Monday, October 12, 2015

Week 8 PrepNation National Prep Football Poll

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Buckeye Shakedown

Last season's Division I finalists take their turn at representing Ohio in Top 25


The National Prep Football Poll is compiled by Jamie DeMoney of XOS Digital with input from sportswriters, experts, and coaches. The Week 8 national Top 25 and regional Top 15's follow with current won-loss records:

NATIONAL TOP 25

1. St. John Bosco HS (Bellflower, Calif.), 6-0 (Last week: 1)                               
2. Bishop Gorman HS (Las Vegas), 7-0 (2)
3. Colquitt County HS (Moultrie, Ga.), 7-0 (5)
4. Centennial HS (Corona, Calif.), 6-0 (4)
5. Allen HS (Texas), 7-0 (7)
6. DeMatha HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 6-0 (6)
7. Cedar Hill HS (Texas), 6-0 (8)
8. American Heritage HS (Plantation, Fla.), 5-1 (9)
9. Trinity HS (Euless, Texas), 6-0 (10)
10. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 6-0 (11)
11. Ocean Lakes HS (Virginia Beach, Va.), 6-0 (11)
12. De La Salle HS (Concord, Calif.), 5-1 (12)
13. Spartanburg HS (S.C.), 7-0 (14)
14. Katy HS (Texas), 6-0 (15)
15. Clay-Chalkville HS (Pinson, Ala.), 7-0 (16)
16. Grayson HS (Loganville, Ga.), 7-0 (18)
17. Mater Dei HS (Santa Ana, Calif.), 6-0 (17)
18. South Panola HS (Batesville, Miss.), 7-0 (22)
19. Jenks HS (Okla.), 5-0 (23)
20. Chandler HS (Ariz.), 7-1 (25)
21. Male HS (Louisville, Ky.), 7-0 (NR)
22. St. Edward HS (Lakewood, Ohio), 6-1 (NR)
23. Gilman School (Baltimore), 6-1 (NR)
24. Wayne HS (Huber Heights, Ohio), 7-0 (NR)
25. Steele HS (Cibolo, Texas), 7-0 (NR)

Dropped out: St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) 3, La Salle (Ohio) 19, Westfield (Texas) 20, Mainland (Fla.) 21, St. Joseph Regional (N.J.) 24

NORTHEAST REGION

1. Archbishop Wood HS (Warminster, Pa.), 5-0 (Last week: 5)
2. Woodland Hills HS (Pittsburgh, Pa.), 6-0 (6)
3. La Salle College (Wyndmoor, Pa.), 3-2 (7)
4. Bergen Catholic HS (Oradell, N.J.), 3-2 (3)
5. Xaverian Brothers HS (Westwood, Mass.), 5-0 (4)
6. St. Joseph Regional HS (Montvale, N.J.), 4-2 (1)
7. Don Bosco Prep HS (Ramsey, N.J.), 3-2 (2)
8. Canisius HS (Buffalo, N.Y.), 6-0 (10)
9. Aquinas Institute (Rochester, N.Y.), 5-0 (8)
10. Archbishop Stepinac HS (White Plains, N.Y.), 5-0 (9)
11. Southington HS (Conn.), 5-0 (11)
12. Upper Dublin HS (Fort Washington, Pa.), 6-0 (NR)
13. Central Dauphin HS (Harrisburg, Pa.), 6-0 (13)
14. Marshfield HS (Mass.), 5-0 (14)
15. Pine-Richland HS (Gibsonia, Pa.), 6-0 (NR)

EAST COAST REGION

1. DeMatha HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 6-0 (1)
2. Ocean Lakes HS (Virginia Beach, Va.), 6-0 (2)
3. Spartanburg HS (S.C.), 7-0 (3)
4. Gilman School (Baltimore), 6-1 (4)
5. Bird HS (Chesterfield, Va.), 6-0 (5)
6. Lake Taylor HS (Norfolk, Va.), 6-0 (6)
7. Byrnes HS (Duncan. S.C.), 6-1 (7)
8. Scotland HS (Laurinburg, N.C.), 7-0 (9)
9. Northwestern HS (Rock Hill, S.C.), 6-1 (10)
10. Westside HS (Anderson, S.C.), 7-0 (11)
11. Charlotte Catholic HS (N.C.), 6-0 (12)
12. Damascus HS (Md.), 6-0 (13)
13. Lake Braddock HS (Burke, Va.), 6-0 (14)
14. South County HS (Lorton, Va.), 6-0 (15)
15. Cabell Midland HS (Ona, W.Va.), 7-0 (NR)

SOUTHEAST REGION

1. Colquitt County HS (Moultrie, Ga.), 7-0 (2)
2. American Heritage HS (Plantation, Fla.), 5-1 (3)
3. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 6-0 (4)
4. Clay-Chalkville HS (Pinson, Ala.), 7-0 (5)
5. Grayson HS (Loganville, Ga.), 7-0 (6)
6. South Panola HS (Batesville, Miss.), 7-0 (8)
7. Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville, Fla.), 6-0 (9)
8. Archer HS (Lawrenceville, Ga.), 5-1 (11)
9. Maryville HS (Tenn.), 7-0 (12)
10. Archbishop Rummel HS (Metairie, La.), 5-1 (10)
11. Spanish Fort HS (Ala.), 7-0 (13)
12. West Monroe HS (La.), 6-0 (14)
13. Opelika HS (Ala.), 8-0 (15)
14. Roswell HS (Ga.), 6-0 (NR)
15. Columbus HS (Miami), 7-0 (NR)

MIDWEST REGION

1. Male HS (Louisville, Ky.), 7-0 (3)
2. St. Edward HS (Lakewood, Ohio), 6-1 (4)
3. Wayne HS (Huber Heights, Ohio), 7-0 (7)
4. La Salle HS (Cincinnati), 6-1 (1)
5. Colerain HS (Cincinnati), 6-1 (2)
6. St. Xavier HS (Cincinnati), 5-2 (6)
7. Elder HS (Cincinnati), 5-2 (5)
8. Loyola Academy (Wilmette, Ill.), 7-0 (10)
9. Homewood-Flossmoor HS (Flossmoor, Ill.), 7-0 (8)
10. King HS (Detroit), 7-0 (9)
11. Center Grove HS (Greenwood, Ind.), 8-0 (11)
12. Trinity HS (Louisville, Ky.), 7-1 (12)
13. Saline HS (Mich.), 7-0 (13)
14. Carmel HS (Ind.), 6-2 (14)
15. Arrowhead HS (Hartland, Wis.), 8-0 (15)

MIDLANDS REGION

1. Christian Brothers HS (St. Louis), 8-0 (1)
2. Bingham HS (South Jordan, Utah), 7-1 (2)
3. Webb City HS (Mo.), 8-0 (3)
4. Eden Prairie HS (Minn.), 8-0 (4)
5. Cherry Creek HS (Greenwood Village, Colo.), 6-0 (5)
6. Francis Howell HS (St. Charles, Mo.), 8-0 (6)
7. Jordan HS (Sandy, Utah), 7-1 (9)
8. Blue Springs South HS (Mo.), 8-0 (10)
9. Columbine HS (Littleton, Colo.), 6-0 (11)
10. Lawrence HS (Kan.), 6-0 (12)
11. Lone Peak HS (Highland, Utah), 8-0 (13)
12. Dowling Catholic HS (West Des Moines, Iowa), 6-0 (14)
13. Millard West HS (Omaha, Neb.), 7-0 (15)
14. Sky View HS (Smithfield, Utah), 8-0 (NR)
15. Staley HS (Kansas City, Mo.), 7-1 (8)

SOUTHWEST REGION

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

WEST COAST REGION

1. St. John Bosco HS (Bellflower, Calif.), 6-0 (1)
2. Centennial HS (Corona, Calif.), 5-0 (2)
3. De La Salle HS (Concord, Calif.), 5-1 (3)
4. Mater Dei HS (Santa Ana, Calif.), 6-0 (4)
5. Long Beach Poly HS (Calif.), 5-1 (11)
6. Serra HS (Gardena, Calif.), 6-1 (13)
7. Bishop Amat HS (La Puente, Calif.), 5-2 (5)
8. Eastside Catholic HS (Bellevue, Wash.), 6-0 (6)
9. Mission Viejo HS (Calif.), 7-0 (7)
10. Jesuit HS (Portland, Ore.), 6-0 (9)
11. Bellevue HS (Wash.), 4-1 (10)
12. Folsom HS (Calif.), 7-0 (12)
13. Elk Grove HS (Calif.), 6-0 (14)
14. Punahou School (Honolulu), 8-0 (15)
15. Mililani HS (Hawaii), 8-1 (NR)

RECAPPING THE RANKINGS

Top Five Storylines

1. Deerfield Beach surprises Aquinas again: In a week that saw five Top 25 teams beaten by unranked opponents, by far the biggest upset was Deerfield Beach (Fla.) shutting down then-No. 3 St. Thomas Aquinas, 6-3. The Raiders missed three field goals, including a late 20-yarder that would have tied the game. STA has lost only 15 games to Florida opponents since 2004. Five of those defeats were against Deerfield Beach.

2. Rankings turmoil: A season-high five Top 25 squads were beaten last week, opening the door for five teams to make their national-poll debut for the season. In addition, seven teams entered the regional Top 15s for the first time this year.

3. A new Ohio duo enters the Top 25: The entrance of No. 22. St. Edward and No. 24 Wayne – the teams that met in Ohio’s Division I title game last season -- means five different Buckeye State teams have been nationally ranked already this season. St. Edward made it in after handling then-No. 21 Mainland (Fla.), 47-28.

4. Serra makes up ground out West: The Cavaliers lead this week’s Top Five Risers list after a thrilling 41-38 win against regionally ranked Bishop Amat. Serra, whose only loss was to nationally ranked Centennial (Corona), jumped seven spots to No. 6 in the West Coast Top 15.

5. Klein Collins upsets Westfield to earn ranking: The Tigers ended a three-game losing streak against then-No. 20 Westfield (Houston), 24-19. Westfield played without six players who were suspended due to a game-ending brawl against Spring the week before.

 Top Five Risers

1. Serra (Gardena, Calif.)
2. Klein Collins (Texas)
3. Long Beach Poly (Calif.)
4. Wayne (Ohio)
5. Archbishop Wood (Pa.)

 Top Five Feats … plus one

1. 50 straight for Allen: The No. 5 Eagles now own the second-longest winning streak in Texas history after a 45-13 rout of Hebron and are 18 away from tying the all-time mark set by Celina. It’s the third-best current unbeaten streak in the nation among 11-man teams.

2. Future Hawkeye grabs receiving TD record: Senior tight end T.J. Hockenson of Chariton is now Iowa’s all-time leader in touchdown receptions. The Iowa commit had three touchdown catches in a 41-26 win over Knoxville, upping his career total to 48.

3. Missouri back scores 9 TDs: Jared Rennick of Washington set a single-game state record when he scored ninetouchdowns in an 84-57 win over Holt (Wentzville). Rennick ran for 361 yards in the game and all nine scores were on the ground.

4. Illinois receiving mark set: Dionte Lewis of Warrensburg-Latham totaled 364 receiving yards in a 58-53 win against Clinton. The previous record of 353 yards was set by current Nebraska receiver Jordan Westerkamp for Montini Catholic in 2011.

5. Duncan is NC’s all-time leader in field goals: Keith Duncan of Weddington made kicksfrom 53 and 25 yards in a 34-8 win against Anson to push his career total to 39, breaking the North Carolina state record.

Plus one … Des Moines (Iowa) North won its first game since week three of the 2012 season. The Polar Bears edged Roosevelt, 21-17, to end a 30-game losing streak. It’s only their 10th win overall in nearly 12 full seasons.  

All content 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:

PThomas said...

I am baffled by your OWN poll...you have Bosco as #1 but they have only played 1 team ranked in your West Coast Region Mater Dei at #12 yet no team except Bishop Gorman has played another top 25 team where they beat # 15 Chandler...they also beat your Northeast Region #3 Don Bosco, your Midland Region #2 Bingham, your Southwest # 5 Chandler along with West Coast Region #10 Bellevue and #13 Long Beach Poly...!! That is 5 ranked teams to Bosco's 1...any way you slice or dice it Gorman should be #1 by facts not opinions as no other team in your top 25 has even come close to playing 5 ranked teams besides beating all of them handily.. 30-50% of points by these ranked teams were scored in the fourth quarter when the game was all but over and against the 2's on defense

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