Class 4A and 3A high-school boys soccer rankings -- Final
Special to The Seattle TimesWith losses or ties from the top four teams in last week's Class 4A rankings, there's once again a shakeup at the top.
Combined with the fact that the No. 5 team last week - Ferris of Spokane - is facing significant injuries to its top forward and goalkeeper, the door is open for Beamer of Federal Way.
It means the Titans vault from No. 6 to No. 1 in the final 4A rankings before the playoffs begin in earnest this week. Beamer enters state play with a 15-0-3, and are the only unbeaten team in the Class 4A and 3A rankings.
Last week's No. 1 in 4A was Jackson, which dipped to 16-2-0 with its second loss of the season to Mariner in the district title match. Still, the Timberwolves return to state for the first time since 2001.
There was also a subtle change at the top of 3A as Glacier Peak returns to No. 1 after beating last week's No. 1 Shorecrest by a 2-1 shootout count in the Northwest District 3A title match on Thursday.
Exeter High School in blue and Bishop Guertin in white are among the top four teams in our Class L boys soccer rankings
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