 2. Hoover (17-5-3), 3. John Carroll (25-3-1), 4. Mountain Brook (22-4-2), 5. Fairhope (22-2-3). Iowa: 1. West Des Moines Valley (9-1-0), 2. Ankeny (10-0-0), 3. Kennedy (10-1-0), 4. Iowa City West (9-2-0), 5. Dowling Catholic (6-2-0). Nebraska: 1. South Sioux City (14-0-0), 2. Kearney (13-1-0), 3. Westside (15-3-0), 4. Millward West (13-4-0), 5. Creighton Prep (12-3-0). Utah: 1. Copper Hills (14-0-1), 2. Brighton (10-1-2), 3. Mountain View (12-1-1), 4. Davis (11-2-0), 5. Viewmont (10-3-1). Top 3s Arkansas: 1. Conway (20-0-0), 2. Springdale (12-2-0), 3. Northside (12-2-1). Top 1s Alaska: 1. Juneau Douglas (4-0-0). Wyoming: 1. Central (11-0-0). *-indicates season complete. To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. GA, VA, OK, SC, TN, WA, AL, IA, NE, UT, AR, AK, WY
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  April 28, 2009 11:18 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through April 26 Top 7s Illinois: 1. Lake Forest (9-0-1), 2. Belleville Althoff (13-0-1), 3. Neuqua Valley (12-2-0), 4. St. Charles North (4-0-2), 5. Carmel (11-1-0), 6. Huntley (13-1-1), 7. Naperville North (9-1-2). Top 5s California: 1. Sierra (23-0-1), 2. Tamalpais (16-0-3), 3. St. Francis (13-0-3), 4. St. Mary's (19-1-5), 5. Elk Grove (8-1-4). Colorado: 1. Chatfield (13-0-1), 2. Arapahoe (8-0-2), 3. Cherry Creek (9-1-1), 4. Heritage (12-1-1), 5. Broomfield (10-0-1). Georgia: 1. Parkview (18-1-0), 2. St. Pius (18-0-0), 3. Harrison (17-1-1), 4. North Gwinnett (15-1-0), 5. Marist (17-1-0). Michigan: 1. Portage Central (10-0-1), 2. Rochester (6-0-1), 3. Northville (4-0-2), 4. Lake Orion (8-0-2), 5. Novi (7-2-1). Missouri: 1. St. Joseph's Academy (12-0-0), 2. Nerinx Hall (13-0-1), 3. Lafayette (10-1-0), 4. Howell North (11-1-0), 5. St. Dominic (14-1-0). North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (13-0-2), 2. Ardrey Kell (13-0-0), 3. East Chapel Hill (15-1-2), 4. White Oak (13-0-0), 5. Broughton (12-2-1). Oklahoma: 1. Jenks (9-4-0), 2. Tulsa Union (12-1-0), 3. Edmond North (9-1-0), 4. Bishop Kelley (10-0-0), 5. Edmond Memorial (8-1-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Central Bucks South (12-0-0), 2. Hershey (14-0-1), 3. Neshaminy (10-1-1), 4. Manheim Township (11-1-1), 5. Pennridge (9-2-1). Virginia: 1. Robinson (8-0-1), 2. Broad Run (8-0-1), 3. Chantilly (7-1-1), 4. W.T. Woodson (7-1-1), 5. Mills Godwin (7-0-1). Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (19-1-3), 2. Grissom (24-1-1), 3. Oak Mountain (15-4-1). Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (4-0-0), 2. Ankney (6-0-0), 3. Johnston (3-0-0). Kansas: 1. Olathe East (9-0-0), 2. St. Thomas Aquinas (10-1-0), 3. Blue Valley West (7-2-0). Nebraska: 1. Omaha Marian (12-2-0), 2. Millard West (10-2-0), 3. Millard South (11-3-0). South Carolina: 1. Wando (10-0-1), 2. Mauldin (10-2-0), 3. Dutch Fork (15-1-0). Wisconsin: 1. Catholic Memorial (12-1-1), 2. Divine Savior-Holy Angels (6-2-2), 3. Homestead (6-0-1). Top 1s Arkansas: 1. Bentonville (16-1-1). Alaska: 1. Chugiak (6-0-1). Delaware: 1. A.I. DuPont (8-0-0). Wyoming: 1. Laramie (6-0-0). To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, SC, WI, AR, DE, WY, soccer
Boys state-by-state rankings - Spring  April 28, 2009 10:05 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring boys' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through April 26 Top 10s Georgia: 1. McIntosh (19-0-0), 2. Centennial (15-2-0), 3. Walton (12-2-0), 4. Parkview (15-2-1), 5. Collins Hill (15-3-0), 6. Habersham Central (16-2-0), 7. Chamblee (11-2-3), 8. Greenbrier Evans (16-0-0), 9. Lakeside-Dekalb (13-2-0), 10. Starr's Mill (16-2-0)*. Virginia: 1. Osbourn Park (7-0-1), 2. Frank Cox (8-0-1), 3. Thomas Dale (7-0-0), 4. Battlefield (7-0-1), 5. Robinson (6-1-1), 6. Westfield (7-1-0), 7. Wakefield (10-0-1), 8. South County (8-1-0), 9. Cosby (7-1-1), 10. Cave Spring (7-0-0). Top 7s Oklahoma: 1. Union (12-1-0), 2. Norman North (12-1-0), 3. Putnam City North (12-1-0), 4. Broken Arrow (7-1-0), 5. Jenks (8-2-0), 6. Bishop Kelley (13-1-0), 7. Mustang (8-3-0). South Carolina: 1. Northwestern (15-0-0), 2. Irmo (15-0-0), 3. Eastside (16-2-0), 4. J.L. Mann (15-1-0), 5. White Knoll (12-1-0), 6. Academic Magnet (12-1-1), 7. South Aiken (11-1-0). Tennessee: 1. Cleveland (14-0-2), 2. Farragut (13-1-2), 3. Ravenwood (8-1-1), 4. Father Ryan (10-2-1), 5. Christian Brothers (13-3-1), 6. University School (8-1-2), 7. Bearden (10-2-3). Washington: 1. Pasco (12-0-0), 2. Lakeside (9-0-0), 3. Stadium (8-1-0), 4. Bellarmine Prep (9-1-1), 5. Mercer Island (12-0-1), 6. South Kitsap (6-0-1), 7. Camas (11-1-0). Top 5s Alabama: 1. Oak Mountain (23-2-1), 2. Huntsville (20-3-2), 3. Hoover (17-5-3), 4. John Carroll (24-3-1), 5. Bob Jones (18-6-1). Iowa: 1. Iowa City West (7-1-0), 2. West Des Moines Valley (8-1-0), 3. Ankeny (6-1-0), 4. Davenport Central (5-0-0), 5. Dowling Catholic (4-2-0). Nebraska: 1. Westside (13-2-0), 2. South Sioux City (12-0-0), 3. Kearney (12-1-0), 4. Millward West (10-4-0), 5. Creighton Prep (11-3-0). Utah: 1. Copper Hills (12-0-1), 2. Brighton (7-1-2), 3. Viewmont (10-1-1), 4. Timpanogos (10-1-0), 5. Davis (8-2-0). Top 3s Arkansas: 1. Conway (18-0-0), 2. Springdale (12-2-0), 3. Northside (12-2-1). Top 1s Alaska: 1. Anchorage West (7-1-1). Wyoming: 1. Central (5-0-0). *-indicates season complete. To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. GA, VA, OK, SC, TN, WA, AL, IA, NE, UT, AR, AK, WY
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  April 21, 2009 1:56 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through April 19 Top 7s Illinois: 1. Lake Forest (7-0-1), 2. Belleville Althoff (11-0-1), 3. Neuqua Valley (9-2-0), 4. St. Charles North (2-0-2), 5. Glenbrook South (6-0-3), 6. Carmel (9-1-0), 7. Loyola (10-0-1). Top 5s California: 1. Sierra (21-0-1), 2. Tamalpais (13-0-3), 3. St. Francis (11-0-3), 4. St. Mary's (16-1-5), 5. Franklin (14-0-2). Colorado: 1. Chatfield (12-0-0), 2. Arapahoe (7-0-1), 3. Grandview (8-1-0), 4. Heritage (9-1-1), 5. Broomfield (8-0-0). Georgia: 1. Parkview (17-1-0), 2. St. Pius (17-0-0), 3. Harrison (16-1-1), 4. North Gwinnett (14-1-0), 5. Marist (16-1-0). Michigan: 1. Portage Central (8-0-1), 2. Rochester (5-0-0), 3. Eisenhower (4-0-0), 4. Northville (1-0-1), 5. Novi (3-1-1). Missouri: 1. St. Joseph's Academy (10-0-0), 2. Nerinx Hall (10-0-1), 3. Lafayette (9-0-0), 4. Ursuline (8-1-0), 5. Howell North (7-1-0). North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (11-0-1), 2. Ardrey Kell (10-0-0), 3. East Chapel Hill (13-0-2), 4. White Oak (10-0-0), 5. Broughton (11-2-0). Oklahoma: 1. Jenks (7-4-0), 2. Tulsa Union (10-1-0), 3. Edmond North (8-1-0), 4. Bishop Kelley (8-0-0), 5. Edmond Memorial (6-1-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Central Bucks South (7-0-0), 2. Hershey (11-0-0), 3. Penn Manor (8-0-1), 4. Neshaminy (7-1-1), 5. Cumberland Valley (9-1-0). Virginia: 1. Robinson (6-0-1), 2. Broad Run (7-0-1), 3. McLean (6-0-0), 4. Chantilly (6-1-1), 5. W.T. Woodson (6-1-1). Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (19-1-3), 2. Grissom (22-1-1), 3. Oak Mountain (14-4-1). Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (2-0-0), 2. West Des Moines Valley (2-0-0), 3. Ankeny (0-0-0). Kansas: 1. Olathe East (7-0-0), 2. Blue Valley West (5-1-0), 3. St. Thomas Aquinas (8-1-0). Nebraska: 1. Omaha Marian (10-1-0), 2. Lincoln Southwest (10-1-0), 3. Millard West (9-2-0). South Carolina: 1. Wando (7-0-1), 2. Dutch Fork (13-0-0), 3. Mauldin (7-2-0). Wisconsin: 1. Catholic Memorial (11-0-1), 2. Divine Savior-Holy Angels (6-2-2), 3. Homestead (4-0-1). Top 1s Arkansas: 1. Bentonville (14-1-1). Alaska: 1. Chugiak (4-0-1). Delaware: 1. A.I. DuPont (5-0-0). Wyoming: 1. Laramie (4-0-0). To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, SC, WI, AR, DE, WY, soccer
Boys state-by-state rankings - Spring  April 20, 2009 11:59 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring boys' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through April 19 Top 10s Georgia: 1. McIntosh (18-0-0), 2. Centennial (14-2-0), 3. Walton (11-2-0), 4. Parkview (14-2-1), 5. Collins Hill (14-3-0), 6. Brookwood (12-3-0), 7. Starr's Mill (16-1-0), 8. Habersham Central (15-2-0), 9. Chamblee (10-2-3), 10. Greenbrier Evans (15-0-0). Virginia: 1. Osbourn Park (6-0-1), 2. Frank Cox (7-0-1), 3. Thomas Dale (4-0-0), 4. Battlefield (6-0-1), 5. Robinson (5-1-1), 6. Westfield (6-1-0), 7. Blacksburg (6-0-1), 8. Edison (6-0-1), 9. Stone Bridge (5-1-1), 10. Monacan (8-0-0). Top 7s Oklahoma: 1. Union (10-1-0), 2. Norman North (10-1-0), 3. Putnam City North (10-1-0), 4. Broken Arrow (7-1-0), 5. Jenks (7-2-0), 6. Bishop Kelley (11-1-0), 7. Mustang (6-3-0). South Carolina: 1. Northwestern (12-0-0), 2. Irmo (13-0-0), 3. J.L. Mann (14-0-0), 4. South Aiken (10-0-0), 5. Eastside (13-2-0), 6. Pinewood Prep (14-1-1), 7. White Knoll (10-1-0). Tennessee: 1. Ravenwood (8-0-0), 2. Bearden (10-0-2), 3. Farragut (10-1-2), 4. Father Ryan (8-2-0), 5. Cleveland (12-0-2), 6. Christian Brothers (10-3-1), 7. University School (5-1-1). Washington: 1. Pasco (10-0-0), 2. Bellarmine Prep (9-0-1), 3. Camas (10-0-0), 4. Lakeside (7-0-0), 5. Stadium (7-0-0), 6. Mercer Island (10-0-1), 7. South Kitsap (4-0-0). Top 5s Alabama: 1. Oak Mountain (23-1-1), 2. Huntsville (19-3-2), 3. Bob Jones (18-4-1), 4. Hoover (16-5-2), 5. John Carroll (21-3-1). Iowa: 1. Iowa City West (6-1-0), 2. West Des Moines Valley (7-1-0), 3. Ankeny (5-1-0), 4. Dowling Catholic (4-2-0), 5. Pleasant Valley (5-2-0). Nebraska: 1. Westside (12-2-0), 2. South Sioux City (9-0-0), 3. Millward West (10-3-0), 4. Creighton Prep (10-2-0), 5. Kearney (8-1-0). Utah: 1. Copper Hills (10-0-1), 2. Brighton (6-1-1), 3. Viewmont (6-1-1), 4. Timpanogos (8-1-0), 5. Davis (6-2-0). Top 3s Arkansas: 1. Conway (17-0-0), 2. Springdale (12-2-0), 3. Northside (12-2-1). Top 1s Alaska: 1. Anchorage West (3-0-0). Wyoming: 1. Central (5-0-0). To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. GA, VA, OK, SC, TN, WA, AL, IA, NE, UT, AR, AK, WY
Boys state-by-state rankings - Spring  April 15, 2009 10:59 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring boys' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through April 12 Top 10s Georgia: 1. Walton (11-1-0), 2. Starr's Mill (15-0-0), 3. McIntosh (16-0-0), 4. Parkview (13-2-1), 5. Collins Hill (12-3-0), 6. Brookwood (11-3-0), 7. Centennial (12-2-0), 8. Habersham Central (14-2-0), 9. Chamblee (9-2-3), 10. Greenbrier Evans (14-0-0). Virginia: 1. Osbourn Park (6-0-0), 2. Frank Cox (7-0-1), 3. Thomas Dale (4-0-0), 4. Battlefield (5-0-0), 5. Robinson (4-1-1), 6. Westfield (6-1-0), 7. Blacksburg (4-0-1), 8. Edison (6-0-1), 9. Stone Bridge (4-1-0), 10. Monacan (8-0-0). Top 7s Oklahoma: 1. Jenks (6-1-0), 2. Union (8-1-0), 3. Norman North (9-1-0), 4. Putnam City North (8-1-0), 5. Broken Arrow (4-1-0), 6. Mustang (6-2-0), 7. Norman (5-2-0). South Carolina: 1. Northwestern (12-0-0), 2. Irmo (10-0-0), 3. J.L. Mann (12-0-0), 4. South Aiken (8-0-0), 5. Eastside (11-2-0), 6. Pinewood Prep (12-1-1), 7. Fort Mill (8-2-1). Tennessee: 1. Christian Brothers (9-1-0), 2. Ravenwood (7-0-0), 3. Bearden (8-0-2), 4. Farragut (8-1-2), 5. Father Ryan (8-2-0), 6. Cleveland (8-0-1), 7. University School (3-1-1). Washington: 1. Pasco (8-0-0), 2. Bellarmine Prep (9-0-1), 3. Camas (8-0-0), 4. Lakeside (5-0-0), 5. Stadium (5-0-0), 6. Mercer Island (9-0-1), 7. Shorewood (6-0-2). Top 5s Alabama: 1. Oak Mountain (20-1-1), 2. Hoover (15-3-2), 3. John Carroll (21-1-1), 4. Bob Jones (16-3-1), 5. Huntsville (17-2-2). Iowa: 1. Iowa City West (4-1-0), 2. West Des Moines Valley (3-1-0), 3. Dowling Catholic (3-2-0), 4. Bettendorf (1-1-0), 5. Ankeny (3-1-0). Nebraska: 1. Creighton Prep (8-1-0), 2. Westside (9-2-0), 3. Millward West (8-2-0), 4. South Sioux City (8-0-0), 5. Kearney (6-0-0). Utah: 1. Copper Hills (8-0-0), 2. Brighton (6-1-0), 3. Viewmont (5-1-1), 4. Davis (6-1-0), 5. Timpanogos (7-1-0). Top 3s Arkansas: 1. Conway (12-0-0), 2. Little Rock Catholic (9-2-1), 3. Springdale (8-2-0). Top 1s Alaska: 1. East (3-0-0). Wyoming: 1. Central (4-0-0). To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. GA, VA, OK, SC, TN, WA, AL, IA, NE, UT, AR, AK, WY
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  April 15, 2009 10:51 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through April 12 Top 7s Illinois: 1. Lake Forest (4-0-0), 2. Belleville Althoff (8-0-0), 3. Waubonsie Valley (2-1-0), 4. St. Charles North (1-0-0), 5. Neuqua Valley (6-2-0), 6. Glenbrook South (1-0-3), 7. Carmel (6-0-0). Top 5s California: 1. Sierra (20-0-1), 2. Tamalpais (13-0-3), 3. St. Francis (11-0-3), 4. St. Mary's (15-1-5), 5. Franklin (13-0-2). Colorado: 1. Chatfield (11-0-0), 2. Arapahoe (6-0-1), 3. Grandview (6-1-0), 4. Niwot (7-0-0), 5. Heritage (8-1-1). Georgia: 1. Parkview (16-1-0), 2. St. Pius (16-0-0), 3. Harrison (15-1-1), 4. North Gwinnett (13-1-0), 5. Marist (14-1-0). Michigan: 1. Portage Central (4-0-0), 2. Rochester (5-0-0), 3. Eisenhower (3-0-0), 4. Northville (1-0-1), 5. Marian (4-0-0). Missouri: 1. St. Joseph's Academy (6-0-0), 2. Nerinx Hall (6-0-0), 3. Lafayette (5-0-0), 4. St. Dominic (8-0-0), 5. Howell North (5-0-0). North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (8-0-1), 2. Ardrey Kell (8-0-0), 3. East Chapel Hill (11-0-1), 4. White Oak (8-0-0), 5. Broughton (9-2-0). Oklahoma: 1. Jenks (6-1-0), 2. Tulsa Union (8-1-0), 3. Edmond North (7-1-0), 4. Bishop Kelley (7-0-0), 5. Mustang (7-0-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Central Bucks South (6-0-0), 2. Penn Manor (8-0-1), 3. Hershey (10-0-0), 4. Wilson (7-1-1), 5. Cumberland Valley (7-1-0). Virginia: 1. Robinson (4-0-1), 2. W.T. Woodson (6-0-1), 3. Broad Run (5-0-1), 4. Chantilly (5-0-1), 5. McLean (6-0-0). Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (17-1-2), 2. Grissom (19-1-0), 3. Oak Mountain (13-3-1). Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (1-0-0), 2. West Des Moines Valley (1-0-0), 3. Ankeny (0-0-0). Kansas: 1. Olathe East (5-0-0), 2. Blue Valley West (4-1-0), 3. St. Thomas Aquinas (5-1-0). Nebraska: 1. Omaha Marian (9-1-0), 2. Westside (10-1-0), 3. Millard West (9-1-0). South Carolina: 1. Wando (6-0-1), 2. Dutch Fork (8-0-0), 3. Mauldin (5-2-0). Wisconsin: 1. Divine Savior-Holy Angels (6-0-2), 2. Brookfield East (3-0-1), 3. Catholic Memorial (6-0-1). Top 1s Arkansas: 1. Fayetteville (8-0-2). Alaska: 1. Chugiak (2-0-0). Delaware: 1. A.I. DuPont (5-0-0). Wyoming: 1. Laramie (4-0-0). To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, SC, WI, AR, DE, WY, soccer
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  April 7, 2009 10:52 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through April 5 Top 7s Illinois: 1. Lake Forest (2-0-0), 2. Belleville Althoff (5-0-0), 3. Waubonsie Valley (2-1-0), 4. Neuqua Valley (3-1-0), 5. St. Charles North (0-0-0), 6. Loyola Academy (7-0-1), 7. Huntley (7-1-0). Top 5s California: 1. Tamalpais (10-0-3), 2. St. Francis (10-0-3), 3. St. Mary's (14-1-5), 4. Franklin (12-0-2), 5. Redwood (6-0-2). Colorado: 1. Chatfield (8-0-0), 2. Arapahoe (5-0-1), 3. Rocky Mountain (2-0-0), 4. Grandview (4-1-0), 5. Air Academy (5-1-0). Georgia: 1. Parkview (14-1-0), 2. St. Pius (16-0-0), 3. Harrison (15-1-1), 4. North Gwinnett (12-1-0), 5. Marist (12-1-0). Michigan: 1. Portage Central (2-0-0), 2. Livonia Churchill (1-0-0), 3. Northville (1-0-1), 4. Eisenhower (2-0-0), 5. Novi (1-1-0). Missouri: 1. St. Joseph's Academy (4-0-0), 2. Nerinx Hall (3-0-0), 3. Lafayette (4-0-0), 4. St. Dominic (6-0-0), 5. Howell North (4-0-0). North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (8-0-1), 2. Ardrey Kell (8-0-0), 3. East Chapel Hill (11-0-1), 4. White Oak (8-0-0), 5. Broughton (9-2-0). Oklahoma: 1. Edmond North (4-0-0), 2. Jenks (5-0-0), 3. Tulsa Union (6-1-0), 4. Bishop Kelley (5-0-0), 5. Mustang (5-0-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Central Bucks South (5-0-0), 2. Penn Manor (4-0-0), 3. Hershey (8-0-0), 4. Neshaminy (2-1-1), 5. Hempfield (4-0-0). Virginia: 1. Robinson (4-0-1), 2. W.T. Woodson (6-0-1), 3. Broad Run (5-0-1), 4. Chantilly (5-0-1), 5. McLean (6-0-0). Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (15-1-2), 2. Grissom (16-1-0), 3. Oak Mountain (11-3-1). Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (0-0-0), 2. West Des Moines Valley (0-0-0), 3. Ankeny (0-0-0). Kansas: 1. Olathe East (4-0-0), 2. St. Thomas Aquinas (4-0-0), 3. Blue Valley West (2-1-0). Nebraska: 1. Millard West (6-0-0), 2. Westside (5-0-0), 3. Omaha Marian (3-1-0). South Carolina: 1. Wando (6-0-1), 2. Mauldin (5-0-0), 3. Dutch Fork (8-0-0). Wisconsin: 1. Divine Savior-Holy Angels (1-0-1), 2. Brookfield East (0-0-0), 3. Catholic Memorial (4-0-1). Top 1s Arkansas: 1. Fayetteville (7-0-2). Alaska: 1. Chugiak (2-0-0). Delaware: 1. A.I. DuPont (3-0-0). Wyoming: 1. Laramie (4-0-0). To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, SC, WI, AR, DE, WY, soccer
Boys state-by-state rankings - Spring  April 7, 2009 10:45 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring boys' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through April 5 Top 10s Georgia: 1. Walton (11-1-0), 2. Starr's Mill (15-0-0), 3. McIntosh (15-0-0), 4. Parkview (12-2-1), 5. Peachtree Ridge (11-3-0), 6. Collins Hill (11-3-0), 7. Brookwood (10-3-0), 8. Centennial (11-2-0), 9. Habersham Central (12-2-0), 10. Chamblee (9-2-3). Virginia: 1. Osbourn Park (6-0-0), 2. Frank Cox (6-0-1), 3. Thomas Dale (3-0-0), 4. Battlefield (5-0-0), 5. Robinson (4-1-1), 6. Kellam (6-0-1), 7. Westfield (6-1-0), 8. Blacksburg (3-0-1), 9. Edison (6-0-0), 10. Stone Bridge (4-1-0). Top 7s Oklahoma: 1. Norman North (4-0-0), 2. Jenks (4-1-0), 3. Union (6-1-0), 4. Putnam City North (6-1-0), 5. Norman (4-1-0), 6. Broken Arrow (3-1-0), 7. Tulsa Memorial (4-1-0). South Carolina: 1. Northwestern (11-0-0), 2. Irmo (10-0-0), 3. Pinewood Prep (11-1-0), 4. Bishop England (10-1-0), 5. Wando (6-2-1), 6. J.L. Mann (9-0-0), 7. South Aiken (8-0-0). Tennessee: 1. Christian Brothers (7-1-0), 2. Ravenwood (6-0-0), 3. Bearden (5-0-1), 4. Farragut (5-0-2), 5. Father Ryan (6-2-0), 6. Pope John Paul II (4-0-0), 7. Brentwood (5-2-1). Washington: 1. Bellarmine Prep (7-0-0), 2. Pasco (5-0-0), 3. Camas (6-0-0), 4. Lakeside (5-0-0), 5. University (6-0-0), 6. Stadium (4-0-0), 7. Mercer Island (7-0-1), Shorewood (5-0-1). Top 5s Alabama: 1. Oak Mountain (17-1-1), 2. Hoover (13-3-2), 3. John Carroll (19-1-1), 4. Bob Jones (12-2-1), 5. Huntsville (14-2-2). Iowa: 1. Dowling Catholic (2-1-0), 2. Iowa City West (2-1-0), 3. West Des Moines Valley (2-1-0), 4. Bettendorf (1-0-0), 5. Pleasant Valley (2-1-0). Nebraska: 1. Creighton Prep (5-0-0), 2. Millward West (4-1-0), 3. Millard South (4-0-0), 4. South Sioux City (4-0-0), 5. Mount Michael Benedictine (3-0-0). Utah: 1. Copper Hills (7-0-0), 2. Brighton (6-1-0), 3. Viewmont (5-1-1), 4. Davis (6-1-0), 5. Timpanogos (7-1-0). Top 3s Arkansas: 1. Conway (11-0-0), 2. Little Rock Catholic (8-2-1), 3. Springdale (6-1-0). Top 1s Alaska: 1. East (2-0-0). Wyoming: 1. Central (4-0-0). To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. GA, VA, OK, SC, TN, WA, AL, IA, NE, UT, AR, AK, WY
Boys state-by-state rankings - Spring  April 1, 2009 5:23 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring boys' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through March 29 Top 10s Georgia: 1. Walton (9-1-0), 2. Starr's Mill (14-0-0), 3. McIntosh (14-0-0), 4. Parkview (10-2-1), 5. Peachtree Ridge (10-3-0), 6. Collins Hill (9-3-0), 7. Brookwood (9-2-0), 8. Centennial (10-2-0), 9. Habersham Central (10-2-0), 10. Chamblee (8-1-3). Virginia: 1. Robinson (4-0-1), 2. Frank Cox (4-0-1), 3. Stone Bridge (4-0-0), 4. Blacksburg (1-0-0), 5. Thomas Dale (2-0-0), 6. South County (5-0-0), 7. Osbourn Park (3-0-0), 8. Kellam (5-0-0), 9. Westfield (4-1-0), 10. Edison (5-0-0). Top 7s Oklahoma: 1. Norman North (2-0-0), 2. Union (6-0-0), 3. Putnam City North (5-1-0), 4. Norman (3-0-0), 5. Broken Arrow (1-1-0), 6. Tulsa Memorial (3-0-0), 7. Jenks (2-1-0). South Carolina: 1. Northwestern (8-0-0), 2. Irmo (8-0-0), 3. Eastside (6-0-0), 4. Fort Mill (5-1-1), 5. Pinewood Prep (10-1-0), 6. Bishop England (10-1-0), 7. Wando (5-2-1). Tennessee: 1. Christian Brothers (6-1-0), 2. Ravenwood (5-0-0), 3. Bearden (5-0-1), 4. Farragut (5-0-2), 5. Brentwood (4-1-1), 6. Siegel (3-0-1), 7. Father Ryan (4-2-0). Washington: 1. Bellarmine Prep (6-0-0), 2. Pasco (4-0-0), 3. Camas (6-0-0), 4. Lakeside (3-0-0), 5. University (5-0-0), 6. Stadium (4-0-0), 7. Mercer Island (5-0-1). Top 5s Alabama: 1. Oak Mountain (15-1-1), 2. Hoover (12-3-2), 3. John Carroll (16-1-1), 4. Bob Jones (9-2-1), 5. Huntsville (11-2-2). Iowa: 1. Iowa City West (0-0-0), 2. Dowling Catholic (0-0-0), 3. West Des Moines Valley (0-0-0), 4. Bettendorf (0-0-0), 5. Ankeny (0-0-0). Nebraska: 1. Millward West (3-0-0), 2. Skutt Catholic (5-0-0), 3. Creighton Prep (1-0-0), 4. Millard South (3-0-0), 5. Mount Michael Benedictine (1-0-0). Utah: 1. Brighton (6-0-0), 2. Davis (5-0-0), 3. Copper Hills (6-0-0), 4. Alta (4-1-0), 5. Skyline (4-0-0). Top 3s Arkansas: 1. Conway (11-0-0), 2. Little Rock Catholic (8-2-1), 3. Springdale (6-1-0). Top 1s Alaska: 1. Juneau-Douglas (0-0-0). To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. GA, VA, OK, SC, TN, WA, AL, IA, NE, UT, AR, soccer
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  April 1, 2009 5:15 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through March 29 Top 7s Illinois: 1. Neuqua Valley (1-0-0), 2. Lake Forest (2-0-0), 3. Belleville Althoff (3-0-0), 4. Waubonsie Valley (1-1-0), 5. Huntley (5-0-0), 6. St. Charles North (0-0-0), 7. Wheaton Academy (4-0-0). Top 5s California: 1. Tamalpais (9-0-2), 2. St. Francis (8-0-3), 3. St. Mary's (12-1-5), 4. Franklin (11-0-1), 5. Redwood (5-0-2). Colorado: 1. Chatfield (8-0-0), 2. Arapahoe (4-0-1), 3. Rocky Mountain (2-0-0), 4. Grandview (2-1-0), 5. Golden (5-0-0). Georgia: 1. Parkview (12-1-0), 2. St. Pius (14-0-0), 3. Harrison (14-1-1), 4. North Gwinnett (11-1-0), 5. Marist (9-1-0). Michigan: 1. Portage Central (2-0-0), 2. Northville (0-0-0), 3. Livonia Churchill (0-0-0), 4. Eisenhower (0-0-0), 5. Novi (0-0-0). Missouri: 1. St. Joseph's Academy (0-0-0), 2. Nerinx Hall (0-0-0), 3. Lafayette (1-0-0), 4. St. Dominic (2-0-0), 5. Incarnate Word (0-1-0). North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (6-0-1), 2. Ardrey Kell (7-0-0), 3. East Chapel Hill (8-0-1), 4. White Oak (7-0-0), 5. Broughton (8-2-0). Oklahoma: 1. Tulsa Union (6-0-0), 2. Edmond North (4-0-0), 3. Jenks (3-0-0), 4. Bishop Kelley (3-0-0), 5. Mustang (3-0-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Neshaminy (1-0-0), 2. Penn Manor (3-0-0), 3. Hershey (5-0-0), 4. Central Bucks South (2-0-0), 5. Hempfield (3-0-0). Virginia: 1. Broad Run (4-0-0), 2. Robinson (2-0-1), 3. W.T. Woodson (5-0-1), 4. Centreville (2-0-1), 5. Chantilly (4-0-1). Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (11-1-2), 2. Mountain Brook (8-1-1), 3. Grissom (16-1-0). Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (0-0-0), 2. West Des Moines Valley (0-0-0), 3. Ankeny (0-0-0). Kansas: 1. Olathe East (2-0-0), 2. St. Thomas Aquinas (1-0-0), 3. St. James Academy (0-0-1). Nebraska: 1. Omaha Marian (1-0-0), 2. Millard West (4-0-0), 3. Westside (2-0-0). South Carolina: 1. Wando (5-0-1), 2. Mauldin (4-0-0), 3. Dutch Fork (6-0-0). Wisconsin: 1. Divine Savior-Holy Angels (1-0-1), 2. Brookfield East (0-0-0), 3. Waunakee (0-0-0). Top 1s Arkansas: 1. Fayetteville (6-0-2). Alaska: 1. Chugiak (1-0-0). Delaware: 1. A.I. DuPont (2-0-0). Wyoming: 1. Laramie (0-0-0). To report an inaccurate record, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, SC, WI, AR, DE, WY, soccer
Girls state-by-state rankings - Spring  March 24, 2009 5:43 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Below are the state-by-state rankings for this week, which set up the FAB 50 rankings. Today, we release the spring girls' soccer ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesdays on ESPNRise.com. Through March 22 Top 7s Illinois: 1. Waubonsie Valley (0-0-0), 2. Neuqua Valley (0-0-0), 3. Belleville Althoff (1-0-0), 4. Maine South (1-0-0), 5. Huntley (2-0-0), 6. Lake Forest (2-0-0), 7. St. Charles North (0-0-0). Top 5s California: 1. Tamalpais (8-0-1), 2. St. Francis (7-0-2), 3. St. Mary's (10-1-5), 4. Redwood (4-0-2), 5. Davis (7-1-2). Colorado: 1. Chatfield (1-0-0), 2. Arapahoe (1-0-1), 3. Rocky Mountain (0-0-0), 4. Grandview (0-0-0), 5. Green Mountain (0-0-0). Georgia: 1. Parkview (10-0-0), 2. St. Pius (12-0-0), 3. Harrison (12-1-1), 4. North Gwinnett (9-1-0), 5. Marist (7-1-0). Michigan: 1. Portage Central (1-0-0), 2. Northville (0-0-0), 3. Livonia Churchill (0-0-0), 4. Eisenhower (0-0-0), 5. Novi (0-0-0). Missouri: 1. St. Joseph's Academy (0-0-0), 2. St. Teresa's (0-0-0), 3. Incarnate Word (0-0-0), 4. Nerinx Hall (0-0-0), 5. Lafayette (0-0-0). North Carolina: 1. Leesville Road (4-0-1), 2. Ardrey Kell (5-0-0), 3. Broughton (6-1-0), 4. East Chapel Hill (5-0-1), 5. White Oak (5-0-0). Oklahoma: 1. Tulsa Union (5-0-0), 2. Edmond North (3-0-0), 3. Jenks (2-0-0), 4. Bishop Kelley (1-0-0), 5. Mustang (2-0-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Neshaminy (0-0-0), 2. Central Bucks West (0-0-0), 3. West Lawn Wilson (0-0-0), 4. Council Rock North (0-0-0), 5. Council Rock South (0-0-0). Virginia: 1. Broad Run (2-0-0), 2. Robinson (1-0-1), 3. W.T. Woodson (2-0-1), 4. Chantilly (4-0-0), 5. Battlefield (1-1-1). Top 3s Alabama: 1. Spain Park (9-1-2), 2. Mountain Brook (6-1-1), 3. Hoover (9-1-0). Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (0-0-0), 2. West Des Moines Valley (0-0-0), 3. Ankeny (0-0-0). Kansas: 1. St. James Academy (0-0-0), 2. St. Thomas Aquinas (0-0-0), 3. Olathe East (0-0-0). Nebraska: 1. Millard North (0-0-0), 2. Omaha Marian (0-0-0), 3. Millard West (2-0-0). South Carolina: 1. Wando (2-0-1), 2. Mauldin (4-0-0), 3. Dutch Fork (5-0-0). Wisconsin: 1. Divine Savior-Holy Angels (0-0-0), 2. Brookfield East (0-0-0), 3. Waunakee (0-0-0). Top 1s Arkansas: 1. Fayetteville (6-0-2). Alaska: 1. Chugiak (0-0-0). Delaware: 1. A.I. DuPont (0-0-0). Wyoming: 1. Laramie (0-0-0). IL, CA, CO, GA, MI, MO, NC, OK, PA, VA, AL, IA, KS, NE, SC, WI, AR, AK, DE, WY
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