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High School SchoolSports.com Regional Football Rankings (UPDATED 12/23/05)

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11/3/05

Regional Football Rankings

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QB Matt Evans of West No. 5 St. Bonaventure

By Jon Mahoney

Date: Nov 2, 2005

Find out who the top 10 high school football teams are in the East, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and West in our regional football rankings.

Rankings as of Oct. 31, 2005


East

1. Independence (Charlotte, N.C.) – 9-0
2. Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.) – 10-0
3. Landstown (Virginia Beach, Va.) – 8-0
4. Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.) – 9-0
5. Gilman (Baltimore, Md.) – 7-0
6. St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia, Pa.) – 8-1
7. Neshaminy (Langhorne, Pa.) – 8-1
8. Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.) – 7-0
9. Brockton (Brockton, Mass.) – 8-0
10. Richmond (Rockingham, N.C.) – 10-0

On the Bubble: Central Catholic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) – 9-1; North Penn (Lansdale, Pa.) – 8-1; South (Middletown, N.J.) – 7-0

Notes: “On the Bubble” Central Catholic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) defeated Latrobe (Latrobe, Pa.), 34-7, in the first round of the WPIAL Quad A playoffs. Lamont Smith led the offensive attack by rushing for 168 yards and two touchdowns on 29 carries. It was the Vikings’ 27th consecutive victory against WPIAL opponents.


Southeast

1. Lakeland (Lakeland, Fla.) – 9-0
2. Camden County (Kingsland, Ga.) – 10-0
3. Riverdale (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) – 10-0
4. Brookwood (Brookwood, Ga.) – 10-0
5. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) – 8-0
6. South Panola (Batesville, Miss.) – 9-0
7. Northside (Warner Robins, Ga.) – 10-0
8. Hillsborough (Tampa, Fla.) – 10-0
9. Booker T. Washington (Miami, Fla.) – 6-0
10. Prattville (Prattville, Ala.) – 9-0

On the Bubble: Statesboro (Statesboro, Ga.) – 10-0; Lowndes (Valdosta, Ga.) – 9-1; East Ridge (Clermont, Fla.) – 9-0; Tucker (Tucker, Ga.) – 10-0; St. Augustine (St. Augustine, Fla.) – 9-0

Notes: No. 4 Brookwood (Brookwood, Ga.) cruised past Berkmar (Lilburn, Ga.), 63-7, as senior running back Cameron Smith ran for 194 yards and four touchdowns. The 63 points gave the Broncos 348 for the season, which broke a school record.


Midwest

1. Glenville (Cleveland, Ohio) – 10-0
2. Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Ill.) – 10-0
3. Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) – 10-1
4. St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio) – 10-0
5. Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort, Ill.) – 10-0
6. St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.) – 10-0
7. Colerain (Cincinnati, Ohio) – 9-1
8. Mount Carmel (Chicago, Ill.) – 10-0
9. St. Mary’s (Orchard Lake, Mich.) – 10-0
10. St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) – 9-0

On the Bubble: Morris (Morris, Ill.) – 10-0; Valley (West Des Moines, Iowa) – 9-0; Male (Louisville, Ky.) – 9-1; Stevenson (Lincolnshire, Ill.) – 10-0

Notes: No. 10 St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) defeated Benedictine (Cleveland, Ohio), 41-38, in three overtimes. Junior running back Frank Edmonds scored the game-winning touchdown on an 18-yard run.


Southwest

1. Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas) – 9-0
2. Longview (Longview, Texas) – 9-0
3. Springdale (Springdale, Ark.) – 9-0
4. La Marque (La Marque, Texas) – 8-0
5. Lufkin (Lufkin, Texas) – 9-0
6. Abilene (Abilene, Texas) – 9-0
7. Westfield (Houston, Texas) – 7-0
8. Highland Park (Dallas, Texas) – 9-0
9. Jenks (Jenks, Okla.) – 8-1
10. Union (Tulsa, Okla.) – 8-1

On the Bubble:Raymore-Peculiar (Peculiar, Mo.) – 9-0; Katy (Katy, Texas) – 8-0; Carter (Dallas, Texas) – 9-0; Plano (Plano, Texas) – 9-0

Notes: No. 9 Jenks (Jenks, Okla.) edged Sand Springs (Sand Springs, Okla.), 17-14, to capture its second consecutive District 6A-4 title.


West

1. Mission Viejo (Mission Viejo, Calif.) – 8-0
2. Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.) – 9-0
3. Bellevue (Bellevue, Wash.) – 7-1
4. Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks, Calif.) – 8-0
5. St. Bonaventure (Ventura, Calif.) – 8-0
6. Bingham (South Jordan, Utah) – 10-0
7. Ferndale (Ferndale, Wash.) – 9-0
8. Westwood (Mesa, Ariz.) – 9-0
9. Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.) – 9-0
10. Lake Oswego (Lake Oswego (Ore.) – 8-0

On the Bubble: Tualatin (Tualatin, Ore.) – 8-0; De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) – 6-2; Arvada West (Arvada, Colo.) – 8-1; Lutheran (Orange, Calif.) – 8-0; ThunderRidge (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) – 9-0

Notes: No. 5 St. Bonaventure (Ventura, Calif.) defeated Buena (Ventura, Calif.), 47-7. Quarterback Matt Evans completed 12-of-20 passes for 195 yards and two touchdowns. The Seraphs take on Ventura (Ventura, Calif.), which is 8-0, on Nov. 4.
 
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11/10/05

Regional Football Rankings

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WR Damon McDaniel of East No. 3 Landstown (Va.)

By Jon Mahoney

Date: Nov 9, 2005

Find out who the top 10 high school football teams are in the East, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and West in our regional football rankings.

Rankings as of Nov. 7, 2005


East

1. Independence (Charlotte, N.C.) – 10-0
2. Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.) – 11-0
3. Landstown (Virginia Beach, Va.) – 9-0
4. Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.) – 10-0
5. Gilman (Baltimore, Md.) – 8-0
6. St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia, Pa.) – 9-1
7. Neshaminy (Langhorne, Pa.) – 9-1
8. Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.) – 8-0
9. Brockton (Brockton, Mass.) – 9-0
10. Richmond (Rockingham, N.C.) – 11-0

On the Bubble: Central Catholic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) – 10-1; North Penn (Lansdale, Pa.) – 9-1; South (Middletown, N.J.) – 8-0; Christian Brothers Academy (Syracuse, N.Y.) – 10-0

Notes: No. 9 Brockton (Brockton, Mass.) defeated Pinkerton Academy (Derry, N.H.), 35-10, as senior defensive back Korey Brown returned two interceptions for touchdowns.


Southeast

1. Lakeland (Lakeland, Fla.) – 10-0
2. Camden County (Kingsland, Ga.) – 11-0
3. Riverdale (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) – 11-0
4. Brookwood (Brookwood, Ga.) – 11-0
5. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) – 8-0
6. South Panola (Batesville, Miss.) – 10-0
7. Northside (Warner Robins, Ga.) – 11-0
8. Hillsborough (Tampa, Fla.) – 10-0
9. Booker T. Washington (Miami, Fla.) – 7-0
10. Prattville (Prattville, Ala.) – 10-0

On the Bubble: Statesboro (Statesboro, Ga.) – 11-0; Lowndes (Valdosta, Ga.) – 10-1; East Ridge (Clermont, Fla.) – 10-0; St. Augustine (St. Augustine, Fla.) – 10-0; West Monroe (West Monroe, La.) – 8-1

Notes: No. 7 Northside (Warner Robins, Ga.) upended Haralson County (Tallapoosa, Ga.), 42-7, in the first round of the Class AAAA state playoffs. Byron Hunter led the way by rushing for 166 yards and five touchdowns.


Midwest

1. Glenville (Cleveland, Ohio) – 11-0
2. Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Ill.) – 11-0
3. Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) – 11-1
4. St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio) – 11-0
5. Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort, Ill.) – 11-0
6. St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.) – 11-0
7. Colerain (Cincinnati, Ohio) – 10-1
8. Mount Carmel (Chicago, Ill.) – 11-0
9. St. Mary’s (Orchard Lake, Mich.) – 11-0
10. St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) – 10-0

On the Bubble: Morris (Morris, Ill.) – 11-0; Valley (West Des Moines, Iowa) – 10-0; Male (Louisville, Ky.) – 10-1; Stevenson (Lincolnshire, Ill.) – 11-0

Notes: “On the Bubble” Stevenson (Lincolnshire, Ill.) beat Glenbrook South (Glenview, Ill.), 32-7, in the second round of the Class 8A state playoffs. Stevenson’s defense held Glenbrook South’s offense to 36 total yards and two first downs.


Southwest

1. Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas) – 10-0
2. Longview (Longview, Texas) – 10-0
3. Springdale (Springdale, Ark.) – 10-0
4. La Marque (La Marque, Texas) – 9-0
5. Lufkin (Lufkin, Texas) – 10-0
6. Abilene (Abilene, Texas) – 10-0
7. Westfield (Houston, Texas) – 8-0
8. Highland Park (Dallas, Texas) – 10-0
9. Jenks (Jenks, Okla.) – 9-1
10. Union (Tulsa, Okla.) – 9-1

On the Bubble:Raymore-Peculiar (Peculiar, Mo.) – 10-0; Katy (Katy, Texas) – 9-0; Carter (Dallas, Texas) – 10-0; Plano (Plano, Texas) – 10-0

Notes: “On the Bubble” Raymore-Peculiar (Peculiar, Mo.) blanked Parkview (Springfield, Mo.), 56-0. Thomas Hodges ran for three touchdowns in the win.


West

1. Mission Viejo (Mission Viejo, Calif.) – 9-0
2. Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.) – 10-0
3. Bellevue (Bellevue, Wash.) – 8-1
4. Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks, Calif.) – 9-0
5. St. Bonaventure (Ventura, Calif.) – 9-0
6. Ferndale (Ferndale, Wash.) – 10-0
7. Westwood (Mesa, Ariz.) – 10-0
8. Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.) – 10-0
9. Lake Oswego (Lake Oswego, Ore.) – 9-0
10. Brighton (Salt Lake City, Utah) – 10-0

On the Bubble: Tualatin (Tualatin, Ore.) – 9-0; De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) – 7-2; ThunderRidge (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) – 10-0; Barlow (Gresham, Ore.) – 9-0

Notes: New No. 10 Brighton (Salt Lake City, Utah) defeated former No. 6 Bingham (South Jordan, Utah), 31-24, in the Class 5-A state quarterfinals. Mike Hague scored what proved to be the game-winner on a 43-yard run. He also intercepted a pass on Bingham’s final drive to clinch the game.
 
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11/17/05

Regional Football Rankings

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Hamilton's (Ariz.) Cody Engelbrecht & Colby Harris

By Jon Mahoney

Date: Nov 16, 2005

Find out who the top 10 high school football teams are in the East, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and West in our regional football rankings.

Rankings as of Nov. 14, 2005


East

1. Independence (Charlotte, N.C.) – 11-0
2. Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.) – 12-0
3. Landstown (Virginia Beach, Va.) – 10-0
4. Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.) – 11-0
5. Gilman (Baltimore, Md.) – 9-0*
6. St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia, Pa.) – 9-1
7. Neshaminy (Langhorne, Pa.) – 10-1
8. Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.) – 9-0
9. Brockton (Brockton, Mass.) – 10-0
10. Richmond (Rockingham, N.C.) – 12-0

On the Bubble: North Penn (Lansdale, Pa.) – 10-1; South (Middletown, N.J.) – 9-0; Christian Brothers Academy (Syracuse, N.Y.) – 11-0; St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.) – 9-1

Notes: No. 9 Brockton (Brockton, Mass.) defeated New Bedford (New Bedford, Mass.), 19-0, to clinch the Big Three Conference title and a spot in the EMass Division 1 playoffs. The Boxers, who won the Division 1 Super Bowl last year, will play Marshfield (Marshfield, Mass.) in the semifinals on Nov. 29.


Southeast

1. Lakeland (Lakeland, Fla.) – 11-0
2. Camden County (Kingsland, Ga.) – 12-0
3. Riverdale (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) – 12-0
4. Brookwood (Brookwood, Ga.) – 12-0
5. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) – 10-0
6. South Panola (Batesville, Miss.) – 11-0
7. Northside (Warner Robins, Ga.) – 11-0
8. Booker T. Washington (Miami, Fla.) – 8-0
9. Prattville (Prattville, Ala.) – 11-0
10. West Monroe (West Monroe, La.) – 9-1

On the Bubble: Statesboro (Statesboro, Ga.) – 12-0; Lowndes (Valdosta, Ga.) – 11-1; St. Augustine (St. Augustine, Fla.) – 11-0

Notes: No. 10 West Monroe (West Monroe, La.) beat Carencro (Lafayette, La.), 45-7, in the bi-district round of the Class 5A state playoffs. Quarterback Steve Ensminger threw two touchdowns in the win. The Rebels will play Dutchtown (Geismar, La.) in the regional round on Nov. 18.


Midwest

1. Glenville (Cleveland, Ohio) – 12-0
2. St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio) – 12-0
3. Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) – 12-1
4. Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort, Ill.) – 12-0
5. Morris (Morris, Ill.) – 12-0
6. St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) – 11-0
7. St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.) – 12-0
8. Mount Carmel (Chicago, Ill.) – 12-0
9. Valley (West Des Moines, Iowa) – 11-0
10. Wayzata (Plymouth, Minn.) – 11-1

On the Bubble: Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Ill.) – 11-1*; Wheaton Warrenville South (Wheaton, Ill.) – 12-0; Maine South (Park Ridge, Ill.) – 11-1; St. Mary’s (Orchard Lake, Mich.) – 11-1*; Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) – 10-2

Notes: No. 10 Wayzata (Plymouth, Minn.) blanked Cambridge-Isanti (Cambridge, Minn.), 38-0, in the Class 5A state quarterfinals. Senior running back Joey Miller ran for 221 yards and two touchdowns.


Southwest

1. Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas) – 11-0
2. Springdale (Springdale, Ark.) – 11-0
3. La Marque (La Marque, Texas) – 10-0
4. Lufkin (Lufkin, Texas) – 11-0
5. Abilene (Abilene, Texas) – 11-0
6. Westfield (Houston, Texas) – 9-0
7. Highland Park (Dallas, Texas) – 11-0
8. Union (Tulsa, Okla.) – 10-1
9. Rockhurst (Kansas City, Mo.) – 10-1
10. Raymore-Peculiar (Peculiar, Mo.) – 11-0

On the Bubble: Katy (Katy, Texas) – 10-0; Carter (Dallas, Texas) – 11-0; Plano (Plano, Texas) – 11-0; Millard North (Omaha, Neb.) – 10-1; Salina Central (Salina, Kan.) – 11-0; Olathe East (Olathe, Kan.) – 11-0

Notes: No. 9 Rockhurst (Kansas City, Mo.) sneaked past Liberty (Liberty, Mo.), 19-12, in the Class 6 quarterfinals. Conner Teahen, Ben Wickman and Drew Temple had touchdown runs for the Hawklets, who play DeSmet (Creve Coeur, Mo.) in the semifinals on Nov. 18.


West

1. Mission Viejo (Mission Viejo, Calif.) – 10-0
2. Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.) – 11-0
3. Bellevue (Bellevue, Wash.) – 9-1
4. Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks, Calif.) – 10-0
5. St. Bonaventure (Ventura, Calif.) – 10-0
6. Ferndale (Ferndale, Wash.) – 11-0
7. Westwood (Mesa, Ariz.) – 11-0
8. Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.) – 11-0
9. Lake Oswego (Lake Oswego, Ore.) – 10-0
10. Brighton (Salt Lake City, Utah) – 11-1

On the Bubble: Tualatin (Tualatin, Ore.) – 10-0; De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) – 8-2; ThunderRidge (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) – 11-0; Barlow (Gresham, Ore.) – 10-0

Notes: No. 7 Westwood (Mesa, Ariz.) crushed Yuma (Yuma, Ariz.), 55-21, in the Class 5A Division I state playoffs. Westwood scored four touchdowns on special teams.

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11/23/05

Regional Football Rankings

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Pat Devlin of East No. 8 Downington East (Pa.)

By Jon Mahoney

Date: Nov 22, 2005

Find out who the top 10 high school football teams are in the East, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and West in our regional football rankings.

Rankings as of Nov. 21, 2005


East

1. Independence (Charlotte, N.C.) – 12-0
2. Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.) – 13-0
3. Landstown (Virginia Beach, Va.) – 11-0
4. Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.) – 12-0
5. Gilman (Baltimore, Md.) – 9-0*
6. St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia, Pa.) – 10-1
7. Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.) – 9-0
8. Downingtown East (Exton, Pa.) – 11-1
9. Brockton (Brockton, Mass.) – 10-0
10. Richmond (Rockingham, N.C.) – 13-0

On the Bubble: North Penn (Lansdale, Pa.) – 11-1; South (Middletown, N.J.) – 10-0; St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.) – 10-1; Thomas (Webster, N.Y.) – 12-0

Notes: Downingtown East (Exton, Pa.) debuts at No. 8 in the regional rankings after it defeated then-No. 7 Neshaminy (Langhorne, Pa.), 45-38, in the District 1 AAAA semifinals. Senior quarterback Pat Devlin provided the game-winner on a 1-yard touchdown run with 19 seconds left. Devlin passed for 338 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 70 yards. He has committed to Miami and is rated the nation’s No. 48 recruit by SchoolSports.com. East will play “On the Bubble” North Penn in the district finals. In other news, “On the Bubble” Thomas (Webster, N.Y.) defeated defending Class AA state champ Christian Brothers Academy (Syracuse, N.Y.) in the Class AA semifinals.


Southeast

1. Lakeland (Lakeland, Fla.) – 12-0
2. Riverdale (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) – 13-0
3. Brookwood (Brookwood, Ga.) – 13-0
4. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) – 11-0
5. South Panola (Batesville, Miss.) – 12-0
6. Northside (Warner Robins, Ga.) – 13-0
7. Booker T. Washington (Miami, Fla.) – 9-0
8. Prattville (Prattville, Ala.) – 11-0
9. West Monroe (West Monroe, La.) – 10-1
10. Lowndes (Valdosta, Ga.) – 12-1

On the Bubble: Statesboro (Statesboro, Ga.) – 13-0; St. Augustine (St. Augustine, Fla.) – 12-0; Dacula (Dacula, Ga.) – 12-1

Notes: No. 10 Lowndes (Valdosta, Ga.) upended Central Gwinnett (Lawrenceville, Ga.), 38-0, in the Class AAAAA state quarterfinals. Fullback Devaris Leonard ran for 103 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries. The defending state champs will play Stephenson (Stone Mountain, Ga.) in the state semifinals.


Midwest

1. St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio) – 13-0
2. St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) – 12-0
3. Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) – 13-1
4. Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort, Ill.) – 13-0
5. Morris (Morris, Ill.) – 13-0
6. St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.) – 13-0
7. Mount Carmel (Chicago, Ill.) – 13-0
8. Valley (West Des Moines, Iowa) – 13-0*
9. Wayzata (Plymouth, Minn.) – 12-1
10. Maine South (Park Ridge, Ill.) – 12-1

On the Bubble: Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Ill.) – 11-1*; Glenville (Cleveland, Ohio) – 12-1*; St. Mary’s (Orchard Lake, Mich.) – 11-1*; Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) – 11-2

Notes: No. 8 Valley (West Des Moines, Iowa) defeated Cedar Falls (Cedar Falls, Iowa), 24-21, in the Class 4-A state championship. It was Valley’s third championship in the past four years. Ryan Beer kicked a 33-yard field goal with 4:01 left to give Valley the win. Senior running back Zac Sandvig, an Iowa State recruit, ran for 153 yards on 39 carries.


Southwest

1. Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas) – 12-0
2. Springdale (Springdale, Ark.) – 12-0
3. La Marque (La Marque, Texas) – 11-0
4. Lufkin (Lufkin, Texas) – 12-0
5. Abilene (Abilene, Texas) – 12-0
6. Westfield (Houston, Texas) – 10-0
7. Highland Park (Dallas, Texas) – 12-0
8. Union (Tulsa, Okla.) – 11-1
9. Raymore-Peculiar (Peculiar, Mo.) – 12-0
10. Katy (Katy, Texas) – 11-0

On the Bubble: Millard North (Omaha, Neb.) – 12-1*; Plano (Plano, Texas) – 12-0; Salina Central (Salina, Kan.) – 12-0; Olathe East (Olathe, Kan.) – 12-0; Berkner (Richardson, Texas) – 12-0

Notes: “On the Bubble” Millard North (Omaha, Neb.) defeated Southwest (Lincoln, Neb.) in the Class A state championship. It was the Mustangs’ second state title in the last three years. Senior quarterback Jeff Tarpinian, who has committed to Iowa, ran for 239 yards and three touchdowns. Senior linebacker/fullback Paul Homer had 12 solo tackles and a fumble recovery on defense and ran for 99 yards and two touchdowns on offense.


West

1. Mission Viejo (Mission Viejo, Calif.) – 11-0
2. Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.) – 12-0
3. Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks, Calif.) – 11-0
4. St. Bonaventure (Ventura, Calif.) – 11-0
5. Ferndale (Ferndale, Wash.) – 12-0
6. Westwood (Mesa, Ariz.) – 12-0
7. Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.) – 12-0
9. Lake Oswego (Lake Oswego, Ore.) – 11-0
10. Prosser (Prosser, Wash.) – 12-1

On the Bubble: Tualatin (Tualatin, Ore.) – 11-0; De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) – 9-2; ThunderRidge (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) – 12-0; Barlow (Gresham, Ore.) – 11-0

Notes: No. 10 Prosser (Prosser, Wash.) defeated then-No. 3 and nationally ranked Bellevue (Bellevue, Wash.), 38-35, in the Class 3A state quarterfinals. Junior quarterback Kellen Moore threw for 277 yards and six touchdowns against the Wolverines, who had won the past four Class 3A state crowns.

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12/1/05

Regional Football Rankings

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Junior RB John Clay of MW No. 9 Park (Wis.)

By Jon Mahoney

Date: Nov 30, 2005

Find out who the top 10 high school football teams are in the East, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and West in our regional football rankings.

Rankings as of Nov. 28, 2005


East

1. Independence (Charlotte, N.C.) – 13-0
2. Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.) – 14-0
3. Landstown (Virginia Beach, Va.) – 12-0
4. Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.) – 13-0
5. Gilman (Baltimore, Md.) – 9-0*
6. Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.) – 11-0
7. Brockton (Brockton, Mass.) – 11-0
8. North Penn (Lansdale, Pa.) – 12-1
9. South (Middletown, N.J.) – 11-0
10. Damascus (Damascus, Md.) – 12-0

On the Bubble: St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.) – 10-1; C.D. Hylton (Woodbridge, Va.) – 12-0; DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.) – 11-1*; Monroe-Woodbury (Central Valley, N.Y.) – 12-0*

Notes: “On the Bubble” DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.) edged Good Counsel (Wheaton, Md.), 21-20, in overtime in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship. Sophomore Kenny Tate had two touchdown runs, the second of which tied the score in overtime. Matt Campbell kicked the ensuing extra point to give the Stags their third straight WCAC title and fifth in six years.


Southeast

1. Lakeland (Lakeland, Fla.) – 13-0
2. Brookwood (Brookwood, Ga.) – 14-0
3. South Panola (Batesville, Miss.) – 13-0
4. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) – 12-0
5. Northside (Warner Robins, Ga.) – 14-0
6. Booker T. Washington (Miami, Fla.) – 10-0
7. West Monroe (West Monroe, La.) – 11-1
8. Lowndes (Valdosta, Ga.) – 13-1
9. Hoover (Hoover, Ala.) – 11-1
10. Statesboro (Statesboro, Ga.) – 14-0

On the Bubble: St. Augustine (St. Augustine, Fla.) – 13-0; Maryville (Maryville, Tenn.) – 14-0; Oak Ridge (Oak Ridge, Tenn.) – 13-1

Notes: No. 9 Hoover (Hoover, Ala.) defeated Oak Mountain (Birmingham, Ala.), 28-7, in the Class 6A state semifinals. The Buccaneers have won the last three state titles and four out of the last five.


Midwest

1. St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio) – 14-0
2. Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) – 14-1*
3. Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort, Ill.) – 14-0*
4. Morris (Morris, Ill.) – 14-0*
5. St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.) – 14-0
6. Valley (West Des Moines, Iowa) – 13-0*
7. Wayzata (Plymouth, Minn.) – 13-1*
8. Prospect (Mount Prospect, Ill.) – 13-1*
9. Park (Racine, Wis.) – 13-1*
10. Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) – 12-2*

On the Bubble: Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Ill.) – 11-1*; St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) – 12-1*; St. Mary’s (Orchard Lake, Mich.) – 11-1*; Driscoll Catholic (Addison, Ill.) – 14-0*

Notes: No. 9 Park (Racine, Wis.) beat Lincoln (Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.), 28-7, in the Division 1 state title game. Junior running back John Clay ran for a Division 1-record 259 yards and three touchdowns. The 6-foot-2, 220-pounder ran for 2,032 yards and 30 touchdowns on 166 carries this year and was named Associated Press state Player of the Year. He’s considered one of the top recruits in the Class of 2007.


Southwest

1. Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas) – 13-0
2. Springdale (Springdale, Ark.) – 13-0
3. La Marque (La Marque, Texas) – 12-0
4. Lufkin (Lufkin, Texas) – 13-0
5. Westfield (Houston, Texas) – 11-0
6. Highland Park (Dallas, Texas) – 13-0
7. Union (Tulsa, Okla.) – 12-1
8. Raymore-Peculiar (Peculiar, Mo.) – 13-0*
9. Katy (Katy, Texas) – 12-0
10. Millard North (Omaha, Neb.) – 12-1*

On the Bubble: Plano (Plano, Texas) – 13-0; Salina Central (Salina, Kan.) – 13-0*; Mayfield (Las Cruces, N.M.) – 13-0

Notes: No. 8 Raymore-Peculiar (Peculiar, Mo.) upended McCluer North (Florissant, Mo.), 43-21, in the Class 5 state championship game. It was Raymore-Peculiar’s second consecutive state title and 28th consecutive win.


West

1. Mission Viejo (Mission Viejo, Calif.) – 12-0
2. Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.) – 13-0
3. Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks, Calif.) – 12-0
4. St. Bonaventure (Ventura, Calif.) – 12-0
5. Ferndale (Ferndale, Wash.) – 13-0
6. Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.) – 13-0
7. Lake Oswego (Lake Oswego, Ore.) – 12-0
8. Prosser (Prosser, Wash.) – 13-1
9. Tualatin (Tualatin, Ore.) – 12-0
10. De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) – 10-2

On the Bubble:; ThunderRidge (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) – 13-0; Cactus (Glendale, Ariz.) – 13-0; Kahuku (Kahuku, Hawaii) – 10-1

Notes:No. 10 De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) defeated Foothill (Pleasanton, Calif.), 42-14, in the North Coast Section 4A semifinals. The Spartans are going for their 14th consecutive NCS title.

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Look for changes this week as Mission Viejo lost to Newhall Hart. On a side note, Kahuku won the Hawaii High School state championship by defeating Punahou last night. They won't be in the top 25, but they should receive stronger mention in the regional rankings.
 
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12/8/05

Regional Football Rankings

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Matt Stafford leads SW No. 4 Highland Park (Texas)

By Jon Mahoney

Date: Dec 7, 2005

Find out who the top 10 high school football teams are in the East, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and West in our regional football rankings.

Rankings as of Dec. 5, 2005


East

1. Independence (Charlotte, N.C.) – 14-0
2. Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.) – 15-0*
3. Landstown (Virginia Beach, Va.) – 13-0
4. Gilman (Baltimore, Md.) – 9-0*
5. St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.) – 12-0*
6. Brockton (Brockton, Mass.) – 13-0*
7. South (Middletown, N.J.) – 12-0*
8. Liberty (Bethlehem, Pa.) – 13-1
9. Damascus (Damascus, Md.) – 13-0
10. DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.) – 11-1*
On the Bubble: St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.) – 11-1*; Monroe-Woodbury (Central Valley, N.Y.) – 12-0*; McKeesport (McKeesport, Pa.) – 13-2; Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.) – 13-1*

Notes: No. 8 Liberty (Bethlehem, Pa.) knocked off former No. 8 North Penn (Lansdale, Pa.), 14-12, in the PIAA Class 4A Eastern final. Dan Persa completed 11-of-17 passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns and has thrown for a single-season school-record 23 touchdown passes. Liberty will play “On the Bubble” McKeesport (McKeesport, Pa.) in the Class 4A title game on Dec. 10.


Southeast

1. Lakeland (Lakeland, Fla.) – 14-0
2. Lowndes (Valdosta, Ga.) – 14-1*
3. South Panola (Batesville, Miss.) – 14-0
4. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) – 13-0*
5. Hoover (Hoover, Ala.) – 14-1*
6. West Monroe (West Monroe, La.) – 12-1
7. Statesboro (Statesboro, Ga.) – 15-0*
8. Armwood (Seffner, Fla.) – 13-1
9. Maryville (Maryville, Tenn.) – 15-0*
10. Palm Beach Gardens (Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) – 12-1

On the Bubble: Homewood (Homewood, Ala.) – 15-0*; Ravenwood (Brentwood, Tenn.) – 14-1*; St. Augustine (St. Augustine, Fla.) – 14-0; Northside (Warner Robins, Ga.) – 14-0*

Notes: No. 7 Statesboro (Statesboro, Ga.) defeated then-No. 5 Northside (Warner Robins, Ga.), 13-10, in the Class AAAA state championship as Josh Rich kicked a 29-yard field goal with 11.2 seconds remaining. Meanwhile, No. 9 Maryville (Maryville, Tenn.) beat Melrose (Memphis, Tenn.), 23-10, in the Class 4A state title game. Sophomore receiver Stephen Shiver threw two touchdown passes and senior running back Ryan Tallant, who was named the game’s offensive MVP, ran for 139 yards and a touchdown. The win, which was the Rebels’ 30th consecutive victory, gave Maryville a Division 1-record ninth football state title.


Midwest

1. St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio) – 15-0*
2. Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) – 14-1*
3. Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort, Ill.) – 14-0*
4. Morris (Morris, Ill.) – 14-0*
5. Valley (West Des Moines, Iowa) – 13-0*
6. Wayzata (Plymouth, Minn.) – 13-1*
7. Prospect (Mount Prospect, Ill.) – 13-1*
8. Park (Racine, Wis.) – 13-1*
9. Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) – 12-2*
10. Trinity (Louisville, Ky.) – 13-2*

On the Bubble: Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Ill.) – 11-1*; St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) – 12-1*; St. Mary’s (Orchard Lake, Mich.) – 11-1*; Driscoll Catholic (Addison, Ill.) – 14-0*; St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.) – 14-1*

Notes: No. 10 Trinity (Louisville, Ky.) earned a 14-6 win over then-No. 5 St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.) in the Class 4-A state championship. Junior quarterback Nick Petrino, who’s the son of Louisville head football coach Bobby Petrino, completed 12-of-22 passes for 138 yards and a touchdown and ran for 72 yards and a score on 12 carries. Every team in the Midwest rankings has now finished its season.


Southwest

1. Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas) – 14-0
2. Springdale (Springdale, Ark.) – 14-0*
3. Lufkin (Lufkin, Texas) – 14-0
4. Highland Park (Dallas, Texas) – 14-0
5. Union (Tulsa, Okla.) – 13-1*
6. Katy (Katy, Texas) – 13-0
7. Brenham (Brenham, Texas) – 14-0
8. Raymore-Peculiar (Peculiar, Mo.) – 13-0*
9. Millard North (Omaha, Neb.) – 12-1*
10. Trinity (Euless, Texas) – 13-1

On the Bubble: Salina Central (Salina, Kan.) – 13-0*; Mayfield (Las Cruces, N.M.) – 14-0*; Smithson Valley (Spring Branch, Texas) – 13-1

Notes: “On the Bubble” Mayfield (Las Cruces, N.M.) defeated Clovis (Clovis, N.M.), 17-7, in the Class 5A state championship. Mayfield head coach Jim Bradley won his 310th career game in the process. The Trojans were led by senior quarterback David Bustillos, who tossed two touchdown passes.


West

1. Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks, Calif.) – 13-0
2. St. Bonaventure (Ventura, Calif.) – 13-0
3. Ferndale (Ferndale, Wash.) – 14-0*
4. Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.) – 14-0*
5. Brophy Prep (Phoenix, Ariz.) – 13-1*
6. Hart (Newhall, Calif.) – 11-2
7. Mission Viejo (Mission Viejo, Calif.) – 12-1*
8. De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) – 11-2*
9. Kahuku (Kahuku, Hawaii) – 11-1*
10. Lincoln (Portland, Ore.) – 13-0

On the Bubble: Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.) – 13-1*; North Canyon (Phoenix, Ariz.) – 14-0*; ThunderRidge (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) – 14-0*; Cactus (Glendale, Ariz.) – 14-0*; Jesuit (Portland, Ore.) – 12-1; Douglas County (Castle Rock, Colo.) – 13-1*

Notes:No. 8 De La Salle captured its 14th consecutive North Coast Section championship with a 14-0 shutout of San Leandro (San Leandro, Calif.) in the 4A title game. The De La Salle defense held the powerful San Leandro offense to only 164 yards and 11 first downs. Meanwhile, No. 9 Kahuku (Kahuku, Hawaii) won its fourth state title in the past six years by defeating Punahou (Honolulu, Hawaii), 28-21, in the Division I title game. Running back Malosi Te’o ran for 262 yards and a touchdown.
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12/14/05

Regional Football Rankings

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Elite QB Tim Tebow of SE No. 10 Nease (Fla.)

By Jon Mahoney

Date: Dec 14, 2005

Find out who the top 10 high school football teams are in the East, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and West in our regional football rankings.

Rankings as of Dec. 12, 2005


East

1. Independence (Charlotte, N.C.) – 15-0*
2. Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.) – 15-0*
3. Gilman (Baltimore, Md.) – 9-0*
4. St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.) – 12-0*
5. Brockton (Brockton, Mass.) – 13-0*
6. South (Middletown, N.J.) – 12-0*
7. Damascus (Damascus, Md.) – 14-0*
8. DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.) – 11-1*
9. McKeesport (McKeesport, Pa.) – 14-2*
10. Oakton (Vienna, Va.) – 12-2*

On the Bubble: St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.) – 11-1*; Monroe-Woodbury (Central Valley, N.Y.) – 12-0*; Catholic (Charlotte, N.C.) – 16-0*; Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.) – 13-1*; Landstown (Virginia Beach, Va.) – 13-1*

Notes: No. 9 McKeesport (McKeesport, Pa.) defeated then-No. 8 Liberty (Bethlehem, Pa.), 49-10, in the PIAA Class AAAA state championship. Quarterback Dan Kopolovich ran for 148 yards and three touchdowns on 19 carries. Every team in the East rankings has now finished its season.


Southeast

1. Lakeland (Lakeland, Fla.) – 15-0*
2. Lowndes (Valdosta, Ga.) – 14-1*
3. South Panola (Batesville, Miss.) – 15-0*
4. Hoover (Hoover, Ala.) – 14-1*
5. West Monroe (West Monroe, La.) – 13-1*
6. Statesboro (Statesboro, Ga.) – 15-0*
7. Maryville (Maryville, Tenn.) – 15-0*
8. Palm Beach Gardens (Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) – 13-1*
9. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) – 13-1*
10. Nease (St. Augustine, Fla.) – 13-2*

On the Bubble: Homewood (Homewood, Ala.) – 15-0*; Ravenwood (Brentwood, Tenn.) – 14-1*; St. Augustine (St. Augustine, Fla.) – 15-0*

Notes: No. 10 Nease (St. Augustine, Fla.) defeated then-No. 8 Armwood (Seffner, Fla.), 44-37, in the Class 4A state championship. Nease senior quarterback Tim Tebow, who’s one of the nation’s top recruits, completed 18-of-27 passes for 237 yards and four touchdowns, including three to senior wide receiver Ryan Ellis, and ran for 153 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries. Every team in the Southeast rankings has now finished its season.


Midwest

1. St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio) – 15-0*
2. Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) – 14-1*
3. Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort, Ill.) – 14-0*
4. Morris (Morris, Ill.) – 14-0*
5. Valley (West Des Moines, Iowa) – 13-0*
6. Wayzata (Plymouth, Minn.) – 13-1*
7. Prospect (Mount Prospect, Ill.) – 13-1*
8. Park (Racine, Wis.) – 13-1*
9. Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) – 12-2*
10. Trinity (Louisville, Ky.) – 13-2*

On the Bubble: Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Ill.) – 11-1*; St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) – 12-1*; St. Mary’s (Orchard Lake, Mich.) – 11-1*; Driscoll Catholic (Addison, Ill.) – 14-0*; St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.) – 14-1*

Notes: No. 10 Trinity (Louisville, Ky.) earned a 14-6 win over then-No. 5 St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.) in the Class 4-A state championship. Junior quarterback Nick Petrino, who’s the son of Louisville head football coach Bobby Petrino, completed 12-of-22 passes for 138 yards and a touchdown and ran for 72 yards and a score on 12 carries. Every team in the Midwest rankings has now finished its season.


Southwest

1. Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas) – 15-0
2. Springdale (Springdale, Ark.) – 14-0*
3. Highland Park (Dallas, Texas) – 15-0*
4. Union (Tulsa, Okla.) – 13-1*
5. Katy (Katy, Texas) – 14-0
6. Trinity (Euless, Texas) – 14-1*
7. Lufkin (Lufkin, Texas) – 14-1*
8. Raymore-Peculiar (Peculiar, Mo.) – 13-0*
9. Millard North (Omaha, Neb.) – 12-1*
10. Hebron (Carrollton, Texas) – 15-0

On the Bubble: Salina Central (Salina, Kan.) – 13-0*; Mayfield (Las Cruces, N.M.) – 14-0*; Calallen (Corpus Christi, Texas) – 14-1

Notes: No. 10 Hebron (Carrollton, Texas) will take on “On the Bubble” Calallen (Corpus Christi, Texas) in the Class 4A Division II state championship on Dec. 17.


West

1. St. Bonaventure (Ventura, Calif.) – 14-0*
2. Ferndale (Ferndale, Wash.) – 14-0*
3. Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.) – 14-0*
4. Dominguez (Compton, Calif.) – 13-1*
5. Canyon (Canyon Country, Calif.) – 13-1*
6. Brophy Prep (Phoenix, Ariz.) – 13-1*
7. Mission Viejo (Mission Viejo, Calif.) – 12-1*
8. De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) – 11-2*
9. Kahuku (Kahuku, Hawaii) – 11-1*
10. Jesuit (Portland, Ore.) – 13-1*

On the Bubble: Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.) – 13-1*; North Canyon (Phoenix, Ariz.) – 14-0*; ThunderRidge (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) – 14-0*; Cactus (Glendale, Ariz.) – 14-0*; Douglas County (Castle Rock, Colo.) – 13-1*; Las Vegas (Las Vegas, Nev.) – 14-1*; Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.) – 13-0*

Notes: No. 10 Jesuit (Portland, Ore.) defeated then-No. 10 Lincoln (Portland, Ore.), 14-10, in the Class 4A state championship. Trailing 10-7 late in the fourth quarter, Collin Quade blocked a Lincoln punt and the Crusaders recovered at Lincoln’s 3-yard line. Jesuit quarterback Austin Pearce scored on a 3-yard touchdown on the ensuing play and the Crusaders held on to win their second state title in five years and fourth overall. Every team in the West rankings has now finished its season.

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12/23/05

Regional Football Rankings

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WR Hakeem Nicks of East No. 1 Independence (N.C.)

By Jon Mahoney

Date: Dec 22, 2005

Find out who finished as the top 10 high school football teams in the East, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and West in our final regional football rankings of the 2005 season.

Final 2005 Rankings


East

1. Independence (Charlotte, N.C.) – 15-0
2. Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.) – 15-0
3. Gilman (Baltimore, Md.) – 9-0
4. St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.) – 12-0
5. Brockton (Brockton, Mass.) – 13-0
6. South (Middletown, N.J.) – 12-0
7. Damascus (Damascus, Md.) – 14-0
8. DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.) – 11-1
9. McKeesport (McKeesport, Pa.) – 14-2
10. Oakton (Vienna, Va.) – 12-2

On the Bubble: St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.) – 11-1; Monroe-Woodbury (Central Valley, N.Y.) – 12-0; Catholic (Charlotte, N.C.) – 16-0; Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.) – 13-1; Landstown (Virginia Beach, Va.) – 13-1

Notes: No. 9 McKeesport (McKeesport, Pa.) defeated then-No. 8 Liberty (Bethlehem, Pa.), 49-10, in the PIAA Class AAAA state championship. Senior quarterback Dan Kopolovich ran for 148 yards and three touchdowns on 19 carries.


Southeast

1. Lakeland (Lakeland, Fla.) – 15-0
2. Lowndes (Valdosta, Ga.) – 14-1
3. South Panola (Batesville, Miss.) – 15-0
4. Hoover (Hoover, Ala.) – 14-1
5. West Monroe (West Monroe, La.) – 13-1
6. Statesboro (Statesboro, Ga.) – 15-0
7. Maryville (Maryville, Tenn.) – 15-0
8. Palm Beach Gardens (Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) – 13-1
9. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) – 13-1
10. Nease (St. Augustine, Fla.) – 13-2

On the Bubble: Homewood (Homewood, Ala.) – 15-0; Ravenwood (Brentwood, Tenn.) – 14-1; St. Augustine (St. Augustine, Fla.) – 15-0

Notes: No. 10 Nease (St. Augustine, Fla.) defeated then-No. 8 Armwood (Seffner, Fla.), 44-37, in the Class 4A state championship. Nease senior quarterback Tim Tebow, who’s one of the nation’s top recruits, completed 18-of-27 passes for 237 yards and four touchdowns, including three to senior wide receiver Ryan Ellis, and ran for 153 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries.


Midwest

1. St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio) – 15-0
2. Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.) – 14-1
3. Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort, Ill.) – 14-0
4. Morris (Morris, Ill.) – 14-0
5. Valley (West Des Moines, Iowa) – 13-0
6. Wayzata (Plymouth, Minn.) – 13-1
7. Prospect (Mount Prospect, Ill.) – 13-1
8. Park (Racine, Wis.) – 13-1
9. Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) – 12-2
10. Trinity (Louisville, Ky.) – 13-2

On the Bubble: Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Ill.) – 11-1; St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) – 12-1; St. Mary’s (Orchard Lake, Mich.) – 11-1; Driscoll Catholic (Addison, Ill.) – 14-0; St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.) – 14-1

Notes: No. 10 Trinity (Louisville, Ky.) earned a 14-6 win over then-No. 5 St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.) in the Class 4-A state championship. Junior quarterback Nick Petrino, who’s the son of Louisville head football coach Bobby Petrino, completed 12-of-22 passes for 138 yards and a touchdown and ran for 72 yards and a score on 12 carries.


Southwest

1. Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas) – 16-0
2. Springdale (Springdale, Ark.) – 14-0
3. Highland Park (Dallas, Texas) – 15-0
4. Union (Tulsa, Okla.) – 13-1
5. Katy (Katy, Texas) – 14-1
6. Trinity (Euless, Texas) – 14-1
7. Lufkin (Lufkin, Texas) – 14-1
8. Raymore-Peculiar (Peculiar, Mo.) – 13-0
9. Millard North (Omaha, Neb.) – 12-1
10. Hebron (Carrollton, Texas) – 16-0

On the Bubble: Salina Central (Salina, Kan.) – 13-0; Mayfield (Las Cruces, N.M.) – 14-0; East Central (Tulsa, Okla.) – 13-1

Notes: No. 10 Hebron (Carrollton, Texas) shut out Calallen (Corpus Christi, Texas), 28-0, in the Class 4A Division II state championship. Senior cornerback Brandon Onu had an 83-yard interception return for a touchdown, while senior linebacker DeMarcus McGriff had a 23-yard touchdown off of a recovery of a blocked punt. On offense, senior running back Derke Robinson ran for 102 yards and junior quarterback Brian Aubuchon ran for 66 yards and two touchdowns.


West

1. St. Bonaventure (Ventura, Calif.) – 14-0
2. Ferndale (Ferndale, Wash.) – 14-0
3. Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.) – 14-0
4. Dominguez (Compton, Calif.) – 13-1
5. Canyon (Canyon Country, Calif.) – 13-1
6. Brophy Prep (Phoenix, Ariz.) – 13-1
7. Mission Viejo (Mission Viejo, Calif.) – 12-1
8. De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) – 11-2
9. Kahuku (Kahuku, Hawaii) – 11-1
10. Jesuit (Portland, Ore.) – 13-1

On the Bubble: Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.) – 13-1; North Canyon (Phoenix, Ariz.) – 14-0; ThunderRidge (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) – 14-0; Cactus (Glendale, Ariz.) – 14-0; Douglas County (Castle Rock, Colo.) – 13-1; Las Vegas (Las Vegas, Nev.) – 14-1; Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.) – 13-0

Notes: No. 10 Jesuit (Portland, Ore.) defeated then-No. 10 Lincoln (Portland, Ore.), 14-10, in the Class 4A state championship. Trailing 10-7 late in the fourth quarter, Collin Quade blocked a Lincoln punt and the Crusaders recovered at Lincoln’s 3-yard line. Jesuit senior quarterback Austin Pearce scored on a 3-yard touchdown on the ensuing play and the Crusaders held on to win their second state title in five years and fourth overall.

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