Monday, August 31, 2015

Week 2 PrepNation National Prep Football Poll

Photo: Todd Shurtleff, MaxPreps.com

Texas Two Step

Euless Trinity and Arlington Martin climb in the latest Prep Poll after knocking down Top 5 foes. 


The National Prep Football Poll is compiled by Jamie DeMoney of XOS Digital with input from sportswriters, experts, and coaches. The Week 2 national Top 25 and regional Top 15's follow with current won-loss records:


NATIONAL TOP 25


1. St. John Bosco HS (Bellflower, Calif.), 1-0 (Last week: 1)                               
2. Bishop Gorman HS (Las Vegas), 1-0 (2)
3. St. Thomas Aquinas HS (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 1-0 (3)
4. Allen HS (Texas), 1-0 (7)
5. Colquitt County HS (Moultrie, Ga.), 2-0 (8)
6. Cedar Hill HS (Texas), 1-0 (10)
7. Centennial HS (Corona, Calif.), 1-0 (15)
8. DeMatha HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 1-0 (16)
9. Trinity HS (Euless, Texas), 1-0 (NR)
10. Mallard Creek HS (Charlotte, N.C), 2-0 (12)
11. Ocean Lakes HS (Virginia Beach, Va.), 1-0 (11)
12. Martin HS (Arlington, Texas), 1-0 (NR)
13. De La Salle HS (Concord, Calif.), 0-1 (5)
14. Katy HS (Texas), 1-0 (14)
15. Paramus Catholic HS (N.J.), 0-0 (17)
16. Spartanburg HS (S.C.), 1-0 (NR)
17. Clay-Chalkville HS (Pinson, Ala.), 2-0 (20)
18. St. Xavier HS (Cincinnati), 1-0 (NR)
19. American Heritage HS (Plantation, Fla.), 1-0 (NR)
20. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 1-0 (9)
21. Bingham HS (South Jordan, Utah), 2-0 (18)
22. Archer HS (Lawrenceville, Ga.), 2-0 (19)
23. Chandler HS (Ariz.), 1-1 (21)    
24. Mainland HS (Daytona Beach, Fla.), 1-0 (23)
25. Archbishop Rummel HS (Metairie, La.), 0-0 (25)

Dropped out: DeSoto (Texas) 4, Miami Central 6, Manvel (Texas) 22, Oxford (Miss.) 24

NORTHEAST REGION
1. Paramus Catholic HS (Paramus, N.J.) 0-0 (Last week: 1)
2. Bergen Catholic HS (Oradell, N.J.), 0-0 (2)
3. Don Bosco Prep HS (Ramsey, N.J.), 0-0 (3)
4. St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 0-0 (4)
5. Central Catholic HS (Pittsburgh), 0-0 (5)
6. DePaul HS (Wayne, N.J.), 0-0 (6)
7. Aquinas Institute (Rochester, N.Y.), 0-0 (7)
8. St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 0-0 (9)
9. Archbishop Wood HS (Warminster, Pa.), 0-0 (8)
10. St. Joseph Regional HS (Montvale, N.J.), 0-0 (10)
11. Xaverian Brothers HS (Westwood, Mass.), 0-0 (11)
12. Archbishop Stepinac HS (White Plains, N.Y.), 0-0 (12)
13. Poly Prep Country Day (Brooklyn, N.Y.), 0-0 (13)
14. Everett HS (Mass.), 0-0 (14)
15. New Canaan HS (Conn.), 0-0 (15)

EAST COAST REGION
1. DeMatha HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 1-0 (3)
2. Mallard Creek HS (Charlotte, N.C.), 1-0 (2)
3. Ocean Lakes HS (Virginia Beach, Va.), 1-0 (1)
4. Spartanburg HS (S.C.), 1-0 (4)
5. Good Counsel HS (Olney, Md.), 1-0 (5)
6. Lake Taylor HS (Norfolk, Va.), 1-0 (6)
7. Gilman School (Baltimore), 0-1 (7)
8. Bird HS (Chesterfield, Va.), 1-0 (8)
9. Scotland HS (Laurinburg, N.C.), 2-0 (9)
10. Byrnes HS (Duncan. S.C.), 2-0 (10)
11. Oscar Smith HS (Chesapeake, Va.), 0-0 (11)
12. Westfield HS (Chantilly, Va.), 0-0 (12)
13. Butler HS (Matthews, N.C.), 1-1 (13)
14. Douglass HS (Upper Marlboro, Md.), 0-0 (NR)
15. Dudley HS (Greensboro, N.C.), 2-0 (15)

SOUTHEAST REGION
1. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 1-0 (1)
2. Colquitt County HS (Moultrie, Ga.), 2-0 (3)
3. Clay-Chalkville HS (Pinson, Ala.), 2-0 (6)
4. American Heritage HS (Plantation, Fla.), 1-0 (NR)
5. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 1-0 (4)
6. Archer HS (Lawrenceville, Ga.), 2-0 (5)
7. Mainland HS (Daytona Beach, Fla.), 1-0 (7)
8. Archbishop Rummel HS (Metairie, La.), 0-0 (9)
9. McEachern HS (Powder Springs, Ga.), 1-0 (10)
10. Grayson HS (Logansville, Ga.), 1-0 (11)
11. Hoover HS (Ala.), 2-0 (12)
12. Flanagan HS (Pembroke Pines, Fla.), 1-0 (14)
13. South Panola HS (Batesville, Miss.), 2-0 (15)
14. Apopka HS (Fla.), 1-0 (NR)
15. Miami Central, 0-1 (2)

MIDWEST REGION
1. St. Xavier HS (Cincinnati), 1-0 (3)
2. Colerain HS (Cincinnati), 1-0 (1)
3. St. Ignatius HS (Cleveland), 1-0 (4)
4. La Salle HS (Cincinnati), 1-0 (5)
5. Moeller HS (Cincinnati), 1-0 (2)
6. Trinity HS (Louisville, Ky.), 2-0 (9)
7. Ben Davis HS (Indianapolis), 2-0 (15)
8. Carmel HS (Ind.), 1-1 (6)
9. King HS (Detroit), 1-0 (NR)
10. Homewood-Flossmoor HS (Flossmoor, Ill.), 1-0 (13)
11. Wayne HS (Huber Heights, Ohio), 1-0 (10)
12. St. Edward HS (Lakewood, Ohio), 1-0 (11)
13. Cathedral HS (Indianapolis), 1-1 (12)
14. Mount Carmel HS (Chicago), 1-0 (7)
15. Cass Tech HS (Detroit), 1-0 (NR)

MIDLANDS REGION
1. Bingham HS (South Jordan, Utah), 2-0 (1)
2. Webb City HS (Mo.), 2-0 (3)
3. Valor Christian HS (Highlands Ranch, Colo.), 1-0 (3)
4. Christian Brothers HS (St. Louis), 2-0 (4)
5. Eden Prairie HS (Minn.), 2-0 (5)
6. Brighton (Salt Lake City), 2-0 (6)
7. Cherry Creek HS (Greenwood Village, Colo.), 1-0 (11)
8. Fort Osage HS (Independence, Mo.), 2-0 (10)
9. Bishop Carroll HS (Wichita, Kan.), 0-0 (9)
10. Francis Howell HS (St. Charles, Mo.), 2-0 (NR)
11. Valley HS (West Des Moines, Iowa), 1-0 (12)
12. Staley HS (Kansas City, Mo.), 2-0 (NR)
13. Bishop Miege HS (Roeland Park, Kan.), 0-0 (14)
14. Millard North HS (Omaha, Neb.), 1-0 (13)
15. Highland HS (Pocatello, Idaho), 1-0 (15)

SOUTHWEST REGION
1. Bishop Gorman HS (Las Vegas), 1-0 (1)
2. Allen HS (Texas), 1-0 (3)
3. Cedar Hill HS (Texas), 1-0 (4)
4. Trinity HS (Euless, Texas), 1-0 (11)
5. Martin HS (Arlington, Texas), 1-0 (NR)
6. Katy HS (Texas), 1-0 (5)
7. Chandler HS (Ariz.), 1-1 (6)
8. Westfield (Houston), 1-0 (15)
9. Steele HS (Cibolo, Texas), 1-0 (8)
10. Manvel HS (Texas), 0-1 (7)
11. DeSoto HS (Texas), 0-1 (2)
12. Fayetteville HS (Ark.), 0-0 (9)
13. Jenks HS (Okla.), 0-0 (10)
14. Hamilton HS (Chandler, Ariz.), 2-0 (12)
15. Lake Travis HS (Austin, Texas), 1-0 (NR)

WEST COAST REGION
1. St. John Bosco HS (Bellflower, Calif.), 1-0 (1)
2. Centennial HS (Corona, Calif.), 1-0 (3)
3. De La Salle HS (Concord, Calif.), 0-1 (2)
4. Mater Dei HS (Santa Ana, Calif.), 1-0 (5)
5. Bishop Amat HS (La Puente, Calif.) 0-1 (4)
6. Mililani HS (Hawaii), 4-0 (6)
7. Eastside Catholic HS (Bellevue, Wash.), 0-0 (8)
8. Bellevue HS (Bellevue, Wash.), 0-0 (7)
9. Long Beach Poly (Calif.), 1-0 (12)
10. Central Catholic HS (Portland, Ore.), 0-0 (10)
11. Narbonne HS (Harbor City, Calif.), 0-0 (13)
12. Crespi HS (Encino, Calif.), 1-0 (9)
13. Santa Margarita HS (Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.), 1-0 (13)
14. Mission Viejo (Calif.), 1-0 (NR)
15. Folsom (Calif.), 1-0 (NR)

RECAPPING THE RANKINGS


Top Five Storylines

1. Six-time Prep Poll champion De La Salle tumbled eight spots to No. 13 in the Top 25 after losing at Euless Trinity, 26-21. It was the Spartans’ first game against a Texas team. Led by first-year coach Chris Jensen, the Trojans catapulted to No. 9.

2. Arlington Martin is another Texas squad making a huge jump in this week’s rankings, also after defeating a Top-5 team. The No. 12 Mavericks thumped then-No. 4 DeSoto,39-19, holding an Eagles offense that returned Ohio State-bound quarterback Tristen Wallace nearly 30 points below their 2014 scoring average. 

3. In the first game of the Kenneth Sanchez coaching era, defending Prep Poll titlist Bishop Gorman opened against an Arizona opponent for the fourth time in five years. The Gaels ran past No. 23 Chandler, 35-14, for their fourth win against a Top 25 team in their last 14 games.

4. DeMatha jumped six spots to No. 8 after dominating then-No. 6 Miami Central. The only lowlight for the Stags in the 38-14 blowout win was a serious ankle injury to senior receiver Darryl Turner (Maryland).

5. While preseason Top 10 teams Miami Central and IMG Academy were stumbling out of the gate, third-ranked St. Thomas Aquinas cemented the top Florida ranking with its 35-3 rout of defending 4A state champ Booker T. Washington. The nationally televised loss ended the Tornado’s 41-game winning streak. 

Top Five Risers

1. Arlington Martin (from unranked to National No. 12)
2. Euless Trinity (Southwest No. 11 to National No. 9)
3. American Heritage (unranked to National No. 19)
4. St. Xavier (Midwest No. 3 to National No. 18)
5. Spartanburg (East Coast No. 4 to National No. 16)

Top Five Feats … plus one

1. Senior Spencer Peterson of NorthPointe Christian (Grand Rapids) tied a Michigan record when he scored five touchdowns in the first quarter of a 55-20 rout of Hamtramck.

2. South Carolina’s record winning streak came to a crashing end when Abbeville clobbered Christ Church (Greenville), 55-14. Christ Church had won its previous 55 games, dating back to the second game of the 2011 season. Abbeville outscored the Cavaliers 34-0 in the second half.

3. No. 18 St. Xavier’s entry into the Top 25 was paved by a sparkling 57-7 season-opening rout of Covington Catholic (Ky.). The Bombers scored on their first nine possessions and took a 50-0 lead into the halftime break.

4. Lawrence County (Moulton) and East Lawrence (Trinity) tied a 36-year old Alabama record when they played a seven-overtime game, which finally ended in a 62-54 Lawrence County victory.

5. Will Harwood returned two punts (69 and 68 yards) for touchdowns and scored on a kickoff return from 87 yards out as Pine Lake Prep (Mooresville, N.C.) crushed South Davidson (Denton), 50-7. Harwood had an additional 68-yard punt return for a touchdown in the first quarter that was negated by a penalty, otherwise he would have tied single-game state records for punt return touchdowns and total return touchdowns.

Plus one. Union (Grand Rapids, Mich.) didn’t just end the 25-game losing streak it took into this season, it buried all remnants of the two-and-half-season long run of defeats deep into the West Michigan soil. The Red Hawks steamrolled Lee (Wyoming), 60-0, for their first season-opening victory – and just fourth win overall -- since 2009. 

Copyright 2015 Jamie DeMoney/PrepNation.com

About the PrepNation National Prep Poll
The PrepNation National Prep Poll is a continuation of World Feature Syndicate’s National Prep Poll, which was published and distributed to the Associated Press and other news organizations from 1987 to 2015. 

The National Prep Poll is second only to the USA Today Super 25 as the longest continually published weekly high school rankings. While a product of World Features Syndicate (1987-2015), the National Prep Poll was the only high school poll distributed to newspapers and websites around the United States by the Associated Press.

Before authoring rankings for Student Sports and ESPN, National High School Sports Hall of Fame journalist Doug Huff compiled the National Prep Poll rankings from 1987 until 1999. Current author Jamie DeMoney has compiled the poll since the start of the 1999 basketball season to the present. 

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.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Kimberly (WI) and/or Arrowhead (WI) should definitely be somewhere in the top 15 in the Midwest.

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