Soccer: St. Francis back atop Star-News rankings; Arcadia girls making some noise in Pacific League, ranked No. 4.

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BOYS SOCCER TOP 10 RANKINGS
1. St. Francis (4-7-7)
Big comeback vs. Loyola
2. La Cañada (10-5-3)
Tied Monrovia 1-1
3. Monrovia (13-6-1)
Meets Spartans again Feb. 9
4. Bosco Tech (10-1-2)
Went 2-0-1 last week
5. Pasadena (6-3-3)
Bulldogs are 3-1 in league
6. La Salle (10-3-3)
Beat Bishop Montgomery, Amat
7. Marshall (9-0-6)
Too many ties for Eagles
8. Pasadena Poly (7-5-2)
Panthers are 3-1 in league
9. South Pasadena (11-10)
Darkhorse in Rio Hondo Lg.
10. Duarte (5-5-1)
Falcons quickly fading

GIRLS SOCCER TOP 10 RANKINGS
1. Flintridge S.H. (10-4-1)
Second half of league begins
2. Pasadena Poly (15-2)
Has week to prepare for Flintridge
3. Flintridge Prep (10-2-1)
Two consecutive shutouts
4. Arcadia (9-4-2)
Impressive Pacific League run
5. South Pasadena (11-2-4)
Two point lead after first round
6. Pasadena (10-3-2)
First league loss to CV
7. San Marino (7-2-4)
Up and down league play
8. La Cañada (9-2-2)
Played South Pas to scoreless tie
9. Gabrielino (4-2-3)
Showdown vs. Arroyo Tuesday
10. Mayfield (8-4)
Needs big finish for Top 3


1 Comments

on the pitch said:

Miguel,
Really? Do some research. This list is a joke!! La Salle #6??? They should be #1. They have a veteran team that has owned Pasadena, Monrovia, and Bosco the last few years!!!!! Tied St. Francis and only lost 1-0 to La Canada w/o best two players early on!!!

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Miguel Melendez is the Preps Editor at the Pasadena Star-News.

Melendez worked as a correspondent for the San Gabriel Valley Tribune for three years and later landed a job as a freelance writer at the Los Angeles Times before accepting an offer at The Orange County Register covering high schools.

Melendez covered Major League Soccer at The Register for three years before being promoted to report on the Lakers, Angels and Dodgers for the Web. Melendez also worked for the Daytona Beach News-Journal, Fresno Bee, Oakland Tribune and The Boston Globe.

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