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Prep Boys: After Northeast Soccer Jamboree, coaches vote in Week 2 poll

By Jonathan SigalSeptember 26, 2018

South Kent forward Alex Adjetey evades several Loomis Chaffee defenders. (Mike Gridley/New England Soccer Journal)

With most teams having at least four games under their belt, the landscape of pretenders and contenders in NEPSAC boys soccer is starting to crystalize.

Mindful of that, New England Soccer Journal has again solicited votes from the league's coaches for our weekly poll. Read on for this week's Top 10 teams and standout players.

There's not much drastic movement, but certainly some shuffling among programs in the Founders League (western New England) and Independent School League (eastern New England).

Of note: League play is still in its infancy, so there could be changes or new entrants come next week.

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