Monday, December 26, 2022

The HSFA 100 ranking of national high school footballers is shuffled again after beating three top-25 teams


Rank/School/State recording Last week No. 101 Martin Luther King (Detroit, Michigan) (3-1) 109 102 Niceville (Florida) (4-0) 105 103 Springfield (Ohio) (4-0) 106 No. 104 Longview (Texas) (3-1) HM #105 Christian Brothers College HS (Missouri) (3-1) 113 #106 DePaul Catholic (New Jersey) (3-0) 108 #107 Bryant (Arkansas) (2-1) 38 No. 108 Oscar Smith (Virginia) (2-1) 92 No. 109 St. Ignatius (Ohio) (3-2) 176 No. 110 Columbus (Miami, Florida) (1-2) 107 No. 111 Archbishop Hoban (Ohio) (3-2) 68 No. 112 Norco (California) (4-0) 119 113 Santa Margarita (California) (4-1) 177 #114 Grimsley (North Carolina) (4-0) 111 115 Rockwall-Heath (Texas) (3-1) 118 No. 116 Los Alamitos (California) (4-1) 110 No. 117 Buchanan (Clovis, California) (3-1) 112 118 North Little Rock (Arkansas) (3-0) 114 119 Massillon Washington (Ohio) (3-2) 116 120 Owasso (Oklahoma) (3-0) 117 121 Delbarton (New Jersey) (2-1) 121 No. 122 McCallie (Tennessee) (4-0) 120 #123 TL Hanna (South Carolina) (4-0) 123 124 Lone Peak (Utah) (3-1) 125 No. 125 Christ Presbyterian Academy (Tennessee) (5-0) 126 #126 Gaffney (South Carolina) (4-0) 127 127 Pickerington North (Ohio) (4-1) 185 128 Sierra Canyon (California) (2-2) 101 129 Cedar Hill (Texas) (2-2) 134 No. 130 Orange Lutherans (California) (5-0) 158 131 Westfield (Indiana) (4-1) 132 No. 132 Central (Fresno, California) (4-0) 128 133 Medina (Ohio) (5-0) 135 No. 134 St. Louis (Hawaii) (1-1) 136 No. 135 Charlotte Catholic (North Carolina) (3-1) 137 No. 136 Apopka (Florida) (3-0) 141 #137 Serra (San Mateo, California) (2-0) 139 No. 138 Fort Bend Marshall (Texas) (4-0) 140 #139 Seton Hall Prep (New Jersey) (3-1) 143 140 Alexandria (Louisiana) (3-0) 163 No. 141 Mission Viejo (California) (3-1) 142 No. 142 Mill Creek (Georgia) (4-0) 170 #143 Folsom (California) (4-0) 147 No. 144 Walton (Georgia) (2-1) 144 No. 145 Lowndes (Georgia) (2-2) 146 146 South Pointe (South Carolina) (3-0) 156 No. 147 DeSoto (Texas) (2-2) 138 #148 Don Bosco Prep (New Jersey) (1-2) 148 #149 Corona del Mar (California) (5-0) 149 No. 150 Northwest (South Carolina) (4-1) 161 151 Lake Gibson (Florida) (2-2) HM No. 152 St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, New Jersey) (1-2) 151 #153 Spring (Texas) (3-0) 153 No. 154 Cardinal Gibbons (North Carolina) (3-1) 154 155 Prosper (Texas) (3-1) 155 No. 156 Booker T. Washington (Miami, Florida) (2-2) 157 #157 Iona Prep (New York) (2-1) 162 No. 158 Dillard (Florida) (4-0) 160 No. 159 Lipscomb Academy (Tennessee) (5-0) 174 160 Lakeland (Florida) (3-1) 152 No. 161 Carthage (Texas) (2-0) 159 162 Carlsbad (California) (5-0) 199 163 Central York (Pennsylvania) (3-0) 164 #164 Liberty (Nevada) (4-1) 166 #165 Central (Phenix City, Alabama) (5-0) 172 No. 166 Bolles School (Florida) (4-0) 168 167 Deerfield Beach (Florida) (3-1) 178 No. 168 Killian (Florida) (4-0) 192 #169 Veterans Memorial (Corpus Christi, Texas) (4-0) 169 #170 American Fork (Utah) (4-1) 167 #171 Cibolo Steele (Texas) (4-0) 171 172 Brownsburg (Indiana) (4-1) 179 173 De Smet (Missouri) (2-2) 175 #174 Lovejoy (Texas) (4-0) 173 #175 Gulliver Prep (Florida) (3-0) 180 #176 Pulaski Academy (Arkansas) (2-1) 181 No. 177 Shadow Creek (Texas) (1-2) 182 #178 Madison Prep Academy (Louisiana) (3-0) 183 179 Vero Beach (Florida) (2-1) 184 180 Rita St (Illinois) (2-2) 189 181 St. Augustine (Florida) (2-1) 186 No. 182 Lafayette Christian Academy (Louisiana) (3-0) NO 183 Acadiana (Louisiana) (1-2) 53 No. 184 Dickinson (Texas) (2-2) 190 No. 185 Edison (Miami, Florida) (2-1) 191 No. 186 St. Xavier (Louisville, Kentucky) (3-1) NO No. 187 Manvel (Texas) (3-1) 193 No. 188 Palmetto (Miami, Florida) (2-1) 194 No. 189 Lincoln (San Diego, California) (3-1) 195 No. 190 Tampa Bay Tech (Florida) (3-0) 196 No. 191 Chaminade (California) (3-1) 197 192 Martinsburg (West Virginia) (4-0) NO 193 Highland Springs (Virginia) (2-2) 138 No. 194 Armwood (Florida) (3-1) HM 195 Lake Mary (Florida) (3-0) 200 No. 196 CE King (Texas) (4-0) HM 197 De La Salle (Louisiana) (0-1) 165 Catholic Cathedral #198 (San Diego, California) (3-2) 187 199 Neville (Louisiana) (3-0) HM No. 200 Edison (Huntington Beach, California) (3-2) HM

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