Steve Millar’s Daily Southtown girls soccer rankings and player of the week

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Andrew makes biggest move up and Tinley Park enters the rankings, while Mother McAuley’s Calli Edwards is the player of the week.

Top 10

With records through Thursday and previous rankings in parentheses.

1. Lockport 14-0 (1)

Freshman midfielder Yuridia Hernandez scores twice in 4-0 win over Naperville Central.

2. Andrew 9-4-1 (4)

Bella Kreydich celebrates signing with St. Mary’s Indiana, leads in 2-0 win over Lincoln-Way East.

3. Lincoln-Way East 8-3 (2)

Griffins prepare for a tough challenge at the Naperville Invitational.

4. Lincoln-Way Central 5-4-1 (3)

Senior midfielder Emma Vogler scores the lone goal in Knights’ 1-0 win over Fenwick.

5. Lincoln-Way West 7-7 (6)

Sophomore goalkeeper Cora Franczyk shuts out both Bolingbrook and Bradley-Bourbonnais.

6. Lemont 9-3 (7)

Ava Bergeson is one of several freshmen making an impact on the varsity.

7. Mother McAuley 9-9 (8)

Mighty Macs knock off Providence, Niles North in BodyArmor Series.

8. Homewood-Flossmoor 10-4 (9)

Senior forward Dakota Dixon records a hat trick in 4-2 win over Jones in BodyArmor Series.

9. Providence 8-5 (10)

Sophomore midfielder Alyssa Thulin has a team-high nine assists for Celtics.

10. Tinley Park 9-1 (NR)

Senior midfielder Kit Gormley leads Titans on six-game winning streak.

Player of the Week

Sophomore forward Calli Edwards scored two goals for Mother McAuley in a 3-2 win over Providence. She added one goal in a 3-2 victory over Niles North, one goal in a 3-2 loss to IC Catholic and one goal in a 2-1 win over St. Laurence.

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Steve Millar , 2024-04-19 16:35:58

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