[RANKINGS] Hough High School, which won its second North Carolina 4A girls championship in three years, finished No. 1 in the final NSCAA Top 20 girls rankings.

The Huskies, No. 2 in the NSCAA final rankings in 2012, won the title with a 1-0 win over previously unbeaten Cary Panther Creek in four overtimes on Courtney Carroll‘s goal from 30 yards.

NSCAA Girls Spring High School Top 20:
RANK TEAM PREV.W-L-T
1 Hough (Cornelius, N.C.) 2 25-0-2
2 Northville (Northville, Mich.) 3 23-0-0
3 Harrison (Kennesaw, Ga.) 4 22-0-0
4 St. Joseph’s Academy (St. Louis, Mo.) 1723-1-0
5 Cheyenne Mountain (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 5 18-0-2
6 Oak Mountain (Birmingham, Ala.) 6 26-0-1
7 Battlefield (Haymarket, Va.) 8 21-0-0
8 St. Teresa’s Academy (KansasCity, Mo.) 1 22-1-0
9 New Trier (Winnetka, Ill.) 14 31-1-0
10 St. Thomas Aquinas (Overland Park, Kan.) 7 21-1-0
11 Marist School (Atlanta, Ga.) 18 22-0-1
12 Columbine(Littleton, Colo.) NR 17-3-0
13 Unity Christian School (Hudsonville, Mich.) NR 23-1-0
14 Providence Day School (Charlotte, N.C.) 16 16-0-3
15 Grayson (Loganville, Ga.) NR 21-1-1
16 Mountain Vista (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) NR 15-2-2
17 Waubonsie Valley (Aurora, Ill.) 9 23-2-3
18 Padua Academy (Wilmington, Del.) NR 16-1-1
19 Blue Valley Northwest (OverlandPark, Kan.) 13 13-2-1
20 Broomfield (Broomfield, Colo.) NR 16-2-1

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