Monday, November 28, 2016

Week 15 PrepNation National Prep Football Poll

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 15 national Top 25 and regional Top 15's follow with current won-loss records:


NATIONAL TOP 25
1. Bishop Gorman HS (Las Vegas), 14-0
2. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 11-0
3. Mater Dei HS (Santa Ana, Calif.), 13-0
4. St. John Bosco HS (Bellflower, Calif.), 11-2
5. Allen HS (Texas), 13-0
6. DeMatha HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 12-0
7. Roswell HS (Ga.), 13-0
8. Grayson HS (Loganville, Ga.), 12-1
9. DeSoto HS (Texas), 13-0
10. Cass Tech HS (Detroit), 14-0
11. St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 12-0
12. St. Thomas Aquinas HS (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 10-2
13. Centennial HS (Corona, Calif.), 11-2
14. American Heritage HS (Plantation, Fla.), 12-0
15. Bingham HS (South Jordan, Utah), 14-0
16. McGill-Toolen HS (Mobile, Ala.), 13-0
17. East HS (Salt Lake City), 14-0
18. Trinity HS (Louisville, Ky.), 14-0
19. Chandler HS (Ariz.), 12-2
20. The Woodlands HS (Texas), 13-0
21. Mill Creek HS (Hoschton, Ga.), 13-0
22. Saguaro HS (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 14-0
23. De La Salle HS (Concord, Calif.), 10-1
24. St. Louis HS (Honolulu), 10-1
25. St. Ignatius HS (Cleveland), 13-1

NORTHEAST
1. St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia), 12-0
2. Central Catholic HS (Pittsburgh), 13-1
3. St. Joseph Regional HS (Montvale, N.J.), 8-2
4. West Allegheny HS (Imperial, Pa.), 13-0
5. Paramus Catholic HS (N.J.), 9-2
6. St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 8-3
7. Archbishop Wood HS (Warminster, Pa.), 9-2-1
8. North Penn HS (Lansdale, Pa.), 14-0
9. Imhotep Charter HS (Philadelphia), 12-0
10. Toms River North HS (Toms River, N.J.), 11-0
11. Timber Creek HS (Erial, N.J.), 11-0
12. Duxbury HS (Mass.), 11-1
13. Bergen Catholic HS (Oradell, N.J.), 7-4
14. Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), 6-5
15. Darien HS (Conn.), 10-0

EAST COAST
1. DeMatha HS (Hyattsville, Md.), 12-0
2. Dutch Fork HS (Irmo, S.C.), 12-0
3. Fort Dorchester HS (North Charleston, S.C.), 11-1
4. St. Frances Academy (Baltimore), 10-2
5. South Pointe HS (Rock Hill, S.C.), 11-1
6. St. John’s College HS (Washington), 8-4
7. Damascus HS (Md.), 13-0
8. Scotland HS (Laurinburg, N.C.), 13-0
9. Wise HS (Upper Marlboro, Md.), 13-0
10. Dinwiddie HS (Va.), 13-0
11. Butler HS (Matthews, N.C.), 12-1
12. Boiling Springs HS (S.C.), 11-1
13. Highland Springs HS (Va.), 12-1
14. Martinsburg HS (W.Va.), 13-0
15. Gonzaga HS (Washington), 8-3

SOUTHEAST
1. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 11-0
2. Roswell HS (Ga.), 13-0
3. Grayson HS (Loganville, Ga.), 12-1
4. St. Thomas Aquinas HS (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 10-2
5. American Heritage HS (Plantation, Fla.), 12-0
6. McGill-Toolen HS (Mobile, Ala.), 13-0
7. Mill Creek HS (Hoschton, Ga.), 13-0
8. Plant HS (Tampa, Fla.), 12-0
9. Oakland HS (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), 14-0
10. Cocoa HS (Fla.), 10-1
11. Carol City HS (Miami), 9-3
12. Neville HS (Monroe, La.), 12-0
13. Clinton HS (Miss.), 13-1
14. Cartersville HS (Ga.), 13-0
15. Southridge HS (Miami), 11-2

MIDWEST
1. Cass Tech HS (Detroit), 14-0
2. Trinity HS (Louisville, Ky.), 14-0
3. St. Ignatius HS (Cleveland), 13-1
4. Kimberly HS (Wis.), 14-0
5. East St. Louis HS (Ill.), 14-0
6. Detroit Catholic Central HS (Novi, Mich.), 13-1
7. St. Xavier HS (Cincinnati), 9-5
8. Carmel HS (Ind.), 9-5
9. King HS (Detroit), 12-2
10. Maine South HS (Park Ridge, Ill.), 11-3
11. Center Grove HS (Greenwood, Ind.), 12-2
12. Wayne HS (Huber Heights, Ohio), 11-1-1
13. Bowling Green HS (Ky.), 14-0
14. Warren Central HS (Indianapolis), 10-2
15. Colerain HS (Cincinnati), 11-1

MIDLANDS
1. Bingham HS (South Jordan, Utah), 14-0
2. East HS (Salt Lake City), 14-0
3. Derby HS (Kan.), 13-0
4. Bellevue West HS (Neb.), 13-0
5. Kirkwood HS (Mo.), 12-1
6. Totino-Grace HS (Fridley, Minn.), 13-0
7. Dowling Catholic HS (West Des Moines, Iowa), 12-1
8. Pomona HS (Arvada, Colo.), 12-1
9. Blue Valley HS (Stillwell, Kan.), 12-1
10. Bishop Miege HS (Roeland Park, Kan.), 12-1
11. Valor Christian HS (Highlands Ranch, Colo.), 10-3
12. Mountain View HS (Meridian, Id.), 11-2
13. Lone Peak HS (Highland, Utah), 12-2
14. Blue Springs HS (Mo.), 11-3
15. Eden Prairie HS (Minn.), 11-2

SOUTHWEST
1. Bishop Gorman HS (Las Vegas), 14-0
2. Allen HS (Texas), 13-0
3. DeSoto HS (Texas), 13-0
4. Chandler HS (Ariz.), 12-2
5. The Woodlands HS (Texas), 13-0
6. Saguaro HS (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 14-0
7. Lake Travis HS (Austin, Texas), 12-1
8. Norman North HS (Okla.), 12-0
9. Mountain Pointe HS (Phoenix), 13-1
10. Steele HS (Cibolo, Texas), 12-1
11. Liberty HS (Henderson, Nev.), 12-1
12. Cedar Hill HS (Texas), 11-2
13. Manvel HS (Texas), 13-0
14. Union HS (Tulsa, Okla.), 10-2
15. Fayetteville HS (Ark.), 11-1

WEST COAST
1. Mater Dei HS (Santa Ana, Calif.), 13-0
2. St. John Bosco HS (Bellflower, Calif.), 11-2
3. Centennial HS (Corona, Calif.), 11-2
4. De La Salle HS (Concord, Calif.), 10-1
5. St. Louis HS (Honolulu), 10-1
6. Narbonne HS (Harbor City, Calif.), 13-0
7. Rancho Cucamonga HS (Calif.), 12-1
8. West Linn HS (Ore.), 13-0
9. Camas HS (Wash.), 13-0
10. Cathedral Catholic HS (San Diego), 12-0
11. Mission Viejo HS (Calif.), 11-1
12. Kahuku HS (Hawaii), 11-2
13. Freedom HS (Oakley, Calif.), 11-0
14. O’Dea HS (Seattle), 13-0
15. Calabasas HS (Calif.), 13-0

THREE AND OUT
The top storylines, news, notes and milestones from the week that was in high school football.

Team of the Week
Chandler (Ariz.) avenged its only in-state loss of the season with a convincing 36-21 win over then-No. 11 Mountain Pointe (Phoenix) for the Class 6A state championship. It was the Wolves' second crown in three seasons. Chandler ended the year with 10 consecutive wins after it was crushed, 52-7, by Mountain Pointe on Sept. 8 and lost by a touchdown to No. 13 Centennial (Corona, Calif.) two weeks earlier.

Worth Noting
Cass Tech (Detroit) vaulted seven spots to No. 10 in this week’s rankings after pounding regionally ranked Detroit Catholic Central (Novi, Mich.), 49-20, for the Division 1 state title. … No. 22 Saguaro (Scottsdale, Ariz.) returned to the Top 25 after clobbering Catalina Foothills (Tucson), 42-14, in the 4A state championship. It’s the Sabercats’ fourth state championship in as many seasons. … Derrick Jones of Lee (Jacksonville, Fla.) accounted for 685 of his team’s 740 yards in a thrilling 61-59 Class 7A playoff victory against Bartram Trail (St. John’s). Jones accounted for nine touchdowns – including a game-winning touchdown pass with less than a minute left in the game. … Norwich Free Academy (Conn.) shut out New London (Conn.), 13-0, on Thanksgiving Day in high school football’s oldest current rivalry. NFA now holds a 77-67-11 all-time edge since the teams met for the first time in 1875.

For the Record
Lamar (Mo.) set a state record by winning its sixth consecutive state championship. The Tigers stopped then-unbeaten Trinity Catholic (St. Louis), 26-18, in the Class 2 state final. … Senior Jaylin Bradley of regionally ranked Bellevue West (Neb.) finished the year with a state-record 50 rushing touchdowns. Bradley ran for five scores in a dominant 41-6 win over then-regionally ranked Omaha North for the Class A state championship.

All content Copyright 2016 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.

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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.

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