^National Prep
Football Poll – Week 7=
^By Jamie
DeMoney=
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The National Prep
Football Poll is compiled by Jamie DeMoney of XOS Digital with input from
sportswriters, experts, and coaches. The national Top 25 and regional Top 10's
follow with won-loss-tie records:
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#1. Rancho Santa
Margarita, Calif., Santa Margarita (5-0-0), Nebraska-bound QB Johnny Stanton
out with knee injury
#2. River Ridge,
La., Curtis (4-0-0), scored TDs on five of first eight plays in 56-0 rout of
Cohen
#3. Bradenton,
Fla., Manatee (3-0-0), defending 7A state titlist
#4. Cleveland,
St. Ignatius (5-0-0), all wins by 24 or more points
#5. Concord,
Calif., De La Salle (4-0-0), only 11 losses last nine years
#6. Louisville,
Ky., Trinity (5-0-0), extended win streak to 30 games
#7. Duncan, S.C.,
Byrnes (5-0-0), seeks ninth state title in 11 years
#8. Bellevue,
Wash. (4-0-0), pounded last three opponents by combined 160-7
#9. DeSoto, Texas
(4-0-0), Oregon-committed RB Dontre Wilson four TDs in win over Cedar Hill
#10. Hoover, Ala.
(4-0-0), clobbered state-ranked Northridge, 55-7
#11. Nashville,
Tenn., Ensworth (6-0-0), RB Corn Elder 23 rushing TDs this year
#12. Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., University (3-0-0), game vs. Treasure Coast canceled due to lightning
#13. Kingsland,
Ga., Camden County (4-0-0), QB Brice Ramsey headed to Georgia
#14. Bentonville,
Ark. (4-0-0), beat teams from four states
#15. Katy, Texas
(3-0-0), Cincinnati Bengals QB Andy Dalton an alum
#16. Cincinnati,
Colerain (5-0-0), held off Sycamore, 28-21
#17. Olney, Md.,
Good Counsel (4-1-0), Clemson recruit Dorian O’Daniel 336 rushing yards in
45-24 win over Gonzaga (D.C.)
#18. Las Vegas,
Bishop Gorman (4-1-0), spanked SoCal power Servite, 42-0
#19. Oradell,
N.J., Bergen Catholic (2-1-0), 1-1 versus Top 25 teams
#20. Matthews,
N.C., Butler (5-0-0), seeks third state title in four years
#21. Harbor City,
Calif., Narbonne (4-0-0), beat area-ranked Serra, 22-9
#22. Montvale,
N.J., St. Joseph Regional (2-1-0), upset No. 19 Bergen Catholic, 38-37, in OT
#23. Allen, Texas
(4-0-0), plays at regionally ranked Coppell Friday
#24. Palm Beach
Gardens, Fla., Dwyer (4-0-0), three consecutive shutouts
#25. Bellflower,
Calif., St. John Bosco (4-0-0), plays at regionally ranked Jordan (Utah) Sat.
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^Northeast=
#1. Oradell,
N.J., Bergen Catholic, 2-1-0
#2. Montvale,
N.J., St. Joseph Regional, 2-1-0
#3. Wexford, Pa.,
North Allegheny, 4-0-0
#4. Ramsey, N.J.,
Don Bosco, 2-1-0
#5. Wyndmoor,
Pa., La Salle, 4-0-0
#6. Philadelphia,
St. Joseph’s Prep, 3-0-0
#7. Monroeville,
Pa., Gateway, 4-0-0
#8. Endwell,
N.Y., Maine-Endwell, 4-0-0
#9. Exton, Pa.,
Downingtown East, 4-0-0
#10. Jersey City,
N.J., St. Peter’s, 2-0-0
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^East Coast=
#1. Duncan, S.C.,
Byrnes, 5-0-0
#2. Olney, Md.,
Good Counsel, 4-1-0
#3. Matthews,
N.C. Butler, 5-0-0
#4. Rock Hill,
S.C., Northwestern, 4-1-0
#5. Goose Creek,
S.C., 5-0-0
#6. Richmond,
Va., Hermitage, 3-0-0
#7. Chesapeake,
Va., Oscar Smith, 3-1-0
#8. Rock Hill,
S.C., South Pointe, 5-0-0
#9. Ashburn, Va.,
Stone Bridge, 4-0-0
#10. Baltimore,
Gilman, 2-2-0
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^Southeast=
#1. River Ridge,
La., Curtis, 4-0-0
#2. Bradenton,
Fla., Manatee, 3-0-0
#3. Hoover, Ala.,
4-0-0
#4. Nashville,
Tenn., Ensworth, 6-0-0
#5. Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., University, 3-0-0
#6. Kingsland,
Ga., Camden County, 4-0-0
#7. Palm Beach
Gardens, Fla., Dwyer, 4-0-0
#8. Norcross,
Ga., 4-0-0
#9. Monroe, La.,
Neville, 4-0-0
#10. Marietta,
Ga., Lassiter, 4-0-0
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^Midwest=
#1. Cleveland,
St. Ignatius, 5-0-0
#2. Louisville,
Ky., Trinity, 5-0-0
#3. Cincinnati,
Colerain, 5-0-0
#4. Cincinnati,
St. Xavier, 3-2-0
#5. Bolingbrook,
Ill., 5-0-0
#6. Lakewood,
Ohio, St. Edward, 5-0-0
#7. Toledo, Ohio,
Whitmer, 5-0-0
#8. Muskegon,
Mich., 5-0-0
#9. Indianapolis,
Ben Davis, 6-0-0
#10. Hartland,
Wis., Arrowhead, 5-0-0
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^Midlands=
#1. St. Louis,
Christian Brothers, 5-0-0
#2. Salt Lake
City, East, 5-0-0
#3. Sandy, Utah,
Jordan, 5-0-0
#4. Eden Prairie,
Minn., 4-0-0
#5. Kirkwood,
Mo., 5-0-0
#6. Jefferson
City, Mo., 5-0-0
#7. Ankeny, Iowa,
5-0-0
#8. Sandy, Utah,
Alta, 5-1-0
#9. Omaha, Neb.,
Millard North, 5-0-0
#10. Parker,
Colo., Chaparral, 4-0-0
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^Southwest=
#1. DeSoto,
Texas, 4-0-0
#2. Bentonville,
Ark., 4-0-0
#3. Katy, Texas, 3-0-0
#4. Las Vegas,
Bishop Gorman, 4-1-0
#5. Allen, Texas,
4-0-0
#6. Peoria,
Ariz., Centennial, 5-0-0
#7. Cibolo,
Texas, Steele, 4-0-0
#8. Coppell,
Texas, 4-0-0
#9. Waco, Texas,
Midway, 3-0-0
#10. Abilene,
Texas, 4-0-0
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^West Coast=
#1. Rancho Santa
Margarita, Calif., Santa Margarita, 5-0-0
#2. Concord,
Calif., De La Salle, 4-0-0
#3. Bellevue,
Wash., 4-0-0
#4. Harbor City,
Calif., Narbonne, 4-0-0
#5. Bellflower,
Calif., St. John Bosco, 4-0-0
#6. Murrieta,
Calif., Vista Murrieta, 4-0-0
#7. Sammamish,
Wash., Skyline, 4-0-0
#8. Rancho Santa
Margarita, Calif., Tesoro, 5-0-0
#9. Ventura,
Calif., St. Bonaventure, 4-1-0
#10. Encino,
Calif., Crespi, 6-0-0
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FEATS OF THE WEEK: Highly touted running
back Derrick Henry of Yulee, Fla., broke three state records in a 45-28 win
against Jacksonville, Jackson. Henry (uncommitted) had a single-game record 502
rushing yards, allowing him to also eclipse Pro Football Hall of Famer Emmitt
Smith’s career rushing record (Henry has 9,255) as well as setting a new state
mark for most consecutive games with at least 100 rushing yards (38). ... Mike
Richardson of Marble Falls, Texas, threw for a state-record 724 yards and seven
touchdowns in his team’s 62-55 defeat of Boerne, Champion. ... Bryce Kinsler of
Cave Creek, Cactus Shadows threw for an Arizona-record 639 yards with six
touchdowns in 63-49 loss to Prescott. ... Conner Manning, a Utah recruit, had
an Orange County-record 600 passing yards and seven touchdowns to lead Lake
Forest, Calif., El Toro to a 77-46 win against El Cajon, Valhalla. ...
Sophomore Jordan Kafentzis of regionally ranked Sandy, Utah, Jordan tied a
state record with eight touchdown passes in a 56-0 rout of West Jordan, Copper
Hills. ... Tyler Keane of Myrtle Beach, S.C., also tied a state record with
eight touchdown throws in a narrow 56-55 win over rival Conway. ... Senior Erin
DiMeglio of Plantation, South Plantation made history by becoming the first
girl in Florida history to complete a pass in a varsity football game.
DiMeglio, a 5-foot-6 senior, completed 1-of-2 attempts for minus-5 yards in her
team’s 41-12 blowout of Sunrise, Piper.
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2012 World Features Syndicate, Inc...endit
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