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The MaxPreps Cup examines which high school sports programs have had the most success during the Fall Sports season. Awarding points based on size of state, sports participation levels, playoff enrollment levels and playoff classification size, the MaxPreps Cup determines the top high school programs in the country.
Following is a look at the top 10 high school sports programs in each state based on the MaxPreps Cup formula.
2017-18 MaxPreps Cup fall individual state rankings
Alaska
1. Dimond (Anchorage) — 514
State champions: Girls swimming, girls volleyball.
State runner-up: Boys swimming, boys tennis
2.
Bartlett (Anchorage) — 307
3.
Homer — 301
4.
West (Anchorage) — 297
5.
Barrow — 257
6.
West Valley (Fairbanks) — 251
7.
Soldotna — 180
8.
Anchorage Christian (Anchorage) — 162
9.
Thunder Mountain (Juneau) — 154
10.
Valdez — 152
Alabama
1. St. Paul's Episcopal (Mobile) — 576
State champions: Boys swimming, football, girls swimming
2.
Auburn — 499
3.
Huntsville — 405
4.
McGill-Toolen (Mobile) — 389
5.
Homewood — 357
6.
Scottsboro — 352
7.
Bob Jones (Madison) — 337
8.
Westminster School at Oak Mountain (Birmingham) — 332
9.
Randolph School (Huntsville) — 281
10.
St. John Paul II (Huntsville) — 262
Arkansas
1. Fayetteville — 779
State champions: Boys golf, girls tennis, girls volleyball, girls cross country
State runner-up: Boys cross country
2.
Greenwood — 665
3.
Jonesboro — 591
4.
Pulaski Academy (Little Rock) — 502
5.
Bentonville — 489
6.
Baptist Prep (Little Rock) — 471
7.
Lakeside (Hot Springs) — 449
8.
Shiloh Christian (Springdale) — 324
9.
Genoa Central (Texarkana) — 304
10.
Pottsville — 292
Arizona
1. Xavier College Prep (Phoenix) — 640
State champions: Girls golf, girls swimming, girls volleyball
State runner-up: Girls cross country
National ranking: Girls volleyball No. 9
2.
Chaparral (Scottsdale) — 551
3.
Chandler — 523
4.
Northland Prep Academy (Flagstaff) — 408
5.
Brophy College Prep (Phoenix) — 380
6.
Flagstaff — 316
7.
Desert Heights Prep (Glendale) — 296
8.
Salpointe Catholic (Tucson) — 287
9.
Notre Dame Prep (Scottsdale) — 244
10.
Phoenix Country Day (Paradise Valley) — 221
California
1. Saint Francis (Mountain View) — 759
State champions: Football, boys cross country
State runner-up: Girls tennis (NorCal)
National ranking: Boys cross country No. 9
2.
Mater Dei (Santa Ana) — 620
3.
Great Oak (Temecula) — 596
4.
University (San Francisco) — 445
5.
Archbishop Mitty (San Jose) — 427
6.
Los Gatos — 354
7.
Folsom — 322
8.
Narbonne (Harbor City) — 290
9.
Corona del Mar (Newport Beach) — 270
9.
Serra (San Mateo) — 270
Colorado
1. Palmer Ridge (Monument) — 601
State champions: Boys cross country, football, girls field hockey
State runner-up: Girls cross country
2.
Mountain Vista (Highlands Ranch) — 470
3.
Cherry Creek (Greenwood Village) — 375
4.
Broomfield — 361
5.
Strasburg — 348
6.
Lyons — 336
7.
Pomona (Arvada) — 322
8.
Kent Denver (Englewood) — 314
9.
Peak to Peak (Lafayette) — 292
10.
Centaurus (Lafayette) — 266
Connecticut
1. Greenwich — 560
State champions: Girls swimming, girls volleyball
State runner-up: Girls cross country, football
2.
St. Joseph (Trumbull) — 494
3.
Staples (Westport) — 397
4.
RHAM (Hebron) — 379
5.
Darien — 352
6.
Glastonbury — 336
7.
Pomperaug (Southbury) — 336
8.
Ridgefield (Ridgefield) — 271
9.
Haddam-Killingworth (Higganum) — 256
10.
Lyman Memorial (Lebanon) — 249
Delaware
1. Salesianum (Wilmington) — 350
State champions: Boys soccer, boys cross country
National ranking: Boys Soccer No. 7
2.
Tatnall (Wilmington) — 268
3.
Smyrna — 257
4.
Delmar — 244
5.
Padua Academy (Wilmington) — 243
6.
Ursuline Academy (Wilmington) — 176
7.
Caravel (Bear) — 146
8.
Milford — 105
8.
Middletown — 105
10.
St. Andrew's (Middletown) — 91
Florida
1. Bolles (Jacksonville) — 735
State champions: Boys swimming, boys cross country, girls swimming
State runner-up: Girls cross country
National ranking: Boys cross country No. 21
2.
American Heritage (Plantation) — 733
3.
Chiles (Tallahassee) — 585
4.
Venice — 552
5.
Ponte Vedra — 440
6.
Oviedo — 420
7.
Circle Christian (Orlando) — 380
8.
Creekside (Jacksonville) — 355
9.
Pine Crest (Fort Lauderdale) — 325
9.
Gulliver Prep (Miami) — 325
Georgia
1. Marist (Atlanta) — 741
State champions: Boys cross country, girls volleyball, girls cross country
State runner-up: Football
2.
McIntosh (Peachtree City) — 576
3.
Westminster (Atlanta) — 461
4.
Gordon Lee (Chickamauga) — 436
5.
Cambridge (Milton) — 412
6.
Calhoun — 404
7.
Blessed Trinity (Roswell) — 379
8.
Creekview (Canton) — 357
9.
Etowah (Woodstock) — 298
10.
Banks County (Homer) — 297
Hawaii
1. 'Iolani (Honolulu) — 324
State champions: Boys cross country
State runner-up: Girls volleyball, girls cross country
2.
Hawaii Baptist Academy (Honolulu) — 294
3.
St. Louis (Honolulu) — 224
4.
Hilo — 160
5.
Kamehameha Kapalama (Honolulu) — 156
6.
Le Jardin Academy (Kailua) — 146
7.
Lahainaluna (Lahaina) — 140
8.
Punahou (Honolulu) — 132
9.
Seabury Hall (Makawao) — 112
10.
Kahuku — 105
Idaho
1. Sugar-Salem (Sugar City) — 428
State champions: Boys cross country, girls cross country, girls volleyball.
2.
Skyline (Idaho Falls) — 304
3.
Mountain View (Meridian) — 303
4.
Liberty Charter (Nampa) — 276
5.
Soda Springs — 236
6.
Highland (Pocatello) — 200
7.
Shelley — 184
8.
Fruitland — 180
9.
Twin Falls — 176
10.
Borah (Boise) — 172
10.
Centennial (Boise) — 172
10.
Rocky Mountain (Meridian) — 172
10.
Bonneville (Idaho Falls) — 172
Illinois
1. Naperville North (Naperville) — 588
State champions: Boys soccer, Girls cross country
National ranking: Boys soccer No. 1, girls cross country No. 2
2.
Dunlap — 385
3.
Marist (Chicago) — 342
4.
Downers Grove North (Downers Grove) — 304
5.
Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort) — 270
5.
Batavia — 270
7.
Phillips (Chicago) — 250
7.
Rochester (Rochester) — 250
7.
Prairie Ridge (Crystal Lake) — 250
7.
Rosary (Aurora) — 250
7.
Solorio (Chicago) — 250
7.
Elmwood (Elmwood) — 250
7.
Althoff Catholic (Belleville) — 250
Indiana
1. Evansville Memorial (Evansville) — 720
State champions: Girls soccer, boys soccer, football, girls soccer
National ranking: Girls soccer No. 5.
2.
Carmel — 564
3.
Zionsville — 496
4.
Penn (Mishawaka) — 459
5.
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory (Indianapolis) — 344
6.
Ben Davis (Indianapolis) — 330
7.
Columbus East (Columbus) — 250
8.
Avon — 246
9.
Harrison (West Lafayette) — 244
10.
East Central (St. Leon) — 240
Iowa
1. Dowling Catholic (West Des Moines) — 351
State champions: Football
State runner-up: Girls swimming
2.
Wahlert (Dubuque) — 334
3.
Hudson — 301
4.
Pella — 266
5.
Mid-Prairie (Wellman) — 259
6.
Xavier (Cedar Rapids) — 220
7.
Waukon — 200
7.
Van Meter — 200
7.
Don Bosco (Gilbertville) — 200
7.
West Sioux (Hawarden) — 200
Kansas
1. Aquinas (Overland Park) — 592
State champions: Boys cross country, girls golf
State runner-up: Football, girls volleyball
2.
Blue Valley North (Overland Park) — 507
3.
St. James Academy (Lenexa) — 470
4.
Bishop Carroll (Wichita) — 434
5.
Bishop Miege (Shawnee Mission) — 378
6.
Central (Andover) — 367
7.
Hayden (Topeka) — 334
8.
Blue Valley West (Stilwell) — 331
9.
Northwest (Olathe) — 290
10.
Bennington — 259
Kentucky
1. St. Xavier (Louisville) — 770
State champions: Boys soccer, boys cross country
State runner-up: Boys golf, football
National ranking: Boys soccer No. 19
2.
Trinity (Louisville) — 415
3.
Assumption (Louisville) — 364
4.
Trinity Christian Academy (Lexington) — 308
5.
West Jessamine (Nicholasville) — 242
6.
Lexington Christian (Lexington) — 216
7.
Sacred Heart (Louisville) — 204
8.
Daviess County (Owensboro) — 193
9.
Covington Catholic (Park Hills) — 190
9.
Boyle County (Danville) — 190
9.
Franklin-Simpson (Franklin) — 190

Catholic-B.R. after its state football title.
File photo by Parker Waters
Louisiana
1. Catholic-B.R. (Baton Rouge) — 539
State champions: Football, boys cross country
State runner-up: Boys swimming
2.
E.D. White (Thibodaux) — 496
3.
St. Joseph's Academy (Baton Rouge) — 475
4.
West Feliciana (St. Francisville) — 408
5.
St. Martin's Episcopal (Metairie) — 304
6.
Episcopal of Acadiana (Cade) — 284
7.
St. Michael (Baton Rouge) — 279
8.
Episcopal (Baton Rouge) — 259
9.
Newman (New Orleans) — 252
10.
Pope John Paul II (Slidell) — 249
Maine1. Scarborough — 680State champions: Boys golf, girls volleyball
State runner-up: Boys cross country, girls soccer
2.
Yarmouth — 448
3.
Cape Elizabeth — 343
4.
Camden Hills (Rockport) — 308
5.
Maranacook (Readfield) — 278
6.
Falmouth — 247
7.
Orono — 228
8.
Maine Central Institute (Pittsfield) — 214
9.
Richmond — 207
10.
Houlton — 193
Maryland1. Linganore (Frederick) — 566State champions: Boys cross country, football, girls soccer
2.
Severna Park — 442
3.
River Hill (Clarksville) — 422
4.
C. Milton Wright (Bel Air) — 344
5.
Sparrows Point (Baltimore) — 336
6.
St. Frances Academy (Baltimore) — 335
7.
Hereford (Parkton) — 326
8.
Northern (Owings) — 324
9.
St. Mary's (Annapolis) — 296
10.
Annapolis Area Christian (Severn) — 276
Massachusetts1. Concord-Carlisle (Concord) — 392State champions: Boys soccer, girls cross country
2.
Melrose — 389
3.
Nipmuc Regional (Upton) — 292
4.
Andover — 252
5.
Everett — 240
5.
King Philip Regional (Wrentham) — 240
7.
Wellesley — 236
8.
Brockton — 234
8.
Newton North (Newtonville) — 234
10.
St. John's (Shrewsbury) — 230
10.
Dennis-Yarmouth Regional (South Yarmouth) — 230
Michigan1. Marian (Bloomfield Hills) — 465State runner-up: Girls golf, girls swimming, girls volleyball
2.
Marquette — 460
3.
Sacred Heart Academy (Mt. Pleasant) — 400
4.
Troy — 365
5.
Cranbrook Kingswood (Bloomfield Hills) — 320
6.
Novi — 318
7.
Chassell — 275
8.
Central Lake — 270
8.
De La Salle Collegiate (Warren) — 270
8.
Clarkston — 270
Minnesota
1. Wayzata (Plymouth) — 776
State champions: Boys soccer, boys cross country, girls cross country
National ranking: Boys soccer No. 10, girls cross country No. 7, boys cross country No. 11.
2.
Edina — 579
3.
Perham — 579
4.
Eagan — 393
5.
Minneota — 379
6.
Stillwater — 338
7.
Minnetonka — 308
8.
Lakeville North — 258
9.
Eden Prairie — 250
10.
Spring Grove — 240
Mississippi
1. Pearl — 539
State champions: Boys cross country, football
State runner-up: Girls cross country
2.
Jackson Prep (Jackson) — 468
3.
Jackson Academy (Jackson) — 403
4.
St. Andrews Episcopal — 385
5.
Simpson Academy (Mendenhall) — 328
6.
Ocean Springs — 299
7.
Corinth — 279
7.
Brookhaven — 279
9.
Madison Central — 277
10.
Saltillo — 269
Missouri
1. New Haven — 520
State champions: Boys cross country
State runner-up: Girls volleyball, girls cross country
2.
Lamar — 460
3.
Blue Springs — 455
4.
Festus — 440
5.
Rock Bridge (Columbia) — 400
6.
Fatima (Westphalia) — 355
7.
St. Joseph's Academy (St. Louis) — 278
8.
Christian Brothers (St. Louis) — 270
9.
Rockhurst (Kansas City) — 266
10.
Maryville — 260
10.
Webb City — 260
Montana
1. Bozeman — 609
State champions: Boys cross country, girls golf, girls cross country
State runner-up: Girls soccer
National ranking: Girls cross country No. 5
2.
Billings Senior (Billings) — 307
3.
Helena — 297
4.
Manhattan Christian (Manhattan) — 281
5.
Laurel — 276
6.
Manhattan — 256
7.
Billings Central Catholic (Billings) — 249
7.
Belgrade — 249
9.
Corvallis — 231
10.
Glacier (Kalispell) — 214
Nebraska
1. Skutt Catholic (Omaha) — 602
State champions: Boys cross country, girls volleyball
State runner-up: Football, girls cross country
2.
Lincoln Southwest (Lincoln) — 543
3.
Papillion-LaVista South (Papillion) — 396
4.
Elkhorn South (Omaha) — 312
5.
Malcolm — 301
6.
Holdrege — 284
7.
Duchesne (Omaha) — 269
8.
Omaha North (Omaha) — 230
9.
York — 210
10.
Fort Calhoun — 204
Nevada
1. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) — 596
State champions: Football, girls soccer
State runner-up: Girls tennis, girls volleyball
National ranking: Football No. 13
2.
The Meadows School (Las Vegas) — 463
3.
Boulder City (Boulder City) — 427
4.
Coronado (Henderson) — 284
5.
Pahranagat Valley (Alamo) — 276
6.
Spring Creek (Spring Creek) — 248
6.
North Tahoe (Tahoe City, Calif.) — 248
8.
Centennial (Las Vegas) — 229
9.
Shadow Ridge (Las Vegas) — 166
9.
Spanish Springs (Sparks) — 166
New Hampshire
1. Windham — 348
State champions: Girls field hockey, girls volleyball
State runner-up: Boys golf, boys soccer
2.
Pinkerton (Derry) — 328
3.
Concord — 312
4.
Manchester Central (Manchester) — 247
5.
Campbell (Litchfield) — 242
6.
Bow — 231
7.
Hopkinton (Contoocook) — 229
8.
Mascenic Regional (New Ipswich) — 218
9.
Derryfield (Manchester) — 208
10.
Souhegan (Amherst) — 193
New Jersey
1. Haddonfield — 826
State champions: Boys cross country, football, girls field hockey, girls tennis, girls cross country
2.
Ridge (Basking Ridge) — 536
3.
Voorhees (Glen Gardner) — 447
4.
Immaculate Heart Academy (Washington Township) — 445
5.
Montclair Kimberley Academy (Montclair) — 436
6.
West Morris Mendham (Mendham) — 428
7.
River Dell (Oradell) — 424
8.
North Hunterdon (Annandale) — 418
9.
Christian Brothers Academy (Lincroft) — 353
10.
Pompton Lakes — 339
10.
Mater Dei (New Monmouth) — 339
New Mexico
1. Albuquerque Academy — 525
State champions: Boys cross country, girls cross country, girls soccer
State runner-up: Boys soccer
2.
Cleveland (Rio Rancho) — 423
3.
La Cueva (Albuquerque) — 404
4.
Sandia Prep (Albuquerque) — 391
5.
Hope Christian (Albuquerque) — 221
6.
Robertson (Las Vegas) — 212
7.
Pecos — 201
8.
Manzano (Albuquerque) — 200
9.
Ruidoso — 180
9.
Artesia — 180
New York
1. Brooklyn Tech — 522
State champions: Girls tennis, girls cross country
State runner-up: Boys swimming, boys cross country
2.
Fayetteville-Manlius (Manlius) — 453
3.
Shenendehowa (Clifton Park) — 395
4.
Mount Academy (Esopus) — 390
5.
Martin Luther King Jr Educational Campus (New York) — 364
6.
Vestal — 341
7.
Maple Grove (Bemus Point) — 330
8.
Wagner (Staten Island) — 301
9.
Troy — 290
10.
Mary Louis Academy (Jamaica) — 288

Green Hope (N.C.) volleyball
File photo by Carin Goodall-Gosnell
North Carolina
1. Green Hope (Cary) — 867
State champions: Boys cross country, girls tennis, girls volleyball.
State runner-up: Girls cross country
National ranking: Boys cross country No. 25
2.
Cardinal Gibbons (Raleigh) — 718
3.
Chapel Hill — 625
4.
Charlotte Catholic (Charlotte) — 460
5.
Bishop McGuinness (Kernersville) — 440
6.
North Lincoln (Lincolnton) — 425
7.
First Flight (Kill Devil Hills) — 370
7.
Hough (Cornelius) — 370
9.
Asheville Christian Academy (Swannanoa) — 369
10.
Franklin Academy (Wake Forest) — 355
North Dakota
1. Century (Bismarck) — 488
State champions: Girls swimming, girls volleyball, boys cross country
2.
Hillsboro/Central Valley (Buxton) — 431
3.
Fargo Davies (Fargo) — 340
4.
Grand Forks Central (Grand Forks) — 233
5.
West Fargo — 200
6.
LaMoure/Litchville-Marion (LaMoure) — 192
7.
St. Mary's Central (Bismarck) — 180
8.
Bismarck — 172
8.
New Town — 172
10.
Wyndmere/Lidgerwood (Wyndmere) — 170
Ohio
1. Ursuline Academy (Cincinnati) — 505
State champions: Girls volleyball
State runner-up: Girls cross country
National ranking: Girls volleyball No. 6
2.
Lexington — 480
3.
Summit Country Day (Cincinnati) — 460
4.
Minster — 450
5.
Centerville — 409
6.
Pickerington Central (Pickerington) — 304
7.
Archbishop Hoban (Akron) — 300
8.
Columbus Academy (Gahanna) — 295
9.
Trotwood-Madison (Trotwood) — 280
9.
Beavercreek — 280
9.
Steubenville — 280
Oklahoma
1. Carl Albert (Midwest City) — 424
State champions: Football, girls softball
2.
Shattuck — 414
3.
Bartlesville — 337
3.
Hooker — 337
5.
Boise City — 327
6.
Mount St. Mary (Oklahoma City) — 323
7.
Piedmont — 278
8.
Owasso — 240
8.
Washington (Tulsa) — 240
10.
Heritage Hall (Oklahoma City) — 230
Oregon
1. Jesuit (Portland) — 713
State champions: Boys cross country, girls soccer, girls cross country
State runner-up: Boys soccer
National ranking: Girls soccer No. 8, girls cross country No. 15
2.
Summit (Bend) — 403
3.
Cascade Christian (Medford) — 312
4.
Valley Catholic (Beaverton) — 269
5.
Central Catholic (Portland) — 254
6.
Hosanna Christian (Klamath Falls) — 252
7.
Sunset (Portland) — 226
8.
Clackamas — 220
9.
Stayton — 214
10.
Santiam Christian (Corvallis) — 212
Pennsylvania
1. North Allegheny (Wexford) — 756
State champions: Girls golf, girls tennis, girls volleyball
National ranking: Girls volleyball No. 14
2.
Quaker Valley (Leetsdale) — 522
3.
Sewickley Academy (Sewickley) — 420
4 .
Camp Hill — 395
5.
Pine-Richland (Gibsonia) — 354
6.
Allentown Central Catholic (Allentown) — 350
7.
Archbishop Wood (Warminster) — 290
8.
Moon Area (Moon Township) — 284
9.
Norwin (North Huntingdon) — 282
9.
Conestoga (Berwyn) — 282
Rhode Island
1. La Salle Academy (Providence) — 792
State champions: Boys soccer, football, girls soccer, girls tennis
State runner-up: Girls cross country, boys cross country
2.
North Kingstown — 400
3.
Moses Brown (Providence) — 280
4.
Burrillville (Harrisville) — 276
5.
Bishop Hendricken (Warwick) — 261
6.
Cranston East (Cranston) — 252
7.
South Kingstown (Wakefield) — 249
8.
Barrington — 209
9.
East Greenwich — 197
10.
Johnston — 187
South Carolina
1. Bishop England (Charleston) — 664
State champions: Girls swimming, girls tennis, girls volleyball
State runner-up: Boys swimming, boys cross country
2.
St. Joseph's Catholic (Greenville) — 568
3.
Dorman (Roebuck) — 557
4.
Porter-Gaud (Charleston) — 552
5.
Riverside (Greer) — 521
6.
Wando (Mt. Pleasant) — 465
7.
Eastside (Taylors) — 415.
8.
Waccamaw (Pawley's Island) — 324
9.
Academic Magnet (North Charleston) — 317
10.
South Pointe (Rock Hill) — 286
South Dakota
1. Lincoln (Sioux Falls) — 512
State champions: Boys soccer, girls tennis
State runner-up: Girls cross country, boys cross country
2.
Riggs (Pierre) — 352
3.
O'Gorman (Sioux Falls) — 340
4.
Sioux Falls Christian (Sioux Falls) — 332
5.
West Central (Hartford) — 324
6.
Dakota Valley (North Sioux City) — 311
7.
Harrisburg — 287
8.
Ipswich — 261
9.
Custer — 216
10.
Washington (Sioux Falls) — 200
Tennessee
1. Houston (Germantown) — 651
State champions: Girls golf, girls soccer
State runner-up: Girls cross country
National ranking: Girls soccer No. 3
2.
Signal Mountain — 638
3.
Knoxville Catholic (Knoxville) — 608
4.
Alcoa — 592
5.
Brentwood Academy (Brentwood) — 557
6.
Baylor (Chattanooga) — 408
7.
Briarcrest Christian (Eads) — 391
8.
Greeneville — 389
9.
Ravenwood — 387
10.
Webb (Knoxville) — 352

John Stephen Jones, Highland Park
File photo by Kyle Dantzler
Texas
1. Highland Park (Dallas) — 520
State champions: Football, boys tennis
2.
Hebron (Carrollton) — 480
3.
Luling — 440
3.
Westlake Academy (Westlake) — 440
5.
The Woodlands Christian Academy (The Woodlands) — 403
6.
Allen — 392
7.
Miller Grove (Cumby) — 385
8.
Live Oak Classical (Waco) — 371
9.
St. Anthony (San Antonio) — 359
10.
Tornillo — 350
Utah
1. American Fork — 415
State champions: Boys cross country, girls soccer
State runner-up: Girls cross country
National ranking: Girls soccer No. 13
2.
Morgan — 404
3.
Park City — 390
4.
Lone Peak (Highland) — 379
5.
Panguitch — 355
6.
North Summit (Coalville) — 324
7.
Milford — 252
8.
Sky View (Smithfield) — 237
9.
Olympus (Salt Lake City) — 224
10.
Pleasant Grove — 223
Virginia
1. Tuscarora (Leesburg) — 645
State champions: Girls volleyball, girls cross country
State runner-up: Football
2.
Deep Run (Glen Allen) — 550
3.
Wilson Memorial (Fishersville) — 464
4.
Langley (McLean) — 428
5.
Lake Braddock (Burke) — 424
6.
Westfield (Chantilly) — 396
7.
Loudoun Valley (Purcellville) — 389
8.
Flint Hill (Oakton) — 375
9.
Albemarle (Charlottesville) — 369
10.
Blacksburg — 366
Vermont
1. Champlain Valley Union (Hinesburg) — 643
State champions: Boys volleyball, girls soccer, girls cross country
State runner-up: Boys golf, girls field hockey, girls volleyball
National ranking: Girls soccer No. 11
2.
Essex (Essex Junction) — 507
3.
Stowe — 353
4.
Harwood (Moretown) — 274
5.
St. Johnsbury Academy — 271
6.
Lake Region (Orleans) — 270
7.
Northfield — 261
8.
South Burlington — 258
9.
U-32 (Montpelier) — 248
10.
Thetford Academy — 187
Washington
1. Lewis & Clark (Spokane) — 384
State champions: Boys cross country, girls cross country
2.
Sehome (Bellingham) — 344
3.
King's (Seattle) — 336
4.
Mercer Island — 333
5.
Central Valley (Spokane Valley) — 312
6.
Northwest Christian (Lacey) — 309
7.
Liberty Bell (Winthrop) — 299
8.
Cascade (Leavenworth) — 246
9.
Richland — 240
10.
St. George's (Spokane) — 226
Wisconsin
1. Middleton — 462
State champions: Boys cross country, girls swimming
National ranking: Boys cross country No. 16
2.
Sun Prairie — 383
3.
Marquette University (Milwaukee) — 370
4.
Arrowhead (Hartland) — 347
5.
Edgewood (Madison) — 291
6.
Waunakee — 250
6.
Kimberly — 250
8.
Burlington — 244
9.
Whitefish Bay — 240
10.
Rice Lake — 230
10.
Lodi — 230
West Virginia
1. Fairmont Senior — 293
State runner-up: Boys golf, boys cross country, football
2.
Hurricane — 267
3.
Morgantown — 253
3.
Cabell Midland (Ona) — 253
5.
University (Morgantown) — 243
5.
Philip Barbour (Philippi) — 243
7.
Byrd (Clarksburg) — 237
8.
Winfield — 233
9.
Spring Valley (Huntington) — 216
10.
Martinsburg — 190
Wyoming
1. (tie) Laramie — 497
State champions: Boys tennis, boys cross country, girls swimming
State runner-up: Girls cross country
1. (tie) Walsh (Casper) — 497
State champions: Boys golf, girls golf, girls volleyball
State runner-up: Girls tennis
3.
Cody — 308
4.
Natrona County (Casper) — 273
5.
Sheridan — 257
6.
Star Valley (Afton) — 248
7.
Lander Valley (Lander) — 224
8.
Douglas — 203
9.
East (Cheyenne) — 168
10.
Wright — 163