Washington (Miami) holds down the No. 1 spot in both the
Xcellent 25 national rankings and the
MaxPreps national computer rankings, so it shouldn't be any surprise that it also comes in at No. 1 in the latest National Medium Schools Football Rankings.
Washington, with an 84.0 ranking, has a healthy lead over second-place Serra (Gardena, Calif.), which has a 74.0 ranking. Serra is just above Bellevue (Wash.), which has a 73.0 ranking.
California has three of the top five schools and joins Ohio and Florida with three teams each in the Top 25.
The medium schools rankings are based on the
MaxPreps computer rankings and consist of schools that play in high school enrollment divisions that generally have between 1,000 and 2,000 students.
MaxPreps Medium Schools National Football Rankings
It's no surprise that Booker T. Washington, ranked No. 1 in the nation regardless of size, is the top team in this edition of the Medium Schools National Rankings.
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1.
Washington (Miami), 6-0, 84.0
2.
Serra (Gardena, Calif.), 5-0, 74.0
3.
Bellevue (Wash.), 5-0, 73.0
4.
Hart (Newhall, Calif.), 5-0, 66.1
5.
Chaminade (West Hills, Calif.), 4-1, 65.9
6.
Salpointe Catholic (Tucson, Ariz.), 6-0, 65.2
7.
DePaul (Wayne, N.J.), 60.8
8.
Karr (New Orleans), 3-1, 60.5
9.
Kenton (Ohio), 6-0, 60.3
10.
Gilmer (Texas), 6-0, 60.0
11.
Central Catholic (Toledo, Ohio), 6-0, 59.9
12.
Oxford (Miss.), 6-0, 59.9
13.
East (Salt Lake City, Utah), 7-0, 59.8
14.
Buford (Ga.), 5-0, 59.5
15.
University (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 6-0, 58.8
16.
Carrollton (Ga.), 5-0, 58.9
17.
Curtis (River Ridge, La.), 3-2, 58.3
18.
Argyle (Texas), 6-0, 58.2
19.
Cathedral Prep (Erie, Pa.), 6-0, 57.4
20.
Picayune (Miss.), 4-1, 55.8
21.
Godby (Tallahassee, Fla.), 4-1, 55.6
22.
Highlands (Fort Thomas, Ky.), 7-0, 55.4
23.
Spanish Fort (Ala.), 6-0, 55.3
24.
Fulton (Knoxville, Tenn.), 7-0, 54.3
25.
St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron, Ohio), 6-0, 54.2