Sunday, November 27, 2022

How the HSFA 100 Fared – May 25-26 November 2022


Who will be number 1 in week 14 of the High School Football America 300 powered by play NFL footballcomes out?

The reason for the question is that No. 3 St. John Bosco (California) defeated No. 1 Mater Dei (California) for the CIF Southern Section Division 1 Championship on Friday at the historic Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.

Alongside Bosco, three teams from Florida are waiting in the starting blocks – No. 2 Miami Central, No. 4 St. Thomas Aquinas and No. 5 Chaminade-Madonna.

Below is how the entire top 100 fared over Thanksgiving weekend.

High School Football America 100 powered by NFL Play Football

No. 1 Mater Dei (California) lost to No. 3 St. John Bosco (California) 24-22

No. 2 Miami Central (Florida) beat No. 273 Norland (Florida) 34-20

No. 3 St. John Bosco (California) beat No. 1 Mater Dei (California) 24-22

No. 4 St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) beat No. 275 Blanche Ely (Florida) 35-7

No. 5 Chaminade-Madonna (Florida) beat Cardinal Newman (Florida) 49-16

#6 Bishop Gorman (Nevada) – Season complete

No. 7 North Shore (Texas) beat Cinco Ranch (Texas) 49-21

No. 8 Duncanville (Texas) beat The Woodlands (Texas) 35-3

No. 9 American Heritage (Plantation, Florida) beat No. 15 Cardinal Gibbons (Florida) 31-20

#10 IMG Academy (Florida) – Season Complete

#11 St. Frances Academy (Florida) – Season complete

No. 12 St. Edward (Ohio) beat No. 141 Lincoln (Gahanna, Ohio) 31-7

No. 13 Lipscomb Academy (Tennessee) – idle

No. 14 Denton Guyer (Texas) beat No. 283 Byron Nelson (Texas) 59-41

No. 15 Cardinal Gibbons (Florida) lost to No. 9 American Heritage (Florida) 31-20

No. 16 Westlake (Texas) beat San Benito (Texas) 44-7

No. 17 Colquitt County (Georgia) beat No. 212 North Gwinnett (Georgia) 52-17

No. 18 Catholic (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) beat No. 51 Edna Karr (Louisiana) 32-24

No. 19 Archbishop Moeller (Ohio) lost to No. 61 Springfield (Ohio) 28-24

No. 20 Langston Hughes (Georgia) beat No. 140 Woodward Academy (Georgia) 56-28

No. 21 Edgewater (Florida) lost to No. 43 Jones (Orlando, Florida) 42-13

No. 22 Mill Creek (Georgia) beat No. 113 Westlake (Atlanta, Georgia) 38-14

No. 23 Massillon Washington (Ohio) lost to No. 26 Archbishop Hoban (Ohio) 41-20

No. 24 Columbus (Miami, Florida) beat Doral Academy (Florida) 31-3

No. 25 Dutch Fork (South Carolina) beat No. 165 Gaffney (South Carolina) 51-28

No. 26 Archbishop Hoban (Ohio) beat No. 23 Massillon Washington (Ohio) 41-20

No. 27 Southlake Carroll (Texas) beat McKinney (Texas) 42-35

No. 28 Buford (Georgia) – Season complete

No. 29 DeSoto (Texas) beat Tomball (Texas) 38-14

No. 30 Cedar Grove (Georgia) beat No. 243 Calvary Day (Savannah, Georgia) 30-0

No. 31 St. Joseph’s Prep (Pennsylvania) beat Parkland (Pennsylvania) 52-21

#32 Mission Viejo (California) – Season complete

#33 Corona Centennial (California) – Season complete

No. 34 Katy (Texas) beat No. 198 Summer Creek (Texas) 35-7

No. 35 Lakeland (Florida) beat No. 213 Lake Minneola (Florida) 41-6

No. 36 Serra (San Mateo, California) beat Archbishop Mitty (California) 41-14

No. 37 Don Bosco Prep (New Jersey) lost to No. 42 Bergen Catholic (New Jersey) 45-0

#38 Northwestern (Miami, Florida) – Season complete

No. 39 Folsom (California) beat Oak Ridge (California) 23-13

No. 40 Montgomery Bell Academy (Tennessee) – idle

No. 41 Lakota West (Ohio) – Season complete

No. 42 Bergen Catholic (New Jersey) defeated Don Bosco Prep (New Jersey) 45-0

No. 43 Jones (Orlando, Florida) beat No. 21 Edgewater (Florida) 42-13

#44 St. John’s College HS (Washington, DC) – Season complete

#45 DeMatha (Maryland) – Season complete

No. 46 Thompson (Alabama)—idle

No. 47 Venice (Florida) beat Riverview Sarasota (Florida) 35-15

No. 48 Auburn (Alabama) – idle

No. 49 Walton (Georgia) lost to No. 87 Carrollton (Georgia) 52-27

#50 Central (Phenix City, Alabama) – Season complete

No. 51 Edna Karr (Louisiana) lost to No. 18 Catholic (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) 32-24

No. 52 Kahuku (Hawaii) beat Punahou (Hawaii) 20-0

No. 53 Cocoa (Florida) beat South Sumter (Florida) 35-7

No. 54 Longview (Texas) beat Port Arthur Memorial (Texas) 51-7

No. 55 Bryant (Arkansas) beat No. 193 Conway (Arkansas) 42-21

No. 56 Belleville (Michigan) beat No. 266 Caledonia (Michigan) 35-17

#57 Good Advice (Maryland) – Completed the season

#58 Hoover (Alabama) – Season complete

No. 59 Liberty (Arizona) beat Sandra Day O’Connor (Arizona) 56-26

No. 60 Oakland (Tennessee) beat No. 225 Maryville (Tennessee) 38-14

No. 61 Springfield (Ohio) beat No. 19 Archbishop Moeller (Ohio) 28-24

#62 Long Beach Poly (California) – Season complete

No. 63 Basha (Arizona) beat American Leadership Academy (Arizona) 31-25

#64 Los Alamitos (California) – Season complete

No. 65 Hamilton (Arizona) lost to No. 92 Saguaro (Arizona) 45-35

#66 Skyridge (Utah) – Season complete

No. 67 Chandler (Arizona) beat Centennial (Arizona) 47-27

No. 68 Creekside (Georgia) lost to Warner Robins (Georgia) 31-28 in OT

No. 69 East St. Louis (Illinois) beat Prairie Ridge (Illinois) 57-7

No. 70 Atascocita (Texas) beat Ridge Point (Texas) 47-24

No. 71 Hough (North Carolina) lost to No. 162 Grimsley (North Carolina) 40-37

No. 72 Center Grove (Indiana) beat No. 282 Carroll (Ft. Wayne, Indiana) 35-9

No. 73 Mount Carmel (Chicago, Illinois) beat Batavia (Illinois) 44-20

The No. 74 Christian Brothers College (Missouri) beat Lee’s Summit North (Missouri) 35-28

No. 75 Bartram Trail (Florida) lost to No. 160 Buchholz (Florida) 21-20

No. 76 Zachary (Louisiana) beat Southside (Louisiana) 48-37

No. 77 Union (Oklahoma) lost to Owasso (Oklahoma) 50-47

No. 78 Highland Springs (Virginia) beat LC Byrd (Virginia) 35-0

No. 79 Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville, Florida) lost to University Christian (Florida) 36-27

No. 80 North Cobb (Georgia) – Season complete

No. 81 Milton (Georgia) beat No. 142 Grayson (Georgia) 35-12

#82 Corner Canyon (Utah) – Season complete

No. 83 Loyola Academy (Illinois) beat No. 259 Lincoln-Way East (Illinois) 13-3

No. 84 Prosper (Texas) beat No. 168 North Crowley (Texas) 35-21

#85 De La Salle (California) – Season complete

#86 Clearwater Academy International (Florida) – Season complete

No. 87 Carrollton (Georgia) beat No. 49 Walton (Georgia) 52-27

No. 88 Baylor (Tennessee) – idle

No. 89 Cherry Creek (Colorado) beat Pine Creek (Colorado) 41-21

#90 Lehi (Utah) – Season complete

No. 91 Bixby (Oklahoma) beat No. 93 Jenks (Oklahoma) 28-14

No. 92 Saguaro (Arizona) beat No. 65 Hamilton (Arizona) 45-35

No. 93 Jenks lost to No. 91 Bixby (Oklahoma) 28-14

#94 Hewitt-Trussville (Alabama) – Season complete

#95 McCallie (Tennessee) – Season complete

#96 Pittsburg (California) – Season complete

#97 Orange Lutheran (California) – Season complete

#98 Edison (Huntington Beach, California) – Season complete

#99 JSerra (California) – Season complete

#100 Santa Margarita (California) – Season Complete

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