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 national Top 25 and regional Top 15's
follow:
NATIONAL
TOP 25
1. Mater Dei HS (Santa
Ana, Calif.), 5-0
2. IMG Academy
(Bradenton, Fla.), 4-0
3. Grayson HS
(Loganville, Ga.), 5-0
4. Allen HS (Texas), 4-0
5. American Heritage HS
(Plantation, Fla.), 3-0
6. Central HS (Miami), 4-1
7. Bishop Gorman HS
(Las Vegas), 4-2
8. Bingham HS (South
Jordan, Utah), 7-0
9. Trinity HS
(Louisville, Ky.), 7-0
10. South Pointe HS
(Rock Hill, S.C.), 6-0
11. Katy HS (Texas), 3-0
12. Union HS (Tulsa,
Okla.), 5-0
13. Centennial HS
(Corona, Calif.), 3-1
14. Centennial HS
(Peoria, Ariz.), 6-0
15. St. Thomas Aquinas
HS (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 2-1
16. St. John Bosco HS
(Bellflower, Calif.), 4-1
17. Judson HS
(Converse, Texas), 5-0
18. DeMatha HS
(Hyattsville, Md.), 4-1
19. Hoover HS (Ala.), 4-1
20. DeSoto HS (Texas), 4-0
21. St. Xavier HS
(Cincinnati), 6-0
22. Ben Davis HS
(Indianapolis), 7-0
23. St. Joseph’s Prep
HS (Philadelphia), 4-0
24. De La Salle HS
(Concord, Calif.), 5-1
25. St. John’s College
HS (Washington), 2-2
NORTHEAST
1. St. Joseph’s Prep HS
(Philadelphia), 4-0
2. Pine-Richland HS
(Gibsonia, Pa.), 6-0
3. St. Peter’s Prep HS
(Jersey City, N.J.), 3-1
4. Archbishop Wood HS
(Warminster, Pa.), 4-2
5. Bergen Catholic HS
(Oradell, N.J.), 3-2
6. DePaul HS (Wayne,
N.J.), 3-1
7. St. Joseph Regional
HS (Montvale, N.J.), 2-2
8. Paramus Catholic HS
(N.J.), 2-3
9. Everett HS (Mass.), 3-0
10. Harrisburg HS
(Pa.), 5-0
11. Parkland HS
(Allentown, Pa.), 6-0
12. Cathedral Prep HS
(Erie, Pa.), 6-0
13. Timber Creek HS
(Erial, N.J.), 4-0
14. Troy HS (N.Y.), 5-0
15. Darien HS (Conn.), 4-0
EAST
COAST
1. South Pointe HS
(Rock Hill, S.C.), 6-0
2. DeMatha HS
(Hyattsville, Md.), 4-1
3. St. John’s College
HS (Washington), 2-2
4. St. Frances Academy
(Baltimore), 5-0
5. Fort Dorchester HS
(North Charleston, S.C.), 6-0
6. Wake Forest HS
(N.C.), 6-0
7. Mallard Creek HS (Charlotte, N.C.), 6-0
8. Wise HS (Upper
Marlboro, Md.), 5-0
9. McDonogh HS (Owings
Mills, Md.), 4-1
10. Scotland HS
(Laurinburg, N.C.), 4-1
11. Hanna HS (Anderson,
S.C.), 7-0
12. Stone Bridge HS
(Ashburn, Va.), 5-0
13. Dutch Fork HS
(Irmo, S.C.), 4-1
14. Spring Valley HS
(Columbia, S.C.), 6-0
15. Martinsburg HS
(W.V.), 6-0
SOUTHEAST
1. IMG Academy
(Bradenton, Fla.), 4-0
2. Grayson HS
(Loganville, Ga.), 5-0
3. American Heritage HS
(Plantation, Fla.), 3-0
4. Central HS (Miami), 4-1
5. St. Thomas Aquinas
HS (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 2-1
6. Hoover HS (Ala.), 4-1
7. Northwestern HS
(Miami), 3-1
8. Pearl HS (Miss.), 6-0
9. Lowndes HS
(Valdosta, Ga.), 6-0
10. John Curtis
Christian HS (River Ridge, La.), 4-1
11. Cocoa HS (Fla.), 4-0
12. Brentwood Academy
(Tenn.), 6-0
13. Archbishop Rummel
HS (Metairie, La.), 4-0
14. Oakland HS
(Murfreesboro, Tenn.), 6-0
15. West Point HS
(Miss.), 6-0
MIDWEST
1. Trinity HS
(Louisville, Ky.), 7-0
2. St. Xavier HS
(Cincinnati), 6-0
3. Ben Davis HS (Indianapolis),
7-0
4. St. Ignatius HS
(Cleveland), 6-0
5. Prairie Ridge HS
(Crystal Lake, Ill.), 6-0
6. St. Edward HS
(Lakewood, Ohio), 6-0
7. Trotwood-Madison HS
(Trotwood, Ohio), 6-0
8. Muskegon HS (Mich.),
6-0
9. Kimberly HS (Wis.), 7-0
10. Pickerington
Central HS (Ohio), 5-1
11. Cass Tech HS
(Detroit), 4-1
12. Lincoln-Way East HS
(Frankfort, Ill.), 6-0
13. Winton Woods HS
(Cincinnati), 6-0
14. Belleville HS
(Mich.), 6-0
15. Whitmer HS (Toledo,
Ohio), 6-0
MIDLANDS
1. Bingham HS (South
Jordan, Utah), 7-0
2. Valor Christian HS
(Highlands Ranch, Colo.), 5-0
3. Eden Prairie HS
(Minn.), 5-0
4. Vianney HS
(Kirkwood, Mo.), 7-0
5. Bishop Miege HS
(Roeland Park, Kan.), 5-0
6. Dowling Catholic HS
(West Des Moines, Iowa), 6-0
7. Free State HS
(Lawrence, Kan.), 5-0
8. East HS (Salt Lake
City), 6-1
9. Bellevue West HS
(Neb.), 6-0
10. Blue Springs HS
(Mo.), 5-2
11. Lee’s Summit West
HS (Mo.), 6-1
12. Rockhurst HS
(Kansas City, Mo.), 5-2
13. North HS (Omaha,
Neb.), 6-0
14. Goddard HS (Kan.), 5-0
15. Mountain View HS
(Meridian, Id), 6-0
SOUTHWEST
1. Allen HS (Texas), 4-0
2. Bishop Gorman HS
(Las Vegas), 4-2
3. Katy HS (Texas), 3-0
4. Union HS (Tulsa,
Okla.), 5-0
5. Centennial HS
(Peoria, Ariz.), 6-0
6. Judson HS (Converse,
Texas), 5-0
7. DeSoto HS (Texas), 4-0
8. Mountain Pointe HS
(Phoenix), 5-1
9. Manvel HS (Texas), 3-0
10. Lake Travis HS
(Austin, Texas), 4-1
11. Chandler HS
(Ariz.), 5-2
12. Aledo HS (Texas), 4-0
13. Westlake HS
(Austin, Texas), 5-0
14. Har-Ber HS
(Springdale, Ark.), 5-0
15. Owasso HS (Okla.), 4-1
WEST
COAST
1. Mater Dei HS (Santa
Ana, Calif.), 5-0
2. Centennial HS
(Corona, Calif.), 3-1
3. St. John Bosco HS
(Bellflower, Calif.), 4-1
4. De La Salle HS
(Concord, Calif.), 5-1
5. St. Louis HS
(Honolulu), 6-0
6. Mission Viejo HS
(Calif.), 6-0
7. Chaminade HS (West
Hills, Calif.), 5-1
8. Long Beach Poly HS
(Calif.), 4-1
9. Rancho Cucamonga HS
(Calif.), 6-0
10. JSerra Catholic HS
(San Juan Capistrano, Calif.), 5-0
11. Folsom HS (Calif.),
6-0
12. Calabasas HS
(Calif.), 5-0
13. Kahuku HS (Hawaii),
7-1
14. Eastside Catholic
HS (Sammamish, Wash.), 5-0
15. West Linn HS
(Ore.), 5-0
All
content Copyright 2017 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
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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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