To the OP, your academic profile as it stands is very strong (that rank is ridic!), though your EC list concerns me. I get that you like math and soccer, but the rest of your clubs are all over the place. Sit yourself down, go through your resume, and figure out why you did each activity. Just to look good? Because you really loved it? Because you needed an organized way to make sure you got some service hours? Drop the ECs that you're not in because you absolutely love, and focus on really excelling in the rest. MIT only gives you 5 spots on the application for ECs, so you might as well make the best of them (for the record, I listed only 4, none of which were math or science related).
Regarding teacher recommendations, CalAlum brings up some great points. When asking my teachers for recs, I asked them if they'd like to first, then came back the next day with a folder which had little paper clipped packets for each school. MIT's had the recommendation form, the envelope (stamped and addressed!) for it to be mailed in, and then a summary sheet on top which had the postmark date and then a "What they're looking for:" spot at the bottom which was pretty much a summary of
this page.
You're in a good place, but now you have to focus on showing MIT that you belong there.