GSoc RANKINGS: Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit takes over D2 lead
September 23, 2011
By E. Shawn Aylsworth of Ohio Preps AuthorityBy E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association has released its third set of rankings for the 2011 Ohio high school girls soccer season.
Member coaches of the OSSCA representing each district conduct the state poll. There are 10 districts, and each district has a representative per division. There will be seven polls total, with the final poll being the last weekend of the regular season (week of Oct. 10-15).
Here are your Top 10s from Sept. 19, listed by ranking followed by school, record, and vote total:
DIVISION I
1. Coffman (Dublin) 7-0-0 58
2. Brecksville-Broadview Heights 5-0-0 46
3. Perrysburg 7-0-0 40
4. St. Ursula Academy (Cincinnati) 4-1-1 39
5. Strongsville 6-2-0 36
6. Beavercreek 6-0-1 35
7. Mount Notre Dame (Cincinnati) 6-0-1 19
8. Medina 4-1-2 15
9. Centerville 6-1-1 13
10. Jerome (Dublin) 7-1-0 10
Also receiving votes: Notre Dame Academy (Toledo), Hilliard Davidson, Wadsworth, Hudson, Wayne (Huber Heights)
DIVISION II
1. Walsh Jesuit (Cuyahoga Falls) 6-0-1 88
2. Indian Hill (Cincinnati) 6-1-0 74
3. Holy Name (Parma Heights) 4-2-1 69
4. St. Ursula Academy (Toledo) 4-0-1 63
5. St. Francis DeSales (Columbus) 4-2-2 49
6. Carroll (Dayton) 4-2-1 44
7. Rocky River 8-0-1 32
8. Alter (Kettering) 3-2-1 27
9. Jonathan Alder (Plain City) 8-1-0 17
10. Canfield 3-2-2 9
Also receiving votes: River View (Warsaw), Cardinal Mooney (Youngstown), Wyoming (Cincinnati), Clear Fork (Bellville)
DIVISION III
1. Columbus Academy (Gahanna) 7-0-1 88
2. Bishop Fenwick (Middletown) 3-1-2 83
3. Summit Country Day (Cincinnati) 7-1-0 82
4. Hawken (Gates Mills) 9-0-0 77
5. St. Thomas Aquinas (Louisville) 6-0-1 51
6. Mariemont (Cincinnati) 7-1-0 44
7. Ontario 7-2-0 37
8. Van Buren 7-0-0 30
9. Madeira 5-2-1 16
10. Zane Trace (Chillicothe) 4-1-1 15
Also receiving votes: Catholic Central (Springfield), Coshocton, Elyria Catholic, Fairbanks (Milford Center), Springfield (New Middletown)