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Upstate High School Boys Soccer: Super 25 Power Rankings

Upstate High School Boys Soccer: Super 25 Power Rankings

With the South Carolina high school boys soccer postseason quickly approaching, the competition is heating up in the Upstate area. As the regular season enters its final week, teams are jockeying for playoff position and looking to make a statement before the postseason begins.

Top Teams in the Upstate

Leading the pack in the Upstate Super 25 power rankings is J.L. Mann High School, boasting an impressive record of 18-1. The team recently secured a solid victory against Daniel with a score of 4-1. Their upcoming matches against Hillcrest and T.L. Hanna will be crucial in solidifying their top spot.

Following closely behind is Hillcrest High School with a record of 15-3. The team has been on a winning streak, most recently defeating Seneca and Mauldin with convincing scores of 6-0 and 4-0, respectively.

Wade Hampton High School occupies the third spot in the rankings with a record of 12-2-1. The team’s recent performance includes a 4-0 victory over Laurens and a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Riverside.

Exciting Matchups Ahead

This week promises some high-stakes matchups that could shake up the rankings. J.L. Mann is set to face off against Hillcrest on Tuesday in a battle for the top spot. Fans can expect an intense showdown between these two powerhouse teams.

Riverside will also look to make a statement this week with matches against Cardinal-Newman and Christ Church. A strong performance could propel them up the rankings and solidify their position as a contender in the postseason.

Players to Watch

As the regular season winds down, keep an eye on standout players who could make a difference for their teams in the playoffs. From goal-scoring strikers to solid defenders, these athletes will play a crucial role in determining the success of their respective teams.

Coaches and fans alike are eagerly anticipating the start of the SCHSL playoffs on April 29. With the Upper State finals and state championships just around the corner, the intensity of high school boys soccer in the Upstate shows no signs of slowing down.


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