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Ok, this site doesn't like the competition so here are the rankings:

 

Each Monday throughout the high school football season, RivalsHigh.com will release the RivalsHigh 100. Click here to post a question for Dallas Jackson, and he will make sure to answer your questions about our rankings.

 

 

Team City State Record Pvs.

1 St. Thomas Aquinas Ft Lauderdale FL 8-0 1

With the offense a little out of sync this week the defense stepped up. Aquinas held 6A Deerfield Beach to 47 total yards and 3 first downs in the 27-0 victory.

2 Don Bosco Prep Ramsey NJ 7-0 4

The Ironmen got healthy against Passaic County Tech, 51-7. Showdowns with St. Peter's Prep and Montvale St. Joe's will have Bosco earning the No. 2 spot.

3 Cedar Hill Cedar Hill TX 9-0 3

Cedar Hill dominated Grand Prairie 55-7, finally looking like a team that could make a run through the playoffs.

4 St. Ignatius Cleveland OH 10-0 10

Stock Rising If St. Ignatius can win Ohio again this year they may have a No. 2 finish in them. The Wildcats shut out rival St. Edward 28-0.

5 Byrnes Duncan SC 9-1 5

The Rebels crushed a good Mauldin team 72-27. They have one more game before their title defense begins.

6 Skyline Dallas TX 9-0 6

Skyline and Cedar Hill may have settled in to No. 1 and No. 2 in Texas until we see the road to the title. The Raider beat White 62-3.

7 Edison Huntington Beach CA 8-0 15

Stock Rising The Chargers add a solid win over Los Alamitos, 27-10, to their resume for No. 1 in California.

8 DeMatha Hyattsville MD 9-0 7

DeMatha may have peaked this season at No. 7 last week. Without the playoffs they won't have enough to build a resume for a Top 5 finish. They beat Archbishop Carroll 44-0.

9 Oscar Smith Chesapeake VA 9-0 9

Oscar Smith took care of business with Western Branch 42-6. The Tigers are coming together at the right time.

10 Centennial Peoria AZ 9-0 14

Nick Rowland and a strong offensive line power the Coyotes back into the Top 10. A 40-0 shutout of Westview helped as well.

11 Grayson Loganville GA 9-0 2

Stock Falling Georgia is so good this year that Grayson can move up, but the weakness of the division is hurting their strength of schedule. The Rams were on a bye this week.

12 Grant Sacramento CA 8-0 12

Last Week: BYE

13 Memphis University School Memphis TN 10-0 17

Last Week: defeated Briarcrest Christian 41-6

14 Lutcher Lutcher LA 9-0 11

Last Week: defeated Vandebilt Catholic 54-0

15 Highlands Fort Thomas KY 10-0 22

Last Week: defeated Ryle 31-14

16 The Woodlands The Woodlands Tx 9-0 31

Stock Rising The Woodlands finally got over the hump against Lufkin, winning 31-21.

17 Hightower Missouri City TX 8-0 16

Last Week: defeated Clements 35-10

18 Oaks Christian Westlake Village CA 8-0 18

Last Week: defeated Oak Park 59-0

19 Glades Central Belle Glade FL 8-0 20

Last Week: BYE

20 Gateway Monroeville Pa 9-0 34

Stock Rising The Gators went away from their normal quick strike attack and drove early and often on a tough McKeesport team. Gateway ends the regular season win a 35-14 win and has playoff redemption staring them in the face.

21 Madison Central Madison MS 10-0 8

Stock Falling A surprising fall for Madison, but they may not be the best team in Mississippi with South Panola coming on strong. The Jaquars looked good this week jumping all over NW Rankin 49-14. It was 42-7 at the half.

22 Lowndes Valdosta GA 8-1 25

Last Week: defeated Coffee 63-7

23 Lake Travis Austin TX 9-0 24

Last Week: defeated Dripping Springs 52-0

24 Dwyer West Palm Beach FL 7-1 26

Last Week: defeated Roayl Palm Beach 67-0

25 Lakeland Lakeland FL 8-0 27

Last Week: defeated Flanagan 44-22

26 West Monroe West Monroe LA 9-0 23

Last Week: defeated Natchitoches Central 56-7

27 Glenville Academic Campus Cleveland OH 9-1 32

Last Week: defeated East 35-0

28 Allen Allen TX 8-1 28

Last Week: defeated Plano East 51-28

29 Jenks Jenks OK 9-0 29

Last Week: defeated Muskogee 58-15

30 South Panola Batesville MS 9-1 44

Stock Rising The Tigers are looking like they may be the best team in Mississippi - again. SP beat Starkville 51-7.

31 John Curtis River Ridge LA 8-0 21

Last Week: defeated Douglass 52-6

32 Booker T. Washington Miami FL 8-0 30

Last Week: BYE

33 Hutchinson Hutchinson KS 9-0 36

Last Week: defeated Great Bend 56-7

34 Mission Viejo Mission Viejo CA 8-0 54

Last Week: defeated Aliso Niguel 70-7

35 East Grand Rapids Grand Rapids MI 10-0 42

Last Week: defeated Forest Hills Eastern 43-0

36 Katy Katy TX 8-1 33

Last Week: defeated Mayde Creek 42-7

37 Northwestern Miami FL 7-1 37

Last Week: defeated Edison 49-0

38 Crenshaw Los Angeles CA 8-0 43

Last Week: defeated Locke 76-14

39 St. Xavier Cincinnati OH 8-2 62

Stock Rising St. X rebounds to win the GCL South - one of the toughest leagues in the country beating Moeller 13-10.

40 North Gwinnett Suwanee GA 9-0 45

Last Week: defeated Duluth 34-0

41 Bishop McDevitt Harrisburg PA 9-0 53

Stock Rising McDevitt moves to No. 2 in Pennsylvania with a nice win over State College, 28-17.

42 Moeller Cincinnati OH 9-1 13

Stock Falling Moeller had their chances against St. X but turnovers cost them a 13-10 decision. The Crusaders can still make a run in the playoffs.

43 Mullen Denver CO 9-0 48

Last Week: defeated Grandview 21-0

44 Servite Anaheim CA 7-1 35

Last Week: defeated Santa Margarita 48-26

45 Adlai Stevenson Sterling Heights MI 10-0 47

Last Week: defeated roseville 35-0

46 Venice Venice FL 8-1 NR

2009 RivalsHigh 100 debut Trey Burton lead the Indians in a 43-29 win over Manatee.

47 Miami Central Miami FL 7-1 40

Last Week: BYE

48 Hamilton Chandler AZ 9-0 41

Last Week: defeated Red Mountain 44-13

49 Maine South Park Ridge IL 10-0 49

Last Week: defeated Oak Park River Forest 28-14

50 Detroit Catholic Central Novi MI 10-0 51

Last Week: defeated Franklin 42-7

51 Bothell Bothell WA 9-0 NR

2009 RivalsHigh 100 debut Bothell takes over No. 1 in Washington after knocking off Skyline, 25-20.

52 Good Counsel Olney MD 8-1 55

Last Week: defeated Gonzaga 37-7

53 Dr. Phillips Orlando FL 8-0 46

Last Week: defeated Gateway 69-0

54 Phoebus Hampton VA 9-0 60

Last Week: defeated Denbigh 47-0

55 Newnan Newnan GA 9-0 67

Last Week: defeated Mundy's Mill 42-7

56 North Penn Senior Lansdale PA 9-0 39

Last Week: defeated Hatboro-Horsham 35-0

57 Rock Hill Rock Hill SC 10-0 61

Last Week: defeated Blythewood 50-21

58 Carroll Southlake TX 8-1 57

Last Week: defeated Hebron 24-17

59 Butler Matthews NC 9-0 50

Last Week: defeated South Mecklenburg 59-14

60 Lakewood Lakewood CA 8-1 63

Last Week: defeated Millikan 60-7

61 Union Tulsa OK 8-1 58

Last Week: defeated Grant 79-0

62 Cathedral Indianapolis In 10-1 66

Last Week: defeated Mooresville 24-9

63 Ensworth Nashville TN 9-0 64

Last Week: defeated Battle Ground Academy 35-9

64 Niceville Niceville FL 8-0 56

Last Week: defeated Daphne 49-14

65 Independence Charlotte NC 10-0 71

Last Week: defeated Myers Park 76-31

66 Colquitt County Moultrie GA 8-1 NR

2009 RivalsHigh 100 debut Coach Rush Probst returns to the rankings with the Packers. A showdown with Northside awaits.

67 Linganore Frederick MD 9-0 52

Last Week: defeated Johnson 24-14

68 DeSoto Desoto TX 8-1 68

Last Week: defeated Horn 50-37

69 Northside School Warner Robins GA 8-1 16

Stock Falling A loaded Georgia makes any loss a steep fall. Losing to rival Warner Robins 21-20 keeps them in the Top 10 for the Peach State.

70 St. Mary's Stockton CA 8-0 73

Last Week: defeated McNair 66-0

71 Rockford Rockford MI 10-0 NR

RivalsHigh 100 return Rockford is still undefeated and has a very good resume and history of success.

72 Gainesville Gainesville GA 9-0 69

Last Week: defeated Johnson 63-0

73 Coffman Dublin OH 10-0 74

Last Week: defeated Upper Arlington 21-12

74 Southeastern Detroit MI 9-1 70

Last Week: defeated Glenn 41-0

75 Longview Longview TX 9-1 72

Last Week: defeated Pine Tree 56-7

76 St. Xavier Louisville KY 9-1 81

Last Week: defeated Covington Catholic 63-7

77 Dorman Roebuck SC 9-1 NR

RivalsHigh 100 return Dorman takes over for Irmo as the No. 3 team in the state. They could meet Byrnes in the playoffs again.

78 Lakes Lakewood WA 9-0 75

Last Week: defeated Clover Park 56-7

79 Bolles Jacksonville FL 8-0 76

Last Week: defeated Episcopal 70-7

80 Alcoa Alcoa TN 10-0 77

Last Week: defeated Knoxville Christian Academy 24-7

81 Stephenson Stone Mountain GA 9-0 79

Last Week: defeated Greenbriar 48-13

82 Iowa City Iowa City IA 10-0 83

Last Week: defeated Iowa City West 45-20

83 Pahokee Pahokee FL 7-1 78

Last Week: defeated Palm Beach Lakes 21-14

84 St. Joseph's Philadelphia PA 7-1 89

Last Week: defeated Monsignor Bonner 38-0

85 Chaparral Scottsdale AZ 9-0 NR

2009 RivalsHigh 100 debut A new No. 3 team in Arizona emerges. Chaparral passed Brophy for the rankings slot.

86 De La Salle Concord CA 6-2 NR

RivalsHigh 100 return De La Salle moves passed Bishop Amat for No. 11 in California. This spot is fluid and Amat has two more chances to build a better resume in the last two weeks of the season.

87 Eden Prairie Eden Prairie MN 9-0 87

Last Week: defeated Edina 51-21

88 Marquette University Milwaukee WI 10-0 85

Last Week: defeated Park 35-28

89 Jack Britt Fayetteville NC 10-0 86

Last Week: defeated Seventy-first 47-14

90 Moorpark Moorpark CA 8-0 80

Last Week defeated Thousand Oaks 28-21

91 Wayzata Plymouth MN 8-1 90

Last Week: defeated 40-7

92 Har-Ber Springdale AR 9-0 91

Last Week: defeated Fayetteville 39-14

93 Xaverian Brothers Westwood MA 8-0 92

Last Week: defeated St. John's 42-14

94 Sheldon Eugene OR 8-0 93

Last Week: defeated South Eugene 57-0

95 Hoover Hoover AL 9-1 95

Last Week: defeated Sparkman 31-6

96 Guyer Denton TX 9-0 NR

2009 RivalsHigh 100 debut Defensive back Chuks Orabuchi has Guyer playing well on defense.

97 Millard South Omaha NE 10-0 96

Last Week: defeated Benson 45-6

98 Oceanside Oceanside CA 8-0 97

Last Week: defeated Orange Glen 57-0

99 Kahuku Kahuku HI 10-0 98

Last Week: defeated Castle 19-14

100 Monroe-Woodbury Central Valley NY 9-0 100

Last Week: defeated Minisink Valley 35-6

 

 

 

DROPPED OUT: Former No. 38 Sammamish (Wa.) Skyline, No. 59 Bradenton (Fla.) Manatee, No. 65 Tyler (Texas), No. 82 Lowell (Michigan), No. 84 Columbia (SC) Irmo, No 88 La Puente (Calif.) Bishop Amat, No. 94 Laurel (MS) West Jones, No. 99 Phoenix (AZ) Brophy College Prep.

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