MaxPreps Cup 2013-14: Top 5 schools from each state

By Kevin Askeland Aug 9, 2014, 12:00am

California, Alabama each have five schools with over 500 points.

Bentonville won the national MaxPreps Cup. Check out which teams did well in each individual state.
Bentonville won the national MaxPreps Cup. Check out which teams did well in each individual state.
Photos by MaxPreps photographers/Graphic by Social Recluse Graphx
Bentonville High of Arkansas finished as the No. 1 school in the MaxPreps Cup final point totals released late last month, but there were also 49 other winners at the state level.

The top five placewinners for each state are listed below. Schools are awarded points for winning, or playing in, state championship games (in some cases "section" championship games if there is no state tournament). Points are also awarded based on type of sport, size of the state and size the of school.

While California and Alabama were two states that did not have a school among the top 25 in the nation, both states had at least five schools finish with over 500 points.

2013-14 MaxPreps Cup State-by-State Leaders

Alabama
1. Montgomery Academy  648
2. Mountain Brook (Birmingham) 650
3. Hoover 595
4. Homewood 514
5. UMS-Wright Prep (Mobile) 513



Alaska
1. Grace Christian (Anchorage) 422
Sydnie Chittum helped Catalina Foothills placesecond in girls soccer in Arizona.
Sydnie Chittum helped Catalina Foothills placesecond in girls soccer in Arizona.
Photo by Jim Willittes
2. Dimond (Anchorage) 342
3. South (Anchorage) 320
4. West (Anchorage) 282
5. Colony (Palmer) 260

Arizona
1. Catalina Foothills (Tucson) 526
2. Desert Vista (Phoenix) 418
3. Hamilton (Chandler) 363
4. Corona del Sol (Tempe) 357
5. Xavier College Prep (Phoenix) 344

Arkansas
1. Bentonville 1,120
2. Jonesboro 496
3. Valley View (Jonesboro) 446
4. Fayetteville 427
5. Lakeside (Hot Springs) 361

California
1. Carlsbad 618
2. Cathedral Catholic (San Diego) 605
3. Mater Dei (Santa Ana) 577
4. Clovis 556
5. La Costa Canyon (Carlsbad) 547

Colorado
1. Regis Jesuit (Aurora) 739
2. Cherry Creek (Greenwood Village) 382
3. Cheyenne Mountain (Colorado Springs) 360
4. Air Academy (US Air Force Academy) 332
5. Broomfield 304

Connecticut
1. Darien 664
2. Greenwich 456
3. Ridgefield 400
4. Glastonbury 372
5. New Canaan 332



Delaware
1. Salesianum (Wilmington) 570
2. Padua Academy (Wilmington) 340
3. Tatnall (Wilmington) 314
4. Caesar Rodney (Camden) 258
5. Caravel (Bear) 225

Florida
1. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale) 967
2. American Heritage (Plantation) 834
3. Lake Highland Prep (Orlando) 475
4. Bolles (Jacksonville) 435
5. South Dade (Homestead) 429

Georgia
1. St. Pius X Catholic (Atlanta) 985
3. Marist (Atlanta) 918
2. Westminster (Atlanta) 732
4. Greater Atlanta Christian (Norcross) 582
5. McIntosh (Peachtree City) 480

Hawaii
1. Punahou (Honolulu) 980
2. Kamehameha (Honolulu) 415
3. 'Iolani (Honolulu) 280
4. Mililani (Mililani) 266
5. Mid-Pacific Institute (Honolulu) 201

Idaho
1. Bishop Kelly (Boise) 474
2. Twin Falls 391
3. Boise 368
4. Coeur d'Alene 358
5. Firth 340

Illinois
1. Hinsdale Central 400
2. Whitney Young (Chicago) 365
3. Montini (Lombard) 359
4. Rochester 325
5. New Trier (Winnetka) 324



Indiana
1. Carmel 832
2. Avon 497
3. Indianapolis Cathedral 230
4. Columbus North 224
5. Crown Point 218

Iowa
1. Iowa City West 486
Aquinas won a girls soccer title in Kansas.
Aquinas won a girls soccer title in Kansas.
Photo by Norman Tackett
2. Assumption (Davenport) 390
3. Southeast Polk (Pleasant Hill) 328
4. Western Christian (Hull) 305
5. Dowling (West Des Moines) 274

Kansas
1. Aquinas (Overland Park) 682
2. Bishop Carroll (Wichita) 500
3. Blue Valley Northwest (Overland Park) 484
4. East (Shawnee Mission) 474
5. St. James Academy (Lenexa) 417

Kentucky
1. St. Xavier (Louisville) 374
2. Sacred Heart (Louisville) 288
3. Scott County (Georgetown) 260
4. Highlands (Fort Thomas) 211
5. Assumption (Louisville) 209

Louisiana
1. Curtis (River Ridge) 521
2. St. Thomas More (Lafayette) 388
3. St. Scholastica (Covington) 383
4. Vandebilt Catholic (Houma) 334
5. St. Paul (Covington) 324

Maine
1. Cape Elizabeth 344
2. Greely (Cumberland Center) 321
3. Cheverus (Portland) 296
4. Waterville 238
5. Orono 226
5. Falmouth 226



Massachusetts
1. Newton North (Newtonville) 520
2. Notre Dame Academy (Hingham) 402
3. Weston 365
4. Cohasset 240
5. Concord-Carlisle (Concord) 239

Maryland
1. Severna Park 360
2. Poolesville 335
3. Wootton (Rockville) 292
4. Manchester Valley (Manchester) 270
5. Sherwood (Sandy Spring) 240

Michigan
1. Marquette 518
2. Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills) 440
3. East Grand Rapids 405
4. Northville 382
5. Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills) 381

Minnesota
1. Wayzata (Plymouth) 766
2. Minnetonka 426
3. Eden Prairie 400
4. Edina 278
5. Blake (Minneapolis) 277

Mississippi
1. Madison Central 676
2. Tupelo 460
3. Oxford 402
4. Pearl 342
5. St. Patrick (Biloxi) 264

Missouri
1. Rock Bridge (Columbia) 743
2. Lafayette (Wildwood) 362
3. St. Joseph's Academy (St. Louis) 360
4. Springfield Catholic 340
5. Rockhurst (Kansas City) 330



Montana
1. Bozeman 686
2. Corvallis 449
3. Billings Senior 346
4. Billings West 312
5. Belt 272

Nebraska
1. Lincoln Southwest 656
2. Skutt Catholic (Omaha) 439
3. Omaha Westside 404
4. Crofton 308
5. Creighton Prep (Omaha) 292

Nevada
1. Faith Lutheran (Las Vegas) 514
2. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) 459
3. Palo Verde (Las Vegas) 410
4. Centennial (Las Vegas) 326
5. Incline (Incline Village) 298

New Hampshire
1. Bedford 674
2. Pinkerton (Derry) 398
3. Coe-Brown Academy (Northwood) 351
4. Londonderry 265
5. Bow 264

New Jersey
1. The Pingry School (Martinsville) 799
2. Haddonfield 575
3. Summit 448
4. Immaculate Heart Academy (Washington Township) 412
5. Delbarton (Morristown) 402

New Mexico
1. La Cueva (Albuquerque) 480
2. Eldorado (Albuquerque) 474
3. Albuquerque Academy (Albuquerque) 452
4. Piedra Vista (Farmington) 325
5. Taos 312



New York
1. Tottenville (Staten Island) 810
Cheyenne Wood helped Cardinal Gibbons win avolleyball title in North Carolina.
Cheyenne Wood helped Cardinal Gibbons win avolleyball title in North Carolina.
Photo by Fabian Radulescu
2. Massapequa 416
3. Fayetteville-Manlius (Manlius) 382
4. Victor 340
5. Jasper-Troupsburg (Jasper) 240
5. Stuyvesant (New York City) 240

North Carolina
1. Cardinal Gibbons (Raleigh) 730
2. Bishop McGuinness (Kernersville) 560
3. Marvin Ridge (Waxhaw) 540
4. Chapel Hill 433
5. Apex 400

North Dakota
1. Bismarck 632
2. Century (Bismarck) 578
3. West Fargo 344
4. Red River 274
5. Fargo Davies 246
5. Kindred 246

Ohio
1. Mason 320
2. St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron) 295
3. Upper Arlington (Columbus) 276
4. Dublin Jerome (Dublin) 270
5. Gilmour Academy (Gates Mills) 265

Oklahoma
1. Deer Creek (Edmond) 804
2. Edmond North 602
3. Norman North 540
4. Jenks 522
5. Heritage Hall (Oklahoma City) 493

Oregon
1. Summit (Bend) 702
2. Jesuit (Portland) 504
3. Valley Catholic (Beaverton) 461
4. Central Catholic (Portland) 408
5. West Linn 282



Pennsylvania
1. North Allegheny (Wexford) 380
2. La Salle College (Wyndmoor) 320
3. Archbishop Wood (Warminster) 270
4. Hempfield (Landisville) 260
5. Upper St. Clair 258

Rhode Island
1. La Salle Academy (Providence) 642
2. North Kingstown 438
3. East Greenwich 387
4. Bishop Hendricken (Warwick) 376
5. Barrington 331

South Carolina
1. Wando (Mt. Pleasant) 698
2. Mann (Greenville) 414
3. St. Joseph's Catholic (Greenville) 374
4. Flora (Columbia) 353
5. Bishop England (Charleston) 337

South Dakota
1. Lincoln (Sioux Falls) 512
The Webb School won a Tennessee football title.
The Webb School won a Tennessee football title.
Photo by Jason Goode
2. O'Gorman (Sioux Falls) 428
3. Roosevelt (Sioux Falls) 326
4. Parkston 247
5. Aberdeen Central 220

Tennessee
1. Webb (Knoxville) 715
2. Baylor (Chattanooga) 606
3. Memphis University (Memphis) 584
4. Brentwood 462
5. Brentwood Academy 434

Texas
1. Carroll (Southlake) 464
2. Allen 432
3. Aledo 405
4. The Woodlands 346
5. Highland Park (Dallas) 315



Utah
1. Desert Hills (St. George) 557
2. Park City 429
3. Panguitch 396
4. Davis (Kaysville) 318
5. Skyline (Salt Lake City) 286

Vermont
1. South Burlington 506
2. Champlain Valley Union (Hinesburg) 476
3. Rice Memorial (South Burlington) 404
4. U-32 (Montpelier) 283
5. Harwood (Moretown) 241

Virginia
1. Walker Governor's (Richmond) 580
2. Blacksburg 511
3. Mason (Falls Church) 480
4. Loudoun County (Leesburg) 469
5. Oakton (Vienna) 456

Washington
1. Mercer Island 535
2. Bellarmine Prep (Tacoma) 398
3. Puyallup 373
4. Colton 360
5. Kamiakin (Kennewick) 338

West Virginia
1. Bridgeport 423
2. George Washington (Charleston) 354
3. Huntington 336
4. Hurricane 268
5. Charleston Catholic 264

Wisconsin
1. Edgewood (Madison) 517
2. Kimberly 440
3. Arrowhead (Hartland) 369
4. Wisconsin Lutheran (Milwaukee) 272
5. University School of Milwaukee 239



Wyoming
1. Campbell County (Gillette) 600
2. Powell 431
3. Natrona County (Casper) 388
4. Cokeville 360
5. Douglas 293