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P2P CCS Boys Soccer Top 25

Prep2Prep CCS Rankings

THROUGH WEEK 14


Mountain View vaults to the top spot in the final rankings by virtue of its first-ever CCS Open Division championship. And North Salinas rages into the rankings with its run through the CCS Division 4 playoffs in the final Prep2Prep CCS Top 25 boys soccer rankings.

Note: Last week's rankings in parentheses

Mountain View became the first team from the SCVAL to win the CCS Open Division title, beating Alisal 1-0 in the final. The Spartans then got past Sac-Joaquin Section power Whitney in penalties to reach the CIF NorCal semifinals. The Spartans visit Clovis North Thursday afternoon.

After leading the rankings for most of the season, it's a tough break to drop Alisal to No. 2. The Trojans finished their remarkable season with a 1-0 loss in overtime against NCS power Monte Vista in the NorCal CIF Division 1 playoffs.

Saint Francis' season ended in the first round of the CCS Open Division playoffs against Mountain View. The teams tied 0-0 and the Spartans won on penalty kicks.

Mitty held 1-0 halftime leads in its final two games, but wound up losing to Alisal 4-1 in the CCS Open semifinals and 2-1at Jesuit in the NorCal CIF Division 2 playoffs.

Bellarmine captured the CCS Division 1 title with a penalty-kick shootout win over WCAL rival St. Ignatius in the semifinal and a 4-1 win over Pajaro Valley in the championship. The Bells also advanced to the NorCal CIF Division 2 semifinals with a 1-0 win at Bishop O'Dowd. Bellarmine visits Jesuit Thursday afternoon.

St. Ignatius' season ended in a penalty-kick shootout loss to WCAL rival Bellarmine in the CCS Division 1 semifinals.

Sacred Heart Prep lost 2-0 to Mountain View in the CCS Open Division semifinals and then was bounced from the NorCal CIF Division 2 playoffs in a penalty-kick shootout against Chico.

Palo Alto won the SCVAL-DA title on the final day of the regular season, but had its season end in a narrow 1-0 loss at No. 1 Alisal.

Willow Glen's season ended in a 2-0 loss to Sacred Heart Prep in the CCS Open Division playoffs.

Prospect's season ended in a 2-1 loss to Pajaro Valley in the CCS Division 1 playoffs.

Branham's season ended in a 2-0 loss to Overfelt in the CCS Division 2 semifinals.

Lincoln captured the CCS Division 3 title with a pair of 1-0 wins over SCVAL teams Los Altos and Santa Clara. The Lions' season ended in a penalty-kick shootout following a 0-0 draw at McLane.

Los Altos' season ended in a 1-0 loss to Lincoln in the CCS Division 3 semifinals.

Aragon's season ended in a 2-0 loss to Archbishop Mitty in the CCS Open Division playoffs.

Burlingame's season ended in a penalty-kick shootout loss against Los Altos in the CCS Division 3 playoffs.

Moments away from a CCS Division 2 title, Westmont conceded a late goal and then lost 2-1 in overtime against BVAL-ST West rival Overfelt.

Santa Clara got past Menlo-Atherton in penalties but lost 1-0 to Lincoln in the CCS Division 3 final.

Leigh's season ended in a 3-2 loss at Overfelt in the CCS Division 2 playoffs.

Harbor's season ended in a 2-1 loss at Westmont in the CCS Division 2 playoffs.

Ann Sobrato's season ended in a 3-2 loss at Branham in the CCS Division 2 playoffs.

North Salinas captured the CCS Division 4 title with shutout wins over Menlo in the semis and Seaside in the championship. The Vikings then advanced to the CIF NorCal semifinals with a 2-1 victory over University. North Salinas travels to Livingston Thursday.

Menlo's season ended with a 1-0 loss to North Salinas in the CCS Division 4 semifinals.

Pajaro Valley advanced to the CCS Division 1 final with a 2-1 win over Sequoia, but lost 4-1 in the championship game against Bellarmine.

Overfelt captured the CCS Division 2 title with wins over Branham in the semifinal and a dramatic come-from-behind overtime victory over Westmont in the final. Overfelt's season ended in a 2-1 loss to Terra Linda in the NorCal CIF Division 3 playoffs.

Sequoia advanced to the CCS Division 1 championship game with a 1-0 win over Hollister, but lost 2-1 to Pajaro Valley to finish the season 14-5-1.


Bay Counties-West Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
10-0-0
21-1-2
4-3-3
12-7-5
4-3-3
9-7-5
4-3-3
5-5-4
2-6-2
3-10-4
0-9-1
2-13-2
DAL-Foothill Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
10-0-2
20-1-4
6-4-2
10-5-4
5-6-1
13-9-2
4-5-3
8-8-4
1-9-1
4-14-3
0-11-0
2-11-0
EBAL Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
10-0-3
14-4-4
10-3-0
13-9-1
9-1-3
21-2-5
8-4-1
11-10-3
6-7-0
11-11-0
5-6-2
8-9-2
4-8-1
10-14-1
3-9-1
8-11-2
2-9-2
5-9-5
1-11-1
4-14-1
MCAL Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
13-1-2
14-4-3
9-3-4
10-7-5
9-3-4
9-4-5
9-5-2
16-5-4
8-5-3
8-6-5
8-6-2
9-6-4
1-11-4
2-14-5
2-14-0
3-17-2
1-12-3
3-14-5
NBL-Oak Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
5-3-2
9-6-3
4-2-4
8-4-7
4-3-3
9-6-4
4-3-3
7-5-5
3-5-2
5-11-3
2-6-2
4-8-5
TCAL-Rock Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
10-0-0
19-7-0
6-3-1
12-5-1
6-4-0
9-7-2
5-5-0
5-6-0
0-7-1
0-8-1
0-8-0
0-14-0
Vine Valley Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
9-0-3
16-4-6
7-2-3
9-3-6
6-1-5
9-4-8
5-2-5
8-4-7
3-9-0
3-14-0
2-8-2
4-13-2
0-10-2
2-16-5
WACC-Shoreline Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
11-3-2
14-6-4
8-6-2
10-10-2
4-9-3
6-12-3
3-6-4
6-9-5
3-11-2
3-11-2
2-12-2
2-13-3
BVAL Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
7-2-1
14-4-4
7-3-0
15-5-2
7-3-0
11-7-1
6-3-1
9-9-1
2-8-0
2-15-1
0-10-0
0-20-0
DAL-Valley Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
8-1-1
17-4-1
6-2-2
6-6-6
5-4-1
8-8-1
3-4-3
6-7-4
2-5-3
6-9-3
0-8-2
3-11-2
MVAL Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
11-1-2
16-7-2
10-1-3
14-6-4
7-4-3
7-4-3
7-5-2
7-7-2
7-6-1
7-10-2
3-8-3
3-13-3
3-9-2
4-12-4
0-14-0
0-14-0
NBL-Redwood Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
5-0-3
13-3-6
4-1-3
9-4-5
4-2-2
6-4-4
2-4-2
7-6-3
0-8-0
0-15-0
TCAL-Stone Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
9-1-2
14-6-2
8-3-1
10-6-3
7-5-0
8-9-0
3-7-0
4-10-0
1-8-1
1-11-1
0-11-1
0-13-1
WACC-Foothill Standings

TEAM
DIV
OVERALL
10-0-6
14-2-9
11-3-1
13-7-3
10-2-3
13-5-5
6-3-7
11-5-7
3-9-3
5-13-3
3-10-3
5-15-5