Oregon did pretty well in the Final 2015-16 MaxPreps Cup standings. Jesuit of Beaverton ranked No. 1 and Summit of Bend ranked No. 4 for all of the USA.
Here’s a list of the Top 25:
1. (Winter Ranking 1) Jesuit (Portland, Ore.) – 1,122
State titles: Boys swimming, girls soccer, girls swimming, girls volleyball, football, baseball, boys tennis, girls track, softball.
2. (6) Bentonville (Ark.) – 958
State titles: Boys swimming, girls swimming, girls tennis, girls cross country, boys soccer, girls soccer, softball.
3. (NR) Westminster (Atlanta) – 877
State titles: Girls soccer, baseball, boys swimming, football, girls cross country, boys tennis, boys golf.
4. (11) Summit (Bend, Ore.) – 856
State titles: Boys cross country, football, girls soccer, girls swimming, girls volleyball, girls cross country, boys golf, girls golf, boys tennis, girls track, baseball.
5. (NR) Marist (Atlanta) – 824
State titles: boys cross country, girls swimming, girls cross country, boys golf, boys tennis.
6. (7) Baylor (Chattanooga, Tenn.) – 822
State titles: Boys golf, boys tennis, girls tennis, softball.
7. (NR) Punahou (Honolulu) – 814
State titles: boys soccer, boys swimming, girls swimming, girls cross country, girls golf, boys tennis, girls tennis, boys volleyball, girls water polo.
8. (14) Valor Christian (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) – 811
State titles: Football, girls basketball, girls softball, girls swimming, boys golf, baseball, boys lacrosse.
9. (2) Bozeman (Mont.) – 804
State titles: Boys cross country, football, girls basketball, girls volleyball, girls cross country, boys tennis, girls tennis.
10. (NR) Aquinas (Overland Park, Kan.) – 784
State titles: baseball, girls soccer, girls basketball , boys track, boys golf, boys cross country, girls cross country.
11. (8) Century (Bismarck, N.D.) – 778
State titles: Boys swimming, football, girls swimming, girls volleyball, boys track.
12. (3) Champlain Valley Union (Hinesburg, Vt.) – 770
State titles: Boys cross country, girls soccer, girls cross country, girls basketball, boys lacrosse, boys track, girls tennis.
13. (NR) Blessed Trinity (Roswell, Ga.) – 763
State titles: Boys cross country, girls volleyball, girls lacrosse.
14. (NR) Buchanan (Clovis, Calif.) – 752
State titles: Wrestling, baseball (section), boys volleyball (section), girls tennis (section), softball (section), boys soccer (section).
15. (13) St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) – 750
State titles: Boys cross country, football, girls volleyball, boys lacrosse, girls track.
16. (4) Brentwood Academy (Brentwood, Tenn.) – 744
State titles: Boys basketball, boys cross country, football, girls basketball, girls cross country, boys track.
17. (NR) Bolles (Jacksonville, Fla.) – 737
State titles: baseball, boys basketball, boys swimming, girls soccer, girls swimming, girls cross country.
18. (5) La Salle Academy (Providence, R.I.) – 732
State titles: Boys soccer, boys cross country, girls basketball, girls soccer, girls tennis, girls cross country, boys lacrosse.
19. (NR) Bishop England (Charleston, S.C.) – 722
State titles: Boys soccer, girls basketball, girls golf, girls soccer, girls tennis, boys track, girls volleyball, girls lacrosse.
20. (9) Fayetteville (Ark.) – 716
State titles: Boys golf, boys cross country, football, girls volleyball, boys track, girls track.
21. (NR) Blacksburg (Va.) – 683
State titles: Girls soccer, girls cross country.
22. (NR) Edmond North (Okla.) – 675
State titles: Boys swimming, girls volleyball, boys soccer, boys golf, girls tennis, boys track.
23. (NR) Webb (Knoxville, Tenn.) – 655
State titles: Girls volleyball, boys soccer, boys cross country, girls tennis, girls cross country.
24. (NR) St. Paul’s Episcopal (Mobile, Ala.) – 651
State titles: Boys swimming, football, girls swimming, boys golf, boys track, girls track.
25. (T21) Bishop Miege (Shawnee Mission, Kan.) – 649
State titles: Boys basketball, football, girls basketball, girls volleyball, boys track, girls soccer.
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