Girls state-by-state rankings - Fall  November 23, 2009 12:35 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Today, we release the final weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings for the fall season with the ESPN RISE final fall FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Nov. 22 - FINAL, 2009 season) Top 10s New Jersey: 1. Lenape (23-1-0)*, 2. Pennington Prep (16-1-2)*, 3. Westfield (21-1-2)*, 4. Immaculate Heart Academy (23-2-0)*, 5. Red Bank Catholic (20-1-0)*, 6. Gloucester Catholic (19-1-1)*, 7. Paul VI (20-2-0)*, 8. Northern Highlands (22-1-2)*, 9. Jackson (20-4-0)*, 10. East Brunswick (21-2-0)*. Ohio: 1. Medina (21-1-2)*, 2. Strongsville (17-2-1)*, 3. Walsh Jesuit (19-1-2)*, 4. Dublin Coffman (14-6-3)*, 5. Centerville (20-2-1)*, 6. St. Ursula (18-2-0)*, 7. Beavercreek (17-1-2)*, 8. Wayne (20-2-0)*, 9. Cloverleaf (15-1-1)*, 10. Upper Arlington (18-2-2)*. Pennsylvania: 1. Downingtown West (23-1-1)*, 2. Villa Joseph Marie (21-3-1)*, 3. Conestoga (17-2-0)*, 4. Archbishop Wood (17-4-2)*, 5. State College (18-3-0)*, 6. Downingtown East (16-7-0)*, 7. McDowell (21-4-1)*, 8. Norwin (18-4-1)*, 9. Seneca Valley (22-1-1)*, 10. Peters Township (19-3-2)*. Top 7s New York: 1. John Jay-East Fishkill (23-1-0)*, 2. South Side (17-0-2)*, 3. Union-Endicott (18-1-0)*, 4. West Islip (15-4-2)*, 5. Massapequa (14-3-1)*, 6. Syracuse CBA (19-3-0)*, 7. Bethlehem (18-2-0)*. Top 5s Connecticut: 1. Westhill (16-2-2)*, 2. Glastonbury (18-1-1)*, 3. Ridgefield (16-2-1)*, 4. New Canaan (17-1-2)*, 5. Suffield (18-0-2)*. Indiana: 1. Cathedral (19-4-2)*, 2. Zionsville (16-3-4)*, 3. Fort Wayne Snyder (17-4-3)*, 4. Reitz Memorial (21-3-0)*, 5. Brownsburg (18-2-2)*. Maryland: 1. Archbishop Spalding (20-0-1)*, 2. Good Counsel (16-2-5)*, 3. McDonogh (12-2-0)*, 4. Bethesda-CC (17-1-0)*, 5. Churchill (14-1-0)*. Massachusetts: 1. Algonquin (17-3-3)*, 2. Acton-Boxboro (22-1-0)*, 3. Whitman-Hanson (18-2-3)*, 4. Minnechaug (16-2-3)*, 5. Peabody (19-1-2)*. Tennessee: 1. St. Agnes (17-0-4)*, 2. Houston (19-1-2)*, 3. CAK (24-0-1)*, 4. Baylor School (17-1-1)*, 5. Franklin (18-4-0)*. Top 3s California: 1. Montgomery (22-2-1)*, 2. Casa Grande (15-3-3)*, 3. Maria Carrillo (17-3-1)*. Kentucky: 1. Sacred Heart Academy (20-1-3)*, 2. Notre Dame (23-4-1)*, 3. St. Henry (20-2-0)*. Minnesota: 1. Wayzata (18-0-5)*, 2. Woodbury (21-1-1)*, 3. Eagan (20-3-1)*. New Mexico: 1. Eldorado (18-6-0)*, 2. Sandia (18-2-0)*, 3. La Cueva (18-3-0)*. Oregon: 1. Jesuit (17-1-0)*, 2. Westview (15-3-2)*, 3. South Salem (14-1-1)*. Utah: 1. Alta (17-2-1)*, 2. Davis (17-3-0)*, 3. Viewmont (12-4-3)*. Washington: 1. Skyline (18-4-0)*, 2. Issaquah (17-3-0)*, 3. Kentwood (17-1-4)*. Top 2s New Hampshire: 1. Exeter (16-2-1)*, 2. Manchester Central (16-4-0)*. Virginia private: 1. Bishop O'Connell (14-3-3)*, 2. Potomac School (9-2-2)*. West Virginia: 1. University (23-0-2)*, 2. Hurricane (19-1-5)*. Top 1s D.C: 1. Georgetown Visitation (11-3-2)*. Idaho: 1. Boise (18-2-0)*. Maine: 1. Brunswick (18-0-0)*. Montana: 1. Billings West (13-2-1)*. Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (20-0-0)*. South Dakota: 1. RC Stevens (14-0-1)*. Vermont: 1. Burlington (10-2-6)*. *-indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NJ, NY, OH, PA, CA, IN, MD, MA, TN, CT, KY, MN, NM, OR, UT, WA, NH, DC, ID, ME, MT, RI, SD, VT, VA, WV
Boys state-by-state rankings - Fall  November 23, 2009 12:29 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Today, we release the final weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings for the fall season with the ESPN RISE final fall FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Nov. 22 - FINAL, 2009) Top 15s New York: 1. Newburgh Free Academy (19-1-2)*, 2. Martin Luther King (17-1-1)*, 3. Iona Prep (9-3-4)*, 4. Archbishop Molloy (11-1-4)*, 5. St. Anthony's (16-4-1)*, 6. Chaminade (15-3-1)*, 7. Arlington (19-1-1)*, 8. Brentwood (18-4-0)*, 9. Shenendehowa (17-2-2)*, 10. Francis Lewis (13-1-2)*, 11. St. John the Baptist (13-4-0)*, 12. Comsewogue (20-1-1)*, 13. Clarence (15-4-1)*, 14. Fairport (16-5-0)*, 15. McQuaid (18-1-1)*. Top 10s Illinois: 1. Lyons (26-3-0)*, 2. Neuqua Valley (27-1-1)*, 3. Wheaton Warrenville South (20-5-2)*, 4. Lake Zurich (22-5-0)*, 5. New Trier (19-7-3)*, 6. Lake Forest (19-4-1)*, 7. Palatine (21-2-1)*, 8. St. Viator (24-4-1)*, 9. Peoria Notre Dame (23-3-1)*, 10. Edwardsville (18-5-4)*. Top 7s New Jersey: 1. Seton Hall Prep (20-2-1)*, 2. Princeton (21-0-4)*, 3. St. Benedict's (17-2-0)*, 4. Don Bosco Prep (21-2-0)*, 5. Bergen Catholic (21-2-1)*, 6. Christian Brothers (17-4-2)*, 7. St. Augustine (21-2-0)*, 8. Toms River South (18-5-1)*, 9. Toms River North (16-3-2)*, 10. Rancocas Valley (19-3-3)*. Pennsylvania: 1. Father Judge (21-2-2)*, 2. Central Dauphin (22-5-1)*, 3. Unionville (22-3-1)*, 4. Cathedral Prep (18-3-0)*, 5. Parkland (21-1-0)*, 6. Mount Lebanon (19-2-1)*, 7. Downingtown West (17-4-4)*. Top 5s California: 1. Sacramento Jesuit (27-1-0)*, 2. Marin Catholic (25-2-2)*, 3. Golden Valley (18-2-4)*, 4. Davis (20-4-1)*, 5. Santa Rosa (20-4-2)*. Indiana: 1. Zionsville (20-3-1)*, 2. Lake Central (20-2-1)*, 3. Pike (15-1-5)*, 4. Reitz Memorial (18-3-0)*, 5. Homestead (18-5-1)*. Kentucky: 1. St. Xavier (23-1-1)*, 2. South Oldham (16-5-2)*, 3. Trinity (19-3-1)*, 4. Collegiate (17-2-1)*, 5. Greenwood (15-9-3)*. Maryland: 1. Mount St. Joseph (14-3-3)*, 2. McDonogh (21-3-0)*, 3. Clarksburg (13-1-3)*, 4. DeMatha (20-3-0)*, 5. Walt Whitman (12-5-2)*. Massachusetts: 1. Catholic Memorial (18-3-3)*, 2. Ludlow (18-1-3)*, 3. Lexington (19-1-3)*, 4. Algonquin (18-2-2)*, 5. Framingham (16-2-3)*. Michigan: 1. Brother Rice (16-3-6)*, 2. Holt (26-1-1)*, 3. Salem (17-5-4)*, 4. Churchill (19-1-1)*, 5. East Kentwood (19-3-1)*. Missouri: 1. Christian Brothers (26-4-3)*, 2. Vianney (19-4-3)*, 3. SLUH (21-7-1)*, 4. Chaminade (20-4-3)*, 5. Francis Howell North (17-6-1)*. North Carolina: 1. Page (21-0-2)*, 2. Greensboro Day (17-0-3)*, 3. Myers Park (16-3-3)*, 4. Green Hope (19-3-4)*, 5. Jordan (21-1-0)*. Ohio: 1. Lincoln (22-0-1)*, 2. St. Ignatius (22-1-0)*, 3. Strongsville (17-2-3)*, 4. Massillon Jackson (19-2-0)*, 5. Beavercreek (15-3-4)*. Top 3s Colorado: 1. Fort Collins (17-2-1)*, 2. Niwot (18-2-0)*, 3. Broomfield (18-1-0)*. Connecticut: 1. Staples (18-2-0)*, 2. Glastonbury (17-1-1)*, 3. New Milford (18-3-0)*. Kansas: 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (21-0-0)*, 2. Washburn Rural (20-1-0)*, 3. Free State (16-5-0)*. Minnesota: 1. Apple Valley (24-0-0)*, 2. Wayzata (12-7-4)*, 3. Woodbury (17-1-3)*. New Mexico: 1. La Cueva (20-2-1)*, 2. Eldorado (17-6-0)*, 3. Cibola (15-8-0)*. Oregon: 1. South Salem (16-0-2)*, 2. South Medford (13-6-0)*, 3. Jesuit (10-3-5)*. Top 2s D.C.: 1. Sidwell Friends (13-1-4)*, 2. Gonzaga (15-7-4)*. Idaho: 1. Centennial (16-3-1)*, 2. Boise (16-2-0)*. Nevada: 1. Las Vegas (17-4-0)*, 2. Bishop Gorman (21-1-1)*. New Hampshire: 1. Manchester Central (15-3-2)*, 2. Exeter (16-1-3)*. Wisconsin: 1. Muskego (27-1-1)*, 2. Madison Memorial (17-3-4)*. Top 1s Delaware: 1. Caravel Academy (16-2-1)*. Maine: 1. Scarborough (18-0-0)*. Montana: 1. Billings West (14-0-1)*. North Dakota: 1. Fargo South (18-1-3)*. Rhode Island: 1. Chariho (17-3-0)*. South Dakota: 1. O'Gorman (11-2-2)*. Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (16-1-0)*. Virginia private: 1. Episcopal (18-0-3)*. West Virginia: 1. Parkersburg (21-2-2)*. *-Indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NJ, NY, OH, PA, CA, IN, MD, MA, TN, CT, KY, MN, NM, OR, UT, WA, NH, DC, ID, ME, MT, RI, SD, VT, VA, WV
Girls state-by-state rankings - Fall  November 16, 2009 9:22 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Nov. 15) Top 10s New Jersey: 1. Lenape (21-1-0), 2. Pennington Prep (16-1-2)*, 3. Red Bank Catholic (20-0-0), 4. Westfield (20-0-2), 5. Northern Highlands (21-1-1), 6. Gloucester Catholic (18-1-1), 7. Immaculate Heart Academy (22-2-0), 8. Jackson (20-3-0), 9. East Brunswick (21-2-0)*, 10. Paul VI (20-2-0)*. Ohio: 1. Medina (21-1-2)*, 2. Strongsville (17-2-1)*, 3. Walsh Jesuit (19-1-2)*, 4. Dublin Coffman (14-6-3)*, 5. Centerville (20-2-1)*, 6. St. Ursula (18-2-0)*, 7. Beavercreek (17-1-2)*, 8. Wayne (20-2-0)*, 9. Cloverleaf (15-1-1)*, 10. Upper Arlington (18-2-2)*. Pennsylvania: 1. Downingtown West (21-1-1), 2. State College (18-2-0), 3. Villa Joseph Marie (21-3-1)*, 4. Conestoga (17-2-0)*, 5. Archbishop Wood (17-4-2)*, 6. McDowell (20-3-1), 7. Norwin (18-4-1), 8. Seneca Valley (22-1-1)*, 9. Downingtown East (16-7-0)*, 10. Peters Township (19-3-2)*. Top 7s New York: 1. John Jay-East Fishkill (21-1-0), 2. South Side (15-0-2), 3. Union-Endicott (18-1-0)*, 4. Syracuse CBA (18-2-0), 5. West Islip (15-3-2), 6. Massapequa (14-3-1)*, 7. Bethlehem (18-2-0)*. Top 5s Indiana: 1. Cathedral (19-4-2)*, 2. Zionsville (16-3-4)*, 3. Fort Wayne Snyder (17-4-3)*, 4. Reitz Memorial (21-3-0)*, 5. Brownsburg (18-2-2)*. Maryland: 1. Archbishop Spalding (20-0-1)*, 2. Good Counsel (16-2-5)*, 3. McDonogh (12-2-0)*, 4. Bethesda-CC (16-1-0), 5. Churchill (14-1-0)*. Massachusetts: 1. Acton-Boxboro (20-0-0), 2. Whitman-Hanson (17-1-3), 3. Minnechaug (16-1-3), 4. Peabody (19-0-2), 5. Winchester (19-1-1)*. Tennessee: 1. St. Agnes (17-0-4)*, 2. Houston (19-1-2)*, 3. CAK (24-0-1)*, 4. Baylor School (17-1-1)*, 5. Franklin (18-4-0)*. Top 3s California: 1. Montgomery (22-2-1)*, 2. Casa Grande (15-3-3)*, 3. Maria Carrillo (17-3-1)*. Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (17-0-1), 2. Ridgefield (16-1-1), 3. New Canaan (15-1-2). Kentucky: 1. Sacred Heart Academy (20-1-3)*, 2. Notre Dame (23-4-1)*, 3. St. Henry (20-2-0)*. Minnesota: 1. Wayzata (18-0-5)*, 2. Woodbury (21-1-1)*, 3. Eagan (20-3-1)*. New Mexico: 1. Eldorado (18-6-0)*, 2. Sandia (18-2-0)*, 3. La Cueva (18-3-0)*. Oregon: 1. Jesuit (15-1-0), 2. Westview (14-2-2), 3. South Salem (14-0-1). Utah: 1. Alta (17-2-1)*, 2. Davis (17-3-0)*, 3. Viewmont (12-4-3)*. Washington: 1. Kentwood (16-0-4), 2. Issaquah (16-2-0), 3. Skyline (16-4-0). Top 2s New Hampshire: 1. Exeter (16-2-1)*, 2. Manchester Central (16-4-0)*. Virginia private: 1. Bishop O'Connell (14-3-3)*, 2. Potomac School (9-2-2)*. West Virginia: 1. University (23-0-2)*, 2. Hurricane (19-1-5)*. Top 1s D.C: 1. Georgetown Visitation (11-3-2)*. Idaho: 1. Boise (18-2-0)*. Maine: 1. Brunswick (18-0-0)*. Montana: 1. Billings West (13-2-1)*. Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (20-0-0)*. South Dakota: 1. RC Stevens (14-0-1)*. Vermont: 1. Burlington (10-2-6)*. *-indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NJ, NY, OH, PA, CA, IN, MD, MA, TN, CT, KY, MN, NM, OR, UT, WA, NH, DC, ID, ME, MT, RI, SD, VT, VA, WV
Boys state-by-state rankings - Fall  November 16, 2009 9:17 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Nov. 15) Top 10s New York: 1. Shenendehowa (17-1-2), 2. Martin Luther King (17-1-1)*, 3. Newburgh Free Academy (17-1-2), 4. Iona Prep (9-3-4)*, 5. Archbishop Molloy (11-1-4)*, 6. St. Anthony's (16-4-1)*, 7. Chaminade (15-3-1)*, 8. Arlington (19-1-1)*, 9. Pittsford Mendon (19-0-1), 10. Francis Lewis (13-1-2)*. 11. St. John the Baptist (13-4-0)*, 12. Brentwood (17-3-0), 13. Clarence (15-3-1), 14. Fairport (16-5-0)*, 15. McQuaid (18-1-1)*. Top 10s Illinois: 1. Lyons (26-3-0)*, 2. Neuqua Valley (27-1-1)*, 3. Wheaton Warrenville South (20-5-2)*, 4. Lake Zurich (22-5-0)*, 5. New Trier (19-7-3)*, 6. Lake Forest (19-4-1)*, 7. Palatine (21-2-1)*, 8. St. Viator (24-4-1)*, 9. Peoria Notre Dame (23-3-1)*, 10. Edwardsville (18-5-4)*. Top 7s New Jersey: 1. Seton Hall Prep (19-2-1), 2. Don Bosco Prep (21-2-0)*, 3. Bergen Catholic (21-2-1)*, 4. Cliffside Park (19-1-1), 5. St. Benedict's (17-2-0)*, 6. Toms River North (16-2-2), 7. Rancocas Valley (19-3-3)*, 8. Princeton (19-0-4), 9. Christian Brothers (17-3-2), 10. St. Augustine (21-2-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Unionville (22-2-1), 2. Father Judge (21-2-1), 3. Cathedral Prep (18-2-0), 4. Mount Lebanon (19-2-1)*, 5. Downingtown West (17-4-4)*, 6. Parkland (21-1-0)*, 7. Fleetwood (26-1-0). Top 5s Indiana: 1. Zionsville (20-3-1)*, 2. Lake Central (20-2-1)*, 3. Pike (15-1-5)*, 4. Reitz Memorial (18-3-0)*, 5. Homestead (18-5-1)*. Kentucky: 1. St. Xavier (23-1-1)*, 2. South Oldham (16-5-2)*, 3. Trinity (19-3-1)*, 4. Collegiate (17-2-1)*, 5. Greenwood (15-9-3)*. Maryland: 1. Mount St. Joseph (14-3-3)*, 2. McDonogh (21-3-0)*, 3. DeMatha (20-3-0)*, 4. Clarksburg (12-1-3), 5. Hereford (11-2-1). Massachusetts: 1. Ludlow (17-0-3), 2. Lexington (18-0-3), 3. Algonquin (18-1-2), 4. St. John's Shrewsbury (21-2-0)*, 5. Framingham (16-2-3)*. Michigan: 1. Brother Rice (16-3-6)*, 2. Holt (26-1-1)*, 3. Salem (17-5-4)*, 4. Churchill (19-1-1)*, 5. East Kentwood (19-3-1)*. Missouri: 1. Christian Brothers (24-4-3), 2. Vianney (19-4-3)*, 3. SLUH (20-6-1), 4. Chaminade (20-4-3)*, 5. Francis Howell North (17-6-1)*. North Carolina: 1. Jacksonville (27-0-0), 2. Green Hope (18-2-4), 3. Jordan (21-1-0)*, 4. Myers Park (16-2-3), 5. Greensboro Day (17-0-3)*. Ohio: 1. Lincoln (22-0-1)*, 2. St. Ignatius (22-1-0)*, 3. Strongsville (17-2-3)*, 4. Massillon Jackson (19-2-0)*, 5. Beavercreek (15-3-4)*. Top 3s California: 1. Sacramento Jesuit (27-1-0)*, 2. Marin Catholic (25-2-2)*, 3. Golden Valley (18-2-4)*, 4. Davis (22-4-1)*, 5. Santa Rosa (20-4-2)*, Colorado: 1. Fort Collins (17-2-1)*, 2. Niwot (18-2-0)*, 3. Broomfield (18-1-0)*. Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (17-0-1), 2. Guilford (17-1-1), 3. Staples (16-2-0). Kansas: 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (21-0-0)*, 2. Washburn Rural (20-1-0)*, 3. Free State (16-5-0)*. Minnesota: 1. Apple Valley (24-0-0)*, 2. Wayzata (12-7-4)*, 3. Woodbury (17-1-3)*. New Mexico: 1. La Cueva (20-2-1)*, 2. Eldorado (17-6-0)*, 3. Cibola (15-8-0)*. Oregon: 1. Jesuit (10-2-5), 2. South Salem (14-0-2), 3. Westview (10-2-3). Top 2s D.C.: 1. Sidwell Friends (13-1-4)*, 2. Gonzaga (15-7-4)*. Idaho: 1. Centennial (16-3-1)*, 2. Boise (16-2-0)*. Nevada: 1. Las Vegas (17-4-0)*, 2. Bishop Gorman (21-1-1)*. New Hampshire: 1. Manchester Central (15-3-2)*, 2. Exeter (16-1-3)*. Wisconsin: 1. Muskego (27-1-1)*, 2. Madison Memorial (17-3-4)*. Top 1s Delaware: 1. Salesianum (13-2-1). Maine: 1. Scarborough (18-0-0)*. Montana: 1. Billings West (14-0-1)*. North Dakota: 1. Fargo South (18-1-3)*. Rhode Island: 1. Chariho (17-3-0)*. South Dakota: 1. O'Gorman (11-2-2)*. Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (16-1-0)*. Virginia private: 1. Episcopal (18-0-3)*. West Virginia: 1. Parkersburg (21-2-2)*. *-Indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. soccer, NY, CA, IL, IN, MD, MA, MI, MO, NJ, NC, OH, PA, CO, CT, KS, KY, MN, NM, OR, DC, ID, NV, NH, VA, WI, DE, ME, MT, ND, RI, SD, VT, WV
Girls state-by-state rankings - Fall  November 9, 2009 8:01 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Nov. 8) Top 10s New Jersey: 1. Lenape (19-1-0), 2. Pennington Prep (16-1-2)*, 3. Red Bank Catholic (18-0-0), 4. Paul VI (19-1-0), 5. Westfield (18-0-2), 6. East Brunswick (21-1-0), 7. Northern Highlands (19-1-1), 8. Gloucester Catholic (16-1-1), 9. Immaculate Heart Academy (20-2-0), 10. Ridge (14-1-4). Ohio: 1. Walsh Jesuit (19-0-2), 2. Medina (19-1-2), 3. Centerville (20-1-1), 4. Strongsville (17-2-1)*, 5. St. Ursula (18-2-0)*, 6. Beavercreek (17-1-2)*, 7. Wayne (20-2-0)*, 8 Cloverleaf (15-1-1)*, 9 Dublin Coffman (13-5-3), 10 Upper Arlington (18-2-2)*. Top 7s New York: 1. John Jay-East Fishkill (19-1-0), 2. South Side (15-0-2), 3. Union-Endicott (18-0-0), 4. Williamsville East (20-0-0), 5. Bethlehem (17-1-0), 6. Massapequa (13-2-1), 7. Syracuse CBA (16-2-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Downingtown West (19-1-1), 2. Villa Joseph Marie (20-2-1), 3. Seneca Valley (21-0-1), 4. Conestoga (17-2-0)*, 5. Downingtown East (16-6-0), 6. Archbishop Wood (17-3-2), 7. Peters Township (18-2-2). Top 5s Indiana: 1. Cathedral (19-4-2)*, 2. Zionsville (16-3-4)*, 3. Fort Wayne Snyder (17-4-3)*, 4. Reitz Memorial (21-3-0)*, 5. Brownsburg (18-2-2)*. Maryland: 1. Archbishop Spalding (20-0-1)*, 2. Good Counsel (16-2-5)*, 3. McDonogh (12-2-0)*, 4. Bethesda-CC (15-1-0), 5. Churchill (14-0-0). Massachusetts: 1. Acton-Boxboro (18-0-0), 2. Winchester (18-0-1), 3. Whitman-Hanson (14-1-3), 4. Minnechaug (13-1-3), 5. Peabody (17-0-2). Tennessee: 1. St. Agnes (17-0-4)*, 2. Houston (19-1-2)*, 3. CAK (24-0-1)*, 4. Baylor School (17-1-1)*, 5. Franklin (18-4-0)*. Top 3s California: 1. Maria Carrillo (17-2-1), 2. Montgomery (20-2-1), 3. Casa Grande (14-2-4). Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (15-0-1), 2. Naugatuck (17-0-0), 3. Daniel Hand (15-0-1). Kentucky: 1. Sacred Heart Academy (20-1-3)*, 2. Notre Dame (23-4-1)*, 3. St. Henry (20-2-0)*. Minnesota: 1. Wayzata (18-0-5)*, 2. Woodbury (21-1-1)*, 3. Eagan (20-3-1)*. New Mexico: 1. Eldorado (18-6-0)*, 2. Sandia (18-2-0)*, 3. La Cueva (18-3-0)*. Oregon: 1. Jesuit (13-1-0), 2. Forest Grove (14-1-1), 3. Westview (12-2-2). Utah: 1. Alta (17-2-1)*, 2. Davis (17-3-0)*, 3. Viewmont (12-4-3)*. Washington: 1. Jackson (17-0-1), 2. South Kitsap (12-0-3), 3. Emerald Ridge (18-0-0). Top 2s New Hampshire: 1. Exeter (16-2-1)*, 2. Manchester Central (16-4-0)*. Virginia private: 1. Bishop O'Connell (14-3-3)*, 2. Potomac School (9-2-2)*. West Virginia: 1. University (23-0-2)*, 2. Hurricane (19-1-5)*. Top 1s D.C: 1. Georgetown Visitation (11-3-2)*. Idaho: 1. Boise (18-2-0)*. Maine: 1. Brunswick (18-0-0)*. Montana: 1. Billings West (13-2-1)*. Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (20-0-0)*. South Dakota: 1. RC Stevens (14-0-1)*. Vermont: 1. Burlington (10-2-6)*. West Virginia: 1. University (23-0-2)*. *-indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NJ, NY, OH, PA, CA, IN, MD, MA, TN, CT, KY, MN, NM, OR, UT, WA, NH, DC, ID, ME, MT, RI, SD, VT, VA, WV
Boys state-by-state rankings - Fall  November 9, 2009 7:56 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Nov. 8) Top 10s Illinois: 1. Lyons (26-3-0)*, 2. Neuqua Valley (27-1-1)*, 3. Wheaton Warrenville South (20-5-2)*, 4. Lake Zurich (22-5-0)*, 5. New Trier (19-7-3)*, 6. Lake Forest (19-4-1)*, 7. Palatine (21-2-1)*, 8. St. Viator (24-4-1)*, 9. Peoria Notre Dame (23-3-1)*, 10. Edwardsville (18-5-4)*. New York: 1. Arlington (19-0-1), 2. McQuaid Jesuit (18-0-1), 3. Archbishop Molloy (10-0-4), 4. St. Anthony's (16-3-1), 5. Chaminade (15-3-1)*, 6. Martin Luther King (17-1-1)*, 7. Newburgh Free Academy (15-1-2), 8. Pittsford Mendon (15-0-1), 9. Shenendehowa (16-1-1), 10. St. John the Baptist (13-4-0)*. Top 7s New Jersey: 1. Don Bosco Prep (20-1-0), 2. Bergen Catholic (21-1-1), 3. Cliffside Park (17-1-1), 4. Cranford (22-0-2), 5. Rancocas Valley (18-2-3), 6. St. Benedict's (17-2-0)*, 7. St. Augustine (22-1-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Unionville (20-2-1), 2. Father Judge (19-2-1), 3. Mount Lebanon (19-1-1), 4. Downingtown West (17-4-2), 5. Stroudsburg (20-3-0), 6. Parkland (21-1-0)*, 7. Lower Merion (17-3-0)*. Top 5s California: 1. Sacramento Jesuit (24-1-0), 2. Marin Catholic (22-2-2), 3. Davis (22-3-1), 4. Santa Rosa (18-3-2), 5. Granite Bay (15-3-1). Indiana: 1. Zionsville (20-3-1)*, 2. Lake Central (20-2-1)*, 3. Pike (15-1-5)*, 4. Reitz Memorial (18-3-0)*, 5. Homestead (18-5-1)*. Kentucky: 1. St. Xavier (23-1-1)*, 2. South Oldham (16-5-2)*, 3. Trinity (19-3-1)*, 4. Collegiate (17-2-1)*, 5. Greenwood (15-9-3)*. Maryland: 1. McDonogh (21-2-0), 2. Northern Calvert (16-0-0), 3. Mount St. Joseph (13-3-3), 4. DeMatha (20-3-0)*, 5. Tuscarora (13-2-0). Massachusetts: 1. Ludlow (14-0-3), 2. Lexington (15-0-3), 3. Framingham (14-1-3), 4. Algonquin (15-1-2), 5. St. John's Shrewsbury (19-1-0). Michigan: 1. Brother Rice (16-3-6)*, 2. Holt (26-1-1)*, 3. Salem (17-5-4)*, 4. Churchill (19-1-1)*, 5. East Kentwood (19-3-1)*. Missouri: 1. Vianney (18-3-3), 2. Christian Brothers (22-4-3), 3. SLUH (18-6-1), 4. Chaminade (20-4-3)*, 5. Francis Howell North (17-5-1). North Carolina: 1. Jordan (21-0-0), 2. Jacksonville (26-0-0), 3. Broughton (20-2-3), 4. Myers Park (15-2-3), 5. Greensboro Day (17-0-3)*. Ohio: 1. St. Ignatius (21-0-0), 2. Lincoln (20-0-1), 3. Strongsville (17-1-3), 4. Massillon Jackson (19-2-0)*, 5. Beavercreek (15-2-4). Top 3s Colorado: 1. Fort Collins (16-2-1), 2. Lincoln (18-0-1), 3. Niwot (17-2-0). Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (15-0-1), 2. Farmin gton (12-1-3), 3. Naugatuck (16-1-1). Kansas: 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (21-0-0)*, 2. Washburn Rural (20-1-0)*, 3. SM Northwest (13-8-0)*. Minnesota: 1. Apple Valley (24-0-0)*, 2. Wayzata (12-7-4)*, 3. Woodbury (17-1-3)*. New Mexico: 1. La Cueva (20-2-1)*, 2. Eldorado (17-6-0)*, 3. Cibola (15-8-0)*. Oregon: 1. Jesuit (8-2-5), 2. Central Catholic (13-1-2), 3. Westview (10-2-3). Top 2s D.C.: 1. Sidwell Friends (13-1-4)*, 2. Gonzaga (15-7-4)*. Idaho: 1. Centennial (16-3-1)*, 2. Boise (16-2-0)*. Nevada: 1. Bishop Gorman (20-0-1), 2. Las Vegas (15-4-0). New Hampshire: 1. Manchester Central (15-3-2)*, 2. Exeter (16-1-3)*. Wisconsin: 1. Muskego (27-1-1)*, 2. Madison Memorial (17-3-4)*. Top 1s Delaware: 1. Salesianum (12-2-1). Maine: 1. Scarborough (18-0-0). Montana: 1. Billings West (14-0-1)*. North Dakota: 1. Fargo South (18-1-3)*. Rhode Island: 1. Chariho (17-3-0)*. South Dakota: 1. O'Gorman (11-2-2)*. Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (16-1-0)*. Virginia private: 1. Episcopal (16-0-3). West Virginia: 1. Parkersburg (21-2-2)*. *-Indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. soccer, NY, CA, IL, IN, MD, MA, MI, MO, NJ, NC, OH, PA, CO, CT, KS, KY, MN, NM, OR, DC, ID, NV, NH, VA, WI, DE, ME, MT, ND, RI, SD, VT, WV
Girls state-by-state rankings - Fall  November 2, 2009 9:52 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Nov. 1) Top 10s New Jersey: 1. Lenape (17-1-0), 2. Pennington Prep (14-1-2), 3. Northern Highlands (16-0-1), 4. Paul VI (15-1-0), 5. Westfield (16-1-1), 6. East Brunswick (19-1-0), 7. Red Bank Catholic (15-0-0), 8. Gloucester Catholic (15-1-1), 9. Immaculate Heart Academy (13-2-0), 10. Ridge (12-1-4). Ohio: 1. St. Ursula (18-1-0), 2. Walsh Jesuit (17-0-2), 3. Medina (17-1-2), 4. Wayne (19-1-0), 5. Upper Arlington (17-1-2), 6. Centerville (18-1-1), 7. Strongsville (17-2-1)*, 8 Beavercreek (17-1-2)*, 9 Cloverleaf (15-1-1)*, 10 Bexley (17-0-3). Top 7s New York: 1. John Jay-East Fishkill (16-1-0), 2. South Side (11-0-2), 3. Union-Endicott (17-0-0), 4. St. Anthony's (15-1-2), 5. Rye (15-0-2), 6. Williamsville East (17-0-0), 7. Bethlehem (15-1-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Downingtown West (18-0-1), 2. Villa Joseph Marie (18-1-1), 3. Lansdale Catholic (16-1-2), 4. Conestoga (17-2-0)*, 5. Norwin (16-3-1), 6. Archbishop Wood (15-3-2), 7. Peters Township (17-1-2). Top 5s Indiana: 1. Cathedral (19-4-2)*, 2. Zionsville (16-3-4)*, 3. Fort Wayne Snider (17-4-3)*, 4. Reitz Memorial (21-3-0)*, 5. Brownsburg (18-2-2)*. Maryland: 1. Archbishop Spalding (20-0-1)*, 2. Good Counsel (16-2-5), 3. McDonogh (12-2-0)*, 4. Bethesda-CC (13-1-0), 5. Severna Park (15-1-0). Massachusetts: 1. Acton-Boxboro (17-0-0), 2. Winchester (17-0-1), 3. Ludlow (12-1-4), 4. Whitman-Hanson (12-1-1), 5. Minnechaug (12-1-3). Tennessee: 1. Baylor School (16-0-1), 2. CAK (21-0-1), 3. St. Agnes (15-0-4), 4. Houston (16-1-2), 5. Brentwood (16-1-1)*. Top 3s California: 1. Maria Carrillo (16-2-1), 2. Montgomery (19-2-1), 3. Casa Grande (13-2-4). Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (15-0-0), 2. Naugatuck (15-0-0), 3. Daniel Hand (15-0-1). Kentucky: 1. Notre Dame (22-3-1), 2. Sacred Heart Academy (18-1-3), 3. St. Henry (20-2-0)*. Minnesota: 1. Woodbury (20-0-1), 2. Wayzata (16-0-5), 3. Edina (17-1-2). New Mexico: 1. Sandia (18-1-0), 2. La Cueva (16-2-0), 3. Carlsbad (20-1-0). Oregon: 1. Jesuit (13-1-0), 2. Forest Grove (13-1-1), 3. Westview (11-2-2). Utah: 1. Alta (17-2-1)*, 2. Davis (17-3-0)*, 3. Viewmont (12-4-3)*. Washington: 1. Everett (17-0-0), 2. Jackson (15-0-1), 3. South Kitsap (10-0-3). Top 2s New Hampshire: 1. Salem (17-1-0), 2. Londonderry (17-1-0). Virginia private: 1. Bishop O'Connell (14-3-3), 2. Potomac School (7-1-2). Top 1s D.C: 1. National Cathedral (9-3-0). Idaho: 1. Boise (18-2-0)*. Maine: 1. Brunswick (16-0-0). Montana: 1. Billings West (13-2-1)*. Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (18-0-0). South Dakota: 1. RC Stevens (14-0-1)*. Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (12-1-3). West Virginia: 1. University (21-0-2). *-indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NJ, NY, OH, PA, CA, IN, MD, MA, TN, CT, KY, MN, NM, OR, UT, WA, NH, DC, ID, ME, MT, RI, SD, VT, VA, WV
Boys state-by-state rankings - Fall  November 2, 2009 9:49 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Nov. 1) Top 10s New York: 1. Arlington (16-0-1), 2. McQuaid Jesuit (16-0-1), 3. Chaminade (14-2-1), 4. Archbishop Molloy (8-0-3), 5. Martin Luther King (14-1-1), 6. St. Anthony's (14-3-1), 7. St. John the Baptist (13-3-0), 8. Cicero-North Syracuse (14-0-2), 9. Pittsford Mendon (15-0-1), 10. Shenendehowa (14-1-1). Top 7s Illinois: 1. Neuqua Valley (27-0-1), 2. Lyons (23-3-0), 3. Lake Zurich (21-4-0), 4. Peoria Notre Dame (20-2-1), 5. Lake Forest (19-3-1), 6. Wheaton Warrenville South (20-5-2)*, 7. Palatine (21-2-1)*. New Jersey: 1. Bergen Catholic (20-0-1), 2. Pingry (16-0-1), 3. Don Bosco Prep (18-1-0), 4. Cliffside Park (14-1-1), 5. St. Benedict's (14-2-0), 6. St. Augustine (19-0-0), 7. Cranford (18-0-2). Pennsylvania: 1. Parkland (20-0-0), 2. Unionville (18-2-1), 3. Downingtown West (16-3-2), 4. Lower Merion (17-3-0)*, 5. Father Judge (17-2-1), 6. Mount Lebanon (17-1-1), 7. Pennsbury (17-2-0)*. Top 5s California: 1. Sacramento Jesuit (23-1-0), 2. Marin Catholic (21-2-2), 3. Davis (21-3-1), 4. Franklin (21-1-4), 5. Natomas (18-1-0). Indiana: 1. Zionsville (20-3-1)*, 2. Lake Central (20-2-1)*, 3. Pike (15-1-5)*, 4. Reitz Memorial (18-3-0)*, 5. Homestead (18-5-1)*. Kentucky: 1. St. Xavier (21-1-1), 2. South Oldham (16-5-2)*, 3. Trinity (19-3-1)*, 4. Collegiate (17-2-1)*, 5. Danville (18-3-3). Maryland: 1. McDonogh (20-2-0), 2. Northern Calvert (14-0-0), 3. Severna Park (13-1-0), 4. Mount St. Joseph (12-3-3), 5. DeMatha (20-3-0)*. Massachusetts: 1. Ludlow (13-0-3), 2. Lexington (13-0-3), 3. Framingham (14-1-3), 4. Algonquin (13-1-2), 5. St. John's Shrewsbury (17-1-0). Michigan: 1. Holt (25-0-1), 2. Brother Rice (13-3-6), 3. Salem (17-4-4), 4. Churchill (19-1-1)*, 5. East Kentwood (19-3-1)*. Missouri: 1. Vianney (16-3-3), 2. Chaminade (19-3-3), 3. Christian Brothers (20-4-3), 4. SLUH (16-6-1), 5. Mehlville (18-5-1). North Carolina: 1. Jordan (19-0-0), 2. Jacksonville (24-0-0), 3. Broughton (18-2-3), 4. Charlotte Latin (21-1-1), 5. Myers Park (13-2-3). Ohio: 1. St. Ignatius (19-0-0), 2. Lincoln (18-0-1), 3. Strongsville (15-1-3), 4. Massillon Jackson (18-1-0), 5. Olentangy Orange (16-1-1). Top 3s Colorado: 1. Broomfield (16-0-0), 2. Cherry Creek (13-2-1), 3. Fort Collins (13-2-1). Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (14-0-1), 2. Naugatuck (14-0-1), 3. Farmin gton (11-1-2). Kansas: 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (18-0-0), 2. Washburn Rural (17-1-0), 3. Olathe South (15-3-0). Minnesota: 1. Apple Valley (22-0-0), 2. Woodbury (16-0-3), 3. Eagan (16-3-2)*. New Mexico: 1. La Cueva (17-2-1), 2. St. Pius (17-4-0), 3. Sandia (15-4-1). Oregon: 1. Jesuit (8-2-5), 2. Central Catholic (12-1-2), 3. Westview (9-2-3). Top 2s D.C.: 1. Sidwell Friends (11-1-4), 2. Gonzaga (15-7-4)*. Idaho: 1. Centennial (16-3-1)*, 2. Boise (16-2-0)*. Nevada: 1. Bishop Gorman (17-0-1), 2. Centennial (17-0-1). New Hampshire: 1. Exeter (15-0-3), 2. Manchester Central (15-3-0). Wisconsin: 1. Muskego (27-1-1)*, 2. Madison Memorial (17-3-4)*. Top 1s Delaware: 1. Salesianum (12-2-0). Maine: 1. Scarborough (16-0-0). Montana: 1. Billings West (14-0-1)*. North Dakota: 1. Fargo South (18-1-3)*. Rhode Island: 1. La Salle (18-1-0). South Dakota: 1. O'Gorman (11-2-2)*. Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (14-1-0). Virginia private: 1. Episcopal (15-0-3). West Virginia: 1. Hurricane (20-1-0)*. *-Indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. soccer, NY, CA, IL, IN, MD, MA, MI, MO, NJ, NC, OH, PA, CO, CT, KS, KY, MN, NM, OR, DC, ID, NV, NH, VA, WI, DE, ME, MT, ND, RI, SD, VT, WV
Girls state-by-state rankings - Fall  October 26, 2009 11:52 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Alta (Utah) becomes the first program to secure its FAB 50 ranking this season by virtue of claiming the school's fourth straight state title. Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Oct. 25) Top 10s New Jersey: 1. Pennington Prep (10-1-2), 2. Lenape (14-1-0), 3. Northern Highlands (14-0-1), 4. Paul VI (14-1-0), 5. Cranford (15-1-1), 6. Westfield (15-1-1), 7. East Brunswick (17-1-0), 8. Red Bank Catholic (14-0-0), 9. Scotch Plains (13-1-1), 10. Gloucester Catholic (13-1-1). Ohio: 1. Strongsville (16-1-1), 2. St. Ursula (16-1-0), 3. Walsh Jesuit (15-0-2), 4. Medina (15-1-2), 5. Beavercreek (16-0-2), 6. Wayne (17-1-0), 7. Upper Arlington (15-1-2), 8 Centerville (16-1-1), 9 Cloverleaf (15-0-1), 10 Bexley (15-0-3). Top 7s New York: 1. John Jay-East Fishkill (15-1-0), 2. South Side (9-0-2), 3. Union-Endicott (16-0-0), 4. St. Anthony's (14-1-2), 5. Rye (14-0-2), 6. Williamsville East (16-0-0), 7. Bethlehem (15-1-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Downingtown West (16-0-1), 2. Conestoga (16-1-0), 3. Villa Joseph Marie (16-1-1), 4. Moon (16-0-1), 5. Lansdale Catholic (15-1-2), 6. Archbishop Wood (14-3-2), 7. Bethel Park (16-1-1). Top 5s Indiana: 1. Reitz Memorial (21-2-0), 2. Cathedral (17-4-2), 3. Zionsville (16-3-4)*, 4. Brownsburg (18-2-2)*, 5. Noblesville (12-3-0)*. Maryland: 1. Archbishop Spalding (17-0-1), 2. McDonogh (12-1-0), 3. Good Counsel (15-2-5), 4. Urbana (10-1-0), 5. Bethesda-CC (11-1-0). Massachusetts: 1. Acton-Boxboro (15-0-0), 2. Winchester (15-0-1), 3. Ludlow (12-1-3), 4. Whitman-Hanson (12-1-0), 5. Minnechaug (10-1-3). Tennessee: 1. Brentwood (15-0-1), 2. Baylor School (15-0-1), 3. CAK (18-0-1), 4. St. Agnes (14-0-4), 5. Houston (14-1-2). Top 3s California: 1. Montgomery (19-1-0), 2. Maria Carrillo (14-2-1), 3. Casa Grande (11-2-3). Connecticut: 1. Daniel Hand (13-0-0), 2. Glastonbury (13-0-0), 3. Naugatuck (13-0-0). Kentucky: 1. Notre Dame (20-3-1), 2. Sacred Heart Academy (16-1-3), 3. St. Henry (20-1-0). Minnesota: 1. Woodbury (19-0-1), 2. Wayzata (15-0-5), 3. Edina (16-1-2). New Mexico: 1. Sandia (18-1-0), 2. La Cueva (16-2-0), 3. Carlsbad (19-1-0). Oregon: 1. Jesuit (11-1-0), 2. Forest Grove (10-1-1), 3. Westview (9-2-2). Utah: 1. Alta (17-2-1)*, 2. Davis (17-3-0)*, 3. Viewmont (12-4-3)*. Washington: 1. Everett (14-0-0), 2. Jackson (13-0-1), 3. South Kitsap (8-0-3). Top 2s New Hampshire: 1. Salem (14-1-0), 2. Exeter (12-2-1). Virginia private: 1. Bishop O'Connell (14-2-3), 2. Potomac School (7-1-1). Top 1s D.C: 1. Georgetown Visitation (8-2-2). Idaho: 1. Boise (18-2-0)*. Maine: 1. Scarborough (13-1-0). Montana: 1. Bozeman (9-3-1). Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (16-0-0). South Dakota: 1. RC Stevens (14-0-1)*. Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (10-1-3). West Virginia: 1. University (20-0-2). *-indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NJ, NY, OH, PA, CA, IN, MD, MA, TN, CT, KY, MN, NM, OR, UT, WA, NH, DC, ID, ME, MT, RI, SD, VT, VA, WV
Boys state-by-state rankings - Fall  October 26, 2009 11:47 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Oct. 25) Top 10s New York: 1. Arlington (15-0-0), 2. McQuaid Jesuit (15-0-1), 3. Chaminade (13-2-1), 4. Archbishop Molloy (8-0-3), 5. Martin Luther King (13-1-1), 6. St. Anthony's (13-3-1), 7. St. John the Baptist (11-3-0), 8. Cicero-North Syracuse (13-0-2), 9. Pittsford Mendon (15-0-1), 10. Shenendehowa (14-1-1). Top 7s Illinois: 1. Neuqua Valley (25-0-1), 2. Lyons (21-3-0), 3. Palatine (21-1-1), 4. Lake Zurich (19-4-0), 5. Peoria Notre Dame (19-2-1), 6. Wheaton Warrenville South (19-4-2), 7. O'Fallon (16-3-0). New Jersey: 1. Pingry (14-0-0), 2. Bergen Catholic (16-0-1), 3. Cliffside Park (13-0-0), 4. Don Bosco Prep (15-1-0), 5. St. Benedict's (11-2-0), 6. Cranford (17-0-1), 7 Scotch Plains (16-1-1). Top 5s California: 1. Sacramento Jesuit (20-1-0), 2. Franklin (20-0-4), 3. Marin Catholic (18-2-2), 4. Granite Bay (12-1-1), 5. Windsor (14-0-4). Indiana: 1. Zionsville (18-3-1), 2. Lake Central (20-1-1), 3. Pike (15-1-5)*, 4. Reitz Memorial (18-3-0)*, 5. Columbus North (18-2-4). Maryland: 1. McDonogh (19-2-0), 2. DeMatha (18-2-0), 3. Northern Calvert (11-0-0), 4. Severna Park (12-1-0), 5. Mount St. Joseph (11-3-3). Massachusetts: 1. Algonquin (11-0-2), 2. Ludlow (12-0-3), 3. Lexington (12-0-3), 4. Framingham (12-1-3), 5. St. John's Shrewsbury (16-1-0). Michigan: 1. Holt (23-0-1), 2. East Kentwood (18-2-1), 3. Brother Rice (11-3-6), 4. Salem (15-4-4), 5. Churchill (19-1-1)*. Missouri: 1. Christian Brothers (20-2-3), 2. Vianney (14-4-3), 3. Chaminade (19-3-3), 4. SLUH (14-5-1), 5. Rockhurst Jesuit (18-4-0). North Carolina: 1. Jordan (18-0-0), 2. Jacksonville (22-0-0), 3. Broughton (16-2-3), 4. West Forsyth (16-1-1), 5. Charlotte Latin (19-1-0). Ohio: 1. St. Ignatius (17-0-0), 2. Lincoln (15-0-1), 3. Strongsville (13-1-3), 4. Massillon Jackson (16-1-0), 5. Olentangy Orange (14-1-1). Pennsylvania: 1. Pennsbury (17-1-0), 2. Council Rock North (14-1-2), 3. Parkland (19-0-0), 4. Lower Merion (16-2-0), 5. Mount Lebanon (16-1-1). Top 3s Colorado: 1. Broomfield (15-0-0), 2. Cherry Creek (12-2-1), 3. Denver East (13-2-0). Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (12-0-1), 2. Guilford (11-0-1), 3. Naugatuck (11-0-1). Kansas: 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (16-0-0), 2. Washburn Rural (15-1-0), 3. Olathe East (14-1-1). Kentucky: 1. St. Xavier (19-1-1), 2. Trinity (19-2-1), 3. Collegiate (17-2-1)*. Minnesota: 1. Apple Valley (21-0-0), 2. Woodbury (15-0-3), 3. Eagan (16-3-2)*. New Mexico: 1. La Cueva (17-2-1), 2. St. Pius (17-4-0), 3. Sandia (15-4-1). Oregon: 1. Jesuit (7-2-4), 2. Westview (8-1-2), 3. Central Catholic (10-1-2). Top 2s Idaho: 1. Centennial (16-3-1)*, 2. Boise (16-2-0)*. Nevada: 1. Bishop Gorman (16-0-1), 2. Centennial (16-0-1). New Hampshire: 1. Exeter (13-0-3), 2. Concord (14-1-1). Wisconsin: 1. Marquette (16-4-2), 2. Muskego (23-1-1). Top 1s Delaware: 1. Salesianum (11-1-0). D.C.: 1. Sidwell Friends (10-1-3). Maine: 1. Scarborough (14-0-0). Montana: 1. Billings West (10-0-1). North Dakota: 1. Fargo South (18-1-3)*. Rhode Island: 1. Barrington (16-1-1). South Dakota: 1. O'Gorman (11-2-2)*. Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (13-1-0). Virginia private: 1. Episcopal (13-0-2). West Virginia: 1. Hurricane (20-1-0)*. *-Indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NJ, NY, OH, PA, CA, IN, MD, MA, TN, CT, KY, MN, NM, OR, UT, WA, NH, DC, ID, ME, MT, RI, SD, VT, VA, WV
Scoreboard: Burchenal sets record  October 22, 2009 11:20 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor The following are reported Wednesday scores from FAB 50 teams: (Note: The ESPN RISE scoreboard appears Tuesday through Friday each week) BOYS SCORES No. 8 Arlington (N.Y.) 2, Lourdes (N.Y.) 1: Ryan Patino's goal early in the second half carried Arlington (14-0-0) to a league-title clinching victory. Ethan Ashong scored Arlington's first goal. Cody Farrier assisted both goals. No. 12 Christian Brothers (Mo.) 3, Oakville (Mo.) 0: CBC ran its undefeated streak to 15 matches in a win that also produced the 14th shutout of the season for keeper Drew Duncan. GIRLS SCORES No. 7 St. Ursula (Ohio) 13, Northwest (Ohio) 0: Elizabeth Burchenal scored four goals as St. Ursula cruised to a playoff victory in which she became the school's all-time elading goalscorer. The UNC-bound forward has 99 career goals, passing the previous mark of 97 set by Susan Johnson in 1990. Burchenal has 36 goals this season. No. 11 Downingtown West (Pa.) 4, Shanahan (Pa.) 1: Morgan Dankanich scored twice and Stephanie Myers and Sarah Cardamore each scored once for Downingtown West. No. 24 Evansville Memorial (Ind.) 3, Reitz (Ind.) 0. No. 39 Beavercreek (Ohio) 8, Chaminade-Julienne (Ohio) 0. Mount Notre Dame (Ohio) 2, No. 40 Lakota West (Ohio) 1. No. 42 Wayne (Ohio) 5, Northmont (Ohio) 0. No. 50 Centerville (Ohio) 7, Shawnee (Ohio) 0. Zionsville (Ind.) 1, New Palastine (Ind.) 0: Zionsville won in a shootout following a scoreless draw. Kristin Haseley recorded her 13th shutout. Mason (Ohio) 3, Walnut Hills 0: Sami Rutowski scored twice for Mason. To report scores from other ranked teams, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, OH, PA, IN, MO
Girls state-by-state rankings - Fall  October 19, 2009 11:43 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Zionsville (Ind.) knocked off a pair of state-ranked foes to inch higher in the Indiana rankings this week while it was pretty much status quo among the top teams in the larger fall-playing states. The big winner this week was Jesuit (Ore.), which avenged its only loss with a 5-1 victory over Westview (Ore.) in a meeting between the two top-ranked teams in Oregon. This week, state champions will be crowned in Utah and Montana. Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Oct. 18) Top 10s New Jersey: 1. Paul VI (12-0-0), 2. Pennington Prep (8-1-2), 3. Lenape (11-1-0), 4. Westfield (13-0-1), 5. Gloucester Catholic (10-0-1), 6. East Brunswick (14-1-0), 7. Scotch Plains (10-1-1), 8. Immaculate Heart Academy (12-1-0), 9. Ridge (9-0-4), 10. Bridgewater-Raritan (10-0-4). Ohio: 1. Strongsville (14-1-1), 2. St. Ursula (14-1-0), 3. Walsh Jesuit (13-0-2), 4. Medina (13-1-2), 5. Beavercreek (14-0-2), 6. Lakota West (12-0-4), 7. Wayne (15-1-0), 8 Upper Arlington (13-1-2), 9 Centerville (14-1-1), 10 Bexley (13-0-3). Top 7s New York: 1. South Side (7-0-1), 2. John Jay-East Fishkill (14-1-0), 3. Massapequa (9-1-1), 4. Union-Endicott (14-0-0), 5. St. Anthony's (11-1-1), 6. Sacred Heart (10-1-0), 7. Williamsville East (13-0-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Downingtown West (13-0-1), 2. Conestoga (14-1-0), 3. Villa Joseph Marie (14-1-2), 4. Moon (15-0-1), 5. Archbishop Wood (11-2-2), 6. Lansdale Catholic (11-1-2), 7. Bethel Park (15-1-1). Top 5s Indiana: 1. Reitz Memorial (19-2-0), 2. Brownsburg (15-1-2), 3. Zionsville (14-2-4), 4. Noblesville (12-3-0)* 5. Carmel (14-3-1)*. Maryland: 1. Archbishop Spalding (14-0-1), 2. McDonogh (10-1-0), 3. Good Counsel (13-2-4), 4. Urbana (9-1-0), 5. Bethesda-CC (9-1-0). Massachusetts: 1. Acton-Boxboro (13-0-0), 2. Winchester (13-0-1), 3. Minnechaug (8-0-3), 4. Ludlow (9-1-3), 5. Whitman-Hanson (9-1-0). Tennessee: 1. Baylor School (14-0-0), 2. Brentwood (13-0-1), 3. CAK (15-0-1), 4. Bearden (18-1-0), 5. St. Agnes (13-0-3). Top 3s California: 1. Montgomery (17-1-0), 2. Maria Carrillo (12-2-1), 3. Casa Grande (11-2-1). Connecticut: 1. Daniel Hand (11-0-0), 2. Glastonbury (11-0-0), 3. Naugatuck (10-0-0). Kentucky: 1. Notre Dame (18-3-1), 2. Sacred Heart Academy (14-1-3), 3. St. Henry (18-1-0). Minnesota: 1. Woodbury (17-0-1), 2. Eden Prairie (14-0-1), 3. Edina (14-1-2). New Mexico: 1. Sandia (16-1-0), 2. La Cueva (15-2-0), 3. Carlsbad (18-1-0). Oregon: 1. Jesuit (9-1-0), 2. Westview (9-1-1), 3. Forest Grove (10-1-0). Utah: 1. Alta (15-2-1), 2. Viewmont (12-3-3), 3. Brighton (14-2-2)*. Washington: 1. Everett (12-0-0), 2. Jackson (11-0-1), 3. South Kitsap (7-0-2). Top 2s New Hampshire: 1. Exeter (11-1-1), 2. Salem (12-1-0). Virginia private: 1. Bishop O'Connell (11-2-2), 2. Potomac School (5-1-1). Top 1s D.C: 1. Georgetown Visitation (6-2-2). Idaho: 1. Timberline (11-2-4). Maine: 1. Scarborough (12-1-0). Montana: 1. Bozeman (9-3-1). Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (14-0-0). South Dakota: 1. RC Stevens (14-0-1)*. Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (9-0-3). West Virginia: 1. University (18-0-2). *-indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NJ, NY, OH, PA, CA, IN, MD, MA, TN, CT, KY, MN, NM, OR, UT, WA, NH, DC, ID, ME, MT, RI, SD, VT, VA, WV
Boys state-by-state rankings - Fall  October 19, 2009 11:26 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Pingry (N.J.) inherits the No. 1 ranking in New Jersey and Fargo South (N.D.) and St. Xavier (Ky.) return to the top spots in their states in this week's state-by-state rankings. Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Oct. 18) Top 10s New York: 1. Arlington (13-0-0), 2. McQuaid Jesuit (14-0-1), 3. Chaminade (11-2-1), 4. St. Anthony's (12-2-1), 5. Martin Luther King (13-1-1), 6. St. John the Baptist (10-3-0), 7. Cicero-North Syracuse (12-0-2), 8. Pittsford Mendon (14-0-1), 9. Shenendehowa (12-1-1), 10. Newburgh Free Academy (11-1-2). Top 7s Illinois: 1. Neuqua Valley (23-0-1), 2. Lyons (19-3-0), 3. Palatine (19-1-1), 4. Lake Zurich (17-4-0), 5. Peoria Notre Dame (16-2-1), 6. Quincy (18-2-1), 7. Wheaton Warrenville South (17-4-2). New Jersey: 1. Pingry (12-0-0), 2. Don Bosco Prep (13-0-0), 3. Bergen Catholic (13-0-1), 4. Rancocas Valley (10-2-1), 5. St. Benedict's (10-1-0), 6 Cliffside Park (12-0-0), 7 Scotch Plains (13-1-1). Top 5s California: 1. Sacramento Jesuit (18-1-0), 2. Franklin (17-0-4), 3. Marin Catholic (18-2-1), 4. Granite Bay (11-1-1), 5. Windsor (13-0-4). Indiana: 1. Carmel (14-2-2), 2. Zionsville (16-3-1), 3. Pike (15-1-5), 4. Reitz Memorial (17-2-0), 5. Avon (13-1-3). Maryland: 1. McDonogh (16-2-0), 2. DeMatha (15-2-0), 3. Sherwood (10-1-0), 4. Northern Calvert (11-0-0), 5. Good Counsel (13-3-2). Massachusetts: 1. St. John's Shrewsbury (14-0-0), 2. Lexington (8-0-2), 3. Ludlow (9-0-3), 4. Algonquin (8-0-2), 5. Masconomet (11-0-1). Michigan: 1. Churchill (17-0-1), 2. Holt (19-0-1), 3. Forest Hills Central (17-0-2), 4. Troy (15-1-2), 5. East Kentwood (17-2-1). Missouri: 1. Christian Brothers (18-2-3), 2. Vianney (13-3-1), 3. Chaminade (17-3-3), 4. Rockhurst Jesuit (16-3-0), 5. SLUH (13-4-1). North Carolina: 1. Jordan (15-0-0), 2. Jacksonville (19-0-0), 3. Charlotte Latin (19-1-0). 4. Broughton (14-2-3), 5. Sanderson (14-2-3). Ohio: 1. St. Ignatius (16-0-0), 2. Lincoln (14-0-1), 3. Strongsville (12-1-3), 4. Massillon Jackson (15-1-0), 5. Olentangy Orange (13-1-1). Pennsylvania: 1. Pennsbury (14-1-0), 2. Council Rock North (12-1-2), 3. Parkland (17-0-0), 4. Father Judge (13-1-1), 5. Mount Lebanon (15-1-1). Top 3s Colorado: 1. Denver East (12-0-0), 2. Broomfield (13-0-0), 3. Cherry Creek (11-2-1). Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (11-0-0), 2. Guilford (10-0-1), 3. Naugatuck (9-0-1). Kansas: 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (15-0-0), 2. Olathe East (13-0-1), 3. Washburn Rural (14-1-0). Kentucky: 1. St. Xavier (17-1-1), 2. Collegiate (16-1-1), 3. Trinity (17-2-1). Minnesota: 1. Apple Valley (19-0-0), 2. Woodbury (13-0-3), 3. Eagan (15-2-2). New Mexico: 1. La Cueva (15-2-1), 2. Gadsden (16-1-0), 3. St. Pius (15-4-0). Oregon: 1. Sunset (6-0-4), 2. Jesuit (5-2-4), 3. Central Catholic (8-1-2). Top 2s Idaho: 1. Boise (15-1-0), 2. Centennial (11-3-1). Nevada: 1. Bishop Gorman (14-0-1), 2. Centennial (14-0-1). New Hampshire: 1. Exeter (11-0-3), 2. Concord (12-1-1). Virginia private: 1. Episcopal (12-0-2), 2. St. Anne's-Belfield (7-0-2). Wisconsin: 1. Marquette (14-4-2), 2. Brookfield East (17-2-2). Top 1s Delaware: 1. Salesianum (8-1-0). D.C.: 1. Sidwell Friends (8-1-3). Maine: 1. Scarborough (13-0-0). Montana: 1. Billings West (10-0-1). North Dakota: 1. Fargo South (18-1-3)*. Rhode Island: 1. Barrington (14-1-1). South Dakota: 1. O'Gorman (11-2-2)*. Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (11-1-0). West Virginia: 1. Hurricane (19-0-0). *-Indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. soccer, NY, CA, IL, IN, MD, MA, MI, MO, NJ, NC, OH, PA, CO, CT, KS, KY, MN, NM, OR, DC, ID, NV, NH, VA, WI, DE, ME, MT, ND, RI, SD, VT, WV
Scoreboard: Zionsville edges Noblesville  October 16, 2009 12:04 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor The following are reported Thursday scores from FAB 50 teams: (Note: The ESPN RISE scoreboard appears Tuesday through Friday each week) BOYS SCORES No. 43 SLUH (Mo.) 2, No. 41 O'Fallon (Ill.) 0: Dominic Hewitt scored both goals as St. Louis University High defeated O'Fallon in a meeting between state-ranked teams from Illinois and Missouri. Ryan Suddarth recorded the shutout in goal for SLUH. GIRLS SCORES No. 22 Notre Dame Academy (Ky.) 4, Holy Cross (Ky.) 0: Notre Dame Academy claimed the zDistrict 20 title with the victory. Dayton Wayne (Ohio) 3, No. 34 Centerville (Ohio) 1: Centerville's undefeated season came to an end Thursday. Zionsville (Ind.) 2, Noblesville (Ind.) 1: Lindsey Hansen scored with five minutes to play as Zionsville edged Noblesville in a playoff battle between state-ranked teams. Crissy Tchoula gave Noblesville a 1-0 lead. Tiffany Dove scored the equalizer. To report scores from other ranked teams, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, KY, OH, IN
Scoreboard: Zionsville ousts Carmel in playoffs  October 14, 2009 11:49 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor The following are reported Tuesday scores from FAB 50 teams: (Note: The ESPN RISE scoreboard appears Tuesday through Friday each week) BOYS SCORES No. 4 St. Thomas Aquinas (Kan.) 1, Washburn Rural (Kan.) 0: Jordan Zarse scored on a free kick as the Saints won a battle of undefeated teams in 40-degree, rainy weather. St. Thomas Aquinas is 14-0-0. Washburn Rural falls to 13-1-0. GIRLS SCORES No. 11 Lenape (N.J.) 3, Cherry Hill East 0: Lenape scored three first-half goals en route to a victory. Courtney Kovac scored twice and Jill Hampton added a goal. No. 12 Downingtown West (Pa.) 6, Coatesville (Pa.) 0: Steph Myers had three goals and two assists to lead Downingtown West. Sarah Cardamone had a goal and two assists. Morgan Dankanich and Darci Cadell each scored a goal. No. 47 Lakota West (Ohio) 2, Colerain (Ohio) 1 : Lakota West remained undefeated and will face Princeton (Ohio) in a match that could decide the GMC title. West (6-0-2 in league play) is in second place behind Mason (Ohio) (7-0-1), which faces third-place Lakota East (5-1-2). Mason is coming off a 10-0 victory over Hamilton (Ohio). State-ranked Zionsville (Ind.) 1, Carmel (Ind.) 0: Annie Weber's second goal of the year lifted Zionsville to a victory over Carmel in the Indiana sectional playoffs. Kristin Haseley recorded her 12th shutout. To report scores from other ranked teams, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, KS, PA, IN, NJ
Girls state-by-state rankings - Fall  October 13, 2009 2:09 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor The race for No. 1 in Ohio is heating up and it appears any of the current ESPN RISE state-by-state Top 7 teams in the state could very well walk away with the Division 1 title. The top four teams -- Strongsville, St. Ursula, Walsh Jesuit and Medina -- remain the frontrunners. This week, Walsh Jesuit and St. Ursula swap spots to move Walsh Jesuit next to Medina, the team it tied last week. In the most bizarre result of the week, a contest between Villa Joseph Marie (Pa.) and Strath Haven (Pa.) was halted while tied 1-1 late in the first half. VJM pulled its players from the field when there was no trainer to tend to an injured player, according to published reports. The reports indicated VJM coach Rick Finneyfrock thought it was a state rule that the home team -- in this case Strath Haven -- must have a trainer present for the match, thus he refused to continue the match. It was later learned that having a trainer present is merely strongly encouraged, but not a state rule. VJM could be required to forfeit the match, but it was unclear if Strath Haven would pursue such an avenue. Finneyfrock said he is willing to replay the match or pick it up from where it was halted. For the time being, ESPN RISE is listing the match as a draw, although that will change depending on what the schools decide to do with the contest. If the match is not continued or replayed, the most likely outcome would be striking the result from the record, unless VJM is required to forfeit. Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Oct. 11) Top 10s New Jersey: 1. Paul VI (11-0-0), 2. Lenape (9-1-0), 3. Pennington Prep (6-1-2), 4. Westfield (10-0-1), 5. Gloucester Catholic (10-0-1), 6. East Brunswick (12-1-0), 7. Scotch Plains (8-1-1), 8. Immaculate Heart Academy (11-1-0), 9. Ridge (8-0-4), 10. Bridgewater-Raritan (8-0-3). Top 7s New York: 1. South Side (6-0-1), 2. John Jay-East Fishkill (11-1-0), 3. Massapequa (8-1-1), 4. St. Anthony's (10-1-1), 5. Union-Endicott (12-0-0), 6. Sacred Heart (8-1-0), 7. Williamsville East (11-0-0). Ohio: 1. Strongsville (13-1-1), 2. St. Ursula (13-1-0), 3. Walsh Jesuit (12-0-2), 4. Medina (10-1-2), 5. Centerville (13-0-1), 6. Lakota West (10-0-4), 7. Upper Arlington (12-1-2). Pennsylvania: 1. Downingtown West (11-0-1), 2. Conestoga (12-1-0), 3. Villa Joseph Marie (13-0-2), 4. Moon (12-0-1), 5. Archbishop Wood (11-1-1), 6. Unionville (10-2-1), 7. Lansdale Catholic (10-1-2). Top 5s Indiana: 1. Reitz Memorial (16-2-0), 2. Carmel (14-2-1), 3. Noblesville (11-2-0), 4. Brownsburg (14-1-2), 5. Zionsville (11-2-4). Maryland: 1. Archbishop Spalding (12-0-1), 2. McDonogh (9-1-0), 3. Good Counsel (11-2-4), 4. Urbana (9-0-0), 5. Bethesda-CC (6-1-0). Massachusetts: 1. Acton-Boxboro (11-0-0), 2. Winchester (11-0-0), 3. Minnechaug (8-0-2), 4. Ludlow (8-1-2), 5. Whitman-Hanson (6-1-0). Tennessee: 1. Baylor School (13-0-0), 2. Brentwood (11-0-1), 3. CAK (14-0-1), 4. Bearden (16-1-0), 5. St. Agnes (12-0-3). Top 3s California: 1. Montgomery (15-1-0), 2. Maria Carrillo (10-2-1), 3. Casa Grande (9-2-1). Connecticut: 1. Daniel Hand (9-0-0), 2. Glastonbury (9-0-0), 3. Naugatuck (8-0-0). Kentucky: 1. Notre Dame (16-3-1), 2. Sacred Heart Academy (12-1-3), 3. St. Henry (16-1-0). Minnesota: 1. Woodbury (16-0-1), 2. Eden Prairie (13-0-1), 3. Edina (13-1-2). New Mexico: 1. Sandia (14-1-0), 2. La Cueva (13-2-0), 3. Carlsbad (16-1-0). Oregon: 1. Westview (9-0-1), 2. Jesuit (8-1-0), 3. Tualatin (7-1-0). Utah: 1. Alta (13-2-1), 2. Brighton (13-1-2), 3. East (16-0-0). Washington: 1. Everett (10-0-0), 2. Skyline (10-1-0), 3. South Kitsap (6-0-2). Top 2s New Hampshire: 1. Exeter (9-1-1), 2. Salem (10-1-0). Virginia private: 1. Bishop O'Connell (10-2-2), 2. Potomac School (4-0-1). Top 1s D.C: 1. Georgetown Visitation (6-2-2). Idaho: 1. Mountain View (11-0-2). Maine: 1. Scarborough (10-1-0). Montana: 1. Bozeman (8-1-1). Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (13-0-0). South Dakota: 1. RC Stevens (14-0-1)*. Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (7-0-3). West Virginia: 1. University (15-0-2). *-indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NJ, NY, OH, PA, CA, IN, MD, MA, TN, CT, KY, MN, NM, OR, UT, WA, NH, DC, ID, ME, MT, RI, SD, VT, VA, WV
Boys state-by-state rankings - Fall  October 13, 2009 1:48 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Pennsbury (Pa.) exacted a measure of revenge by defeating Council Rock North (Pa.) in a No. 1 vs. No. 2 battle in Pennsylvania. Council Rock North had won the first meeting. Pennsbury's victory vaults this District 1 team back to No. 1 in the state, where it started the season in the ESPN RISE state-by-state rankings. Another big winner in this week's rankings is Sunset (Ore.), which jumped from No. 3 to No. 1 in Oregon after defeating former No. 1 Portland Jesuit (Ore.). In what is proving to be a very balanced year in Oregon -- full of draws and one-loss teams -- Sunset is among the last to be undefeated entering the stretch run. The first team to finalize a place in the ESPN RISE state-by-state rankings list is O'Gorman (S.D.), which claimed its third straight state title over the week. Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Oct. 11) Top 10s New York: 1. Arlington (10-0-0), 2. Chaminade (10-1-1), 3. McQuaid Jesuit (11-0-1), 4. St. Anthony's (10-1-1), 5. Martin Luther King (10-1-1), 6. St. John the Baptist (9-3-0), 7. Cicero-North Syracuse (10-0-2), 8. Fayetteville-Manlius (11-0-1), 9. Pittsford Mendon (12-0-1), 10. Shenendehowa (10-1-1). Top 7s Illinois: 1. Neuqua Valley (20-0-1), 2. Lyons (16-3-0), 3. Palatine (16-1-1), 4. Wheaton Warrenville South (15-2-2), 5. O'Fallon (14-2-0), 6. Lake Zurich (14-4-0), 7. Peoria Notre Dame (15-2-1). Top 5s California: 1. Sacramento Jesuit (16-1-0), 2. Franklin (16-0-4), 3. Marin Catholic (16-2-1), 4. Granite Bay (10-1-1), 5. Windsor (10-0-4). Indiana: 1. Carmel (12-2-2), 2. Pike (13-0-5), 3. North Central (11-3-0), 4. Zionsville (10-3-1), 5. Reitz Memorial (15-2-0). Maryland: 1. McDonogh (15-1-0), 2. Sherwood (10-0-0), 3. DeMatha (13-2-0), 4. Mount St. Joseph (8-3-1), 5. Northern Calvert (10-0-0). Massachusetts: 1. St. John's Shrewsbury (12-0-0), 2. Lexington (7-0-1), 3. Ludlow (8-0-3), 4. Algonquin (6-0-2), 5. Peabody (6-0-1). Michigan: 1. Churchill (15-0-1), 2. Holt (17-0-1), 3. Forest Hills Central (15-0-2), 4. East Kentwood (16-1-1), 5. Troy (13-1-2). Missouri: 1. Christian Brothers (15-2-3), 2. Chaminade (17-2-3), 3. Vianney (12-3-1), 4. St. Louis University High (11-3-1), 5. Rockhurst Jesuit (15-3-0). New Jersey: 1. St. Benedict's (9-0-0), 2. Pingry (11-0-0), 3. Don Bosco Prep (10-0-0), 4. Bergen Catholic (10-0-1), 5. Scotch Plains (11-1-1). North Carolina: 1. Jordan (14-0-0), 2. Broughton (13-1-3), 3. Sanderson (13-1-3), 4. Jacksonville (17-0-0), 5. Charlotte Latin (17-1-0). Ohio: 1. St. Ignatius (15-0-0), 2. Lincoln (12-0-1), 3. Strongsville (10-1-3), 4. Massillon Jackson (12-1-0), 5. Mason (11-0-2). ennsylvania: 1. Pennsbury (13-1-0), 2. Council Rock North (11-1-1), 3. Parkland (13-0-0), 4. Father Judge (12-1-1), 5. Mount Lebanon (13-1-1). Top 3s Colorado: 1. Denver East (9-0-0), 2. Broomfield (11-0-0), 3. Pine Creek (9-1-1). Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (9-0-0), 2. Guilford (9-0-0), 3. Amity (8-0-0). Kansas: 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (12-0-0), 2. Washburn Rural (12-0-0), 3. Olathe East (12-0-1). Kentucky: 1. Trinity (16-1-1), 2. St. Xavier (15-1-1), 3. Collegiate (14-1-1). Minnesota: 1. Apple Valley (18-0-0), 2. Woodbury (12-0-3), 3. Anoka (14-0-3). New Mexico: 1. La Cueva (12-2-1), 2. Gadsden (16-1-0), 3. St. Pius (12-4-0). Oregon: 1. Sunset (5-0-3), 2. Jesuit (5-2-3), 3. Central Catholic (6-1-2). Top 2s D.C.: 1. Sidwell Friends (7-1-2), 2. Gonzaga (8-6-4). Idaho: 1. Boise (13-1-0), 2. Centennial (11-2-1). Nevada: 1. Bishop Gorman (11-0-1), 2. Centennial (11-0-1). New Hampshire: 1. Exeter (10-0-2), 2. Merrimack (9-2-1). Virginia private: 1. Episcopal (9-0-2), 2. St. Anne's-Belfield (7-0-1). Wisconsin: 1. Marquette (13-4-2), 2. Muskego (18-0-1). Top 1s Delaware: 1. Salesianum (7-1-0). Maine: 1. Scarborough (11-0-0). Montana: 1. Billings West (8-0-1). North Dakota: 1. Century. Rhode Island: 1. Barrington (11-1-1). South Dakota: 1. O'Gorman (11-2-2)*. Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (8-1-0). West Virginia: 1. Hurricane (17-0-0). *-Indicates season is complete. To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. soccer, NY, CA, IL, IN, MD, MA, MI, MO, NJ, NC, OH, PA, CO, CT, KS, KY, MN, NM, OR, DC, ID, NV, NH, VA, WI, DE, ME, MT, ND, RI, SD, VT, WV
Scoreboard: Walsh, Medina tie in Ohio clash  October 7, 2009 10:17 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor The following are reported Wednesday scores from FAB 50 teams: (Note: The ESPN RISE scoreboard appears Tuesday through Friday each week) BOYS SCORES No. 11 Arlington (N.Y.) 3, Beacon (N.Y.) 2: Arlington scored in the final minute to pull out a come-from-behind victory. No. 17 Christian Brothers (Mo.) 3, St. Dominic (Mo.) 2: CBC used three second-half goals to defeat St. Dominic in a battle of St. Louis' top-ranked large school against the top-ranked small school. No. 20 Trinity (Ky.) 2, Male (Ky.) 1: Trinity rallied from a 1-0 decifit in a meeting between state-ranked teams. GIRLS SCORES No. 9 Walsh Jesuit (Ohio) 1, No. 25 Medina (Ohio) 1: Sarah Flanders' free kick in the first half gave Medina a lead, but Kelsey Smigel tied the match with a goal seven minutes into the second half. Walsh Jesuit is 12-0-2 and Medina is 9-1-2. No. 11 St. Ursula (Ohio) 6, Seton (Ohio) 0: Elizabeth Burchenal had three goals and Amber Bledsoe, Nicole King and Ellen Gruber each scored as St. Ursula won on senior's night. Aubrey Bledsoe had the shutout. No. 14 Downingtown West (Pa.) 6, Avon Grove (Pa.) 0: Steph Myers scored three goals, Morgan Dankanich added two and Lauren Wilson had one in the victory. Madi Davenport added a pair of assists. Brownsburg (Ind.) 2, No. 23 Zionsville (Ind.) 1: Nicole Duncan scored the game-winning goal with less than two minutes remaining as Brownsburg pulled the upset. To report scores from other ranked teams, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, OH, NY, PA, KY, MO, IN
Scoreboard: Ranked girls teams all win  October 6, 2009 11:26 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor It was a fairly easy ride for three FAB 50 Top 25 girls teams Monday as the trio combined for 17 goals in three lopsided victories. The following are reported Monday scores from FAB 50 teams: (Note: The ESPN RISE scoreboard appears Tuesday through Friday each week) BOYS SCORES No. 15 Pennsbury (Pa.) 2, No. 3 Council Rock North (Pa.) 1. GIRLS SCORES No. 1 Downingtown West (Pa.) 7, Henderson 2: Steph Myers scored three goals, Brittany scizinski scored two and Maddi Devenport and Lauren Wilson added one each in the victory. No. 14 St. Ursula (Ohio) 7, Archbishop Alter (Ohio) 0: Elizabeth Burchenal and Nicole King each scored two goals. Ellyn Gruber, Amber Bledsoe and Marisa Wolf each scored once. Aubrey Bledsoe recorded the shutout. No. 23 Zionsville (Ind.) 3, West Lafeyette (Ind.) 0: Tiffany Dove, Erica Becker and Annie Weber each scored while Kristin Haseley posted the shutout. To report scores from other ranked teams, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, PA, IN, OH
Girls state-by-state rankings - Fall  October 6, 2009 12:26 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor The East Coast shuffle took place last week thanks in large part to the Downingtown West (Downingtown, Pa.) vs. Pennington Prep (Pennington, N.J.) match, which ended in a 3-3 draw. That result helped complete the connection of top teams in the following states -- Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Although this was Downingtown West's only non-Pennsylvania opponent, Pennington has played teams from Maryland and Kentucky, and those teams have competed against ranked teams in the other states. Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Oct. 4) Top 10s New Jersey: 1. Paul VI (10-0-0), 2. East Brunswick (10-0-0), 3. Lenape (7-1-0), 4. Pennington Prep (3-1-2), 5. Westfield (8-0-0), 6. Gloucester Catholic (8-0-1), 7. Scotch Plains (5-1-1), 8. Immaculate Heart Academy (7-1-0), 9. Ridge (5-0-3), 10. Bridgewater-Raritan (7-0-2). Top 7s New York: 1. South Side (5-0-1), 2. John Jay-East Fishkill (9-1-0), 3. Williamsville North (9-0-0), 4. Massapequa (6-1-1), 5. St. Anthony's (8-1-1), 6. Union-Endicott (10-0-0), 7. Sacred Heart (6-1-0). Ohio: 1. Strongsville (10-1-1), 2. Walsh Jesuit (12-0-1), 3. St. Ursula (11-1-0), 4. Medina (9-1-1), 5. Centerville (12-0-1), 6. Lakota West (9-0-4), 7. Upper Arlington (11-1-1). Pennsylvania: 1. Villa Joseph Marie (11-0-0), 2. Downingtown West (9-0-1), 3. Conestoga (10-1-0), 4. Moon (11-0-1), 5. Archbishop Wood (10-1-0), 6. Radnor (9-1-3), 7. Lansdale Catholic (9-1-1). Top 5s Indiana: 1. Zionsville (10-1-4), 2. Reitz Memorial (14-2-0), 3. Carmel (12-2-1), 4. Noblesville (9-2-0), 5. Brownsburg (13-1-1). Maryland: 1. Archbishop Spalding (11-0-1), 2. McDonogh (8-1-0), 3. Urbana (8-0-0), 4. Good Counsel (9-2-4), 5. Bethesda-CC (6-1-0). Massachusetts: 1. Acton-Boxboro (9-0-0), 2. Minnechaug (7-0-1), 3. Ludlow (8-0-1), 4. Winchester (8-0-0), 5. Brockton (5-0-3). Tennessee: 1. Baylor School (11-0-0), 2. Brentwood (10-0-1), 3. CAK (10-0-1), 4. Bearden (15-1-0), 5. Germantown (11-0-2). Top 3s California: 1. Maria Carrillo (9-1-1), 2. Montgomery (12-1-0), 3. Casa Grande (7-2-1). Connecticut: 1. Daniel Hand (6-0-0), 2. Glastonbury (6-0-0), 3. Darien (4-0-1). Kentucky: 1. Notre Dame (15-2-1), 2. Sacred Heart Academy (11-1-3), 3. St. Henry (14-1-0). Minnesota: 1. Woodbury (13-0-1), 2. Eden Prairie (11-0-1), 3. Edina (11-1-1). New Mexico: 1. La Cueva (12-1-0), 2. Sandia (12-1-0), 3. Carlsbad (15-1-0). Oregon: 1. Westview (7-0-1), 2. Jesuit (6-1-0), 3. Tualatin (6-1-0). Utah: 1. Alta (12-2-0), 2. Brighton (12-1-1), 3. East (15-0-0). Washington: 1. Everett (8-0-0), 2. Skyline (8-1-0), 3. South Kitsap (5-0-1). Top 2s New Hampshire: 1. Exeter (9-1-0), 2. Salem (9-1-0). Virginia private: 1. Bishop O'Connell (8-2-2), 2. Potomac School (3-0-1). Top 1s D.C: 1. Sidwell Friends (5-2-0). Idaho: 1. Mountain View (10-0-1). Maine: 1. Scarborough (8-1-0). Montana: 1. Bozeman (7-1-1). Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (11-0-0). South Dakota: 1. RC Stevens (11-0-1). Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (7-0-2). West Virginia: 1. University (13-0-2). To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NJ, NY, OH, PA, CA, IN, MD, MA, TN, CT, KY, MN, NM, OR, UT, WA, NH, DC, ID, ME, MT, RI, SD, VT, VA, WV
Boys state-by-state rankings - Fall  October 6, 2009 12:14 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor There is very little question that Illinois soccer is among the nation's best when it comes to the boys' fall high school season. In addition to the always highly competitive Chicago area, it was the Downstate schools -- Quincy and O'Fallon -- that made noise at the Gateway City Soccer Classic this past weekend that forced an expansion of the Illinois state rankings from five to seven teams. After all, O'Fallon, the new No. 6 in Illinois, beat two-time defending Missouri champ Rockhurst (Kansas City, Mo.) in the third-place match. Early in the tournament, O'Fallon surprised Cherry Creek (Greenwood Village, Colo.), which entered the contest undefeated and ranked among that state's best teams. O'Fallon lost in the semifinals to eventual champ and FAB 50 top 5 team St. Thomas Aquinas (Overland Park, Kan.). Quincy, meanwhile, advanced to the final where it lost to Aquinas 1-0 on a late goal. On the way to the final, Quincy also edged Rockhurst. Since teams from eight states competed in the Gateway City Soccer Classic, it allows for a more fair comparison among programs from across state lines. Basically, the results -- pair with previous matches -- makes a connection point from New York to Colorado. Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Oct. 4) Top 10s New York: 1. Arlington (8-0-0), 2. Chaminade (8-1-1), 3. McQuaid Jesuit (10-0-1), 4. St. John the Baptist (8-2-0), 5. St. Anthony's (8-1-1), 6. Martin Luther King (8-1-1), 7. Cicero-North Syracuse (8-0-1), 8. Fayetteville-Manlius (9-0-0), 9. Pittsford Mendon (11-0-1), 10. Shenendehowa (8-1-1). Top 7s Illinois: 1. Neuqua Valley (17-0-1), 2. Naperville North (11-0-4), 3. Quincy (15-1-1), 4. Lyons (14-3-0), 5. Morton (14-2-2), 6. O'Fallon (13-2-0), 7. Naperville Central (11-3-1). Top 5s California: 1. Sacramento Jesuit (12-1-1), 2. Franklin (15-0-2), 3. Marin Catholic (14-2-1), 4. Granite Bay (8-1-1), 5. Windsor (8-0-4). Indiana: 1. Carmel (12-2-2), 2. Pike (13-0-5), 3. North Central (10-3-0), 4. Zionsville (10-3-1), 5. Reitz Memorial (15-2-0). Maryland: 1. McDonogh (13-1-0), 2. Sherwood (8-0-0), 3. Mount St. Joseph (7-2-1), 4. Calvert Hall (6-2-0), 5. DeMatha (11-2-0). Massachusetts: 1. St. John's Shrewsbury (11-0-0), 2. Lexington (5-0-1), 3. Ludlow (8-0-2), 4. Algonquin (4-0-2), 5. Peabody (6-0-1). Michigan: 1. Churchill (13-0-1), 2. Holt (16-0-1), 3. Forest Hills Central (14-0-2), 4. East Kentwood (15-1-2), 5. Novi Central Catholic (10-1-3). Missouri: 1. Christian Brothers (13-2-3), 2. Chaminade (14-2-2), 3. Vianney (11-3-1), 4. St. Louis University High (9-3-1), 5. Rockhurst Jesuit (13-3-0). New Jersey: 1. St. Benedict's (8-0-0), 2. Pingry (9-0-0), 3. Don Bosco Prep (8-0-0), 4. Clifton (9-0-1), 5. Seton Hall Prep (9-0-0). North Carolina: 1. Jordan (12-0-0), 2. Broughton (12-1-2), 3. Sanderson (12-1-2), 4. Jacksonville (14-0-0), 5. Charlotte Latin (16-1-0). Ohio: 1. St. Ignatius (13-0-0), 2. Lincoln (11-0-0), 3. Strongsville (9-0-3), 4. Massillon Jackson (11-1-0), 5. Mason (10-0-2). Pennsylvania: 1. Council Rock North (10-0-0), 2. Pennsbury (10-1-0), 3. Mount Lebanon (12-0-1), 4. Parkland (12-0-0), 5. La Salle (8-1-2). Top 3s Colorado: 1. Denver East (8-0-0), 2. Broomfield (9-0-0), 3. Pine Creek (7-0-1). Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (6-0-0), 2. Guilford (6-0-0), 3. Staples (7-0-0). Kansas: 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (12-0-0), 2. Olathe East (10-0-1), 3. Washburn Rural (10-0-0). Kentucky: 1. Trinity (15-1-1), 2. St. Xavier (13-1-1), 3. Collegiate (13-1-1). Minnesota: 1. Apple Valley (15-0-0), 2. Woodbury (10-0-3), 3. Anoka (12-0-3). New Mexico: 1. La Cueva (11-1-1), 2. Gadsden (14-0-0), 3. St. Pius (9-3-1). Oregon: 1. Jesuit (4-1-3), 2. Westview (5-1-0), 3. Sunset (3-0-3). Top 2s D.C.: 1. Sidwell Friends (6-1-2), 2. Gonzaga (7-5-4). Idaho: 1. Boise (13-0-0), 2. Sandpoint (8-1-2). Nevada: 1. Bishop Gorman (8-0-1), 2. Centennial (8-0-1). New Hampshire: 1. Pinkerton Academy (9-1-0), 2. Exeter (8-0-2). Virginia private: 1. Episcopal (8-0-2), 2. St. Anne's-Belfield (6-0-1). Wisconsin: 1. Marquette (12-3-2), 2. Muskego (17-0-1). Top 1s Delaware: 1. Salesianum (6-1-0). Maine: 1. Scarborough (9-0-0). Montana: 1. Billings West (8-0-1). North Dakota: 1. Century. Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (12-0-0). South Dakota: 1. Lincoln (9-1-2). Vermont: 1. Essex (7-1-0). West Virginia: 1. Hurricane (16-0-0). To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. soccer, NY, CA, IL, IN, MD, MA, MI, MO, NJ, NC, OH, PA, CO, CT, KS, KY, MN, NM, OR, DC, ID, NV, NH, VA, WI, DE, ME, MT, ND, RI, SD, VT, WV
Reitz Memorial's undefeated run ends  October 3, 2009 3:44 PM By Sheldon Shealer COLLINSVILLE, Ill. -- Marquette Jesuit (Milwaukee, Wis.) went seven rounds of penalty kicks before handing Reitz Memorial (Evansville, Ind.) its first loss since 2006 on Saturday in the Gateway City Soccer Classic semifinals. Reitz Memorial had a national-best 65-match undefeated streak before the result. Marquette moves on to face Christian Brothers (St. Louis, Mo.) in the bracket final later Saturday evening. Reitz Memorial will face Zionsville (Ind.) in the third-place match, which is a rematch of last year's Indiana state final. Reitz Memorial survived a first-round shootout decision over Glenwood (Chatham, Ill.) to reach Saturday morning's semifinal contest with Marquette. The Reitz Memorial-Marquette match ended 1-1 in regulation. Soccer, WI, IN, MO, IL
Scoreboard: St. Benedict's wins ... barely  September 30, 2009 10:39 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor St. Benedict's (N.J.) was pushed to overtime by Germantown Academy (Pa.), but emerged with a 1-0 win on a goal by Vitaly Zaluha. The following are reported Wednesday scores from FAB 50 teams: BOYS SCORES No. 3 St. Benedict's (N.J.) 1, Germantown Academy (Pa.) 0 (OT): St. Benedict's game-winning goal came with five minutes left in the second overtime. No. 34 Martin Luther King (N.Y.) 2, Beacon (N.Y.) 0: Martin Luther King defeated Beacon for the second time this season to improve to 7-0-1. GIRLS SCORES No. 11 Walsh Jesuit (Ohio) 5, North Royalton (Ohio) 0: Elizabeth Bollinger, a junior, scored twice and senior Alex Stec, sophomore Alyson Smigel and freshman Sandra Yu each scored as Walsh Jesuit got production from every grade. No. 14 St. Ursula (Ohio) 5, McAuley (Ohio) 0: Liz Burchenal scored three goals and Ellyn Gruber and Nicole King added one each for St. Ursula. No. 24 Zionsville (Ind.) 3, Fishers (Ind.) 0: Lindsey Hansen scored twice and Hadley Stuart added a goal for Zionsville. Kiristin Haseley recorded her 10th shutout. No. 26 Medina (Ohio) 8, Cuyahoga Fall s (Ohio) 0: Becca Candler and Jillian Graff combined for five goals and three assists in the first 11 minutes and Medina led 7-0 at halftime. To report scores from other ranked teams, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. soccer, NJ, NY, OH, IN
Girls state-by-state rankings - Fall  September 29, 2009 3:08 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor One Paul VI is out, another one is on the rise in this week's ESPN RISE state-by-state soccer rankings. Paul VI (Va.) was the No. 2 team in Virginia until losing last week. Meanwhile, Paul VI (N.J.) moves to the No. 1 position in New Jersey powered by an early win over Lenape (N.J.) and a 3-0 thrashing of Maryland No. 4 Good Counsel (Md.). Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Sept. 27) Top 10s New Jersey: 1. Paul VI (7-0-0), 2. East Brunswick (7-0-0), 3. Lenape (4-1-0), 4. Pennington Prep (2-1-1), 5. Westfield (5-0-0), 6. Gloucester Catholic (5-0-1), 7. Pingry (6-0-2), 8. Scotch Plains (3-1-1), 9. Immaculate Heart Academy (5-1-0), 10. Ridge (3-0-2). Top 7s New York: 1. South Side (3-0-1), 2. John Jay-East Fishkill (7-1-0), 3. Massapequa (5-1-0), 4. Sacred Heart (4-0-0), 5. Shenendehowa (8-0-0), 6. Brockton (7-0-1), 7. St. Anthony's (5-1-1). Ohio: 1. Strongsville (7-1-1), 2. Walsh Jesuit (10-0-1), 3. Mason (7-0-0), 4. St. Ursula (9-1-0), 5. Medina (7-1-1), 6. Centerville (10-0-1), 7. Lakota West (8-0-3), Pennsylvania: 1. Downingtown West (8-0-0), 2. Conestoga (7-1-0), 3. Villa Joseph Marie (8-0-0), 4. Moon (8-0-1), 5. Downingtown East (7-1-0), 6. Radnor (8-0-2), 7. Lansdale Catholic (7-0-0). Top 5s Indiana: 1. Zionsville (9-1-4), 2. Reitz Memorial (11-2-0), 3. Carmel (11-2-0), 4. Noblesville (8-2-0), 5. Brownsburg (11-1-1). Maryland: 1. Archbishop Spalding (10-0-0), 2. McDonogh (6-1-0), 3. Urbana (6-0-0), 4. Good Counsel (8-2-2), 5. Bethesda-CC (5-1-0). Massachusetts: 1. Acton-Boxboro (7-0-0), 2. Minnechaug (6-0-1), 3. Ludlow (6-0-0), 4. Winchester (6-0-0), 5. Brockton (5-0-1). Tennessee: 1. Brentwood (9-0-0), 2. Baylor School (9-0-0), 3. CAK (10-0-0), 4. Bearden (12-1-0), 5. Germantown (8-0-2). Top 3s California: 1. Maria Carrillo (7-1-1), 2. Montgomery (11-1-0), 3. Casa Grande (6-2-0). Connecticut: 1. New Canaan (4-0-0), 2. Daniel Hand (4-0-0), 3. Darien (3-0-0). Kentucky: 1. Notre Dame (14-1-0), 2. Sacred Heart Academy (11-1-1), 3. St. Henry (11-1-0). Minnesota: 1. Woodbury (11-0-1), 2. Eden Prairie (9-0-1), 3. Edina (10-1-1). New Mexico: 1. La Cueva (9-1-0), 2. Sandia (10-1-0), 3. Carlsbad (14-1-0). Oregon: 1. Westview (6-0-0), 2. Jesuit (4-1-0), 3. Southridge (6-0-0). Utah: 1. Alta (11-2-0), 2. Brighton (10-1-1), 3. East (14-0-0). Washington: 1. Everett (6-0-0), 2. Skyline (6-1-0), 3. Bellarmine Prep (7-0-1). Top 2s New Hampshire: 1. Exeter (8-0-0), 2. Londonderry (8-0-0). Virginia private: 1. Bishop O'Connell (6-2-2), 2. Potomac School (3-0-0). Top 1s D.C: 1. Sidwell Friends (4-2-0). Idaho: 1. Mountain View (9-0-1). Maine: 1. Scarborough (7-1-0). Montana: 1. Bozeman (6-0-1). Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (9-0-0). South Dakota: 1. RC Stevens (10-0-1). Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley (6-0-1). West Virginia: 1. University (10-0-1). To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NJ, NY, OH, PA, CA, IN, MD, MA, TN, CT, KY, MN, NM, OR, UT, WA, NH, DC, ID, ME, MT, RI, SD, VT, VA, WV
Boys state-by-state rankings - Fall  September 29, 2009 2:56 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Brentwood's (N.Y.) win streak ended, and with it a place in the New York Top 10 following back-to-back losses by this former FAB 50 No. 1 squad. Brentwood's loss was one of seven state No. 1s from last week that relinquished its position. The new No. 1s are Arlington (N.Y.), Sacramento Jesuit (Calif.), Churchill (Mich.), Christian Brothers (Mo.), La Cueva (N.M.), Jesuit (Ore.) and Marquette (Wis.). Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Sept. 27) Top 10s New York: 1. Arlington (7-0-0), 2. Chaminade (5-1-1), 3. McQuaid Jesuit (7-0-1), 4. Martin Luther King (6-0-1), 5. St. John the Baptist (5-1-0), 6. St. Anthony's (7-1-1), 7. Cicero-North Syracuse (7-0-0), 8. Penfield (6-0-1), 9. Fayetteville-Manlius (8-0-0), 10. Pittsford Mendon (10-0-1). Top 5s California: 1. Sacramento Jesuit (10-1-0), 2. Marin Catholic (13-1-1), 3. Franklin (14-0-2), 4. Granite Bay (7-1-1), 5. Windsor (6-0-4). Illinois: 1. Neuqua Valley (15-0-1), 2. Naperville North (9-0-4), 3. Morton (12-1-2), 4. Quincy (12-0-1), 5. Lyons (11-3-0). Indiana: 1. Reitz Memorial (12-0-0), 2. Carmel (9-2-1), 3. Lake Central (13-0-1), 4. North Central (10-2-0), 5. Pike (8-0-2). Maryland: 1. McDonogh (12-0-0), 2. DeMatha (10-1-0), 3. Sherwood (6-0-0), 4. Mount St. Joseph (6-1-1), 5. Good Counsel (9-2-1). Massachusetts: 1. Ludlow (7-0-0), 2. St. John's Shrewsbury (8-0-0), 3. Lexington (4-0-0), 4. Framingham (4-0-1), 5. Algonquin (2-0-2). Michigan: 1. Churchill (11-0-1), 2. Holt (14-0-1), 3. East Kentwood (8-1-1), 4. Dearborn (8-0-2), 5. Forest Hills Eastern (10-2-0). Missouri: 1. Christian Brothers (10-2-2), 2. Chaminade (12-1-2), 3. Rockhurst Jesuit (10-1-0), 4. Vianney (8-3-1), 5. St. Louis University High (8-3-1). New Jersey: 1. St. Benedict's (6-0-0), 2. Pingry (7-0-0), 3. Don Bosco Prep (4-0-0), 4. Millburn (5-0-0), 5. Clifton (6-0-1). North Carolina: 1. Jordan (11-0-0), 2. Sanderson (12-0-1), 3. Broughton (10-1-2), 4. Jacksonville (11-0-0), 5. Charlotte Latin (14-1-0). Ohio: 1. St. Ignatius (11-0-0), 2. Lincoln (9-0-0), 3. Strongsville (9-0-2), 4. Mason (8-0-1), 5. Massillon Jackson (8-1-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Council Rock North (8-0-0), 2. Pennsbury (7-1-0), 3. Father Judge (7-0-1), 4. North Catholic (6-1-1), 5. Mount Lebanon (9-0-1). Top 3s Colorado: 1. Denver East (6-0-0), 2. Broomfield (7-0-0), 3. Cherry Creek (4-0-1). Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (4-0-0), 2. Guilford (4-0-0), 3. Staples (5-0-0). Kansas: 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (8-0-0), 2. Olathe East (8-0-1), 3. Washburn Rural (8-0-0). Kentucky: 1. St. Xavier (13-0-1), 2. Trinity (12-1-1), 3. Collegiate (11-1-1). Minnesota: 1. Apple Valley (13-0-0), 2. Woodbury (7-0-3), 3. Anoka (10-0-3). New Mexico: 1. La Cueva (9-1-1), 2. Gadsden (12-0-0), 3. St. Pius (7-3-1). Oregon: 1. Jesuit (2-1-3), 2. Westview (4-1-0), 3. Sunset (3-0-2). Top 2s D.C.: 1. Sidwell Friends (4-1-2), 2. Archbishop Carroll (4-2-2). Idaho: 1. Boise (11-0-0), 2. Sandpoint (8-1-2). Nevada: 1. Bishop Gorman (7-0-1), 2. Centennial (7-0-1). New Hampshire: 1. Manchester Central (7-1-0), 2. Pinkerton Academy (7-1-0). Virginia private: 1. Episcopal (7-0-1), 2. St. Anne's-Belfield (4-0-1). Wisconsin: 1. Marquette (10-2-1), 2. Brookfield East (11-1-2). Top 1s Delaware: 1. Salesianum (5-0-0). Maine: 1. Scarborough (7-0-0). Montana: 1. Billings West (7-0-0). North Dakota: 1. West Fargo (6-1-2). Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (9-0-0). South Dakota: 1. Lincoln (8-1-1). Vermont: 1. Champlain Valley Union (6-0-0). West Virginia: 1. Hurricane (14-0-0). To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. soccer, NY, CA, IL, IN, MD, MA, MI, MO, NJ, NC, OH, PA, CO, CT, KS, KY, MN, NM, OR, DC, ID, NV, NH, VA, WI, DE, ME, MT, ND, RI, SD, VT, WV
Scoreboard: Burchenal inches toward record  September 24, 2009 10:44 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor The following are reported Wednesday scores from FAB 50 teams: BOYS SCORES No. 6 Martin Luther King (N.Y.) 3, Julia Richman (N.Y.) 1. No. 28 Arlington (N.Y.) 2, Ossining (N.Y.) 0. GIRLS SCORES No. 23 St. Ursula (Ohio) 4, Ursuline Academy (Ohio) 2: Liz Burchenal scored the first three goals for St. Ursula to move her within 12 of the school record. The UNC-bound forward has 22 goals in nine matches this season. No. 25 Carmel (Ind.) 3, Cathedral (Ind.) 0: Brooke Backes, Tori Doss and Taylor Cotherman scored for Carmel. To report scores from other ranked teams, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. soccer, IN, OH, NY
Scoreboard: Brentwood stays perfect  September 22, 2009 11:03 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor The following are reported Tuesday scores from FAB 50 teams: BOYS SCORES No. 1 Brentwood (N.Y.) 3, Patchogue (N.Y.) 0: Andrew Jean-Baptiste assisted two goals and brentwood's defense posted its fourth straight shutout to start the season in a win Tuesday. Alejandro Montanez, Julio Olivares and Hancell Guevara scored goals. No. 4 St. Benedict's (N.J.) 2, Peddie School (N.J.) 1. No. 21 Glastonbury (Conn.) 1, Manchester (Conn.) 0: Glastonbury got a goal in the final minute of regulation to remain perfect. No. 42 North Catholic (Pa.) 0, La Salle (Pa.) 0. GIRLS SCORES No. 16 Walsh Jesuit 4, Beaumont 0. No. 19 Zionsville (Ind.) 2, Avon (Ind.) 1: Sarah Kuehl and Allysa Allsop each scored their first goal of the season as Zionsville posted a victory. No. 22 Mason (Ohio) 3, Middletown (Ohio) 1. To report scores from other ranked teams, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NY, NJ, PA, CT, IN, OH
Girls state-by-state rankings - Fall  September 22, 2009 12:41 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Here's a fun fact ... 23 states offer boys and girls soccer in the fall. Four of those states -- Maine, New Hampshire, New Mexico and Rhode Island hold the distinction of being the only states where the No. 1 spot is held by the boys' and girls' programs at the same school. LaSalle Academy (R.I.) has been No. 1 in Rhode Island boys and girls since the preseason. The other three schools to join this elite group came to its current ranking this week. In New Hampshire, Manchester Central girls held the top spot but the school's boys' team won a No. 1 vs. No. 2 match-up to elevate it to the top. In Maine, a loss by defending champ Waterville allowed Scarborough girls to inherit the No. 1 ranking, which the school's boys' team already held. In New Mexico,two losses by Las Cruces boys' team allowed Sandia to move up in the rankings. Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Sept. 20) Top 10s New Jersey: 1. Immaculate Heart Academy (4-0-0), 2. Washington Township (3-0-0), 3. Pennington Prep (2-1-1), 4. Paul VI (3-0-0), 5. Lenape (2-1-0), 6. East Brunswick (4-0-0), 7. Ridge (3-0-1), 8. Gloucester Catholic (2-0-1), 9. Scotch Palins (2-0-1), 10. Pingry (2-0-2). Top 7s New York: 1. Bethlehem (5-0-0), 2. Massapequa (3-0-0), 3. South Side (1-0-1), 4. John Jay-East Fishkill (5-1-0), 5. Sacred Heart (2-0-0), 6. Shenendehowa (5-0-0), 7. St. Anthony's (2-1-1). Ohio: 1. Strongsville (7-1-1), 2. Walsh Jesuit (8-0-1), 3. Mason (5-0-0), 4. St. Ursula (7-1-0), 5. Centerville (9-0-0), 6. Medina (5-1-1), 7. Lakota West (7-0-2). Pennsylvania: 1. Downingtown West (5-0-0), 2. Conestoga (4-0-0), 3. Villa Joseph Marie (6-0-0), 4. Moon (5-0-1), 5. Downingtown East (4-1-0), 6. Garnet Valley (6-1-0), 7. Strath Haven (3-1-1). Top 5s Indiana: 1. Zionsville (8-1-3), 2. Reitz Memorial (10-2-0), 3. Carmel (9-1-0), 4. Noblesville (6-2-0), 5. Brownsburg (9-1-1). Maryland: 1. Archbishop Spalding (7-0-0), 2. McDonogh (5-0-0), 3. Urbana (4-0-0), 4. Good Counsel (7-1-1), 5. Bethesda-CC (4-1-0). Massachusetts: 1. Framingham (1-0-0), 2. Acton-Boxboro (4-0-0), 3. Minnechaug (3-0-1), 4. Ludlow (3-0-0), 5. Winchester (4-0-0). Tennessee: 1. Brentwood (7-0-0), 2. Baylor School (8-0-0), 3. Hendersonville (7-0-0), 4. CAK (8-0-0), 5. Bearden (9-1-0). Top 3s California: 1. Maria Carrillo (6-1-0), 2. Montgomery (9-1-0), 3. Casa Grande (5-2-0). Connecticut: 1. Cheshire (2-0-0), 2. New Canaan (2-0-0), 3. Masuk (1-0-1). Kentucky: 1. Sacred Heart Academy (11-0-1), 2. Notre Dame (11-1-0), 3. St. Henry (11-0-0). Minnesota: 1. Woodbury (9-0-1), 2. Eden Prairie (6-0-1), 3. Edina (7-1-1). New Mexico: 1. Sandia (9-0-0), 2. La Cueva (7-1-0), 3. Carlsbad (12-1-0). Oregon: 1. Jesuit (3-0-0), 2. Westview (5-0-0), 3. Southridge (5-0-0). Utah: 1. Alta (9-2-0), 2. Brighton (9-1-1), 3. East (12-0-0). Washington: 1. Everett (3-0-0), 2. Bellarmine Prep (5-0-0), 3. Skyline (4-1-0). Top 2s New Hampshire: 1. Manchester Central (6-0-0), 2. Exeter (5-0-0). Virginia private: 1. Bishop O'Connell (5-1-2), 2. Paul VI (5-2-2). Top 1s D.C: 1. Sidwell Friends (3-1-0). Idaho: 1. Mountain View (8-0-1). Maine: 1. Scarborough (4-0-0). Montana: 1. Bozeman (4-0-0). Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (6-0-0). South Dakota: 1. RC Stevens (8-0-1). Vermont: 1. Rice Memorial (4-1-0). West Virginia: 1. University (9-0-1). To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. Soccer, NJ, NY, OH, PA, CA, IN, MD, MA, TN, CT, KY, MN, NM, OR, UT, WA, NH, DC, ID, ME, MT, RI, SD, VT, VA, WV
Boys state-by-state rankings - Fall  September 22, 2009 12:30 AM By Sheldon Shealer, editor Council Rock North (Pa.) was the big winner this week, moving from No. 2 to No. 1 in the Pennsylvania rankings after posting a 2-0 victory against former No. 1 Pennsbury (Pa.) last week. In fact, there were a trio of No. 1 vs. No. 2 state match-ups last week, and in all three cases, the No. 2 team won. In New Hampshire, Manchester Central edged Pinkerton Academy, and in South Dakota, Lincoln returned to No. 1 after routing Aberdeen. The other 30 state No. 1s listed by ESPN RISE combined for a 62-0-3 week. Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday afternoon on ESPNRise.com. (Rankings through matches played as of Sunday, Sept. 20) Top 10s New York: 1. Brentwood (3-0-0), 2. Martin Luther King (3-0-0), 3. St. Anthony's (5-0-1), 4. Chaminade (2-1-1), 5. Arlington (4-0-0), 6. Penfield (4-0-0), 7. McQuaid Jesuit (5-0-1), 8. St. John the Baptist (3-0-0), 9. Beacon (2-1-0), 10. Clarence (6-0-0). Top 5s California: 1. Marin Catholic (12-0-1), 2. Sacramento Jesuit (8-1-0), 3. Franklin (9-0-2), 4. Modesto (9-0-4), 5. Granite Bay (5-1-1). Illinois: 1. Neuqua Valley (13-0-1), 2. Naperville North (6-0-4), 3. Morton (10-1-1), 4. Lyons (10-2-0), 5. Quincy (9-0-1). Indiana: 1. Reitz Memorial (11-0-0), 2. Carmel (9-1-1), 3. North Central (10-1-1), 4. Zionsville (7-1-1), 5. Pike (8-0-1). Maryland: 1. McDonogh (10-0-0), 2. DeMatha (8-1-0), 3. Sherwood (5-0-0), 4. Good Counsel (8-1-1), 5. Mount St. Joseph (3-1-1). Massachusetts: 1. Ludlow (4-0-0), 2. St. John's Shrewsbury (5-0-0), 3. Lexington (3-0-0), 4. Framingham (1-0-1), 5. Algonquin (1-0-1). Michigan: 1. Holt (12-0-0), 2. Churchill (9-0-1), 3. Troy (6-0-1), 4. Forest Hills Eastern (6-1-0), 5. East Kentwood (6-1-1). Missouri: 1. Rockhurst Jesuit (8-0-0), 2. Chaminade (9-0-2), 3. Christian Brothers (5-2-2), 4. St. Louis University High (5-2-1), 5. Vianney (5-2-1). New Jersey: 1. St. Benedict's (3-0-0), 2. Don Bosco Prep (2-0-0), 3. Pingry (4-0-0), 4. Scotch Plains (5-0-0), 5. Christian Brothers (4-0-0). North Carolina: 1. Jordan (10-0-0), 2. Sanderson (10-0-1), 3. Broughton (8-1-2), 4. Jacksonville (10-0-0), 5. Charlotte Latin (12-1-0). Ohio: 1. St. Ignatius (9-0-0), 2. Strongsville (8-0-1), 3. Lincoln (7-0-0), 4. Jackson (7-0-0), 5. Mason (6-0-0). Pennsylvania: 1. Council Rock North (5-0-0), 2. North Catholic (4-1-0), 3. Pennsbury (4-1-0), 4. Mount Lebanon (6-0-1), 5. Conestoga (6-0-0). Top 3s Colorado: 1. Denver East (6-0-0), 2. Broomfield (4-0-0), 3. Cherry Creek (3-0-1). Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (2-0-0), 2. Guilford (2-0-0), 3. Farmington (1-1-0). Kansas: 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (5-0-0), 2. Olathe East (6-0-0), 3. Washburn Rural (6-0-0). Kentucky: 1. St. Xavier (13-0-1), 2. Trinity (10-0-2), 3. Collegiate (9-1-1). Minnesota: 1. Apple Valley (10-0-0), 2. Eagan (7-0-2), 3. Bloomington Jefferson (5-1-3). New Mexico: 1. Sandia (6-1-1), 2. La Cueva (7-1-1), 3. Gadsden (10-0-0). Oregon: 1. Westview (3-0-0), 2. Jesuit (1-1-3), 3. Grant (2-0-2). Top 2s D.C.: 1. Sidwell Friends (3-1-1), 2. Archbishop Carroll (4-1-1). Idaho: 1. Boise (10-0-0), 2. Sandpoint (5-0-2). Nevada: 1. Bishop Gorman (5-0-1), 2. Centennial (6-0-0). New Hampshire: 1. Manchester Central (6-0-0), 2. Pinkerton Academy (5-1-0). Virginia private: 1. Episcopal (6-0-1), 2. St. Anne's Belfield (3-0-0). Wisconsin: 1. Brookfield East (9-0-2), 2. Marquette (8-2-1). Top 1s Delaware: 1. Salesianum (3-0-0). Maine: 1. Scarborough (5-0-0). Montana: 1. Billings West (6-0-0). North Dakota: 1. West Fargo (6-0-2). Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (7-0-0). South Dakota: 1. Lincoln (7-1-1). Vermont: 1. Burlington (1-0-1). West Virginia: 1. Hurricane (10-0-0). To report an inaccurate record or to supply updates for ranked teams or teams that should be considered, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. soccer, NY, CA, IL, IN, MD, MA, MI, MO, NJ, NC, OH, PA, CO, CT, KS, KY, MN, NM, OR, DC, ID, NV, NH, VA, WI, DE, ME, MT, ND, RI, SD, VT, WV
Scoreboard: MLK wins again  September 21, 2009 11:00 PM By Sheldon Shealer, editor MLK ran its record to 4-0 with a win Monday afternoon. The following are reported Monday scores from FAB 50 teams: BOYS SCORES No. 9 Martin Luther King (N.Y.) 4, Lab Museum (N.Y.) 0: MLK remained perfect with a PSAL victory. GIRLS SCORES No. 1 Jesuit (Ore.) 2, Lincoln (Ore.) 0 Ridgewood (N.J.) 2, No. 4 Immaculate Heart Academy (N.J.) 1 (OT) No. 24 Carmel (Ind.) 3, Lawrence North (Ind.): Ashley Twer scored twice as Carmel improved to 4-0 in conference play. To report scores from other ranked teams, e-mail sheldon.shealer@espn.com. soccer, NY, OR, NJ, IN
|
|
|
|