Presidio Sports will release the Santa Barbara County Super Seven for boys soccer each Monday throughout the league season. It is a way for you to see how our County teams stack up against each other from week to week during the season.
The rankings are not based on a vote, but determined by considering a combination of results, strength of schedule, common opponents, momentum, and a variety of other factors. Because many of these teams play in different leagues and different CIF Divisions based on school size, record alone does not do enough to indicate a team’s strength.
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SB COUNTY SUPER SEVEN
1) Cate (4-1) — The addition of freshman midfielder Jeffrey Acheampong from Ghana adds to an already potent and experienced attack, led by returning CIF Division 7 Player of the Year Ema Boateng and All-CIF players Avery Schwartz and center back Joshua Yaro..
2) Santa Ynez (8-0-2) — Forward Alex Uribe, the coach’s son, is a handful at forward. The Pirates played Santa Barbara to a 1-1 tie..
3) Santa Barbara (10-4-3) — After a slow start, the Dons are starting to finish their chances. They took third at the South Torrance Tournament and fifth at the Buena Tournament.
4) Cabrillo (4-4-2) — Miguel Gomez leads the Conqs with six goals and five assists
5) Carpinteria (5-4) — The Warriors are adjusting to life without playmaker Johnny Requejo, who is in the U.S. Residency Under-17 Camp in Florida.
6) Pioneer Valley (7-3) — The combination of Josh Cortez and Juaquin Ruiz make the Pioneers go.
7) San Marcos (4-4-3) — The Royals are a team on the rise with young, athletic talent.
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