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These are not intended to be rankings. Listed below for information purposes are the current best AAA records (solely based on eurosport scoreboard records with a minimum of four games played).

 

9-0-0 (1.000) Maryville

7-0-0 (1.000) Tennessee High

6-0-1 (0.929) Hendersonville

4-0-1 (0.900) Riverdale

3-0-1 (0.875) Jackson Northside

4-0-2 (0.833) Bearden

4-0-2 (0.833) Hardin Valley

7-1-1 (0.833) Sullivan South

5-1-0 (0.833) West Creek

6-1-1 (0.813) Farragut

3-0-2 (0.800) Brentwood

3-0-2 (0.800) Henry County

2-0-2 (0.750) LaVergne

4-1-1 (0.750) Lenoir County

5-1-2 (0.750) Beech

3-1-0 (0.750) Clarksville Northeast

3-1-0 (0.750) Independence

3-1-0 (0.750) Knox West

 

Can we get an update on their reocrds as far as this past week?

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Can we get an update on their reocrds as far as this past week?

 

These are NOT rankings. This is simply a listing of best TN AAA records according to information available on eurosport scoreboard site (minimum of five games played).

 

6-0-1 (.929) Riverdale

5-0-1 (.917) Jackson Northside

10-1-0 (.909) Maryville

8-0-2 (.900) Bearden

7-0-2 (.889) Brentwood

8-1-0 (.889) Tennessee HS

8-1-1 (.850) Hendersonville

7-1-1 (.833) Sullivan South

5-1-0 (.833) West Creek

5-0-3 (.813) Hardin Valley

3-0-2 (.800) Mt. Juliet

4-1-0 (.800) Knox Central

6-1-2 (.778) Beech

8-2-1 (.773) Blackman

4-0-4 (.750) Henry County

4-1-1 (.750) Knox West

5-1-2 (.750) McMinn County

7-2-1 (.750) Farragut

 

I am pretty certain Ravenwood belongs somewhere in this listing, but they are not recording their scores on Eurosport Scoreboard site.

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As of 4/14/11:

 

Best records in Tennessee reported to Eurosport

 

 

1 - Maryville - 11-1-0

2 - Bearden - 9-0-2

3 - Tennessee HS - 9-1-0

4 - Hendersonville - 8-1-1

5 - Blackman - 8-2-1

6 - Brentwood - 7-0-2

7 - Beech - 7-1-2

8 - Sullivan South - 7-1-2

9 - Lenoir City - 7-2-1

10 - West Creek - 7-2-0

11 - Farragut - 7-3-1

12 - Riverdale - 6-0-2

13 - Houston - 6-1-3

14 - McMinn County - 6-1-2

15 - Science Hill - 6-1-1

16 - Station Camp - 6-3

17 - Siegel - 6-4-0

 

Many with 5 or fewer wins.

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These are NOT rankings. This is simply a listing of best TN AAA records according to information available on eurosport scoreboard site (minimum of five games played) as of April 15.

 

12-1-0 (.923) Maryville

9-0-2 (.909) Bearden

10-1-0 (.909) Tennessee

8-0-2 (.900) Brentwood

7-0-2 (.889) Riverdale

6-0-3 (.833) Hardin Valley

6-1-1 (.813) Science Hill

6-1-1 (.813) Jackson Northside

7-1-2 (.800) Sullivan South

7-1-2 (.800) Beech

7-2-0 (.778) West Creek

8-2-1 (.773) Lenoir City

8-2-1 (.773) Blackman

8-2-1 (.773) Hendersonville

6-1-3 (.750) McMinn County

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As of 4/20/11

 

Results based on number of victories

 

Maryville - 12-2-0

Bearden - 11-0-2

Tennessee HS - 10-2-0

Brentwood - 9-0-2

Hendersonville - 9-2-1

Lenoir City - 9-2-1

Dickson County - 9-4-0

Riverdale - 8-0-2

Sullivan South - 8-1-2

Houston - 8-2-3

Blackman - 8-2-1

Beech - 8-3-2

Hardin Valley - 7-0-3

Science Hill - 7-1-1

Farragut - 7-3-2

West Creek - 7-3-1

Siegel - 7-4-1

 

Many with 6 or fewer victories

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These are NOT rankings. This is simply a listing of best TN AAA records according to information available on eurosport scoreboard site (minimum of six games played) as of April 22.

 

11-0-2 (.923) Bearden

10-0-2 (.917) Brentwood

9-0-3 (.875) Hardin Valley

13-2-0 (.867) Maryville

10-2-0 (.833) Tennessee

7-1-1 (.833) Science Hill

8-1-2 (.818) Riverdale

8-1-2 (.818) Sullivan South

7-1-2 (.800) Jackson Northside

9-2-1 (.792) Hendersonville

8-2-1 (.773) Blackman

10-3-1 (.750) Lenoir City

9-2-3 (.750) Houston

6-1-3 (.750) McMinn County

6-1-3 (.750) White Station

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These are NOT rankings. This is simply a listing of best TN AAA records according to information available on eurosport scoreboard site (minimum of eight games played) as of May 4.

 

13-0-2 (.933) Bearden (R2 D4)

11-0-3 (.893) Brentwood (R6 D11)

10-0-4 (.857) Hardin Valley (R2 D3)

12-1-3 (.844) Sullivan South (R1 D1)

15-3-0 (.833) Maryville (R2 D4)

11-2-1 (.821) Blackman (R4 D7)

11-2-1 (.821) Hendersonville (R5 D9)

10-2-2 (.786) Science Hill (R1 D1)

7-1-3 (.773) White Station (R8 D16)

5-1-2 (.750) Franklin (R6 D11)

9-2-3 (.750) Houston (R8 D15)

7-1-4 (.750) McMinn Co. (R3 D5)

8-2-2 (.750) Riverdale (R4 D7)

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This "Bill McCloskey" for some reason updated the rankings with Maryville still at #1, with Christian Brothers at 2, and then Bearden at #3. Heck, Brentwood is at 6 and Hardin Valley is at 9...Bill McCloskey, you have some work to do.

 

Here's my rankings (no disrespect to Maryville, but they should not be number 1 when three teams have defeated them this year and there are several undefeated teams in the same class, AAA)

 

1) Bearden (undefeated in AAA, and also defeated Bill McCloskey's #1 team Maryville 3-0)

2) Brentwood (undefeated in AAA)

3) Hardin Valley (Also undefeated in AAA, and also defeated Bill McCloskey's #1 team Maryville 2-1, yet happens to be ranked lower than them. They have a few ties more than Brentwood)

4) Hendersonville

5) ECS

6) Maryville

7) McCallie

 

Bill McCloskey, I have you copied and pasted, hence my excess use of your first and last name...but if you see this please change the rankings a bit. At least the top three to the aforementioned teams.

 

 

Edit: Or just take a look at ESPN FAB 50 rankings or Nscaa

 

http://rise.espn.go.com/boys-soccer/team-rankings/spring-2011-rankings/Spring-2011.aspx?pursuit=BoysSoccer

 

http://www.nscaa.com/hsRes.php?it=2467

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This "Bill McCloskey" for some reason updated the rankings with Maryville still at #1, with Christian Brothers at 2, and then Bearden at #3. Heck, Brentwood is at 6 and Hardin Valley is at 9...Bill McCloskey, you have some work to do.

 

Here's my rankings (no disrespect to Maryville, but they should not be number 1 when three teams have defeated them this year and there are several undefeated teams in the same class, AAA)

 

1) Bearden (undefeated in AAA, and also defeated Bill McCloskey's #1 team Maryville 3-0)

2) Brentwood (undefeated in AAA)

3) Hardin Valley (Also undefeated in AAA, and also defeated Bill McCloskey's #1 team Maryville 2-1, yet happens to be ranked lower than them. They have a few ties more than Brentwood)

4) Hendersonville

5) ECS

6) Maryville

7) McCallie

 

Bill McCloskey, I have you copied and pasted, hence my excess use of your first and last name...but if you see this please change the rankings a bit. At least the top three to the aforementioned teams.

 

 

Edit: Or just take a look at ESPN FAB 50 rankings or Nscaa

 

http://rise.espn.go.com/boys-soccer/team-rankings/spring-2011-rankings/Spring-2011.aspx?pursuit=BoysSoccer

 

http://www.nscaa.com/hsRes.php?it=2467

 

Take it easy on Bill...he is an adminstrator on the site. He is in charge of compiling votes for the girl's rankings. I believe that Coach Turner is in charge of compiling rankings for the boy's season. These have been updated only once this year in mid April...before two of Maryville's losses. Additionally, who is Tennessee High? Are they a contender out of the East?

 

I do agree that these should be updated or simply do away with them all together.

 

Not a bad ranking that you have posted. Ravenwood must be in there somewhere but they do not wish to let anyone know how they are doing this year...I think they play Brentwood this week (tonight??)

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