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BOYS SOCCER WEEK 9 RANKINGS
 
Broncos top rival Parkview to claim No. 4


Brookwood moves up to No. 4 in Class AAAAAA following a 2-1 win over hated rival No. 5 Parkview. No. 9 Norcross rights the ship after three straight losses, beating No. 10 Meadowcreek 2-1.
 
Dalton falls from the ranks of the unbeaten in Class AAAAA and slips to No. 2 after a 3-2 loss to No. 5 Riverwood. McIntosh now takes the throne at 14-1. The Chiefs only loss? 2-1 against Dalton back on March 18 in carpet country. Sequoyah and North Atlanta both fall from the top ten. Replacing them is No. 9 Dunwoody and No. 10 Shaw. The Shaw Raiders earned a 5-1 win over Class A's No. 4 St. Anne-Pacelli. No. 9 Dunwoody defeated No. 8 Clarkston 1-0 on Saturday for the school's first region title in 19 years. Josh Bronstorph has emerged as DeKalb County's most lethal goal scorer, putting in 41 this season and breaking a school-record which was held for over 20 years. Bronstorph, a Georgia Southern commit, didn't play his sophomore and junior seasons due to playing with the United States Soccer Federation's Development Academy instead.
 
In Class AAAA, No. 1 Johnson-Gainesville drew with Collins Hill, a 5-10-1 team. At the bottom of the poll Veterans falls out after a 1-0 to new No. 10 Mary Persons. A new number one takes over in AAA as East Hall claims the perch. No. 3 Decatur lost to No. 2 Westminster 2-1, dropping them two spots while the Wildcats jump three positions. Defending state champion West Hall plummets to the land of the unrankeds at 6-5-1. No. 9 North Murray replaces them at 11-1.
 
No. 1 Wesleyan dispatched of No. 5 GAC 1-0 in Region 6-AA action. On Tuesday Wesleyan does battle with fellow undefeated and region foe No. 2 Pace Academy, who defeated No. 7 Riverside Military 2-0. Paideia no longer is ranked No. 1 in Class A; that honor belongs to Fellowship Christian after Paideia was beat in the upset of the year, 1-0 against 3-8-1 Galloway School. At the bottom of the top ten, First Presbyterian Day shuffles out while No. 9 Savannah Christian Prep replaces them.
 
BOYS
 
Class AAAAAA
 
1. Lakeside-DeKalb
2. Chattahoochee
3. Mill Creek
4. Brookwood
5. Parkview
6. Pebblebrook
7. Milton
8. Duluth
9. Norcross
10. Meadowcreek
 
Class AAAAA
 
1. McIntosh
2. Dalton
3. Houston County
4. Greenbrier
5. Riverwood
6. Northgate
7. Columbus
8. Clarkston
9. Dunwoody
10. Shaw  
 
Class AAAA
 
1. Johnson-Gainesville
2. Whitewater
3. Cross Keys
4. Northwest Whitfield
5. Spalding
6. Southeast Whitfield
7. Grady
8. St. Pius
9. Woodward Academy
10. Mary Persons
 
Class AAA

1. East Hall
2. Westminster
3. Decatur
4. Dawson County
5. Blessed Trinity
6. Oconee County
7. Savannah Arts
8. Islands
9. North Murray
10. Jackson County
 
Class AA

1. Wesleyan
2. Pace Academy
3. Long County
4. Putnam County
5. Greater Atlanta Christian
6. Fitzgerald
7. Riverside Military
8. Benedictine
9. Bremen
10. Dublin
 
Class A
 
1. Fellowship Christian
2. Paideia
3. Whitefield Academy
4. St. Anne-Pacelli
5. Walker
6. Stratford Academy
7. Atlanta International
8. Savannah Country Day
9. Savannah Christian Prep
10. ELCA 


GIRLS SOCCER WEEK 8 RANKINGS
 
Starr's Mill takes No. 1 in Class AAAAA


In Class AAAAAA, Pope dropped out of the poll with three straight losses and Dacula replaced the Greyhounds at No. 10. Lassiter took over No. 1 and Johns Creek cracked the top 3 after a 3-1 win over South Forsyth on Friday.  In Class AAAAA, Starr's Mill held off McIntosh 3-2 on Friday to take No. 1 and send the Chiefs to No. 2 with their first loss of the season. Columbus snapped its four-game losing streak with a 1-0 win at Northgate and remains No. 5.
In Class AAAA, Woodward Academy's 2-1 loss at Carrollton dropped the War Eagles to No. 7 and Grady reentered the top 5. Westminster solidified its status as the top team in Class AAA with a 5-0 win over No. 2 Decatur.Class AA No. 1 Pace Academy cruised to 13-0 with an 8-1 win at Southeast Whitfield on Friday and No. 2 Greater Atlanta Christian returned to the field for the first time in 16 days to pull off a 1-0 win over No. 4 Wesleyan.
A 2-1 loss to Pike County dropped First Presbyterian Day to No. 2 and Fellowship Christian rode its 12-game winning streak to Class A's No. 1. 
Class AAAAAA
1. Lassiter
2. Harrison
3. John's Creek
4. Lambert
5. South Forsyth
6. West Forsyth
7. Grayson
8. Walton
9. Parkview
10. Dacula
Class AAAAA
1. McIntosh
2. Starr's Mill
3. North Atlanta
4. Northgate
5. Columbus
6. Evans
7. Gainesville
8. Dunwoody
9. Allatoona
10. Lakeside-Evans
 Class AAAA
1. Marist
2. St. Pius
3. Whitewater
4. Buford
5. Grady
6. Pike County
7. Woodward Academy
8. Veterans
9. North Oconee
10. Heritage-Catoosa 
Class AAA
1. Westminster
2. Decatur
3. Blessed Trinity
4. Dawson County
5. Lumpkin County
6. Savannah Arts
7. Pierce County
8. Oconee County
9. Adairsville
10. Calhoun 
Class AA
1. Pace Academy
2. Greater Atlanta Christian
3. Lovett
4. Wesleyan
5. St. Vincent's
6. Holy Innocents'
7. East Laurens
8. Long County
9. Harlem
10. Union County
Class A
1. Fellowship Christian
2. First Presbyterian Day
3. Stratford Academy
4. Savannah Christian
5. Athens Academy
6. Calvary Day
7. Atlanta International
8. Paideia
9. Savannah Country Day
10. Walker










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