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Final Fall Rankings

Tuesday, November 20, 2007; 9:10 PM

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Boys' Soccer

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In addition to winning a state title, Magruder had two players reach individual milestones. After Magruder forward Alex Lee set the school scoring record in the state semifinals, forward Draymond Washington tied Lee's mark with a hat trick in the championship match.

Team Last Week
1. Magruder (19-0) 1
2. Gonzaga (19-2-4) 3
3. Sidwell Friends (20-2) 5
4. Georgetown Prep (13-1-3) 8
5. DeMatha (14-4-3) 2
6. Flint Hill (19-3-2) 6
7. Bethesda-CC (12-3-2) NR
8. River Hill (16-4) NR
9. Wilson (22-4-3) 9
10. Churchill (11-4) NR


Girls' Soccer

Pallotti rejoins the rankings for the first time since late September after defeating McDonogh (Baltimore) to win the program's first IAAM A Conference title. Pallotti scored 1-0 wins against Institute of Notre Dame, John Carroll and McDonogh -- all teams that beat Pallotti during the regular season.

Team Last Week
1. St. John's (D.C.) (21-2-2) 1
2. River Hill (18-1-1) 4
3. Pallotti (12-5-2) NR
4. Quince Orchard (17-2) NR
5. O'Connell (17-4-2) 3
6. Urbana (12-3-1) 10
7. Spalding (18-2-1) 2
8. Potomac School (11-3-2) NR
9. Glenelg (12-6-1) NR
10. Bethesda-CC (14-1) 5

Field Hockey

St. Stephen's/St. Agnes and Severna Park top the final rankings after winning the Virginia Independent School League and Maryland 4A titles, respectively. . . . Stafford (Virginia AAA), Quince Orchard (Maryland 4A) and Bethesda-Chevy Chase (Maryland 3A) made their respective state finals.

Team Last Week
1. St. Stephen's/St. Agnes (23-0-1) 4
2. Severna Park (16-3) 8
3. Stafford (17-8) NR
4. Mountain View (20-4) 3
5. South River (16-2) 5
6. Broadneck (15-2) 2
7. Quince Orchard (14-4) NR
8. Bethesda-CC (15-4) NR
9. W.T. Woodson (19-5) NR
10. Oakton (15-7) NR

Volleyball

Loudoun County (Virginia AA), Reservoir (Maryland 3A) and Broadneck (Maryland 4A) won state titles, and Huntingtown (Maryland 3A), Wootton (Maryland 4A) and Langley (Virginia AAA) were runners-up. . . . Good Counsel won the WCAC title.

Team Last Week
1. Loudoun County (28-0) 1
2. Reservoir (20-0) 2
3. Broadneck (17-1) 5
4. Good Counsel (27-2) 3
5. Huntingtown (17-2) 4
6. Langley (23-2) 7
7. Wootton (14-5) NR
8. Forest Park (22-4) NR
9. River Hill (15-5) NR
10. Osbourn Park (24-3) 10


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