Boys Soccer Rankings: Defending champion Claremont still the team to beat; South Hills biggest surprise

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Tribune Boys Soccer Top Ten Rankings

1. Claremont (11-2-1) -- I kept hearing the Wolfpack would not be this good after winning the CIF title last year and losing so many quality players. But this team continues playing solid defense, allowing only 15 goals in 14 games. That gets it done.
2. South Hills (8-1-2) -- The surprise of the winter season so far with nice wins over Diamond Bar, Troy and La Serna, but that could change quick in the Sierra League, where every game is tough.
3. Sierra Vista (7-2-1) -- Performed well to reach the championship of its own tournament and beat power Salesian in the final. Azusa and La Puente look like their only real challengers in the Montview.
4. Baldwin Park (5-2-2) -- Injuries kept them from performing better in their own tournament co-hosted with Sierra Vista, but the Braves have firepower and once the Valle Vista League starts, they will be a contender again. Don't count the defending champs out just yet.
5. Los Altos (6-4-2) - A tough December schedule and losses to solid Orange County teams. But nice wins over Workman and La Puente.
6. Pomona (4-2-2) -- They already beat Baldwin Park 2-0 in a December tournament and the defending league champs are hoping to have another solid year.
7. Mountain View (3-3-3) -- They've struggled against a quality schedule, which includes two losses to Salesian, but also a quality win over Animo Leadership and tie against La Canada.
8. Damien (4-5-1) - Giving them the benefit of the doubt until league starts. You look at last three losses to Upland, El Rancho and Mater Dei -- all solid progams.
9. Glendora (6-8-1) -- Bonita, Rowland and Walnut have all beaten the Tartans, who will struggle in the Baseline
10. Nogales (4-3-2) -- There was a time when Nogales was king of San Gabriel Valley boys soccer. It looks like they might finally be on their way back.

Boys Soccer standings, schedules, rosters
Baseline League
Del Rey League
Del Rey League
Mission Valley League
Montview League
Sierra League
Valle Vista League


5 Comments

wells said:

Why isn't Rowland on this top ten? The have beaten two of the teams (one convincingly) and they have a better record that three of these teams.

David said:

See what you've done Fred? You include Claremont and now El Monte wants into the Trib area. Who's next? Whittier? Pasadena? Rancho Cucamonga? You gotta stop somewhere man.

FRED you keep overlooking the Mission Valley League, El Monte High School is 6-3-3 ranked 10th in Division 5, and tied Baldwin Park at their house, Arroyo beat both Damien and Nogales with a 6-4 record now, you need to analyze these scores and records a little better.

Thanks Fred! said:

Thanks Fred for acknowledging Claremont soccer! I took you to task a few weeks ago for only mentioning St. Lucy's and not Claremont, only to be assaulted by your readers because Claremont is supposed to be covered by the Daily Bulletin. If I wanted poor prep sports coverage, I would read Clay Fowler's blog. That's why I read yours.

disappointed said:

ONE soccer post for every 20 about other sports.. Why? Why do you hate soccer?

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