Saturday, September 10, 2022

HSFA Top 100 Results from 8th to 10th September 2022


Another big weekend of head-to-head in High School Football America 100, powered by play NFL football.

The headline of the weekend was a major South Florida showdown between No. 10 Chaminade-Madonna and No. 24 Miami Northwestern. However, Mother Nature was the winner Thursday night as she knocked out the game. Because it was an out-of-district game, school officials decided not to reschedule it.

On Saturday, No. 12 Good Counsel (Maryland) meets No. 18 Archbishop Moeller (Ohio) in Ironton, Ohio. The game can be watched FloFootball.

Below are all the top 100 results:

High School Football America 100 points

No. 1 Mater Dei (California) beat La Mirada (California) 35-0

No. 2 St. John Bosco (California) defeated Central Catholic (Oregon) 49-0

No. 3 Buford (Georgia) – idle

No. 4 St. Frances Academy (Maryland) – idle

No. 5 Bergen Catholic (New Jersey) vs. Delbarton, Saturday

No. 6 Miami Central (Florida) beat No. 148 Booker T. Washington (Miami, Florida) 35-19

No. 7 St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) beat No. 51 Cocoa (Florida) 42-14

No. 8 North Shore (Texas) beat No. 98 Westfield (Texas) 55-25

#9 Duncanville (Texas) – Idling

No. 10 Chaminade-Madonna (Florida) vs. No. 24 Northwestern (Miami, Florida), canceled due to inclement weather

No. 12 Good Counsel (Maryland) vs. No. 18 Archbishop Moeller (Ohio), Saturday

Bishop Gorman #13 (Nevada) defeated Hamilton #49 (Arizona) 45-0

No. 14 IMG Academy (Florida) beat East (Utah) 63-13

No. 15 Westlake (Texas) beat Akins (Texas) 56-6

American Heritage No. 16 (Plantation, Florida) beat Glades Central (Florida) 56-0

No. 17 St. John’s College HS (Washington, DC) vs. Gonzaga Prep (Washington), Saturday

No. 18 Archbishop Moeller (Ohio) vs. No. 12 Good Counsel (Maryland), Saturday

No. 19 Lipscomb Academy (Tennessee) vs. No. 206 Calvert Hall (Maryland), Saturday

No. 21 North Cobb (Georgia) beat No. 261 Marietta (Georgia) 35-21

No. 22 Denton Guyer (Texas) beat No. 201 Lancaster (Texas) 50-27

No. 23 Cardinal Gibbons (Florida) beat No. 277 Gulliver Prep (Florida) 24-14

No. 24 Northwestern (Miami, Florida) vs. No. 10 Chaminade-Madonna (Florida), canceled due to inclement weather

No. 26 Langston Hughes (Georgia) – idle

No. 27 Central (Phenix City, Alabama) lost to Opelika (Alabama) 17-13 in OT

No. 28 Grayson (Georgia) beat Spartanburg (South Carolina) 51-24

No. 29 Oakland (Tennessee) beat Ravenwood (Tennessee) 45-31

No. 30 Mill Creek (Georgia) – idle

No. 31 Venice (Florida) – idle

No. 32 Southlake Carroll (Texas) beat No. 247 Cedar Hill (Texas) 47-6

No. 33 Jesuit (Florida) lost to No. 60 Columbus (Miami, Florida) 32-15

#34 DeMatha (Maryland) vs. Benedictine (Ohio), Saturday

No. 35 Catholic (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) beat No. 178 Warren Easton (Louisiana) 43-34

No. 37 Bixby (Oklahoma) beat Sand Springs (Oklahoma) 67-3

No. 38 Springfield (Ohio) beat No. 204 Wayne (Huber Heights, Ohio) 21-7

#39 DeSoto (Texas) vs. #204 South Oak Cliff (Texas), Saturday

No. 40 South Pointe (South Carolina) beat Chester (South Carolina) 33-21

No. 41 Zachary (Louisiana) beat No. 259 John Curtis (Louisiana) 40-21

No. 42 Dutch Fork (South Carolina) beat Stratford (South Carolina) 64-21

No. 43 Lakota West (Ohio) beat Oak Hills (Ohio) 31-0

No. 44 East St. Louis (Illinois) lost to No. 192 Creekside (Georgia) 10-8

No. 45 St. Joseph’s Prep (Pennsylvania) beat Erasmus Hall (New York) 14-7

No. 46 Archbishop Hoban (Ohio) beat Withrow (Ohio) 49-13

No. 48 Jones (Orlando, Florida) – idle

No. 49 Hamilton (Arizona) lost to No. 13 Bishop Gorman (Nevada) 45-0

No. 50 Mission Viejo (California) beat Sierra Canyon (California) 41-0

No. 51 Cocoa (Florida) lost to No. 7 St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) 42-14

No. 52 Clay-Chalkville (Alabama) beat Pinson Valley (Alabama) 14-12

No. 53 Katy (Texas) vs. No. 223 Tompkins (Katy, Texas), Saturday

No. 54 Lakeland (Florida) beat Winter Haven (Florida) 39-6

No. 55 Lee County (Georgia) lost to No. 58 Colquitt County (Georgia) 48-27

No. 57 Walton (Georgia) beat Pope (Georgia) 49-0

No. 58 Colquitt County (Georgia) beat No. 55 Lee County (Georgia) 48-27

No. 59 Jenks (Oklahoma) lost to No. 136 Union (Oklahoma) 38-3

No. 60 Columbus (Miami, Florida) beat No. 33 Jesuit (Florida) 32-15

No. 61 Auburn (Alabama) beat Jeff Davis (Alabama) 31-0

No. 62 Edgewater (Florida) beat No. 128 West Orange (Florida) 26-14

No. 63 Belleville, Michigan beat Churchill, Michigan 59-8

No. 64 Bryant (Arkansas) beat Parkview (Arkansas) 20-10

No. 65 Gaffney (South Carolina) lost to 239 Mallard Creek (North Carolina) 20-13

No. 66 Montgomery Bell Academy (Tennessee) beat No. 290 Christ Presbyterian Academy (Tennessee) 35-10

No. 68 McCallie (Tennessee) beat West Broward (Florida) 62-27

No. 70 Brownsburg (Indiana) beat Avon (Indiana) 60-21

No. 72 Don Bosco Prep (New Jersey) beat No. 129 St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, New Jersey) 44-35

No. 73 Allen (Texas) beat No. 93 Arlington Martin (Texas) 27-16

No. 74 Cherry Creek (Colorado) beat Chatfield (Colorado) 28-5

No. 75 Longview (Texas) beat Tyler Legacy (Texas) 69-0

No. 76 Collins Hill (Georgia) lost to No. 99 Cedar Grove (Georgia) 40-6

No. 77 St. Peter’s Prep (New Jersey) beat No. 131 DePaul Catholic (New Jersey) 23-10

No. 78 Thompson (Alabama) beat Spain Park (Alabama) 35-14

No. 79 Brookwood (Georgia) – idle

No. 80 Hewitt-Trussville (Alabama) beat Oak Mountain (Alabama) 48-13

No. 81 Hough (North Carolina) beat Cox Mill (North Carolina) 45-6

No. 82 Hoover (Alabama) beat Vestavia Hills (Alabama) 20-14

No. 83 Trinity (Kentucky) beat No. 208 La Salle (Ohio) 31-10

No. 84 Skyridge (Utah) beat No. 90 Timpview (Utah) 20-13

No. 85 Center Grove (Indiana) beat No. 244 Ben Davis (Indiana) 35-34

No. 86 Winton Woods (Ohio) beat Turpin (Ohio) 46-6

Cathedral #88 (Indiana) beat Bishop Chatard (Indiana) 38-0

No. 89 Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville, Florida) defeated North Florida Educational (Florida) 40-6

No. 90 Timpview (Utah) lost to No. 84 Skyridge (Utah) 20-13

No. 91 Tampa Bay Tech (Florida) beat Newsome (Florida) 28-3

No. 92 Lone Peak (Utah) beat No. 250 Highland (Arizona) 13-0

No. 93 Arlington Martin (Texas) lost to No. 73 Allen (Texas) 27-16

No. 94 Corner Canyon (Utah) lost to No. 172 Lehi (Utah) 25-24

No. 96 Warren Central (Indiana) lost to Lawrence North (Indiana) 32-20

No. 97 Loyola Academy (Illinois) beat St. Rita (Illinois) 34-13

No. 98 Westfield (Texas) lost to No. 8 North Shore (Texas) 55-25

No. 99 Cedar Grove (Georgia) beat No. 76 Collins Hill (Georgia) 40-6

No. 100 Maryville (Tennessee) lost to No. 122 Alcoa (Tennessee) 27-14

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