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Beamer soccer tops state rankings

November 1st, 2011 at Tue, 1st, 2011 at 1:39 pm by caseyolson

Heading into the postseason, Todd Beamer girls soccer is the top-ranked Class 4A team in the state. The Seattle Times’ rankings came out after the Titans ended the regular season as the SPSL South Division champions.

Beamer will take on the defending state champion Kentwood Conquerors at 8 p.m. at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup on Nov. 2 for the SPSL title. Kentwood won the SPSL North Division.

Here are The Seattle Times rankings for Class 4A for Week 9:

Class 4A

1. Beamer (13-0-3)
2. Skyline (13-0-2)
3. Snohomish (15-1-1)
4. Skyview (Vancouver) (12-0-3)
5. Kentwood (14-1-1)
6. Tahoma (11-3-2)
7. Bellarmine Prep (13-2-1)
8. Gonzaga Prep (14-2-0)
9. Mead (12-3-0)
10. Kentridge (11-2-3)

On the bubble: Cascade (Everett) (9-6-1), Central Valley (Spokane)
(12-3-0), Curtis (10-3-3), Eastlake (6-3-8), Emerald Ridge (11-4-1),
Edmonds-Woodway (9-5-2), Evergreen (Vancouver) (8-3-1), Gig Harbor
(12-3-1), Issaquah (9-4-2), Jackson (11-3-2), Kentlake (8-5-3), Lake
Stevens (13-4-0), Lewis & Clark (Spokane) (14-3-0), Moses Lake
(11-5-0), Olympia (11-2-3), Puyallup (10-2-4), Redmond (8-6-3),
Richland (12-3-0), Rogers (Puyallup) (7-3-6), South Kitsap (10-3-2),
Woodinville (7-5-3).

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