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Soccer standings and leaders have been posted online. Hop over to High School Sports Central and scroll down to the soccer section to check out these, as well as the latest soccer top 20s.
A note on how our standings work: Unlike our football database, which is fueled by the box scores reported by coaches, the soccer standings display the information reported by league representatives each Sunday.
What's the difference? You'll see a team like Lexington listed with a record of 8-0-0. But if you click on the team name to view the Minutemen's results page, you'll only find the five games reported to the Globe during the season.
Much like Lexington, each team page has a helpful email link to send the Globe updated game data. If your favorite school is missing game data, please ask a coach or athletic director to submit that information to us.
To avoid gaps in the data, coaches are reminded to please call the Globe with game scores after each contest. When we enter a score into our daily scoreboard, it automatically populates these team pages.
Leagues with incomplete standings are ones that failed to report full standings to the Globe. We encourage coaches to contact their league representative to ensure they call each Sunday with updated information.
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Look for updates from:
- Bob Holmes: A Reading resident (Go Rockets!) and Boston College graduate, Holmes is the Boston Globe High School Sports Editor. We remind you now that his weekly picks are often made in jest so everyone just calm down when he picks against Everett for 11 straight weeks.
- Mike Carraggi: An Everett native (Go Tide!), Mike attends Eastern Nazarene college and is entering his second year with the Globe. He'll focus on Division 1 this fall, which means he'll spend a lot of time in his hometown, which Forsberg thinks is cool because the Tide have that Fried Dough cart.
- Emily Wright: A Hyannis native (Go Barnstable Red Raiders!), Emily is a senior at Emerson College and has been with the Globe since the end of July. She'll cover Division 1A and will be the first intern we've trusted to navigate her way to Dennis-Yarmouth or any other school on the Cape.
- Mike Grossi: A Lexington native (Go Minutemen!), Mike attends Northeastern and has been with the Globe for two months. He'll cover Division 2 and 2A and unsuccessfully lobbied to include Lexington in the preseason Top 20.
- Jonathan Raymond: A native of Benicia, Calif. (a suburb of San Francisco), Jonathan attends Northeastern and has been working at the Globe since the end of June. He will be focusing on Division 3 and is likely woefully underprepared for covering a game in a foot of snow.
- David Carty: A native of West Bridgewater (Go Wildcats!), David is a senior at Emerson College and has been working at the Globe for a year. He'll cover Divisions 3A and 4 because, "small school ball is in my blood."
- The bench: You'll also catch updates from our regional contributors, including Globe North's Julian Benbow and South's Monique Walker. Correspondent Brendan Hall will have updates from the Globe West coverage area and will often try to sneak in Central Mass. news.







Just an FYI, someone may want to take a deeper look into Foster Cass' plus 600 wins, I played for him in 95 and he won his "400" game, they then had two losing seasons but in 1999 he somehow managed to win his 500th....seems a little fishy for one of the worst coaches in history. He was the beneficiary of a great system and a few luckily transfers