Homestead won the CCS Division 2 title and moved all the way up No. 8 in the final rankings.
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Saint Francis concluded its dominant season with championships in both CCS and NorCal Division 1 while Homestead moves up the final rankings by winning the competitive CCS Division 2 bracket without conceding a goal.
NOTE: last week's rankings in parentheses.

1 (1)
Saint Francis is the clear choice for No. 1 after winning the CCS Division 1 title and then completing a treble by capturing the NorCal Division 1 championship. In both finals, rival Mitty was the runner-up as the Lancers prevailed by 1-0 scores in both cases.

2 (2)
Mitty had an excellent postseason, losing to Saint Francis in the final of both the CCS Division 1 and NorCal Division 1 playoffs.

3 (6)
SI moves to No. 3 in the final rankings after a 1-0 win at Leigh in the first round of the CCS Division 1 playoffs The Wildcats also advanced to the semis of the NorCal Division 2 playoffs with a 1-0 win over Roseville.

4 (3)
Leigh's season ended in a 1-0 loss to St. Ignatius in the first round of the CCS Division 1 playoffs.

5 (5)
Leland edged Los Gatos 3-2 to reach the CCS Division 1 semifinals, where the Chargers lost 4-1 to Saint Francis. Leland's season ended in a 2-1 loss to Marin Academy in the NorCal Division 2 first round.

6 (4)
Los Gatos' season ended in a 3-2 loss to Leland in the first round of the CCS Division 1 playoffs.

7 (8)
Pioneer's season ended in a 2-1 loss to eventual champ Saint Francis in the first round of the CCS Division 1 playoffs.

8 (13)
Homestead had an excellent postseason, capturing the CCS Division 2 title with shutout wins over Aptos, Branham and Salinas. The Mustangs fell 1-0 at Granite Bay in the NorCal Division 2 playoffs.

9 (10)
Salinas reached the CCS Division 2 final with wins over Crystal Springs Uplands and Sacred Heart Cathedral. The Cowboys lost 1-0 to Homestead in the final.

10 (9)
Sacred Heart Cathedral defeated Aragon 2-1 in the first round of the CCS Division 2 playoffs before losing in the semis 1-0 to Salinas.

11 (7)
Aptos' season ended in a 2-0 loss to Homestead in the first round of the CCS Division 2 playoffs.

12 (11)
Branham got past Valley Christian in penalties before losing 1-0 to Homestead in the CCS Division 2 semifinals.

13 (12)
Valley Christian's season ended in a penalty-kick shootout to Branham in the first round of the CCS Division 2 playoffs.

14 (14)
Woodside's season ended in a 4-0 loss to Mitty in the first round of the CCS Division 1 playoffs.

15 (15)
The Gryphons' season ended in a 6-0 loss to Salinas in the first round of the CCS Division 2 playoffs.

16 (16)
After getting past Carlmont in penalty kicks, Menlo defeated Menlo-Atherton and Mountain View by identical 2-1 scores to capture the CCS Division 3 title. Menlo reached the NorCal Division 3 semis with a win over Sonoma Academy before losing on penalties to eventual champ Maria Carrillo.

17 (17)
Menlo-Atherton beat Pajaro Valley 3-0 and then lost 2-1 to Menlo in the CCS Division 3 semifinals.

18 (18)
Aragon's season ended in a 2-1 loss to Sacred Heart Cathedral in the first round of the CCS Division 2 playoffs.

19 (20)
Mountain View edged Evergreen Valley and league rival Palo Alto before losing in the CCS Division 3 title game against Menlo.

20 (19)
Palo Alto defeated Soledad in the first round of the CCS Division 3 playoffs before losing to league rival Mountain View in the semifinals.

21 (NR)
Sacred Heart Prep rolled through the CCS Division 5 playoffs winning its games by an aggregate score of 21-0. Then the Gators won the NorCal Division 4 title with victories over Sonoma Valley, Soquel and Fresno Christian.

22 (NR)
Soquel got past Christopher on penalty kicks to win the CCS Division 4 title. The Knights advanced to the NorCal Division 4 semifinals with a 4-1 win over San Rafael where they lost to CCS rival Sacred Heart Prep 3-0.

23 (21)
Fremont reached the CCS Division 4 semis with a 2-1 win over San Mateo. The Firebirds then lost to eventual champ Soquel 3-1.

24 (22)
Soledad's season ended in a 2-1 loss to Palo Alto in the CCS Division 3 playoffs.

25 (23)
Santa Clara did not qualify for the CCS playoffs.