2019-20 MaxPreps Cup fall state-by-state leaders

By Kevin Askeland Jan 22, 2020, 11:45am

Top 5 schools in every state from Alabama to Wyoming.

Video: 2019 Fall MaxPreps Cup - Carmel
The Indiana school finished second in 2018-19 and continues its dominance after the fall season of 2019-2020.

Champlain Valley Union (Hinesburg, Vt.) is the fall leader in the MaxPreps Cup standings, but it also holds the largest lead in the state competition, leading the next highest qualifier by 584 points. The Redhawks sports programs have 1,033 points, leading Rice Memorial, which has 449 points.

The closest competition comes in Michigan, where Mercy (Farmington Hills) and Pioneer (Ann Arbor) are tied for the state lead with 570 points. Additionally, Forest Hills Northern and East Grand Rapids are knotted in the fifth place with 400 points each.

See the list below for the top five schools in all 50 states and Washington D.C.

The MaxPreps Cup is a system used by MaxPreps to determine the No. 1 high school sports program in the nation. Schools accumulate points for finishing first or second in the state finals/championship or finishing in the Top 25 national rankings for a particular sport.



Points are also awarded based on the size of the state, the popularity of the sport, the playoff classification for the sport played and for the number of teams competing in that playoff classification.

MaxPreps Cup Fall Rankings by state

Alabama
1. UMS-Wright Prep (Mobile), 569

State champions: Girls swimming, football
State runner-up: Boys cross country

2. Spanish Fort, 441
3. Whitesburg Christian Academy (Huntsville), 432
4. Homewood, 408
5. Huntsville, 398

Alaska
1. South (Anchorage), 702

State champions: Football, boys tennis, girls volleyball, girls cross country

2. Dimond (Anchorage), 421
3. Service (Anchorage), 295
4. Grace Christian (Anchorage), 264
5. Haines, 244
Elijah Bowdon, South
Elijah Bowdon, South
Photo by Skip Hickey
Arizona
1. Campo Verde (Gilbert), 382

State champions: Boys swimming
State runner-up: Football; girls swimming

2. Brophy College Prep (Phoenix), 341
3. Chaparral (Scottsdale), 309
4. Flagstaff, 304
5. Chandler, 282



Arkansas
1. Bentonville, 902

State champions: Girls cross country, boys cross country, boys golf, girls golf, girls volleyball

2. Jonesboro, 704
3. Pulaski Academy (Little Rock), 651
4. Valley View (Jonesboro), 574
5. Episcopal (Little Rock), 399

California
1. Campolindo (Moraga), 705

State champions: Girls cross country, boys cross country
State runner-up: Girls volleyball

2. Newbury Park, 548
3. Great Oak (Temecula), 547
4. Menlo School (Atherton), 465
5. Saint Francis (Mountain View), 410

Colorado
1. Cherry Creek (Greenwood Village), 516

State champions: Football
State runner-up: Boys tennis, girls cross country
National fall sports rankings: Girls cross country, No. 22

2. Regis Jesuit (Aurora), 434
3. Sterling, 402
4. Broomfield, 391
5. Columbine (Littleton), 387



Connecticut
1. Hand (Madison), 534

State champions: Girls field hockey, boys soccer
State runner-up: Girls swimming, football

2. Tolland, 474
3. Darien, 384
4. Staples (Westport), 366
5. Weston, 320

Delaware
1. Padua Academy (Wilmington), 383

State champions: Girls volleyball, girls cross country
State runner-up: Girls field hockey

2. Salesianum (Wilmington), 277
3. Wilmington Friends (Wilmington), 221
4. Wilmington Charter (Wilmington), 217
5. St. Mark's (Wilmington), 196

District of Columbia
1. St. John's, 565

State champions: Girls volleyball, girls cross country, girls tennis
State runner-up: Boys cross country, football, girls field hockey

2. Gonzaga, 285
3. Friendship Collegiate Academy, 160
4. Sidwell Friends, 150
5. Maret, 140



Florida
1. Bolles (Jacksonville), 945

State champions: Boys swimming, girls swimming
State runner-up: Football, boys cross country, girls cross country

2. Chiles (Tallahassee), 705
3. Oviedo, 700
4. Pine Crest (Fort Lauderdale), 642
5. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale), 607

Georgia
1. Blessed Trinity (Roswell), 675

State champions: Football, girls volleyball
State runner-up: Girls cross country

2. Allatoona (Acworth), 650
3. Westminster (Atlanta), 585
4. Pace Academy (Atlanta), 550
5. Wesleyan (Norcross), 540

Hawaii
1. Punahou (Honolulu), 367

State champions: Girls cross country, boys cross country
State runner-up: Girls volleyball

2. St. Louis (Honolulu), 299
3. 'Iolani (Honolulu), 292
4. Hawaii Baptist Academy (Honolulu), 187
5. Seabury Hall (Makawao), 187
Chloe Kaahanui, Punahou
Chloe Kaahanui, Punahou
Photo by Heston Quan
Idaho
1. Sugar-Salem (Sugar City), 707

State champions: Boys cross country, girls cross country, football, girls volleyball
State runner-up: Girls soccer



2. Boise, 571
3. Timberline (Boise), 346
4. Bishop Kelly (Boise), 306
5. Kuna, 293

Illinois
1. Benet Academy (Lisle), 1,003

State champions: Girls cross country, boys soccer, girls volleyball
State runner-up: Girls tennis
National fall sports rankings: Boys soccer, No. 10; Girls volleyball, No. 4.

2. Wheaton-Warrenville South (Wheaton), 434
3. Mater Dei (Breese), 425
4. West Chicago, 312
5. Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort), 290
5. Chicago Mt. Carmel (Chicago), 290

Indiana
1. Carmel, 962

State champions: Football, boys tennis
State runner-up: Girls soccer, boys cross country
National fall sports rankings: Girls soccer, No. 7

2. Evansville Memorial, 510
3. Zionsville, 505
4. Lafayette Central Catholic, 401
5. Indianapolis Lutheran, 346

Iowa
1. Dowling Catholic (West Des Moines), 608

State champions: Football, boys cross country, girls swimming



2. Valley (West Des Moines), 445
3. Western Dubuque (Epworth), 367
4. Dallas Center-Grimes (Dallas Center), 291
5. Cedar Falls, 264

Kansas
1. Buhler, 617

State champions: Boys cross country, girls golf, girls cross country
State runner-up: Girls tennis

2. Aquinas (Overland Park), 512
3. St. James Academy (Lenexa), 406
4. Bishop Miege (Shawnee Mission), 402
5. East (Shawnee Mission), 356

Kentucky
1. Trinity (Louisville), 613

State champions: Boys cross country, football
State runner-up: Boys golf

2. Assumption (Louisville), 451
3. Pikeville, 335
4. Greenwood (Bowling Green), 296
5. Henry Clay (Lexington), 270

Louisiana
1. Catholic-B.R. (Baton Rouge), 523

State champions: Boys swimming, boys cross country
State runner-up: Football



2. E.D. White (Thibodaux), 444
3. Metairie Park Country Day (Metairie), 431
4. Newman (New Orleans), 389
5. St. Joseph's Academy (Baton Rouge), 366

Maine
1. Falmouth, 421

State champions: Boys soccer, girls volleyball
State runner-up: Girls cross country

2. Greely (Cumberland Center), 343
3. Mt. Ararat (Topsham), 332
4. Bonny Eagle (Standish), 330
5. Yarmouth, 328

Maryland
1. Severna Park, 610

State champions: Girls field hockey, boys cross country
State runner-up: Girls cross country, girls soccer
National fall sports rankings: Boys cross country, No. 17

2. Oakdale (Ijamsville), 562
3. Northern (Owings), 529
4. Middletown, 470
5. Liberty (Sykesville), 377

Massachusetts
1. Winchester, 774

State champions: Boys golf, boys soccer
State runner-up: Girls soccer, girls volleyball



2. Needham, 564
3. Wellesley, 462
4. Lincoln-Sudbury (Sudbury), 395
5. Longmeadow, 395

Michigan
1. (tie) Mercy (Farmington Hills), 570

State champions: Girls volleyball, girls swimming
National fall sports rankings: Girls volleyball, No. 6

1. (tie) Pioneer (Ann Arbor), 570
State champions: Girls cross country
State runner-up: Girls swimming, boys tennis

3. St. Mary Catholic Central (Monroe), 500
4. Brighton, 455
5. (tie) Forest Hills Northern (Grand Rapids), 400
5. (tie) East Grand Rapids (Grand Rapids), 400

Minnesota
1. Edina, 946

State champions: Boys soccer, girls swimming, girls tennis, girls cross country
National fall sports rankings: Boys soccer, No. 11; Girls cross country, No. 14

2. Wayzata (Plymouth), 685
3. Blake (Minneapolis), 550
4. Perham, 428
5. Minnetonka, 318



Mississippi
1. St. Andrew's Episcopal (Ridgeland), 579

State champions: Girls cross country, boys swimming, girls swimming
State runner-up: Girls volleyball

2. Corinth, 538
3. Jackson Prep (Jackson), 340
4. Madison Central (Madison), 301
5. (tie) Brookhaven, 271
5. (tie) Saltillo, 271

Missouri
1. De Smet Jesuit (St. Louis), 554

State champions: Football, boys soccer
National fall sports rankings: Boys soccer, No. 24

2. Raymore-Peculiar (Peculiar), 445
3. St. Joseph's Academy (St. Louis), 440
4. Fatima (Westphalia), 400
5. Platte County (Platte City), 400

Montana
1. Bozeman, 931

State champions: Boys golf, boys cross country, football, girls golf, girls cross country
State runner-up: Boys soccer

2. Laurel, 652
3. Hellgate (Missoula), 374
4. Lincoln County (Eureka), 300
5. Manhattan, 297



Nebraska
1. Skutt Catholic (Omaha), 683

State champions: Football, girls volleyball, boys cross country
State runner-up: Girls cross country

2. Lincoln Southwest (Lincoln), 479
3. Lincoln Lutheran (Lincoln), 328
4. Scottsbluff, 315
5. Gering, 271

Nevada
1. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas), 486

State champions: Girls golf, girls volleyball, boys soccer

2. Coronado (Henderson), 433
3. Centennial (Las Vegas), 356
4. Boulder City, 327
5. Truckee (Calif.), 296
*Truckee competes in Nevada

New Hampshire
1. Hanover, 392

State champions: Boys soccer, girls field hockey; girls soccer

2. Exeter, 350
3. Concord, 339
4. Hopkinton (Contoocook), 323
5. Londonderry, 279



New Jersey
1. Hunterdon Central (Flemington), 578

State champions: Girls soccer
State runner-up: Boys soccer, girls field hockey
National fall sports rankings: Girls soccer, No. 11

2. Williamstown, 506
3. Haddonfield, 436
4. Wayne Valley (Wayne), 431
5. Ridgewood, 427

New Mexico
1. Albuquerque Academy (Albuquerque), 424

State runner-up: boys cross country, girls soccer, girls cross country, girls volleyball

2. Volcano Vista (Albuquerque), 394
3. Los Alamos, 389
4. Cleveland (Rio Rancho), 370
5. St. Pius X (Albuquerque), 340
Lorelei Logan, Albuquerque Academy
Lorelei Logan, Albuquerque Academy
Photo by Jim Smith
New York
1. Fayetteville-Manlius (Manlius), 703

State champions: Boys cross country, girls cross country
State runner-up: Girls soccer
National fall sports rankings: Boys cross country, No. 11; Girls cross country, No. 7

2. Brooklyn Tech (Brooklyn), 626
3. Beacon (New York), 532
4. Bronx High School of Science, 524
5. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (Burnt Hills), 456

North Carolina
1. Charlotte Catholic (Charlotte), 705

State champions: Girls tennis, football
State runner-up: Boys soccer



2. Chapel Hill, 655
3. Green Hope (Cary), 563
4. Weddington (Matthews), 455
5. East Surry (Pilot Mountain), 445

North Dakota
1. Century (Bismarck), 779

State champions: Football, girls swimming, boys cross country, girls golf
State runner-up: Girls volleyball

2. Fargo Davies (Fargo), 392
3. Langdon/Edmore/Munich (Langdon), 378
4. Bowman County co-op [Bowman/Rhame/Scranton] (Bowman), 214
5. Williston, 194

Ohio
1. Archbishop Alter (Kettering), 477

State champions: Girls soccer
State runner-up: Boys golf
National fall sports rankings: Girls soccer, No. 20

2. Liberty-Benton (Findlay), 455
3. Wellington School (Columbus), 435
4. Columbus Academy (Gahanna), 410
5. St. Ignatius (Cleveland), 340

Oklahoma
1. Lincoln Christian (Tulsa), 814

State champions: Boys cross country, girls cross country, football, girls volleyball



2. Owasso, 560
3. Carl Albert (Midwest City), 401
4. Jenks, 375
5. Union Christian Academy (Fort Smith, Ark.), 356

Oregon
1. Jesuit (Portland), 692

State champions: Girls volleyball, girls soccer
State runner-up: Boys cross country, girls cross country
National fall sports rankings: Boys cross country, No. 18; Girls soccer, No. 10; Girls cross country, No. 11

2. Franklin (Portland), 362
3. Central Catholic (Portland), 353
4. Wilsonville, 345
5. Summit (Bend), 345

Pennsylvania
1. Fox Chapel (Pittsburgh), 558

State champions: Girls tennis, boys golf
National fall sports rankings: Boys golf, No. 12

2. Sewickley Academy (Sewickley), 470
3. Downingtown West (Downingtown), 469
4. Lower Dauphin (Hummelstown), 425
5. Palmyra, 406

Rhode Island
1. La Salle Academy (Providence), 482

State champions: Girls tennis, boys cross country, boys soccer
National fall sports rankings: Boys cross country, No. 6



2. Bishop Hendricken (Warwick), 275
3. East Greenwich (East Greenwich), 258
4. Tiverton, 256
5. South Kingstown (Wakefield), 255

South Carolina
1. Oceanside Collegiate Academy (Mt. Pleasant), 522

State champions: Girls golf, girls swimming
State runner-up: Girls tennis, girls volleyball
National fall sports rankings: Girls golf, No. 17

2. St. Joseph's Catholic (Greenville), 514
3. Mann (Greenville), 479
4. Nation Ford (Fort Mill), 462
5. Eastside (Taylors), 429
5. Hilton Head (Hilton Head Island), 429

South Dakota
1. Sioux Falls Christian (Sioux Falls), 579

State champions: Boys golf, boys cross country, girls volleyball
State runner-up: Boys soccer

2. Lincoln (Sioux Falls), 553
3. Roosevelt (Sioux Falls), 429
4. O'Gorman (Sioux Falls), 420
5. Tea, 417

Tennessee
1. Signal Mountain, 822

State champions: Girls soccer, boys golf, boys cross country, girls cross country
National fall sports rankings: Boys golf, No. 16



2. Brentwood, 656
3. Alcoa, 560
4. Ravenwood (Brentwood), 477
5. McCallie (Chattanooga), 456
5. Briarcrest Christian (Eads), 456

Texas
1. Carroll (Southlake), 568

State champions: Girls cross country, boys cross country
National fall sports rankings: Boys cross country, No. 14; football, No. 20

2. Plano West (Plano), 472
3. Miller Grove (Cumby), 420
4. San Antonio Christian (San Antonio), 409
5. North Shore (Houston), 408

Utah
1. Morgan, 547

State champions: Boys golf, girls tennis, girls cross country, football
State runner-up: Girls volleyball

2. Lone Peak (Highland), 452
3. Corner Canyon (Draper), 402
4. American Fork, 358
5. Panguitch, 357

Vermont
1. Champlain Valley Union (Hinesburg), 1,033

State champions: Girls cross country, boys cross country, boys volleyball, girls volleyball, boys soccer, girls soccer
State runner-up: Boys golf
National fall sports rankings: Boys soccer, No. 2; Girls soccer, No. 6



2. Rice Memorial (South Burlington), 449
3. Essex (Essex Junction), 324
4. Bellows Falls, 262
5. Stowe, 258

Virginia
1. Deep Run (Glen Allen), 705

State champions: Boys volleyball, girls cross country, boys golf
State runner-up: Boys cross country

2. Radford, 528
3. Loudoun Valley (Purcellville), 432
4. Cox (Virginia Beach), 431
5. Langley (McLean), 398

Washington
1. Camas, 573

State champions: Boys cross country, football
State runner-up: Girls cross country

2. Tahoma (Maple Valley), 353
3. Lake Washington (Kirkland), 325
4. Bellevue, 313
5. Ellensburg, 313

West Virginia
1. Fairmont Senior (Fairmont), 568

State champions: Boys cross country, girls cross country, boys golf, boys soccer



2. Morgantown, 407
3. George Washington (Charleston), 340
4. Bridgeport, 275
5. Oak Glen (New Cumberland), 245

Wisconsin
1. Muskego, 659

State champions: Football, girls cross country
State runner-up: Girls tennis
National fall sports rankings: Girls cross country, No. 16

2. Brookfield East (Brookfield), 635
3. Catholic Memorial (Waukesha), 470
4. McFarland, 469
5. Middleton, 438

Wyoming
1. Sheridan, 482

State champions: Football, boys cross country
State runner-up: Girls tennis, girls golf

2. Lander Valley (Lander), 374
3. Star Valley (Afton), 351
4. Thunder Basin (Gillette), 350
5. Central (Cheyenne), 298
Josue Espinoza, Camas
Josue Espinoza, Camas
Photo by Patrick Krohn