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High school boys soccer rankings, Feb. 19, 2025: Bay Area News Group top 10

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Bay Area News Group boys soccer Top 10

(Mercury News & East Bay Times)

No. 1 BELLARMINE (13-1-3)

Previous ranking: 1

Since last ranking: Beat Riordan 2-0, Valley Christian 7-1

Up next: Wednesday vs. Mitty, 7 p.m.

No. 2 MENLO-ATHERTON (15-0-4)

Previous ranking: 3

Since last ranking: Beat Aragon 1-0, South San Francisco 2-1

Up next: CCS championships, TBD

No. 3 DOUGHERTY VALLEY (15-3-2)

Previous ranking: 2

Since last ranking: Beat San Ramon Valley 4-2, lost 3-1 to De La Salle

Up next: Wednesday – NCS Division I Round of 16 vs. Northgate, 7 p.m.

No. 4 CLAYTON VALLEY (14-2-1)

Previous ranking: 4

Since last ranking: Beat Las Lomas 2-0

Up next: Wednesday – NCS Division I Round of 16 vs. Campolindo, 7 p.m.

No. 5 MOUNTAIN VIEW (16-1-3)

Previous ranking: 5

Since last ranking: Beat Fremont-Sunnyvale 5-0, Santa Clara 2-1, Los Altos 1-0

Up next: CCS championships, TBD

No. 6 DE LA SALLE (14-3-3)

Previous ranking: 6

Since last ranking: Tied Monte Vista 2-2, beat Dougherty Valley 3-1

Up next: Wednesday – NCS Division I Round of 16 vs. Windsor, 7 p.m.

No. 7 SERRA (11-4-2)

Previous ranking: 7

Since last ranking: Tied Mitty 1-1, beat St. Ignatius 2-1

Up next: Wednesday vs. Valley Christian, 2:45 p.m.

No. 8 BERKELEY (17-3-1)

Previous ranking: 8

Since last ranking: Beat Bishop O’Dowd 5-1

Up next: Wednesday – NCS Division I Round of 16 vs. Vintage, 7 p.m.

No. 9 LOS ALTOS (15-5-3)

Previous ranking: 9

Since last ranking: Beat Wilcox 3-1, Palo Alto 1-0, lost 1-0 to Mountain View 

Up next: CCS championships, TBD

No. 10 WESTMONT (14-3-1)

Previous ranking: 10

Since last ranking: Tied Willow Glen 0-0, beat Branham 1-0

Up next: Wednesday vs. Leigh, 7 p.m.

Teams, please update MaxPreps with stats and game results. Thank you.

Editor’s note: Teams eligible for the Bay Area News Group rankings come from leagues based predominantly in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. The news organization’s high school staff chooses the teams.