^National Prep
Football Poll – Week 11=
^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. Bradenton,
Fla., Manatee (7-0-0), averaging 49 points per game
#2. River Ridge,
La., Curtis (7-0-0), only 31 points allowed all year
#3. Cleveland,
St. Ignatius (9-0-0), rallied to beat St. Xavier, 32-21
#4. Concord,
Calif., De La Salle (8-0-0), crushed area-ranked Monte Vista, 41-9
#5. Louisville,
Ky., Trinity (8-0-0), 33 consecutive wins
#6. Bellevue,
Wash. (8-0-0), only seven losses since 2004
#7. DeSoto, Texas
(7-0-0), RB Dontre Wilson an Oregon recruit
#8. Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., University (7-0-0), wrapped up district championship
#9. Kingsland,
Ga., Camden County (7-0-0), four seniors committed to SEC programs
#10. Katy, Texas
(7-0-0), four-time state titlist last decade
#11. Bentonville,
Ark. (8-0-0), 32-point average win margin
#12. Cincinnati,
Colerain (9-0-0), QB Alfred Ramsby nearly 400 total yards in 57-44 win over
then-unbeaten Lakota West
#13. Nashville,
Tenn., Ensworth (9-0-0), shut out state-ranked Brentwood Academy, 20-0
#14. Matthews,
N.C., Butler (9-0-0), average win margin is 44 points
#15. Wexford,
Pa., North Allegheny (8-0-0), OT Patrick Kugler will play at Michigan
#16. Murrieta,
Calif., Vista Murrieta (8-0-0), thumped previously undefeated Murrieta Valley,
45-17
#17. Goose Creek,
S.C. (9-0-0), handed Wando its first loss, 35-14
#18. Lakewood,
Ohio, St. Edward (9-0-0), fought out of 21-point hole to beat Moeller, 49-42
#19. Marietta,
Ga., Lassiter (8-0-0), erased 17-point deficit to defeat Milton, 47-30
#20. Hoover, Ala.
(8-0-0), seeks seventh state title since 2000
#21. St. Louis,
Christian Brothers (9-0-0), edged then-unbeaten Howell, 13-10
#22. Cibolo,
Texas, Steele (7-0-0), 24 straight regular-season wins
#23.
Philadelphia, St. Joseph’s Prep (7-0-0), 15-time Philadelphia Catholic League
champ
#24. x-Bellflower,
Calif., St. John Bosco (4-4-0), first place in So-Cal’s tough Trinity League
#25. Harbor City,
Calif., Narbonne (8-0-0), led by Washington-bound QB Troy Williams
x-All losses by
forfeit for using ineligible player
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^Northeast=
#1. Wexford, Pa.,
North Allegheny, 8-0-0
#2. Philadelphia,
St. Joseph’s Prep, 7-0-0
#3. Ramsey, N.J.,
Don Bosco, 5-1-0
#4. Exton, Pa.,
Downingtown East, 8-0-0
#5. Monroeville,
Pa., Gateway, 7-1-0
#6. Erie, Pa.,
Cathedral Prep, 8-0-0
#7. Oradell,
N.J., Bergen Catholic, 4-2-0
#8. Montvale,
N.J., St. Joseph Regional, 4-2-0
#9. Harrisburg,
Pa., McDevitt, 8-0-0
#10. Wyndmoor,
Pa., La Salle, 7-1-0
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^East Coast=
#1. Matthews,
N.C. Butler, 9-0-0
#2. Goose Creek,
S.C., 9-0-0
#3. Olney, Md.,
Good Counsel, 7-1-0
#4. Rock Hill,
S.C., South Pointe, 9-0-0
#5. Richmond,
Va., Hermitage, 7-0-0
#6. Ashburn, Va.,
Stone Bridge, 8-0-0
#7. Baltimore,
Gilman, 5-2-0
#8. Upper
Marlboro, Md., Wise, 8-0-0
#9. New Bern,
N.C., 9-0-0
#10. Virginia
Beach, Va., Ocean Lakes, 8-0-0
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^Southeast=
#1. Bradenton,
Fla., Manatee, 7-0-0
#2. River Ridge,
La., Curtis, 7-0-0
#3. Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., University, 7-0-0
#4. Kingsland,
Ga., Camden County, 7-0-0
#5. Nashville,
Tenn., Ensworth, 9-0-0
#6. Marietta,
Ga., Lassiter, 8-0-0
#7. Hoover, Ala.,
8-0-0
#8. Norcross,
Ga., 8-0-0
#9. Monroe, La.,
Neville, 8-0-0
#10. Loganville,
Ga., Grayson, 7-1-0
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^Midwest=
#1. Cleveland,
St. Ignatius, 9-0-0
#2. Louisville,
Ky., Trinity, 8-0-0
#3. Cincinnati,
Colerain, 9-0-0
#4. Lakewood,
Ohio, St. Edward, 9-0-0
#5. Toledo, Ohio,
Whitmer, 9-0-0
#6. Frankfort,
Ill., Lincoln-Way East, 9-0-0
#7. Dublin, Ohio,
Coffman, 9-0-0
#8. Pickerington,
Ohio, North, 9-0-0
#9. Hartland,
Wis., Arrowhead, 9-0-0
#10. Glen Ellyn,
Ill., Glenbard West, 9-0-0
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^Midlands=
#1. St. Louis,
Christian Brothers, 9-0-0
#2. Lee’s Summit,
Mo., West, 9-0-0
#3. Kirkwood,
Mo., 8-0-0
#4. Ankeny, Iowa,
9-0-0
#5. Webb City,
Mo., 9-0-0
#6. Omaha, Neb.,
Millard North, 9-0-0
#7. Sandy, Utah,
Jordan, 8-1-0
#8. Fridley,
Minn., Totino-Grace, 8-0-0
#9. Wildwood,
Mo., Lafayette, 9-0-0
#10. Blue
Springs, Mo., 8-1-0
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^Southwest=
#1. DeSoto,
Texas, 7-0-0
#2. Katy, Texas, 7-0-0
#3. Bentonville,
Ark., 8-0-0
#4. Cibolo,
Texas, Steele, 7-0-0
#5. Houston,
North Shore, 7-0-0
#6. Coppell,
Texas, 7-0-0
#7. Allen, Texas,
6-1-0
#8. Las Vegas,
Bishop Gorman, 7-1-0
#9. Waco, Texas,
Midway, 7-0-0
#10. Abilene,
Texas, 8-0-0
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^West Coast=
#1. Concord,
Calif., De La Salle, 8-0-0
#2. Bellevue,
Wash., 8-0-0
#3. Murrieta,
Calif., Vista Murrieta, 8-0-0
#4. x-Bellflower,
Calif., St. John Bosco, 4-4-0
#5. Harbor City,
Calif., Narbonne, 8-0-0
#6. Santa Ana,
Calif., Mater Dei, 6-2-0
#7. Sammamish,
Wash., Skyline, 8-0-0
#8. Rancho Santa
Margarita, Calif., Santa Margarita, 7-1-0
#9. Ventura,
Calif., St. Bonaventure, 7-1-0
#10. Kahuku,
Hawaii, 8-0-0
x-All losses by
forfeit for using ineligible player
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FEATS OF THE WEEK: Three Top-25 teams
overcame double-digit, second-half deficits to stay undefeated. Third-ranked
Cleveland, St. Ignatius got four rushing touchdowns from Tim McVey to beat
then-regionally ranked Cincinnati, St. Xavier, 32-21, after trailing, 21-6. ...
No. 18 Lakewood, Ohio. St. Edward trailed Cincinnati, Moeller by 21, then
reeled off 28 straight points to win 49-42. Dwayne Aaron ran for 250 yards and
four touchdowns. ... No. 19 Marietta, Ga., Lassiter was losing by 17 to
Alpharetta, Milton, before it outscored the Eagles, 41-7, down the stretch to
win 47-30. ... Senior Jake Oliver of Dallas, Jesuit set the Texas all-time
record for receptions during his team’s 20-17 loss to Dallas, Lake Highlands.
Oliver, a senior committed to Texas, had 15 catches in the game to increase his
career total to 274. ... Highlighting a week when records fell during
high-scoring contests, Porterville outlasted Tulare, Union, 86-79, in the
highest-scoring game in California prep football history. The combined point
total of 165 easily surpassed the old record by 21. ... Tanner Wood, a Kansas
St. commit, had a state-record 659 rushing yards to lead Conway Springs, Kan.,
to an 84-56 win against Anthony, Chaparral. ... South Carolina-bound
quarterback Connor Mitch of Raleigh, N.C., Wakefield threw a state-record nine
touchdown passes to key a 70-42 rout of Raleigh, Broughton. ... Austin Rehkow
of Veradale, Wash., Central Valley booted a 67-yard field goal in the closing
seconds of regulation in his team’s 62-55 overtime defeat of Spokane, Shadle
Park. It is the longest field goal in state history and one yard short of the
national record. ... No records reported, but regionally ranked Blue Springs,
Mo., got 419 rushing yards and six touchdowns from Dalvin Warmack to lead an
84-62 onslaught against Lee’s Summit.
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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
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of creating a permanent online home for the National Prep Poll football
and boys basketball rankings.
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