The state rankings are updated each Monday throughout the spring high school season. The ESR Top 50 is released each Tuesday, starting with the first Tuesday in March. These are the preseason spring rankings and do not reflect any matches played.
NOTES: The spring season includes the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Georgia, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming. The number of ranking positions for each state is based on the size and competitiveness of the state.
Rankings through matches played as of April 14, 2013
Top 15
Georgia: 1. Lassiter (14-0-0), 2. McIntosh (16-0-0), 3. St. Pius (11-0-2), 4. Dalton (14-0-0), 5. East Coweta (13-0-1), 6. Greater Atlanta Christian (11-0-2), 7. Central Gwinnett (12-2-0), 8. Centennial (13-2-0), 9. Glynn Academy (15-0-1), 10. Brookwood (10-2-3), 11. Houston County (14-0-0), 12. Harrison (12-3-0), 13. Starr’s Mill (12-3-0), 14. Stratford Academy (11-1-2), 15. Blessed Trinity (9-2-1).
Virginia: 1. Mills Godwin (7-0-0), 2. Forest Park (7-0-0), 3. Oakton (6-0-1), 4. Lake Braddock (4-0-3), 5. T.C. Williams (4-0-2), 6. Blacksburg (4-0-1), 7. Midlothian (5-0-0), 8. South Lakes (7-1-0), 9. Herndon (5-1-1), 10. Tuscarora (5-0-2), 11. E.C. Glass (5-1-0), 12. First Colonial (5-2-0), 13. Jefferson Forest (4-1-2), 14. Patrick Henry-Roanoke (3-2-2), 15. Deep Run (6-1-1).
Top 7s
Oklahoma: 1. Jenks (8-1-1), 2. Owasso (4-0-2), 3. Norman (8-1-0), 4. Union (5-1-0), 5. Edmond North (9-2-0), 6. Broken Arrow (3-3-0), 7. Norman North (6-3-0).
South Carolina: 1. Wando (14-0-0), 2. J.L. Mann (9-1-0), 3. Northwestern (12-1-1), 4. Fort Mill (18-2-0), 5. Myrtle Beach (11-2-0), 6. Academic Magnet (9-1-0), 7. St. Joseph’s (10-2-0).
Tennessee: 1. Christian Brothers (7-0-1), 2. Franklin (5-0-2), 3. White House (11-1-1), 4. Brentwood (5-1-3), 5. Maryville (7-2-2), 6. Farragut (9-2-0), 7. Collierville (7-2-3).
Washington: 1. Snohomish (11-0-0), 2. Skyview (9-0-1), 3. Redmond (10-0-0), 4. Stadium (7-1-1), 5. Skyline (9-1-0), 6. Central Kitsap (4-1-4), 7. Gig Harbor (7-1-2).
Top 5s
Alabama: 1. Vestavia Hills (21-1-1), 2. Oak Mountain (15-2-1), 3. Mountain Brook (20-4-1), 4. Briarwood Christian (13-4-3), 5. Grissom (13-6-1).
Nebraska: 1. Omaha South (13-0-0), 2. Grand Island (10-0-0), 3. Creighton Prep (10-2-0), 4. Lincoln Pius X (5-1-0), 5. Skutt Catholic (12-1-0).
Top 3s
Iowa: 1. Cedar Rapids Prairie (8-0-0), 2. Dowling Catholic (3-0-0), 3. Cedar Rapids Washington (3-1-0).
Utah: 1. Brighton (8-0-0), 2. Alta (8-1-0), 3. Weber (5-1-0).
Top 1s
Alaska: 1. South (3-0-0).
Arkansas: 1. Springdale (14-2-1).
Wyoming: 1. Jackson (4-0-0).
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