Maria Carrillo boys, Casa Grande girls top soccer rankings
Carrillo, Windsor boys still unbeaten
Last Modified: Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 7:54 p.m.
Through preseason and half way through league, the Maria Carrillo and Windsor boys high school teams still don’t have a loss, although they have six ties between them.
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1. Maria Carrillo
2. Windsor
3. Montgomery
4. Elsie Allen
5. Sonoma Valley
GIRLS RANKINGS
1. Casa Grande
2. Montgomery
3. Petaluma
4. Sonoma Valley
5. Ursuline
In fact, of the Press Democrat’s top-five ranked boys’ teams have a combined 13 ties, which hints of the parity this season among the large schools.
This week’s boys’ rankings continue to have Maria Carrillo (9-0-3) at No. 1, followed by Windsor ((11-0-3) at No. 2, Montgomery (8-4-1) at No. 3, Elsie Allen (6-3-2) at No. 4 and Sonoma Valley (9-2-4) at No. 5.
Today’s boys’ games include Maria Carrillo at Cardinal Newman, Piner at Montgomery, Santa Rosa at Rancho Cotate, Elsie Allen at Ukiah, El Molino at Windsor, Casa Grande at Sonoma and Healdsburg at Analy.
In the girls’ rankings, Casa Grande, the only local team to defeat Montgomery, is ranked No. 1 with a 12-1 record, Montgomery (11-2) is ranked No. 2, Petaluma, which has a win against Casa Grande, is 10-4 and No. 3, Sonoma Valley (8-5-1) is No. 4 and Ursuline, which has two forfeit losses is No. 5 at 5-4.
In girls’ games Wednesday, Casa Grande is at Sonoma, Healdsburg is at Analy, Windsor is at El Molino, Elsie Allen is at Montgomery, Piner is at Santa Rosa, Ukiah is at Rancho Cotate and Maria Carrillo is at Ursuline.
For complete rankings of all boys and girls North Bay League and Sonoma County League teams, see the latest SoccerBlog entry.
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October 7, 2008 6:36:32 pm
RE: Link
I am wondering why Windsor is raked #2 if they have more wins than Maria Carillo?
can anyone enlighten me, please?
October 12, 2008 8:01:44 pm
mganister,
I suspect that the level of competition that the Puma's faced in pre-season may have been a factor.
Windsor's pre-season was considerably less competitive than what the Puma's faced.
The Puma's faced Granite Bay, Marin Catholic, and Montgomery who are all top clubs. Windsor faced Piner, Arcata, Eureka, Healdsburg etc
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