By Michael Cruz
The 4th Annual GSPN High School Cup standings determine the best all-around athletic program in the IIAAG for the 2016-2017 season.
The Cup counts football, cross-country, golf, volleyball, soccer, basketball, baseball, wrestling, softball, tennis, rugby, track & field, and paddling (not counted was flag rugby or junior varsity sports).
The point system is as follows 5 points for All Island Champions and 1 point per playoff victory.
First Quarter Results
Football – FD – 8, GW – 2, Guam High – 2, JFK – 1
Boys Cross Country – JFK – 5
Girls Cross Country – Guam High – 5
Boys Golf – St. John’s – 5
Girls Golf – St. John’s – 5
Girls Volleyball – AOLG – 8, GW – 3, St. John’s – 3, ND – 2, JFK – 1, Sanchez – 1, Southern – 1, Harvest – 1
Second Quarter Results
Baseball – GW-11, Tiyan – 3, FD – 2, Guam High – 2, JFK – 1, Okkodo – 1
Girls Basketball – Okkodo – 8, Sanchez – 3, St. Paul – 3, ND – 2, Sanchez – 1, AOLG – 1, GW – 1, St. John’s – 1
Boys Wrestling – FD – 5
Girls Wrestling – Sanchez – 5
Boys Soccer – JFK – 8, St. John’s – 3, Harvest – 3, GW – 2, FD – 1, Guam High – 1, Southern – 1, St. Paul – 1
Third Quarter Results
Boys Tennis – FD – 5
Girls Tennis – AOLG – 5
Boys Basketball – St. Paul – 9, FD – 3, Sanchez – 3, Guam High – 2, Southern – 1, St. John’s – 1, Okkodo – 1, JFK – 1
Boys Rugby – FD – 8, GW – 2, Sanchez – 2 , Southern – 1
Girls Rugby – GW 8, AOLG – 2, Southern – 2, Tiyan – 1
Girls Softball – JFK – 10, AOLG – 3, Sanchez – 2, Guam High – 2, Southern – 1, GW – 1
Standings after 3rd Quarter
1) FD/AOLG: 51 points – The Frougars swept both team tennis titles. FD was the basketball runner-up in a thrilling championship game and the boys rugby repeated as champions. The Cougars were runner-ups in softball and rugby.
2) GW: 30 points – The Lady Geckos continued their dominance in rugby and may just be the greatest dynasty of any Guam prep program. Boys rugby was runner-up for the second straight year.
3) JFK: 27 points – The Lady Islanders pulled off five wins total to take the softball title to keep the Islanders trend of winning a title every quarter alive.
4) St. John’s: 18 points – The golf titles put the Knights in a high spot, but their second place finish in boys soccer would be the last notable point earners given they have no rugby or softball teams.
5) Guam High/Sanchez: 14 points – The Panthers picked up playoff wins in basketball and softball. Sanchez secured 3rd place in boys rugby, basketball, and softball.
6) St. Paul: 13 points – The warriors rolled to an undefeated regular season and playoff run to the championship.
7) Okkodo/Southern: 10 points – Southern placed 3rd in girls rugby.
8) ND, Harvest, and Tiyan: 4 points – The Titans made it in the girls rugby semifinals.