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Prep Boys: Final coaches poll of 2018 season

By Jonathan SigalDecember 7, 2018

Middlesex winger Jacob Charles seeks to evade a Rivers defender. (Mike Gridley/New England Soccer Journal)

For the final time of the 2018 season, the NEPSAC's coaches have had their say on where teams stand.

Like all fall, prep coaches throughout New England voted anonymously, with each spot carrying a point total. After all points were added up, teams were ranked one through 10.

It comes as no surprise that Berkshire takes the top spot, but there are certainly some surprises further down the poll.

There are nine months until the NEPSAC season returns for 2019, but New England Soccer Journal will continue to keep tabs on how the region's various programs evolve. Come next summer, we'll begin in-depth previews on what's to come across the NEPSAC. Until then, our final poll of 2018.

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