Tigers eye first Prep Poll title
Katy (Texas) -- which has outscored opponents 706-55 and recorded nine shutouts -- ascends to No. 1
The National Prep Football Poll is compiled by Jamie DeMoney of XOS Digital with input from sportswriters, experts, and coaches. The Week 16 national Top 25 and regional Top 15's follow with current won-loss records:
NATIONAL TOP 25
1. Katy HS (Texas), 14-0 (Last
week: 3)
2. Centennial HS (Corona,
Calif.), 14-0 (5)
3. Colquitt County HS
(Moultrie, Ga.), 14-0 (4)
4. Bishop Gorman HS (Las
Vegas), 15-0 (2)
5. Allen HS (Texas), 14-0
(6)
6. St. John Bosco HS
(Bellflower, Calif.), 13-1 (1)
7. De La Salle HS
(Concord, Calif.), 12-1 (7)
8. Lake Travis HS (Austin,
Texas), 13-0 (9)
9. IMG Academy (Bradenton,
Fla.), 8-0 (10)
10. St. Edward HS
(Lakewood, Ohio), 14-1 (14)
11. Male HS (Louisville,
Ky.), 15-0 (14)
12. Roswell HS (Ga.), 14-0
(25)
13. Loyola Academy (Wilmette,
Ill.), 14-0 (16)
14. Center Grove HS
(Greenwood, Ind.), 14-0 (17)
15. Steele HS (Cibolo,
Texas), 14-0 (18)
16. Trinity Christian
Academy (Jacksonville, Fla.), 14-0 (19)
17. DeMatha HS (Hyattsville,
Md.), 11-1 (20)
18. Don Bosco Prep
(Ramsey, N.J.), 9-3 (NR)
19. St. Thomas Aquinas HS
(Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 12-1 (NR)
20. Central HS (Miami),
11-2 (NR)
21. Eastside Catholic HS
(Sammamish, Wash.), 13-0 (NR)
22. Spanish Fort HS
(Ala.), 15-0 (NR)
23. Blue Springs South HS
(Mo.), 14-0 (NR)
24. Gilman School
(Baltimore), 10-1 (23)
25. Kahuku (Hawaii), 13-0
(24)
Dropped out: Grayson (Ga.)
8, Wayne (Ohio) 11, Clay-Chalkville (Ala.) 12, Mill Creek (Ga.) 13, Maryville
(Tenn.) 21
NORTHEAST REGION
1. Don Bosco Prep HS
(Ramsey, N.J.), 9-3 (Last week: 1)
2. Central Catholic HS
(Pittsburgh), 13-1 (3)
3. St. Joseph Regional HS
(Montvale, N.J.), 8-4 (2)
4. Upper Dublin HS (Fort
Washington, Pa.), 14-0 (4)
5. Imhotep Charter
(Philadelphia), 13-0 (5)
6. Xaverian Brothers HS
(Westwood, Mass.), 12-0 (6)
7. Aquinas Institute
(Rochester, N.Y.), 13-0 (7)
8. Archbishop Stepinac HS
(White Plains, N.Y.), 12-0 (8)
9. Southington HS (Conn.),
11-0 (9)
10. Bergen Catholic HS
(Oradell, N.J.), 7-4 (10)
11. Middletown South HS
(N.J.), 12-0 (11)
12. Parkland HS
(Allentown, Pa.), 13-1 (12)
13. Northern Valley HS
(Old Tappan, N.J.), 12-0 (NR)
14. Darien HS (Conn.), 10-0
(14)
15. Cumberland Valley HS (Mechanicsburg,
Pa.), 12-2 (NR)
EAST COAST REGION
1. DeMatha HS
(Hyattsville, Md.), 11-1 (1)
2. Gilman School
(Baltimore), 10-1 (2)
3. Northwestern HS (Rock
Hill, S.C.), 13-1 (6)
4. Oscar Smith HS
(Chesapeake, Va.), 13-0 (4)
5. Mallard Creek HS
(Charlotte, N.C.), 13-2 (8)
6. Charlotte Catholic HS
(N.C.), 14-0 (7)
7. Highland Springs HS
(Va.), 13-1 (9)
8. Damascus HS (Md.), 14-0
(13)
9. Wise HS (Upper
Marlboro, Md.), 14-0 (NR)
10. Dorman HS (Roebuck,
S.C.), 11-3 (NR)
11. Lexington HS (S.C.),
13-1 (NR)
12. Westfield HS
(Chantilly, Va.), 13-1 (NR)
13. Byrnes HS (Duncan.
S.C.), 12-2 (5)
14. Spartanburg HS (S.C.),
12-2 (4)
15. Lake Taylor HS (Norfolk,
Va.), 14-0 (12)
SOUTHEAST REGION
1. Colquitt County HS
(Moultrie, Ga.), 14-0 (1)
2. IMG Academy (Bradenton,
Fla.), 8-0 (3)
3. Roswell HS (Ga.), 14-0
(8)
4. Trinity Christian
Academy (Jacksonville, Fla.), 14-0 (6)
5. St. Thomas Aquinas HS
(Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 12-1 (9)
6. Central HS (Miami),
11-2 (10)
7. Spanish Fort HS (Ala.),
15-0 (13)
8. Flanagan HS (Pembroke
Pines, Fla.), 11-2 (12)
9. Starkville HS (Miss.),
14-1 (14)
10. McGill-Toolen HS
(Mobile, Ala.), 13-1 (NR)
11. Armwood HS (Seffner,
Fla.), 14-0 (NR)
12. Osceola HS (Kissimmee,
Fla.), 13-1 (NR)
13. Clay-Chalkville HS
(Pinson, Ala.), 14-1 (4)
14. Catholic HS (Baton
Rouge, La.), 10-3 (NR)
15. Independence HS
(Thompson’s Station, Tenn.), 15-0 (NR)
MIDWEST REGION
1. St. Edward HS
(Lakewood, Ohio), 14-1 (2)
2. Male HS (Louisville,
Ky.), 15-0 (3)
3. Loyola Academy
(Wilmette, Ill.), 14-0 (4)
4. Center Grove HS
(Greenwood, Ind.), 14-0 (5)
5. King HS (Detroit), 14-0
(6)
6. Wayne HS (Huber
Heights, Ohio), 14-1 (1)
7. Kimberly HS (Wis.),
14-0 (7)
8. Glenbard West HS (Glen
Ellyn, Ill.) 14-0 (8)
9. Colerain HS
(Cincinnati), 12-2 (9)
10. La Salle HS
(Cincinnati), 13-2 (10)
11. Trinity HS
(Louisville, Ky.), 11-2 (11)
12. St. Mary’s Prep
(Orchard Lake, Mich.), 12-1 (12)
13. Romeo HS (Mich.), 13-1
(13)
14. Nazareth Academy (La
Grange Park, Ill.), 12-2 (15)
15. Montini Catholic HS (Lombard,
Ill.), 14-0 (NR)
MIDLANDS REGION
1. Blue Springs South HS
(Mo.), 14-0 (1)
2. Valor Christian HS
(Highlands Ranch, Colo.), 12-2 (2)
3. Fort Osage HS (Independence,
Mo.), 13-1 (3)
4. Dowling Catholic HS
(West Des Moines, Iowa), 13-0 (4)
5. Herriman HS (West
Herriman, Utah), 11-3 (5)
6. Mill Valley HS
(Shawnee, Kan.), 12-1 (6)
7. Christian Brothers HS
(St. Louis), 13-1 (7)
8. Lone Peak HS (Highland,
Utah), 13-1 (8)
9. Kearney HS (Mo.), 14-1
(9)
10. Derby HS (Kan.), 12-1
(10)
11. Bingham HS (South
Jordan, Utah), 10-2 (11)
12. Webb City HS (Mo.),
14-1 (12)
13. Osseo HS (Minn.), 10-3
(13)
14. Millard North HS
(Omaha, Neb.), 11-2 (14)
15. Rocky Mountain HS (Meridian,
Idaho), 11-1 (15)
SOUTHWEST REGION
1. Katy HS (Texas), 14-0 (2)
2. Bishop Gorman HS (Las
Vegas), 15-0 (1)
3. Allen HS (Texas), 14-0
(3)
4. Lake Travis HS (Austin,
Texas), 14-0 (4)
5. Steele HS (Cibolo,
Texas), 14-0 (5)
6. Jenks HS (Okla.), 11-1
(7)
7. Westlake HS (Austin,
Texas), 13-1 (6)
8. Mansfield HS (Texas),
12-2 (13)
9. Centennial HS (Peoria,
Ariz.), 12-2 (9)
10. Fayetteville HS
(Ark.), 12-2 (NR)
11. Judson HS (Converse,
Texas), 13-1 (NR)
12. Trinity HS (Euless,
Texas), 10-1 (14)
13. Lake Ridge HS
(Mansfield, Texas), 14-0 (12)
14. Ryan HS (Denton,
Texas), 13-1 (8)
15. Chandler HS (Ariz.),
11-2 (15)
WEST COAST REGION
1. Centennial HS (Corona,
Calif.), 14-0 (2)
2. St. John Bosco HS
(Bellflower, Calif.), 13-1 (1)
3. De La Salle HS
(Concord, Calif.), 12-1 (3)
4. Eastside Catholic HS
(Bellevue, Wash.), 13-0 (5)
5. Kahuku HS (Hawaii),
13-0 (4)
6. Mission Viejo HS
(Calif.), 14-0 (6)
7. Folsom HS (Calif.), 14-0
(7)
8. Gonzaga Prep (Spokane,
Wash.), 14-0 (NR)
9. Jesuit HS (Portland,
Ore.), 14-0 (13)
10. Mater Dei HS (Santa
Ana, Calif.), 10-3 (10)
11. Bishop Amat HS (La
Puente, Calif.), 10-3 (11)
12. Serra HS (Gardena,
Calif.), 9-3 (12)
13. Clayton Valley Charter
(Concord, Calif.), 12-1 (14)
14. Elk Grove HS (Calif.),
12-1 (8)
15. Helix HS (La Mesa, Calif.),
11-1 (NR)
RECAPPING THE RANKINGS
Top Five Storylines
· *St.
John Bosco’s reign as the nation’s top-ranked team ended when it lost to then-No. 5 Corona Centennial, 62-52, in the Pac-5 Division championship.
Centennial, now ranked No. 2, will play No. 7 De La Salle for the Open Division
state championship on Dec. 19.
· *Katy
ascended from No. 3 to No. 1 in the national poll after knocking off Manvel,
35-17, in the Texas 6A/Division II quarterfinals. The Tigers’ case for their
first Prep Poll title could be bolstered with a win over No. 15 Steele in this
week’s semifinals and a potential matchup with No. 8 Lake Travis for the state
championship.
· *Last
year’s Prep Poll titlist, Bishop Gorman, dropped from No. 2 to No. 4 despite
hammering Liberty, 62-21, in the Nevada Division I championship for its seventh consecutive state crown. The Gaels’ case
for a repeat isn’t completely dead, but strength of schedule has proven to be less
formidable than preseason projections. Only one of the six non-Nevada opponents
on Bishop Gorman’s schedule won a state championship.
· *A season-high
five teams dropped out of the national poll after being eliminated from the
postseason. Among the teams moving into the Top 25 this week are preseason top
six squads St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) and Miami Central.
· * For
the first time in two months, a team from New Jersey is nationally ranked.
Despite finishing the season with three losses, two-time Prep Poll champion Don
Bosco Prep soared to No. 18 this week after winning its first Non-Public Group
IV state crown since 2011. Ten of the 12 teams on Don Bosco’s schedule were
nationally or regionally ranked this season.
Top Five Risers
1. Wise (Md.)
2. Gonzaga Prep (Wash.)
3. McGill-Toolen (Ala.)
4. Fayetteville (Ark.)
5. Dorman (S.C.)
Top Five Feats … plus one
No. 21 Eastside Catholic
overcame a 28-point deficit in the third quarter and rallied to beat Bellevue,
48-42, in overtime for its second consecutive 3A state championship. Both wins
were against a Bellevue program that won six straight crowns from 2008-13.
In the Washington 4A
final, regionally ranked Gonzaga Prep thumped Skyline, 34-16, to win its first
state crown since 1986. The Bullpups totaled a championship-game record 521
rushing yards.
Senior running back Jake
Funk added to his season touchdown record as regionally ranked Damascus hammered Dundalk, 55-14, for the Maryland 3A state crown. Funk, a Maryland
commit, ran for a title-game record seven touchdowns and finished the year with
57.
No. 16 Trinity Christian
Academy became the first Jacksonville-area team to capture three consecutive
Florida state titles. The Conquerors clobbered American Heritage (Delray Beach), 30-3, for the 3A crown.
Although only a junior,
Cotre Tapia is already Colorado’s all-time leader in sacks. Tapia had one sack in Windsor's 35-14 win over Longmont,
giving him 39 for his career and surpassing the old record set by current
Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell while at Denver South.
Cumberland Valley advanced
to the Pennsylvania 4A state semifinals and entered the regional rankings after
slipping past Central Dauphin, 62-61, in a playoffs-record seven overtimes.
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5 comments:
Impressive record against a crappy SoS. Do you guys pick your teams just to be contrarian? Horrible.
And how many of the other top teams have beaten a state champ. Yeah, that would be none.
The logic against Gorman is dumb. What other team beat a state champ? Gorman beat Bosco and Centennial over the last two years on there current undefeated run with the essentially the same team. Those teams shouldn't of been ranked above BG in the first place.
Having witnesses Katy and their destruction of Manvel and the powerhouse Cibollo Steele 38-0,not to mention their 10 shut-outs, I believe you have them rated correctly. A smash mouth defense giving up 55 points all year while averaging 47 speaks volumes. Katy will get their 8th State Championship against undefeated Lake Travis this weekend before 55k at NRG.
Katys quest for their 8th State Championship will come to fruition Sat. Night at NRG before 55,000 fans, against undefeated Lake Travis Cavaliers. This team has an historic 10 shut-outs with their lights out defense which gives up a paltry 4.5 pts per game while averaging 47. A team destined for a #1 national rating.
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