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Old Lyme Girls Maintain High Soccer Ranking

The Wildcats have opened the season with a 12-1-2 record.

OLD LYME, CT — Old Lyme High School maintained the number five ranking in Classes M-S in the latest poll of the Connecticut Girls Soccer Coaches Association.

The Wildcats have opened the 2016 season with 12 victories and two ties in 15 outings, outscoring their opponents 50-11.

The top rankings and current records through Monday, Oct. 10 for Classes M-S and LL-L:

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M-S

  1. Immaculate (6-0-5)
  2. Notre Dame-Fairfield (9-0-3)
  3. Lewis Mills (8-1)
  4. Cromwell (8-1-1)
  5. Old Lyme (12-1-2)
  6. Woodland (8-1)
  7. Plainfield (9-0-1)
  8. Granby Memorial (5-1-1)
  9. Coventry (7-2-1)
  10. Rocky Hill (6-3-1)

Also receiving votes: Ellington (5-2-2), Montville (7-1-2).

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LL-L

  1. Glastonbury (9-0)
  2. Ridgefield (9-0)
  3. St. Joseph (9-0-1)
  4. Pomperaug (11-0-1)
  5. Suffield (8-0)
  6. RHAM (8-0-1)
  7. Westhill (8-0-2)
  8. Nonnewaug (9-0)
  9. Newtown (8-2-3)
  10. Darien (6-1-3)

Also receiving votes: East Lyme (9-1-1), Masuk (8-1-2), Cheshire (9-2).

Coaches voting: Tom Cunningham, Fairfield Warde; Chris Ghiglia, Waterford; Glenn Gustine, East Hampton; Scott McMahon, Guilford; Nelson Mingachos, Immaculate; Mark Morello, Lyman Memorial; Jim Murray, Avon; Rachel Redding, East Lyme; Paco Ruiz, Bolton; Todd Sadler, Northwest Catholic; Danny Simpson, Greenwich; David Sullivan, Suffield.

Photo credit: Tim Jensen

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