Upsets open the door for Lake Travis', Serra's return to Top 25
The National Prep Football
Poll is compiled by Jamie DeMoney of XOS Digital with input from sportswriters,
experts, and coaches. The Week 11 national Top 25 and regional Top 15's follow
with current won-loss records:
NATIONAL
TOP 25
1.
St. John Bosco HS (Bellflower, Calif.),
9-0 (Last week: 1)
2.
Bishop Gorman HS (Las Vegas),
10-0 (2)
3.
Colquitt County HS (Moultrie, Ga.),
9-0 (3)
4.
Centennial HS (Corona, Calif.),
9-0 (4)
5.
Allen HS (Texas), 9-0 (5)
6.
Trinity HS (Euless, Texas),
9-0 (7)
7.
De La Salle HS (Concord, Calif.),
8-1 (8)
8.
Katy HS (Texas), 9-0 (10)
9.
Ocean Lakes HS (Virginia Beach, Va.),
9-0 (9)
10.
IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.),
8-0 (11)
11.
Grayson HS (Loganville, Ga.),
10-0 (13)
12.
Gonzaga HS (Washington),
9-0 (15)
13.
Clay-Chalkville HS (Pinson, Ala.),
10-0 (13)
14.
South Panola HS (Batesville, Miss.),
10-0 (14)
15.
Chandler HS (Ariz.), 9-1
(18)
16.
St. Edward HS (Lakewood, Ohio),
9-1 (19)
17.
DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.),
8-1 (19)
18.
Male HS (Louisville, Ky.),
10-0 (20)
19.
Gilman School (Baltimore),
9-1 (21)
20.
Wayne HS (Huber Heights, Ohio),
10-0 (22)
21.
American Heritage HS (Plantation, Fla.), 8-1 (24)
22.
Steele HS (Cibolo, Texas),
9-0 (24)
23.
Center Grove HS (Greenwood, Ind.),
11-0 (25)
24.
Lake Travis HS (Austin, Texas),
9-0 (NR)
25.
Serra HS (Gardena, Calif.),
8-1 (NR)
Dropped
out: Cedar Hill (Texas)
6, Mater Dei (Calif.) 16
NORTHEAST
REGION
1. Archbishop Wood HS (Warminster, Pa.),
8-0 (Last week: 1)
2. Woodland Hills HS (Pittsburgh, Pa.), 9-0
(2)
3. Don Bosco Prep HS (Ramsey, N.J.), 5-3
(5)
4. Bergen Catholic HS (Oradell, N.J.), 5-3
(3)
5. St. Joseph Regional HS (Montvale,
N.J.), 5-3 (4)
6. Xaverian Brothers HS (Westwood,
Mass.), 8-0 (6)
7. Aquinas Institute (Rochester, N.Y.), 9-0
(8)
8. Archbishop Stepinac HS (White Plains,
N.Y.), 8-0 (8)
9. Southington HS (Conn.), 7-0 (9)
10. Upper Dublin (Fort Washington, Pa.),
9-0 (10)
11. St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 6-2
(11)
12. Marshfield HS (Mass.), 8-0 (12)
13. Middletown South (N.J.), 7-0 (NR)
14. Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia), 9-0
(NR)
15. Central Catholic HS (Pittsburgh),
8-1 (NR)
EAST
COAST REGION
1. Ocean Lakes HS (Virginia Beach, Va.),
9-0 (1)
2. Gonzaga HS (Washington), 9-0 (2)
3. DeMatha HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 8-1 (3)
4. Gilman School (Baltimore), 9-1 (4)
5. Bird HS (Chesterfield, Va.), 9-0 (5)
6. Scotland HS (Laurinburg, N.C.), 10-0
(7)
7. Lake Taylor HS (Norfolk, Va.), 9-0 (6)
8. Spartanburg HS (S.C.), 9-1 (8)
9. Byrnes HS (Duncan. S.C.), 9-1 (9)
10. Northwestern HS (Rock Hill, S.C.), 9-1
(10)
11. Cabell Midland HS (Ona, W.Va.), 9-0
(11)
12. Charlotte Catholic HS (N.C.), 9-0 (13)
13. Damascus HS (Md.), 9-0 (14)
14. Lake Braddock HS (Burke, Va.), 9-0
(15)
15. Hermitage HS (Richmond, Va.), 9-0
(NR)
SOUTHEAST
REGION
1. Colquitt County HS (Moultrie, Ga.), 9-0
(1)
2. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 8-0 (2)
3. Grayson HS (Loganville, Ga.), 10-0 (3)
4. Clay-Chalkville HS (Pinson, Ala.), 10-0
(4)
5. South Panola HS (Batesville, Miss.), 10-0
(5)
6. American Heritage HS (Plantation,
Fla.), 8-1 (6)
7. Trinity Christian Academy
(Jacksonville, Fla.), 9-0 (7)
8. Archer HS (Lawrenceville, Ga.), 8-1 (8)
9. Maryville HS (Tenn.), 10-0 (9)
10. Archbishop Rummel HS (Metairie,
La.), 8-1 (10)
11. Roswell HS (Ga.), 9-0 (11)
12. Spanish Fort HS (Ala.), 10-0 (12)
13. West Monroe HS (La.), 9-0 (13)
14. Opelika HS (Ala.), 10-0 (14)
15. St. Thomas Aquinas HS (Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.), 7-1 (15)
MIDWEST
REGION
1. St. Edward HS (Lakewood, Ohio), 9-1 (1)
2. Male HS (Louisville, Ky.), 10-0 (2)
3. Wayne HS (Huber Heights, Ohio), 10-0 (3)
4. Center Grove HS (Greenwood, Ind.), 11-0
(4)
5. Colerain HS (Cincinnati), 9-1 (6)
6. Loyola Academy (Wilmette, Ill.), 10-0
(8)
7. La Salle HS (Cincinnati), 8-2 (5)
8. Carmel HS (Ind.), 9-2 (7)
9. King HS (Detroit), 10-0 (9)
10. Trinity HS (Louisville, Ky.), 9-1 (10)
11. Elder HS (Cincinnati), 7-3 (NR)
12. Mona Shores HS (Norton Shores,
Mich.), 10-0 (11)
13. Glenbard West HS (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) 10-0
(12)
14. Saline HS (Mich.), 9-0 (13)
15. Warren Central HS (Indianapolis), 8-3
(14)
MIDLANDS
REGION
1. Christian Brothers HS (St. Louis), 11-0
(1)
2. Bingham HS (South Jordan, Utah), 9-1
(2)
3. Webb City HS (Mo.), 11-0 (3)
4. Blue Springs South HS (Mo.), 11-0 (5)
5. Columbine HS (Littleton, Colo.), 9-0
(6)
6. Lawrence HS (Kan.), 9-0 (7)
7. Francis Howell HS (St. Charles, Mo.),
10-0 (8)
8. Lone Peak HS (Highland, Utah), 11-0 (9)
9. Dowling Catholic HS (West Des Moines,
Iowa), 9-0 (10)
10. Millard West HS (Omaha, Neb.), 10-0
(11)
11. Totino-Grace HS (Fridley, Minn.),
9-2 (NR)
12. Pine Creek HS (Colorado Springs,
Colo.) 9-0 (12)
13. Sky View HS (Smithfield, Utah), 11-0
(13)
14. Staley HS (Kansas City, Mo.), 9-1 (14)
15. Mountain View HS (Meridian, Idaho),
9-0 (15)
SOUTHWEST
REGION
1. Bishop Gorman HS (Las Vegas), 10-0 (1)
2. Allen HS (Texas), 9-0 (2)
3. Trinity HS (Euless, Texas), 9-0 (4)
4. Katy HS (Texas), 9-0 (5)
5. Chandler HS (Ariz.), 9-1 (7)
6. Steele HS (Cibolo, Texas), 9-0 (7)
7. Lake Travis HS (Austin, Texas), 9-0 (9)
8. Westlake HS (Austin, Texas), 8-1 (13)
9. Carroll HS (Southlake, Texas), 7-2 (NR)
10. Hamilton HS (Chandler, Ariz.), 9-1 (10)
11. Westfield HS (Houston), 8-1 (11)
12. Manvel HS (Texas), 8-1 (13)
13. Har-Ber HS (Springdale, Ark.), 8-1 (14)
14. The Woodlands HS (Texas), 8-1 (15)
15. Lake Ridge HS (Mansfield, Texas), 9-0 (NR)
WEST
COAST REGION
1. St. John Bosco HS (Bellflower,
Calif.), 9-0 (1)
2. Centennial HS (Corona, Calif.), 8-0
(2)
3. De La Salle HS (Concord, Calif.), 8-1
(3)
4. Serra HS (Gardena, Calif.), 8-1 (5)
5. Bishop Amat HS (La Puente, Calif.), 7-2
(6)
6. Eastside Catholic HS (Bellevue,
Wash.), 8-0 (7)
7. Mission Viejo HS (Calif.), 10-0 (8)
8. Folsom HS (Calif.), 9-0 (9)
9. Elk Grove HS (Calif.), 9-0 (10)
10. Bellevue HS (Wash.), 7-1 (11)
11. Jesuit HS (Portland, Ore.), 9-0 (12)
12. Mater Dei HS (Santa Ana, Calif.),
7-2 (4)
13. Long Beach Poly HS (Calif.), 7-2 (13)
14. Clayton Valley HS (Concord, Calif.),
8-1 (14)
15. Kahuku HS (Hawaii), 11-0 (NR)
RECAPPING
THE RANKINGS
Top
Five Storylines
1.
Stunner in Minnesota: Eden
Prairie’s quest for a fifth consecutive state title ended much sooner than
expected with a 27-13 loss to Totino-Grace in the Class 6A state quarterfinals. Eden Prairie had won its last 40 games
in a row, a streak that included three wins over Totino-Grace. Totino-Grace
moved into the Midlands Top 15 as the de facto favorite for Minnesota’s 6A
title while Eden Prairie dropped out.
2.
Cedar Hill tumbles: Another
huge upset occurred in Texas, where then-No. 6 Cedar Hill was shocked by two-loss
Mansfield, 46-43. The loss dropped the Longhorns out of the national and
regional rankings, at least for now.
3.
Mater Dei also falls: Mater
Dei dropped from No. 16 nationally to the bottom third of the West Coast
regional rankings after losing to JSerra Catholic for only the second time in
10 meetings. JSerra Catholic had lost three games in a row before Friday’s
35-28 triumph.
4.
Elder gets share of GCLS crown: Cincinnati
Elder moved back into the Midwest Top 15 after beating regionally ranked La
Salle, 21-7. The Panthers earned a share of the Greater Catholic League South
title with St. Xavier. It’s their first since 2008.
5.
Kahuku is King: Kahuku
(Hawaii) debuted in the West Coast Top 15 after an impressive 20-7 win over
then-regionally ranked Mililani for the Oahu Interscholastic Association
championship.
Top
Five Risers
1. Southlake Carroll (Texas)
2. Westlake (Austin, Texas)
3. Totino-Grace (Minn.)
4. Elder (Ohio)
5. Kahuku (Hawaii)
Top
Five Feats … plus one
3.
Pick six times two: Nate
Jones of Muskegon Central Catholic tied a Michigan record when he returned two interceptions for touchdowns in one quarter. Jones scored from 15 and 33 yards
out to help spark a 49-7 rout of Sacred Heart (Mount Pleasant) in round one of
the Division 8 state playoffs.
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3 comments:
I know I've beaten this horse before, but a team from WI definitely deserves to be in the top 15 in the Midwest.
Why isn`t Homewood-Flossmoor IL ranked in your top Midwest rankings??? They are better than the top teams from MI.
What happened to my previous comment post?
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