Sunday, October 14, 2012

Week 10 National Prep Football Poll released


^National Prep Football Poll – Week 10=
^By Jamie DeMoney=
     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:
#1. Bradenton, Fla., Manatee (6-0-0), QB Cord Sandberg headed to Mississippi St.
#2. Cleveland, St. Ignatius (8-0-0), seeks 12th state title
#3. River Ridge, La., Curtis (7-0-0), only 31 points allowed all year
#4. Louisville, Ky., Trinity (8-0-0), 33 consecutive wins
#5. Concord, Calif., De La Salle (7-0-0), two-time defending Open Division state champ
#6. Bellevue, Wash. (7-0-0), hammered state-No. 2 Mount Si, 49-10
#7. DeSoto, Texas (6-0-0), totaled over 550 yards in a 61-7 rout of Timberview 
#8. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., University (6-0-0), 36-point average win margin
#9. Kingsland, Ga., Camden County (7-0-0), aims for fourth state title in 10 years
#10. Katy, Texas (6-0-0), DE Matt Dimon will play at Oklahoma
#11. Bentonville, Ark. (7-0-0), three state titles since 2001
#12. Cincinnati, Colerain (8-0-0), 29 straight in-conference victories
#13. Hoover, Ala. (7-0-0), forced seven turnovers in 31-14 win over Hillcrest
#14. Nashville, Tenn., Ensworth (8-0-0), defending Division II-AA state champ
#15. Matthews, N.C., Butler (8-0-0), 50-2-0 since 2009
#16. Wexford, Pa., North Allegheny (7-0-0), only 30 points allowed this season
#17. Lakewood, Ohio, St. Edward (8-0-0), beat regionally ranked St. Xavier, 27-16
#18. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Dwyer (6-0-0), only 16 points allowed this season
#19. Goose Creek, S.C. (8-0-0), 21-game winning streak
#20. Coppell, Texas (6-0-0), held Hebron under 100 yards in 29-3 win
#21. St. Louis, Christian Brothers (8-0-0), thumped state-ranked Helias, 42-14
#22. Philadelphia, St. Joseph’s Prep (5-0-0), beat regionally ranked La Salle, 24-16
#23. Allen, Texas (5-1-0), only loss to No. 20 Coppell
#24. Marietta, Ga., Lassiter (7-0-0), QB Eddie Printz committed to Missouri
#25. Murrieta, Calif., Vista Murrieta (7-0-0), reigning CIF-SS Inland champion
^Northeast=
#1. Wexford, Pa., North Allegheny, 7-0-0
#2. Philadelphia, St. Joseph’s Prep, 5-0-0
#3. Montvale, N.J., St. Joseph Regional, 4-1-0
#4. Ramsey, N.J., Don Bosco, 5-1-0
#5. Oradell, N.J., Bergen Catholic, 4-2-0
#6. Exton, Pa., Downingtown East, 7-0-0
#7. Monroeville, Pa., Gateway, 6-1-0
#8. Erie, Pa., Cathedral Prep, 7-0-0
#9. Harrisburg, Pa., McDevitt, 7-0-0
#10. Wyndmoor, Pa., La Salle, 6-1-0
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^East Coast=
#1. Matthews, N.C. Butler, 8-0-0
#2. Goose Creek, S.C., 8-0-0
#3. Olney, Md., Good Counsel, 6-1-0
#4. Rock Hill, S.C., South Pointe, 8-0-0
#5. Richmond, Va., Hermitage, 6-0-0
#6. Ashburn, Va., Stone Bridge, 7-0-0
#7. Baltimore, Gilman, 5-2-0
#8. Upper Marlboro, Md., Wise, 7-0-0
#9. New Bern, N.C., 8-0-0
#10. Norfolk, Va., Lake Taylor, 7-0-0
^Southeast=
#1. Bradenton, Fla., Manatee, 6-0-0
#2. River Ridge, La., Curtis, 7-0-0
#3. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., University, 6-0-0
#4. Kingsland, Ga., Camden County, 7-0-0
#5. Hoover, Ala., 7-0-0
#6. Nashville, Tenn., Ensworth, 8-0-0
#7. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Dwyer, 6-0-0
#8. Marietta, Ga., Lassiter, 7-0-0
#9. Monroe, La., Neville, 7-0-0
#10. Norcross, Ga., 7-0-0
^Midwest=
#1. Cleveland, St. Ignatius, 8-0-0
#2. Louisville, Ky., Trinity, 8-0-0
#3. Cincinnati, Colerain, 8-0-0
#4. Lakewood, Ohio, St. Edward, 8-0-0
#5. Toledo, Ohio, Whitmer, 8-0-0
#6. Cincinnati, St. Xavier, 5-3-0
#7. Frankfort, Ill., Lincoln-Way East, 8-0-0
#8. Muskegon, Mich., 8-0-0
#9. Dublin, Ohio, Coffman, 8-0-0
#10. Hartland, Wis., Arrowhead, 8-0-0
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^Midlands=
#1. St. Louis, Christian Brothers, 8-0-0
#2. Lee’s Summit, Mo., West, 8-0-0
#3. Kirkwood, Mo., 7-0-0
#4. Ankeny, Iowa, 8-0-0
#5. Salt Lake City, East, 8-0-0
#6. Sandy, Utah, Jordan, 7-1-0
#7. Omaha, Neb., Millard North, 8-0-0
#8. Webb City, Mo., 8-0-0
#9. Blue Springs, Mo., 7-1-0
#10. Wildwood, Mo., Lafayette, 8-0-0
^Southwest=
#1. DeSoto, Texas, 6-0-0
#2. Katy, Texas, 6-0-0
#3. Bentonville, Ark., 7-0-0
#4. Coppell, Texas, 6-0-0
#5. Allen, Texas, 5-1-0
#6. Las Vegas, Bishop Gorman, 6-1-0
#7. Houston, North Shore, 6-0-0
#8. Cibolo, Texas, Steele, 6-0-0
#9. Waco, Texas, Midway, 6-0-0
#10. Abilene, Texas, 7-0-0
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^West Coast=
#1. Concord, Calif., De La Salle, 7-0-0
#2. Bellevue, Wash., 7-0-0
#3. Harbor City, Calif., Narbonne, 7-0-0
#4. Murrieta, Calif., Vista Murrieta, 7-0-0
#5. Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei, 6-1-0
#6. x-Bellflower, Calif., St. John Bosco, 3-4-0-x
#7. Sammamish, Wash., Skyline, 7-0-0
#8. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., Santa Margarita, 6-1-0
#9. Ventura, Calif., St. Bonaventure, 6-1-0
#10. Kahuku, Hawaii, 7-0-0
x-All losses by forfeit for using ineligible player
     FEATS OF THE WEEK: Philadelphia, St. Joseph’s Prep entered the national Top 25 after beating regionally ranked Wyndmoor, La Salle, 24-16. The win gave the No. 22 Hawks sole first place in the Philadelphia Catholic 4A standings and ended La Salle’s 21-game winning streak in the league. ... Regionally ranked Webb City, Mo., extended its winning streak to 38 games with a 28-7 victory against previously unbeaten Ozark. The Cardinals have the fifth-longest active streak in the nation and it is tops among ranked teams. With 54 straight wins, Clairton, Pa., holds the longest streak overall. The Bears beat Pittsburgh, Bishop Canevin, 53-15, last week. ... Travis Quintanilla threw a state-record 10 touchdown passes as Refugio, Texas, pounded Taft, 80-0. Quintanilla had only 13 completions total in the game for 383 yards. ... Cody Thomas, an Oklahoma recruit, had 543 passing yards and seven touchdowns as Colleyville, Texas, Heritage defeated Irving, MacArthur, 56-47. ... Malik Foreman of Kingsport, Tenn., Dobyns-Bennett had over 300 combined rushing and passing yards with seven total touchdowns as his team steamrolled Bristol, Tennessee, 70-24. Foreman (uncommitted) also had an interception as a defensive back. Dobyns-Bennett, which has won 31 straight in the regular season, is averaging over 58 points per game in 2012. ... Blake Gimbel of Marshalltown, Iowa, threw for 488 yards and seven touchdowns to lead a 58-21 rout of Mason City.
Copyright 2012 World Features Syndicate, Inc...endit

NOTE: This is the 26th consecutive season for World Features Syndicate's National Prep Poll. It is the 13th straight year the National Prep Poll has been compiled by Jamie DeMoney.

About the National Prep Poll: Compiled weekly weekly since 1987 and distributed by World Features Syndicate and the Associated Press, the National Prep Poll is the nation's second oldest weekly high school sports rankings. Doug Huff compiled the rankings from 1987 until 1999. Jamie DeMoney has compiled the poll since the start of the 1999 basketball season to the present.

The National Prep Poll is the only high school poll distributed to newspapers and Web sites around the United States by the Associated Press national wire service.
Among the criteria used in the weekly compilation of the National Prep Poll rankings are strength of schedule, the ability to accomplish the ultimate goal on a team's schedule (i.e. winning a championship), impact players and performers, a team's coaching and recent tradition.

About PrepNation.com: PrepNation.com was originally launched August 1, 2001 by Jamie DeMoney for the purpose of creating a permanent online home for the National Prep Poll football and boys basketball rankings.

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