Southern Section Girls Teams to Watch This Winter

Claremont Girls




After 3 consecutive Division 3 titles, Claremont slipped to 7th place last fall - which is still an excellent showing in the most competitive division in the state, but hurts nonetheless. Getting back into the top 5 will be quite a challenge for the Wolfpack, having lost 3 of their top 7 (and 4 of the top 8) from their 2019 squad. 

Junior Maddie Coles and senior Angie Gushue lead the way up front, but after them Claremont has quite a substantial drop-off to the rest of the returners. That next group forms an impressive pack in terms of closeness and depth, but they definitely need to close up on their front two to remain competitive this winter. Gabriella Cerrillos, Peyton Cruz, and Maisie Zurbuch all posted encouraging 3200 times in the aborted outdoor season, which could be a sign that the gap is closing.

I'm not sure there is another team in this watch list that has a higher variance in this offseason than the Wolfpack. With as many as four current seniors projected to be in the top 7 this year, leading to a second straight big graduation loss, it's possible Claremont will settle in as a perennial top 10 team now. On the other hand, it wouldn't be surprising at all to see them develop young talent over the extended training season and rebound strongly to challenge for a top spot in the rankings. That wide differential in possible outcomes is what intrigues me about the Wolfpack this year.


Southern Section Girls Returning 3 Mile Team Rankings