Oregon girls state rankings, top players

Photo: Leticia Ficek

Matt Smith
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<p><strong>RANKINGS</strong></p>
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<p>The top six remained unchanged, and like last week, the first change does not come until No. 7. North Eugene moves up three spots to that spot, while West Linn moves down a spot to No. 8. Tigard debuts at No. 9 while Lincoln drops down to No. 10 after a loss to Grant.</p>
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<p><strong>STANDOUT PERFORMANCES</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Central Catholic</strong> has had several standout players this season, with Suzanna Fee, a senior midfielder, scoring nine goals and contributing seven assists. Michaela Kriesien, a junior midfielder, has six goals and three assists on the year and Katie Berry, a senior forward, has four goals and five assists so far. A sophomore defender, Annie Charbonneau, has been an incredible contributor all over, and has added two goals and an assist.</p>
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<p>For <strong>Marist Catholic</strong>, it has now won 10 matches in a row and has eight shutouts on the season. They beat North Bend 2-0 and Cottage Grove 8-0. In the match against North Bend, Piper Paslay had a goal on a corner kick from Libby McLaughlin and Ella Shepard scored the other goal with a 30-yard shot, which was assisted by Mattie Andrus.</p>
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<p>Against Cottage Grove, McLaughlin had three goals and three assists, Ella Braunger had two goals and an assist with Tori Sherman contributing two goals. Nev Ficek had a goal and an assist while Shepard, Kate Firth and Cruz Donawa all had assists.</p>
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<p>From <strong>North Eugene</strong>, juniors Rylee Madison and Natalie McClure had big games in a 3-0 win over Thursday. They have been turning into scoring, creative threats of late. Madison and McClure both had goals in that win as Madison has three goals and an assist on the season, and McClure has a goal and three assists.</p>
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