Girls Soccer Regional Pairings and Updated Records – Thru 10/13/17

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GIRLS SOCCER STANDINGS AND PLAYOFF MATCHUPS BELOW THRU
2017 NORTHWEST INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER STANDINGS 10/13/2017   ALL TIMES LISTED ARE CT
C – CONFERENCE CHAMPION   PLAYOFF MATCHUP/RESULT
DUNELAND ATHLETIC CONFERENCE X – 2017 SEASON CONCLUDED
SCHOOL CONFERENCE OVERALL
Chesterton Trojans C 7-0-0 16-3-0 SAT. 9AM VS MUNSTER AT SOUTH BEND ADAMS
Crown Point Bulldogs X 6-1-0 12-6-0 LOST TO MUNSTER 5-2 AT MUNSTER
Lake Central Indians X 5-2-0 13-4-1 LOST TO CROWN POINT 3-1 AT MUNSTER
Valparaiso Vikings X 4-3-0 13-5-2 LOST TO CHESTERTON 3-2 (OT) AT PORTAGE
LaPorte Slicers X 3-4-0 6-6-2 LOST TO PENN 7-0 AT PENN
Portage Indians X 2-5-0 3-9-4 LOST TO VALPARAISO 3-1 AT PORTAGE
Michigan City Wolves X 1-6-0 3-11-2 LOST TO CHESTERTON 9-0 AT PORTAGE
Merrillville Pirates X 0-7-0 0-16-1 LOST TO HOBART 6-1 AT PORTAGE
NORTHWEST CROSSROADS CONFERENCE
CONFERENC OVERALL
SCHOOL
Munster Mustangs C 5-0-0 14-3-2 SAT. 9AM VS CHESTERTON AT S. BEND ADAMS
Highland Trojans 4-1-0 12-6-0 SAT. 11AM VS SB ST. JOSEPH AT PLYMOUTH
Andrean 59’ers X 3-2-0 9-7-2 LOST TO HIGHLAND 1-0 (OT) AT HIGHLAND
Lowell Red Devils X 2-3-0 6-8-1 LOST TO MUNSTER 11-1 AT MUNSTER
Hobart Brickies X 1-4-0 5-10-2 LOST TO VALPARAISO 6-0 AT PORTAGE
Kankakee Valley Kougars X 0-5-0 3-11-4 LOST TO W. LAFAYETTE 9-0 AT W. LAFAYETTE
NORTHWEST INDIANA SOCCER CONFERENCE
CONFERENC OVERALL
SCHOOL
Wheeler Bearcats C 8-0-0 18-0-0 SAT. 9AM VS LAVILLE AT LAVILLE
Marquette Blazers X 7-1-0 15-4-0 LOST TO WHEELER 7-1 AT WHEELER
Boone Grove Wolves 6-2-0 16-2-1 SAT. 11AM VS WESTVILLE AT LAVILLE
Hebron Hawks X 4-4-0 11-6-1 LOST TO BOONE GROVE 5-4 AT COV. CHRISTIAN
Griffith Panthers X 4-4-0 5-10-1 LOST TO ANDREAN 2-1 AT HIGHLAND
Hanover Central Wildcats X 3-5-0 9-7-1 LOST TO W. LAFAYETTE 6-3 AT W. LAFAYETTE
Covenant Christian Knights X 2-6-0 8-7-3 LOST TO BOONE GROVE AT COVENANT CHRTN
Bishop Noll Warriors X 2-6-0 8-9-1 LOST TO MARQUETTE 3-1 AT WHEELER
Westville Blackhawks X 0-8-0 0-16-0 LOST TO WHEELER 9-0 AT WHEELER
GREAT LAKES ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE OVERALL
SCHOOL
Hammond Wildcats C X 6-2-0 6-8-1 LOST TO HIGHLAND 10-1 AT HIGHLAND
Morton Governors X 5-3-0 5-10-0 LOST TO LOWELL 6-1 AT MUNSTER
East Chicago Central Cardinals X 5-3-0 6-8-1 LOST TO MUNSTER 8-0 AT MUNSTER
Clark Pioneers X 3-5-0 5-12-0 LOST TO HIGHLAND 8-0 AT HIGHLAND
Gavit Gladiators X 1-7-0 1-14-0 LOST TO CLARK 2-0 AT HIGHLAND
 
 

 

 

PORTER COUNTY CONFERENCE

SCHOOL CONFERENCE OVERALL
Boone Grove Wolves C 5-0-0 16-2-1 SAT. 11AM VS WESTVIEW AT LAVILLE
Kouts Mustangs X 4-1-0 9-5-1 LOST TO BOONE GROVE 7-1 AT COV. CHRISTIAN
Hebron Hawks X 3-2-0 11-6-1 LOST TO BOONE GROVE 5-4 AT COV. CHRISTIAN
Morgan Township Cherokees X 2-3-0 5-7-3 LOST TO MARQUETTE 9-0 AT WHEELER
Washington Township Senators X 1-4-0 2-13-0 LOST TO BISHOP NOLL 6-0 AT WHEELER
Westville Blackhawks X 0-5-0 0-16-0 LOST TO WHEELER 9-0 AT WHEELER

 

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