Final Iowa high school boys soccer rankings released

The final edition of the Iowa high school boys soccer rankings have been revealed
West Des Moines Valley boys soccer coach Aziz Haffar has his team No. 1 in Class 4A in Iowa high school boys soccer.
West Des Moines Valley boys soccer coach Aziz Haffar has his team No. 1 in Class 4A in Iowa high school boys soccer. / Bryon Houlgrave/For the Register / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

For the final time this Iowa high school boys soccer season, the Iowa High School Athletic Association has released rankings for all four classifications.

West Des Moines Valley maintained the No. 1 spot in Class 4A, as the Tigers are 16-1 on the year. 

The other No. 1 ranked teams are Dallas Center-Grimes in 3A, Gilbert in 2A and Hudson in 1A. 

Each classification features a Top 10 consensus-built list. The rankings for all will be determined by a committee that includes former coaches, officials and in-state program representation. 

One of the biggest uses of the rankings will be to determine postseason assignments while maintaining school and geographic considerations.

Here are the final Iowa high school boys soccer rankings from the Iowa High School Athletic Association.

IOWA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOYS SOCCER RANKINGS

Class 4A

1. West Des Moines Valley; 2. Des Moines Roosevelt; 3. Iowa City High; 4. Johnston; 5. Dowling Catholic; 6. Ames; 7. Cedar Rapids Prairie; 8. Ankeny; 9. Ankeny Centennial; 10. Des Moines Lincoln.

Class 3A

1. Dallas Center-Grimes; 2. Iowa City Liberty; 3. Norwalk; 4. Urbandale; 5. Spencer; 6. Indianola; 7. Des Moines Hoover; 8. Cedar Rapids Washington; 9. Marion; 10. Lewis Central.

Class 2A

1. Gilbert; 2. Sioux City Bishop Heelan; 3. Cedar Rapids Xavier; 4. Sioux Center; 5. Williamsburg; 6. Notre Dame Burlington; 7. Webster City; 8. Perry; 9. Aplington-Parkersburg; 10. Maquoketa.

Class 1A

1. Hudson; 2. West Liberty; 3. North Fayette Valley; 4. Iowa City Regina; 5. Council Bluffs St. Albert; 6. Van Meter; 7. West Sioux; 8. West Central Valley; 9. Unity Christian; 10. Dyersville Beckman.

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Dana Becker has been a sports writer in Iowa since 2000, writing for The Fort Dodge Messenger, Mason City Globe-Gazette, Cedar Rapids Gazette and others. Dana resides in northcentral Iowa and started as a writer with SB Live Sports in 2022 focused on the state of Iowa. Along with providing coverage of football and wrestling, Dana also spotlights cross country, swimming, basketball, track and field, soccer, tennis, golf, baseball and softball. He began writing for High School on SI in 2023.