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October 23, 2018 by Staff Writer, OSAAtoday
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Oct. 23 Final Statewide Girls Soccer Coaches Polls

OSAAtoday presents its FINAL statewide Girls Soccer Coaches Polls in all classifications. Thanks to all the coaches who took the time and had the expertise to contribute their opinions to this endeavor.

Best of luck to all in the playoffs!

Please note: these polls are for generating interest and discussion only and have no impact on the OSAA’s RPI and Colley ratings that form the basis of the OSAA’s rankings for playoff purposes.

Girls Soccer

6A

1. Jesuit (7) [1] 14-0 79

2. West Linn (1) [2] 12-0-1 73

3. Clackamas [3] 11-2-1 60

4. Mountainside [5] 10-3-1 50

5. Sherwood [4] 11-4 43

6. Sunset [6] 9-3-3 37

7. Barlow [8] 12-1-1 28

8. Summit [nr] 10-4 16

9. Glencoe [nr] 9-3-2 15

10. Westview [9] 10-3-1 14

First-place votes in parentheses               

Last ranking in brackets

Record listed is what’s posted on www.osaa.org and includes Monday matches

Others receiving significant votes: West Salem (11)

Notes: Jesuit, which wrapped up its regular season with a 6-0 win over Sunset, has outscored its opponents 89-1. ... West Linn won 2-0 at Lake Oswego on Thursday to take over sole possession of first place in the Three Rivers League. The Lions have clinched at least a share of the league title and can win it outright Tuesday with a home win over Canby.

5A

1. North Eugene (5) [2] 9-1-3 68

2. Willamette (1) [4] 7-4-1 56

3. West Albany [3] 10-2-2 51

4. Churchill (2) [1] 7-3-3 48

5. Corvallis [8] 8-4-2* 43

6. Thurston [5] 7-4-2 38

7. Wilsonville [5] 7-6 37

8. Scappoose [9] 8-4 28

9. Crescent Valley [7] 6-4-2 25

10. Springfield [nr] 5-5-2 11

*Record includes three forfeit losses and one forfeit win

First-place votes in parentheses               

Last ranking in brackets

Record listed is what’s posted on www.osaa.org and includes Monday matches

Others receiving significant votes: Ridgeview (10)

Notes: North Eugene got two goals each from Avery Wormdahl, Olivia Hoskinson and Ashley Hart in an 8-0 win at Eagle Point on Saturday. ... North Eugene (4-1-2 Midwestern League) plays host to first-place Churchill (5-1-1) in the regular-season finale for both teams Wednesday. Willamette (4-1-1) and Springfield (4-1-1) also meet Wednesday.

4A

1. Valley Catholic (4) [2] 9-2-2 87

2. North Valley (2) [3] 13-1 78

3. Hidden Valley (1) [1] 13-1 74

4. La Grande (2) [4] 12-0 60

5. Marist Catholic (1) [5] 10-2 49

6. Philomath [6] 10-2-1 32

7. Stayton [9] 9-1-2 31

8. Molalla [8] 8-5 30

9. Gladstone [7] 10-3 28

10. North Marion [10] 6-5-2 22

First-place votes in parentheses               

Last ranking in brackets

Record listed is what’s posted on www.osaa.org and includes Monday matches

Others receiving significant votes: Banks (14)

Notes: North Valley and Hidden Valley finished tied for first place in the Skyline Conference. The teams split two matches, North Valley winning 2-1 on Sept. 20 and Hidden Valley prevailing 1-0 on Oct. 9. ... La Grande has won eight consecutive Greater Oregon League titles.

3A/2A/1A

1. Catlin Gabel (10) [1] 12-0-1 100

2. Oregon Episcopal [2] 10-2 83

3. St. Mary’s, Medford [3] 11-1 78

4. Yamhill-Carlton [4] 12-1-1 70

5. Brookings-Harbor [6] 12-1 56

6. Riverside [9] 7-2-3 32

7. Riverdale [8] 7-4 30

8. Blanchet Catholic [7] 10-1-3 28

9. Portland Christian [5] 10-1-2 25

10. Western Christian / Perrydale [10] 10-3-2 22

First-place votes in parentheses               

Last ranking in brackets

Record listed is what’s posted on www.osaa.org and includes Monday matches

Others receiving significant votes: None

Notes: Catlin Gabel, also No. 1 in the OSAA power rankings, holds two wins over Oregon Episcopal, 3-0 and 1-0. ... Brookings-Harbor, which did not make the playoffs in 4A last year, has outscored its opponents 84-11. The Bruins have won 12 in a row since opening with a 5-0 loss to Eureka (Calif.).