By Sheldon Shealer, editor
Noblesville (Ind.) finished the season without allowing a goal.
Unfortunately for the squad, it also ended the season without a state title.
Noblesville was stunned by Evansville Reitz Memorial on PKs following a scoreless draw in Saturday's Indiana state semifinals. Memorial went on to win the state title, thus earning the state's No. 1 ranking.
Elsewhere around the country, McDonogh's (Md.) undefeated season was ended by a conference title loss Sunday to FAB 50-ranked Archbishop Spalding (Md.). Meanwhile, Pennington Prep (N.J.) ended its perfect sason with a 1-0 Sunday victory in the Prep A state final.
Today, we release the weekly ESPN Rise state-by-state rankings with the ESPN Rise FAB 50 to appear Tuesday on ESPNRise.com.
Through Sunday, Nov. 2
Top 7s
New Jersey: 1. Pennington Prep (18-0-0)*, 2. Lenape (21-0-0) 3. Immaculate Heart Academy (17-1-0), 4. Montgomery (17-0-1), 5. Pingry School (15-1-0), 6. Moorestown (13-3-0), 7. Gloucester Catholic (16-1-0).
New York: 1. Bethlehem (20-0-0), 2. Massapequa (15-0-3) 3. Union-Endicott (19-0-0), 4. East Islip (16-0-0), 5. Baldwinsville (19-1-0), 6. Sacred Heart (14-1-2), 7. Ward Melville (13-2-0).
Ohio: 1. St. Ursula-Cincinnati (18-0-3), 2. Strongsville (20-1-1) 3. Upper Arlington (19-1-1), 4. Centerville (20-1-1)*, 5. Medina (15-1-2)*, 6. Sycamore (13-3-5)*, 7. Shaker Heights (16-5-1).
Pennsylvania: 1. Downingtown West (21-2-0), 2. Mt. Lebanon (21-1-0) 3. Germantown Academy (15-2-2), 4. Conestoga (19-2-2), 5. Peters Township (17-2-2), 6. Hampton (19-1-1), 7. Villa Joseph Marie (17-6-0).
Top 5s
California: 1. Casa Grande (16-1-0), 2. Montgomery (17-3-0) 3. Maria Carrillo (15-5-0), 4. Santa Rosa (14-6-0), 5. Ursuline (10-6-0).
Indiana: 1. Reitz Memorial (22-2-0)*, 2. Noblesville (19-1-2)* 3. Zionsville (14-1-5)*, 4. Carmel (15-2-2)*, 5. Fort Wayne Snider (16-6-2).
Maryland: 1. Archbishop Spalding (19-1-3)*, 2. McDonogh (20-1-1)* 3. Fallston (15-0-0), 4. Bethesda-CC (14-0-0), 5. River Hill (14-1-1).
Massachusetts: 1. Acton-Boxboro (17-0-1), 2. Shrewsbury (14-0-3) 3. Winchester (14-0-2), 4. Whitman-Hanson (16-1-0), 5. Cardinal Spellman (18-0-1).
Tennessee: 1. Baylor School (17-0-1), 2. Franklin (19-4-1) 3. Brentwood (19-3-1), 4. Collierville (15-4-3), 5. Oak Ridge (21-3-1).
Top 3s
Connecticut: 1. Glastonbury (15-0-1), 2. Masuk (17-0-1) 3. Chesire (14-0-2).
Kentucky: 1. Sacred Heart Academy (19-1-3), 2. DuPont Manual (18-2-2)* 3. Highlands (17-3-4).
Minnesota: 1. Woodbury (20-0-3)*, 2. Eden Prairie (17-2-2)* 3. Eastview (20-2-0)*.
New Mexico: 1. La Cueva (20-1-0), 2. Rio Rancho (19-3-0) 3. Sandia (18-4-0).
Oregon: 1. Jesuit (13-0-2), 2. Lincoln (13-0-0) 3. Westview (12-2-1).
Utah: 1. Alta (19-1-0)*, 2. Brighton (15-5-0)* 3. Timpanogos (13-4-0)*.
Washington: 1. Kentwood (14-0-2), 2. Bellarmine Prep (13-1-2), 3. Beamer (13-1-2).
Top 2s
New Hampshire: 1. Merrimack (17-0-1), 2. Manchester Central (17-1-0).
Top 1s
D.C.: 1. St. John's (14-2-5)*.
Idaho: 1. Bishop Kelly (19-2-0)*.
Maine: 1. Gorham (16-0-0).
Montana: 1. Bozeman (14-1-0)*.
Rhode Island: 1. La Salle Academy (14-1-3).
South Dakota: 1. O'Gorman (10-3-3)*.
Vermont: 1. Burlington (15-2-0)*.
Virginia private: 1. Bishop O'Connell (14-5-3)*.
West Virginia: 1. Jefferson (19-0-2).
*-Season complete
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