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Granby Holds Top 5 Spot in Latest Girls Soccer Poll
The Bears have shut out 11 opponents, while outscoring their foes by an amazing 68-7 margin.

Two of the state's three remaining undefeated teams, Suffield and Old Lyme, again pace the field in the latest weekly Connecticut high school girls soccer coaches poll.
Suffield (14-0), which boasts an incredible scoring differential of 68-2, was the unanimous top selection of all five voters in Classes LL-L. Old Lyme (16-0), which posted 14 shutouts during the season, received five of six top votes in Classes M-S, with Immaculate (15-1) garnering the top spot on one ballot.
Granby Memorial (13-1) kept its No. 4 position in M-S in the most recent balloting.
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Here are the top 10 in each division, with records through Oct. 30:
LL-L
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- Suffield (14-0)
- RHAM (14-1)
- Daniel Hand (14-1-1)
- St. Joseph (11-1-4)
- Newtown (13-2-1)
- Enfield (13-1-1)
- Staples (12-3-1)
- Glastonbury (10-2-2)
- Ridgefield (11-2-3)
- Fairfield Warde (12-3-1)
Also receiving votes: Darien (11-2-3), Tolland (11-3-1).
Coaches voting: Tom Cunningham, Fairfield Warde; Mark Kenny, Newtown; Jim Murray, Avon; Rachel Redding, East Lyme; David Sullivan, Suffield.
M-S
- Old Lyme (16-0)
- Immaculate (15-1)
- Lewis Mills (15-0)
- Granby Memorial (13-1)
- Rocky Hill (12-1-2)
- North Branford (12-1-3)
- Woodland (14-2)
- Nonnewaug (12-1-2)
- East Catholic (9-4-1)
- Morgan (12-2-2)
Also receiving votes: Plainfield (14-2), Holy Cross (11-2-3).
Coaches voting: Chris Ghiglia, Waterford; David Laporte, Ellington; Nelson Mingachos, Immaculate; Mark Morello, Lyman Memorial; Chris Riviezzo, Wolcott; Paco Ruiz, Bolton.
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