De La Salle is still at the top with Bellarmine. Berkeley is flashing good form early in the season.
Update: Before tying Homestead, Prospect beat Lynbrook, Westmont and then-No. 9 Mitty, scoring 12 goals in the victories.Update: The Yellowjackets won their games against Amador Valley, San Ramon Valley, Piedmont and Mt. Eden to start the season. Their only blemish was a 3-2 loss to Monte Vista.Update: Aragon tied two games and lost to Branham last month. In December, Aragon beat Menlo School 2-0 and El Camino 5-0, and lost to Sacred Heart Prep 2-1.
Update: Dublin started with wins over Arroyo and Deer Valley. The Gaels followed with a scoreless draw against Castro Valley and a 1-1 tie with Napa. Dublin then beat James Logan 2-1 on Monday.Update: Archbishop Mitty defeated Latino College Prep 2-0 and then lost to Prospect 3-2.Preseason: St. Ignatius beat Woodside 3-1 last month to open the season.Update: The Highlanders started with a 5-0 win over Justin-Siena and lost 1-0 to Berkeley. They tied Bishop O’Dowd 0-0.
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