Torrey Pines (Calif.) climbed into the national rankings with an impressive 2019 campaign and remains the team to beat in the West region, but some other perennial powerhouses in Colorado and California could challenge for that top spot.
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1. Torrey Pines (Calif.)
Last season: 20-2
The Falcons claimed their second straight CIF San Diego Open Division state title with a 12-4 win over La Costa Canyon (Calif.) and finished ranked No. 16 nationally. West Player of the Year and standout defender Marco Napolitano graduated with a class of eight college-bound players, but seven starters return, including senior attackmen Blake Erlbeck (Syracuse) and Christian Rasmussen (Brown), junior attackman Dewey Egan (UNC), senior midfielders Miles Botkiss (Harvard) and Teagan Bultman (Brown) and senior goalie Bobby Gavin (Virginia).
2. Cherry Creek (Colo.)
Last season: 18-2
The Bruins are coming off their seventh state title, as they beat Kent Denver in the championship game during a snowstorm to avenge one of their regular-season losses. Cherry Creek returns seven starters and 25 of 36 players from that championship squad, including senior defenders Jack Kinney and John Adams, senior midfielders Luke Rios and Dante Orlando, junior middie Mack Till and senior attackmen Morry Stein and Aidan Burke.
3. St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.)
Last season: 17-4
The Wildcats won the West Catholic Athletic League title and returned to prominence last year following a bit of a down turn in 2018. A strong core of players who saw valuable minutes return; however, just four starters are back following the graduation of a talented senior class. Senior attacker Wells Bligh, senior middie Joey Celentano and junior defender Duke Reeder are expected to lead as St. Ignatius reloads for another season.
4. Kent Denver (Colo.)
Last season: 15-4
The Sun Devils return a solid core from last year’s state runner-up team, especially with depth on defense and attack; however, they have some holes to fill in the midfield and need to show improvement on the faceoff X in order to compete with the best of the best. Kent returns top scorers Maxwell Hewitt (41 goals and 30 assists last year) and Brandon Bergner (42 goals and 21 assists), as well as standout midfielder/attacker Payton Lester and defenders Pace Billings and Joey Waldbaum.
5. San Ramon Valley (Calif.)
Last season: 17-2
The Wolves looks to bounce back after the 2019 season ended in disappointment. After collecting a big win over St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.) in late April, they had some momentum going into the CIF North Coast Section Division 1 playoffs as the top seed but opened with a 12-11 upset loss to eighth-seeded De LaSalle. SRV has plenty of talent coming back, including seniors such as midfielder Jered Kenny (Tufts), defender Alex Strauch and attackman Carter Strauch.