Sunday, September 09, 2012

Week 5 National Prep Football Poll released


^National Prep Football Poll – Week 5=
^By Jamie DeMoney=
     The National Prep Football Poll is compiled by Jamie DeMoney of XOS Digital with input from sportswriters, experts, and coaches. The national Top 25 and regional Top 10's follow with won-loss-tie records:
#1. Bradenton, Fla., Manatee (2-0-0), defending 7A state titlist
#2. Concord, Calif., De La Salle (2-0-0), scored final 23 points of 30-13 win over regionally ranked Denver Mullen
#3. Loganville, Ga., Grayson (2-0-0), owns 17-game winning streak
#4. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., Santa Margarita (3-0-0), Nebraska-bound QB Johnny Stanton 5 TDs in 55-0 rout of Trabuco Hills
#5. Austin, Texas, Lake Travis (2-0-0), 85-3-0 since 2007
#6. Duncan, S.C., Byrnes (3-0-0), beat regionally ranked Northwestern, 32-28
#7. River Ridge, La., John Curtis (2-0-0), hammered then-No. 15 Plant (Fla.), 33-3
#8. Las Vegas, Bishop Gorman (2-0-0), plays No. 22 Bergen Catholic (N.J.) Friday
#9. Cleveland, St. Ignatius (3-0-0), routed then-regionally ranked Mentor, 48-21
#10. Bellevue, Wash. (2-0-0), smacked state-ranked Bothell, 35-7
#11. Westlake Village, Calif., Oaks Christian (3-0-0), LB Cameron Judge headed to UCLA
#12. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas (2-0-0), hosts 2011 Prep Poll champ Don Bosco (N.J.) Friday on ESPN
#13. Hoover, Ala. (2-0-0), won six state crowns last decade
#14. Louisville, Ky., Trinity (3-0-0), plays regionally ranked St. Xavier (Ohio) Friday
#15. Matthews, N.C., Butler (3-0-0), 42-point average win margin
#16. Nashville, Tenn., Ensworth (4-0-0), RB Corn Elder 16 rushing TDs in four games
#17. Cincinnati, Moeller (3-0-0), beat Novi (Mich.) Catholic Central, 61-33
#18. Detroit, Cass Tech (3-0-0), won last two games by combined 101-0
#19. DeSoto, Texas (2-0-0), beat Okla. power Jenks, 46-27
#20. Dallas, Skyline (2-0-0), held off Arlington Martin, 37-34
#21. Murrieta, Calif., Vista Murrieta (2-0-0), crushed Alaska’s Anchorage South, 49-8
#22. Oradell, N.J., Bergen Catholic (1-0-0), thumped Long Island power St. Anthony’s, 59-21
#23. Cincinnati, Colerain (3-0-0), beat regionally ranked St. Xavier, 31-28
#24. Wexford, Pa., North Allegheny (2-0-0), OL Patrick Kugler a Michigan recruit
#25. Olney, Md., Good Counsel (2-1-0), edged regionally ranked St. Joseph Regional (N.J.), 14-10
^Northeast=
#1. Oradell, N.J., Bergen Catholic, 1-0-0
#2. Wexford, Pa., North Allegheny, 2-0-0
#3. Ramsey, N.J., Don Bosco, 0-1-0
#4. Wyndmoor, Pa., La Salle, 2-0-0
#5. Philadelphia, St. Joseph’s Prep, 2-0-0
#6. Montvale, N.J., St. Joseph Regional, 0-1-0
#7. Exton, Pa., Downingtown East, 2-0-0
#8. Monroeville, Pa., Gateway, 2-0-0
#9. Endwell, N.Y., Maine-Endwell, 2-0-0
#10. Everett, Mass., 1-0-0
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^East Coast=
#1. Duncan, S.C., Byrnes, 3-0-0
#2. Matthews, N.C. Butler, 3-0-0
#3. Olney, Md., Good Counsel, 2-1-0
#4. Goose Creek, S.C., 3-0-0
#5. Rock Hill, S.C., Northwestern, 3-1-0
#6. Richmond, Va., Hermitage, 2-0-0
#7. Chesapeake, Va., Oscar Smith, 1-1-0
#8. Rock Hill, S.C., South Pointe, 4-0-0
#9. Ashburn, Va., Stone Bridge, 2-0-0
#10. Baltimore, Gilman, 1-2-0
^Southeast=
#1. Bradenton, Fla., Manatee, 2-0-0
#2. Loganville, Ga., Grayson, 2-0-0
#3. River Ridge, La., Curtis, 2-0-0
#4. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas, 2-0-0
#5. Hoover, Ala., 2-0-0
#6. Nashville, Tenn., Ensworth, 4-0-0
#7. Miami, Central, 1-1-0
#8. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., University, 3-0-0
#9. Miami, Washington, 1-1-0
#10. Memphis, Tenn., Memphis University, 3-1-0
^Midwest=
#1. Cleveland, St. Ignatius, 3-0-0
#2. Louisville, Ky., Trinity, 3-0-0
#3. Cincinnati, Moeller, 3-0-0
#4. Detroit, Cass Tech, 3-0-0
#5. Cincinnati, Colerain, 3-0-0
#6. Cincinnati, St. Xavier, 2-1-0
#7. Bolingbrook, Ill., 3-0-0
#8. Lakewood, Ohio, St. Edward, 3-0-0
#9. Indianapolis, Ben Davis, 4-0-0
#10. Toledo, Ohio, Whitmer, 3-0-0
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^Midlands=
#1. Eden Prairie, Minn., 2-0-0
#2. Salt Lake City, East, 3-0-0
#3. Sandy, Utah, Jordan, 3-0-0
#4. Denver, Mullen, 1-1-0
#5. Kirkwood, Mo., 3-0-0
#6. St. Louis, Christian Brothers, 3-0-0
#7. Hutchinson, Kan., 2-0-0
#8. Ankeny, Iowa, 3-0-0
#9. Sandy, Utah, Alta, 4-0-0
#10. Omaha, Neb., Millard North, 3-0-0
^Southwest=
#1. Austin, Texas, Lake Travis, 2-0-0
#2. Las Vegas, Bishop Gorman, 2-0-0
#3. DeSoto, Texas, 2-0-0
#4. Dallas, Skyline, 2-0-0
#5. Euless, Texas, Trinity, 1-1-0
#6. Tulsa, Okla., Union, 1-1-0
#7. Katy, Texas, 2-0-0
#8. Cibolo, Texas, Steele, 2-0-0
#9. Bentonville, Ark., 2-0-0
#10. Allen, Texas, 2-0-0
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^West Coast=
#1. Concord, Calif., De La Salle, 2-0-0
#2. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., Santa Margarita, 3-0-0
#3. Bellevue, Wash., 2-0-0
#4. Westlake Village, Calif., Oaks Christian, 3-0-0
#5. Murrieta, Calif., Vista Murrieta, 2-0-0
#6. Mission Hills, Calif., Alemany, 3-0-0
#7. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., Tesoro, 3-0-0
#8. Sammamish, Wash., Skyline, 2-0-0
#9. Portland, Ore., Jesuit, 2-0-0
#10. Upland, Calif., 3-0-0
     FEATS OF THE WEEK: Defending Prep Poll champion Ramsey, N.J., Don Bosco had its 46-game winning streak snapped with a 13-6 loss to regionally ranked Baltimore, Gilman at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. It was the first loss for the Ironmen since their season-opener in 2008. ... In a game played at the Superdome in New Orleans, No. 7 River Ridge, La., John Curtis dominated then-No. 15 Tampa, Fla., Plant, 33-3. Senior running back Sherman Badie (uncommitted) ran for three touchdowns to lead the Patriots. ... Cincinnati, Colerain entered the Top 25 after edging regionally ranked Cincinnati, St. Xavier, 31-28. In his first-ever varsity field goal attempt, junior Zach Gehner delivered the game-winning points for the No. 23 Cardinals from 38 yards out with 31 seconds left to play. ... It was a productive weekend for a pair of running backs headed to the University of Oregon. In-state recruit Thomas Tyner ran for 380 yards and three touchdowns to lift Beaverton, Ore., Aloha to a 36-34 win against Tigard. Meanwhile, Dontre Wilson of No. 19 DeSoto, Texas, had 131 rushing yards and three touchdowns as his team beat Jenks, Okla., 46-27. ... Highly touted sophomore Josh Rosen of Bellflower, Calif., St. John Bosco threw seven touchdown passes to lead a 61-8 blowout of Santa Fe Springs, Santa Fe.
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