^National Prep Football Poll – Week 9=^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 records:
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#1.
Las Vegas, Bishop Gorman (8-0), overwhelmed Durango, 77-0
#2.
Concord, Calif., De La Salle (7-0), thumped James Logan, 51-7, at Levi’s
Stadium
#3.
Miami, Booker T. Washington (7-0), last team to defeat No. 1 Bishop Gorman
(2013)
#4.
Allen, Texas (7-0), led by Texas A&M-bound sr. QB Kyler Murray
#5.
Paramus, N.J., Paramus Catholic (6-0), beat then-No. 2 Don Bosco, 21-14
#6.
Bellevue, Wash. (6-0), state-record 60 consecutive wins
#7.
Bellflower, Calif., St. John Bosco (5-1), topped No. 16 Mater Dei, 28-25
#8.
Ramsey, N.J., Don Bosco (3-1), 1-1 versus Top 25 teams
#9.
Moultrie, Ga., Colquitt County (7-0), visits unbeaten Valdosta on Friday
#10.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas (5-1), pummeled last three foes by
combined 192-0
#11.
Manvel, Texas (6-0), averaging 48 points per game
#12.
Buford, Ga. (6-0), allowed less than 100 total yards in 56-0 rout of North Hall
#13.
Miami, Central (6-1), sr. DB Calvin Brewton headed to Florida St.
#14.
DeSoto, Texas (6-0), 26 straight regular season wins
#15.
Folsom, Calif. (7-0), sr. Washington commit Jake Browning 8 TD passes in 63-6
blowout of Nevada Union
#16.
Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei (5-1), hosts regionally-ranked Servite on Friday
#17.
Daytona Beach, Fla., Mainland (7-0), sr. DB Meiko Dotson a Georgia Tech recruit
#18.
South Jordan, Utah, Bingham (7-1), only loss in OT to No. 1 Bishop Gorman
#19.
Starkville, Miss. (7-0), shut out last three opponents
#20.
Dallas, Skyline (6-0), blanked Irving, Nimitz, 56-0
#21.
Pinson, Ala., Clay-Chalkville (7-0), whipped state-ranked Shades Valley, 59-27
#22.
Cedar Hill, Texas (5-1), Class 5A/II state champ last season
#23.
Metairie, La., Archbishop Rummel (6-0), clobbered rival Archbishop Shaw, 56-14
#24.
Honolulu, Punahou (6-0), 49-point average win margin
#25.
Carmel, Ind. (8-0), knocked off regionally-ranked Warren Central, 17-10
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^Northeast=
#1.
Paramus, N.J., Catholic, 6-0
#2.
Ramsey, N.J., Don Bosco, 3-1
#3.
Pittsburgh, Central Catholic, 7-0
#4.
Jersey City, N.J., St. Peter's Prep, 4-1
#5.
Oradell, N.J., Bergen Catholic, 4-2
#6.
Montvale, N.J., St. Joseph Regional, 3-1
#7.
Philadelphia, St. Joseph’s Prep, 3-3
#8.
Hammonton, N.J., St. Joseph, 5-0
#9.
Buffalo, N.Y., Canisius, 6-0
#10.
Red Bank, N.J., Red Bank Catholic, 5-0
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^East
Coast=
#1.
Duncan, S.C., Byrnes, 6-1
#2.
Virginia Beach, Va., Ocean Lakes, 6-0
#3.
Germantown, Md., Northwest, 6-0
#4.
Rockingham, N.C., Richmond, 7-0
#5.
Goose Creek, S.C., 6-1
#6.
Richmond, Va., Hermitage, 6-0
#7.
Owings Mill, Md., McDonogh, 4-2
#8.
Irmo, S.C., Dutch Fork, 5-2
#9.
Baltimore, Gilman, 5-2
#10.
Olney, Md., Good Counsel, 6-1
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^Southeast=
#1.
Miami, Booker T. Washington, 7-0
#2.
Moultrie, Ga., Colquitt County, 7-0
#3.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas, 5-1
#4.
Buford, Ga., 6-0
#5.
Miami, Central, 6-1
#6.
Daytona Beach, Fla., Mainland, 7-0
#7.
Starkville, Miss., 7-0
#8.
Pinson, Ala., Clay-Chalkville, 7-0
#9.
Metairie, La., Archbishop Rummel, 6-0
#10.
Hoover, Ala., 5-2
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^Midwest=
#1.
Carmel, Ind., 8-0
#2.
Louisville, Ky., Male, 7-0
#3.
Mentor, Ohio, 7-0
#4.
Huber Heights, Ohio, Wayne, 7-0
#5.
Bloomfield Hills, Mich., Brother Rice, 7-0
#6.
Muskegon, Mich., 7-0
#7.
Indianapolis, Warren Central, 7-1
#8.
Hudson, Ohio, 7-0
#9.
Lincolnshire, Ill., Stevenson, 7-0
#10.
Lakewood, Ohio, St. Edward, 5-2
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^Midlands=
#1.
South Jordan, Utah, Bingham, 7-1
#2.
Webb City, Mo., 8-0
#3.
Omaha, Neb., North, 7-0
#4.
Independence, Mo., Fort Osage, 8-0
#5.
Eden Prairie, Minn., 7-0
#6.
Prairie Village, Kan., Shawnee Mission East, 6-0
#7.
Highlands Ranch, Colo., Valor Christian, 6-1
#8.
Provo, Utah, Timpview, 8-0
#9.
St. Louis, Christian Brothers, 8-0
#10.
Olathe, Kan., North, 6-0
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^Southwest=
#1.
Las Vegas, Bishop Gorman, 8-0
#2.
Allen, Texas, 7-0
#3.
Manvel, Texas, 6-0
#4.
DeSoto, Texas, 6-0
#5.
Dallas, Skyline, 6-0
#6.
Cedar Hill, Texas, 5-1
#7.
Southlake, Texas, Carroll, 6-0
#8.
Tulsa, Okla., Union, 5-1
#9.
Waco, Texas, Midway, 6-0
#10.
Chandler, Ariz., 6-1
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^West
Coast=
#1.
Concord, Calif., De La Salle, 7-0
#2.
Bellflower, Calif., St. John Bosco, 5-1
#3.
Bellevue, Wash., 6-0
#4.
Folsom, Calif., 7-0
#5.
Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei, 5-1
#6.
Honolulu, Punahou, 6-0
#7.
Corona, Calif., Centennial, 4-2
#8.
Long Beach, Calif., Poly, 6-1
#9.
Anaheim, Calif., Servite, 4-2
#10.
Bothell, Wash., 6-0
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FEATS OF THE WEEK: Paramus, N.J., Paramus
Catholic vaulted 14 spots in the national poll to No. 5 after beating No. 8
Ramsey, N.J., Don Bosco, 21-14. Junior running back Ahmad Thomas led Paramus
Catholic with two rushing touchdowns. ... No. 7 Bellflower, Calif., St. John
Bosco extended its in-state winning streak to 18 with a 28-25 triumph over No.
16 Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei. St. John Bosco junior running back Sean McGrew
ran for 119 yards and a touchdown. ... No. 21 Pinson, Ala., Clay-Chalkville
entered the Top 25 after hammering previously-unbeaten Birmingham, Ala., Shades
Valley, 59-27. Junior Tyrell Pigrome had 398 combined passing and rushing yards
with five touchdowns for Clay-Chalkville. ... Sophomore Mason Crossland threw
for 638 yards and nine touchdowns to spark Gilbert, Ariz., Higley in an
astounding 95-75 win over Apache Junction, Ariz. The two teams combined for
over 1,600 yards of offense. ... Senior Devin Tripp set a state record with 549
rushing yards in Sioux Rapids, Iowa, Sioux Central’s 64-32 win against Le Mars,
Iowa, Gehlen Catholic. Tripp (uncommitted) also broke the single-game record
for points (with 58) and tied the record for touchdowns (nine). ... On the same
night, junior Devyn Collins of Lindale, Ga., Pepperell set his state’s single-game
rushing record with 485 yards and five touchdowns in a 34-32 loss to Rockmart,
Ga. ... Finally, senior Ben McKeighan had a state-record 368 receiving yards
and five touchdowns in Scottsdale, Ariz., Scottsdale Prep’s 48-21 rout of
Surprise, Ariz., Paradise Honors.
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Features Syndicate, Inc...endit
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.
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.
The National Prep Poll is the only high school poll distributed to newspapers and websites around the United States by the Associated Press.
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.
3 comments:
It's just so absurd and ridiculous that a Wisconsin team isn't mentioned in the Midwest rankings. Wisconsin high school football produced THEE two best football players in the world right now: JJ Watt and Joe Thomas! WI high school also produced Melvin Gordon, Jim Leonard and Chris Maragos. Yet a Wisconsin team doesn't deserve mention in the Midwest rankings? Give me a break!
You should take a look at Camas HS, Camas, WA. 6-0 in 4A GSHL. Ranked #2 in state in 4A, the state's highest classification. They've won their games by a combined score of 315-72.
No team should ever jump 14 spots. It just goes to show NO poll knows what they are doing nor should they...
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