The
National Prep Football Poll is compiled by high school sports expert Jamie
DeMoney of XOS Digital with input from sportswriters, experts, and coaches. The
Week 10 national Top 25 and regional Top 15's follow with current won-loss
records:
NATIONAL TOP 25
1.
Bishop Gorman HS (Las Vegas), 9-0
2.
IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 7-0
3.
Mater Dei HS (Santa Ana, Calif.), 8-0
4.
Allen HS (Texas), 8-0
5.
DeMatha HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 9-0
6.
Roswell HS (Ga.), 8-0
7.
St. John Bosco HS (Bellflower, Calif.), 6-2
8.
Centennial HS (Corona, Calif.), 7-1
9.
Mountain Pointe HS (Phoenix), 9-0
10.
Grayson HS (Loganville, Ga.), 7-1
11.
Colerain HS (Cincinnati), 9-0
12.
St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 7-0
13.
DeSoto HS (Texas), 8-0
14.
St. Thomas Aquinas HS (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 5-2
15.
American Heritage HS (Plantation, Fla.), 8-0
16.
McGill-Toolen HS (Mobile, Ala.), 9-0
17.
Bingham HS (South Jordan, Utah), 10-0
18.
St. John’s HS (Washington), 6-2
19.
Cass Tech HS (Detroit), 9-0
20.
East HS (Salt Lake City), 10-0
21.
Trinity HS (Louisville, Ky.), 10-0
22.
Jenks HS (Okla.), 8-0
23.
Warren Central HS (Indianapolis), 8-1
24.
The Woodlands HS (Texas), 8-0
25.
John Curtis Christian HS (River Ridge, La.), 7-0
NORTHEAST
1.
St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 7-0
2.
Central Catholic HS (Pittsburgh, Pa.), 8-1
3.
Paramus Catholic HS (N.J.), 6-1
4.
West Allegheny HS (Imperial, Pa.), 8-0
5.
St. Joseph Regional HS (Montvale, N.J.), 5-2
6.
Bergen Catholic HS (Oradell, N.J.), 5-2
7.
Archbishop Wood HS (Warminster, Pa.), 5-2-1
8.
Neshaminy HS (Langhorne, Pa.), 9-0
9.
North Penn HS (Lansdale, Pa.), 9-0
10.
Imhotep Charter HS (Philadelphia), 7-0
11.
Duxbury HS (Mass.), 7-0
12.
Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), 3-4
13.
St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 5-2
14.
Toms River North HS (Toms River, N.J.), 7-0
15.
Darien HS (Conn.), 6-0
EAST
COAST
1.
DeMatha HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 9-0
2.
St. John’s College HS (Washington), 6-2
3.
Dutch Fork HS (Irmo, S.C.), 8-0
4.
Fort Dorchester HS (North Charleston, S.C.), 7-1
5.
St. Frances Academy (Baltimore), 8-1
6.
South Pointe HS (Rock Hill, S.C.), 7-1
7.
Northwestern HS (Rock Hill, S.C.), 8-1
8.
Damascus HS (Md.), 8-0
9.
Scotland HS (Laurinburg, N.C.), 9-0
10.
Dudley HS (Greensboro, N.C.), 9-0
11.
Wise HS (Upper Marlboro, Md.), 8-0
12.
Dinwiddie HS (Va.), 8-0
13.
Highland Springs HS (Va.), 7-1
14.
Martinsburg HS (W.Va.), 9-0
15.
Gonzaga HS (Washington), 6-2
SOUTHEAST
1.
IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 7-0
2.
Roswell HS (Ga.), 8-0
3.
Grayson HS (Loganville, Ga.), 7-1
4.
St. Thomas Aquinas HS (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 5-2
5.
American Heritage HS (Plantation, Fla.), 8-0
6.
McGill-Toolen HS (Mobile, Ala.), 9-0
7.
John Curtis Christian HS (River Ridge, La.), 7-0
8.
Mill Creek HS (Hoschton, Ga.), 9-0
9.
Mainland HS (Daytona Beach, Fla.), 8-0
10.
Plant HS (Tampa, Fla.), 8-0
11.
Northwestern HS (Miami), 7-1
12.
Coral Gables HS (Fla.), 7-0
13.
Catholic HS (Baton Rouge, La.), 8-0
14.
Oakland HS (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), 9-0
15.
Tupelo HS (Miss.), 9-0
MIDWEST
1.
Colerain HS (Cincinnati), 9-0
2.
Cass Tech HS (Detroit), 9-0
3.
Trinity HS (Louisville, Ky.), 10-0
4.
Warren Central HS (Indianapolis), 8-1
5.
Kimberly HS (Wis.), 10-0
6.
Wayne HS (Huber Heights, Ohio), 8-0-1
7.
Loyola Academy (Wilmette, Ill.), 9-0
8.
East St. Louis HS (Ill.), 9-0
9.
Detroit Catholic Central HS (Novi, Mich.), 9-0
10.
Center Grove HS (Greenwood, Ind.), 8-1
11.
Olentangy Liberty HS (Powell, Ohio), 9-0
12.
Walled Lake Western HS (Mich.), 8-1-x
13.
Bowling Green HS (Ky.), 9-0
14.
Lowell HS (Mich.), 9-0
15.
Palatine HS (Ill.), 9-0
x-Only
loss by forfeit for using ineligible player
MIDLANDS
1.
Bingham HS (South Jordan, Utah), 10-0
2.
East HS (Salt Lake City), 10-0
3.
Christian Brothers HS (St. Louis), 9-1
4.
Valley HS (West Des Moines, Iowa), 9-0
5.
Omaha North HS (Neb.), 9-0
6.
Derby HS (Kan.), 8-0
7.
Totino-Grace HS (Fridley, Minn.), 8-0
8.
Chaminade HS (St. Louis), 7-1
9.
Dowling Catholic HS (West Des Moines, Iowa), 8-1
10.
Blue Valley HS (Stillwell, Kan.), 8-0
11.
Eagle HS (Idaho), 9-0
12.
Bellevue West HS (Neb.), 9-0
13.
Lone Peak HS (Highland, Utah), 9-1
14.
Pomona HS (Arvada, Colo.), 7-1
15.
Bishop Miege HS (Roeland Park, Kan.), 7-1
SOUTHWEST
1.
Bishop Gorman HS (Las Vegas), 9-0
2.
Allen HS (Texas), 8-0
3.
Mountain Pointe HS (Phoenix), 9-0
4.
DeSoto HS (Texas), 8-0
5.
Jenks HS (Okla.), 8-0
6.
The Woodlands HS (Texas), 8-0
7.
Lake Travis HS (Austin, Texas), 7-1
8.
Norman North HS (Okla.), 8-0
9.
Saguaro HS (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 9-0
10.
Steele HS (Cibolo, Texas), 7-1
11.
Cedar Hill HS (Texas), 6-2
12.
Manvel HS (Texas), 8-0
13.
Cedar Ridge HS (Round Rock, Texas), 9-0
14.
Liberty HS (Henderson, Nev.), 7-1
15.
Fayetteville HS (Ark.), 7-1
WEST
COAST
1.
Mater Dei HS (Santa Ana, Calif.), 8-0
2.
St. John Bosco HS (Bellflower, Calif.), 7-1
3.
Centennial HS (Corona, Calif.), 7-1
4.
Mission Viejo HS (Calif.), 9-0
5.
Narbonne HS (Harbor City, Calif.), 8-0
6.
De La Salle HS (Concord, Calif.), 7-1
7.
Kahuku HS (Hawaii), 8-1
8.
West Linn HS (Ore.), 8-0
9.
Camas HS (Wash.), 8-0
10.
Rancho Cucamonga HS (Calif.), 8-0
11.
St. Louis HS (Honolulu), 8-1
12.
Cathedral Catholic HS (San Diego), 8-0
13.
Folsom HS (Calif.), 7-1
14.
Jesuit HS (Portland, Ore.), 8-0
15.
O’Dea HS (Seattle), 8-0
THREE
AND OUT
The
top three storylines, news, notes and milestones from the week that was in high
school football.
Team
of the Week
In
the lone matchup of Top 25 teams last week, No. 3 Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
erased a nine-point fourth-quarterback deficit to defeat No. 7 St. John Bosco
(Bellflower), 26-21. It ended Mater Dei’s six-game losing streak versus its
Trinity League rival and also snapped SJB’s 23-game winning streak within
league play.
Worth
Noting
No.
11 Colerain (Cincinnati) blanked Lakota West (West Chester), 31-0, to clinch
its 17th consecutive Greater Miami Conference title. … No. 19 Cass
Tech (Detroit) toppled defending champion King (Detroit), 41-20, to win the
Detroit Public League championship game at Ford Field. … Regionally ranked
Kimberly (Wis.) extended the nation’s longest winning streak (among 11-man
teams) to 52 games with a 78-0 drubbing of Vincent (Milwaukee), in a Division I
opening-round playoff game. By halftime, the Papermakers already had an eye-popping
72-0 lead. … In a game that was tied 60-60 at halftime, Bells (Texas) pulled
away in the second half from District 6-2A1 rival Celeste to win, 94-74.
For
the Record
Senior
Spencer Curtis of Jordan (Sandy) became Utah’s all-time leader in receptions
during a 55-21 win against Cottonwood (Murray). Curtis caught 13 passes in the game,
upping his career total to 241. Curtis already held the state record for career
receiving yards with a current total of 4,314 yards. … Dougie Peoples of Galax
(Va.) tied a state record when he ran for eight touchdowns in a 54-7 rout of
Narrows. … Corsicana (Texas) tied a national record with its fifth overtime
game of the season. The Tigers (5-3) edged Lindale, 21-20, to improve their
record to 5-0 in OT games this year. All three of the Tigers’ games that didn’t
extend past regulation were losses.
All
content Copyright 2016 Jamie DeMoney/PrepNation.com
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National Prep Poll is second only to the USA Today Super 25 as the longest
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Features Syndicate (1987-2015), the National Prep Poll was the only high school
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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.
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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.
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