Compiled By Jason Hickman
MaxPreps.com
For the second-straight week, a California team is at the top of the MaxPreps/National Guard National Top 100, but it's not De La Salle.
Oaks Christian bumped the Spartans to No. 2 this week on the strength of back-to-back blowout wins over St. Bonaventure and Venice.
Warren Central, Ind., took its rightful position among the nation's elite after posting a 28-0 win over Carmel. It was the Warriors' second blanking in as many weeks.
Byrnes, S.C., and Lakeland, Fla., round out the first five.
For the complete listing of this week's Top 100, click here.
MaxPreps National Rankings State Breakdown
Alabama
(55) Prattville (5-0), Defeated Opelika, 28-19
(67) Hoover (4-1), Lost to No. 22 John Curtis, La., 28-14
(88) Foley (5-0), Defeated Lake City Christian Academy, 55-6
Arkansas
(70) Rogers (5-0), Defeated Southside, 28-22
California
(1) Oaks Christian (4-0), Defeated Venice, 47-17
(2) De La Salle (4-0), Defeated Freedom, 34-12
(17) Mater Dei (4-0), Defeated Edison, 21-14
(43) Cardinal Newman (4-0), Defeated Allen, 59-0
(57) Orange Lutheran (5-0), Defeated Los Alamitos, 38-27
(61) Santa Margarita (4-0), Defeated Fountain Valley, 21-3
(63) St. John Bosco (4-0), Defeated Valencia, 55-34
(68) St. Bonaventure (4-1), Defeated Crespi, 40-14
(75) San Clemente (4-1), Defeated El Toro, 45-14
(82) Madera (5-0), Defeated McClymonds, 35-32
(97) Archbishop Mitty (5-0), Defeated St. Francis, 28-14
Colorado
(28) Mullen (5-0), Defeated Eaglecrest, 38-14
(77) Wheat Ridge (5-0), Defeated Green Mountain, 42-6
Florida
(5) Lakeland (6-0), Defeated Lake Gibson, 46-7
(39) Palm Bay (5-0), Defeated Bayside, 31-0
(87) Immokalee (6-0), Defeated Lely, 37-6
Georgia
(49) Buford (5-0), Defeated Greater Atlanta Christian, 20-7
(95) Creekside (5-0), Defeated Woodward Academy, 32-0
Hawaii
(52) St. Louis (5-0), Defeated Punahou, 38-35
Idaho
(35) Centennial (5-0), Defeated Borah, 40-34
(73) Lake City (6-0), Defeated Coeur d'Alene, 21-18
Illinois
(20) Mount Carmel (6-0), Defeated Loyola Academy, 32-14
(41) Lincoln-Way East (6-0), Defeated Bolingbrook, 22-14
(47) Normal (6-0), Defeated West, 14-7
(51) East St. Louis (6-0), Defeated O'Fallon, 24-21
(66) Bolingbrook (5-1), Lost to No. 41 Lincoln-Way East, 22-14
(76) Wheaton-Warrenville South (6-0), Defeated Naperville North, 34-20
Indiana
(3) Warren Central (7-0), Defeated Carmel, 28-0
(59) Bishop Dwenger (7-0), Defeated Concordia Lutheran, 35-7
Iowa
(86) Ankeny (4-0), Defeated Dowling, 30-20
(100) Bettendorf (5-0), Defeated Muscatine, 36-13
Kansas
(24) Blue Valley (5-0), Defeated Aquinas, 44-21
(94) Hutchinson (5-0), Defeated Maize, 37-7
Kentucky
(69) Male (5-0), Defeated Pleasure Ridge Park, 59-0
Louisiana
(16) Acadiana (5-0), Defeated Westgate, 49-7
(22) John Curtis (4-0), Defeated No. 67 Hoover, Ala., 28-14
(54) West Monroe (5-0), Defeated Natchitoches Central, 48-6
(89) St. Paul (5-0), Defeated Hammond, 44-14
Maryland
(19) Friendly (4-0), Defeated Gwynn Park, 22-0
(38) Urbana (4-0), Defeated Westminster, 56-10
Massachusetts
(74) Winthrop (4-0), Defeated Beverly, 40-7
(84) Mansfield (4-0), Defeated Stoughton, 38-12
Michigan
(12) Lowell (6-0), Defeated Forest Hills Northern, 42-0
(21) Nouvel Catholic Central (5-0), Defeated Charlotte, 35-12
(56) Davison (6-0), Defeated Grand Blanc, 45-17
(65) Brother Rice (6-0), Defeated University of Detroit Jesuit, 16-14
Minnesota
(10) Eden Prairie (5-0), Defeated Chaska, 35-0
(45) Farmington (5-0), Defeated Northfield, 28-13
(99) Cretin-Derham Hall (5-0), Defeated Mounds View, 42-0
Mississippi
(13) Wayne County (6-0), Defeated West Jones, 34-14
Missouri
(50) Webb City (5-0), Defeated Nevada, 49-14
(72) Blue Springs South (5-0), Defeated North Kansas City, 49-13
(83) McCluer North (5-0), Defeated Riverview Gardens, 37-14
(90) Rock Bridge (5-0), Defeated Jefferson City, 49-28
New Hampshire
(62) Pinkerton (5-0), Defeated Londonderry, 29-7
New Jersey
(14) Don Bosco Prep (3-0), Did not play
North Dakota
(25) Fargo South (6-0), Defeated Grand Forks Central, 41-6
Ohio
(6) St. Xavier (5-1), Defeated Elder, 30-15
(18) St. Ignatius (6-0), Defeated Massillon Washington, 30-16
(33) Mentor (5-1), Defeated Maple Heights, 43-33
(42) Colerain (6-0), Defeated Lakota East, 34-0
(60) Westerville South (6-0), Defeated Mt. Vernon, 56-8
(71) Lancaster (6-0), Defeated Groveport-Madison, 47-21
(78) Archbishop Moeller (3-2), Defeated La Salle, 31-17
(79) St. Francis de Sales (6-0), Defeated St. Charles, 35-0
(92) Canton McKinley (6-0), Defeated Austintown-Fitch, 28-7
(93) Davidson (6-0), Defeated Upper Arlington, 19-0
(96) Cincinnati Elder (4-2), Lost to No. 6 St. Xavier, 30-15
Oklahoma
(98) Washington (5-0), Defeated Sapulpa, 35-7
Oregon
(7) Lincoln (4-0), Defeated North Medford, 28-26
(26) Jesuit (4-0), Defeated Tigard, 56-21
(30) Grant (4-0), Defeated Canby, 44-33
(32) Westview (4-0), Did not play
Pennsylvania
(11) Harrisburg (5-0), Defeated Penn, 44-0
(64) Governor Mifflin (5-0), Defeated Pottsville, 20-16
South Carolina
(4) Byrnes (6-0), Defeated Spartanburg, 55-17
(9) Summerville (6-0), Defeated Goose Creek, 49-28
(34) Aiken (5-1), Defeated Laurens, 37-11
(80) Gaffney (6-0), Defeated Boiling Springs, 39-0
Tennessee
(36) Dobyns-Bennett (6-0), Did not play
(53) Maryville (7-0), Defeated Knoxville Central, 41-17
(58) McCallie (5-1), Defeated Baylor, 42-21
Texas
(8) Euless Trinity (4-0), Defeated South Grand Prairie, 38-21
(23) Smithson Valley (5-0), Defeated San Antonio Madison, 30-27
(27) Southlake Carroll (4-0), Defeated Keller Central, 57-7
(31) Cedar Hill (4-0), Defeated Bowie, 62-10
(37) Austin Westwood (4-0), Defeated Round Rock, 35-28
(44) Lubbock Monterey (5-0), Defeated Odessa Permian, 31-28
(48) Katy (4-0), Defeated Alief Taylor, 31-17
(81) Mesquite (4-1), Defeated Midland Lee, 31-7
(85) Giddings (5-0), Defeated Midway, 45-7
Utah
(46) Bingham (7-0), Defeated Hunter, 42-7
Virginia
(29) Phoebus (4-0), Defeated Woodside, 34-7
Washington
(40) Auburn (5-0), Defeated Bonney Lake, 48-0
(91) Puyallup (5-0), Defeated Graham-Kapowsin, 24-0
Wisconsin
(15) Menomonie (6-0), Defeated Eau Claire Memorial, 35-0
Notes: Quarterback Willy Korn of No. 4 Byrnes, S.C., topped the 300-yard passing mark for the fourth time this season in a 55-17 win over Spartanburg. The Clemson commitment completed 24 of 35 attempts for 306 yards and three touchdowns.Here's hoping Byrnes and No. 9 Summerville hook up in South Carolina's AAAA state playoffs.No. 12 Lowell, Mich., has outscored its last three opponents 147-10.No. 13 Wayne County, Miss., lists 18 players on its roster at 235 pounds or more.No. 15 Menomonie, Wis., hasn't allowed a single point in its last four games.Obligatory clich‚ of the week; No. 19 Friendly, Md., has a defense that is anything but friendly. The Patriots have allowed just 13 points in four contests this season.Joe McKnight of No. 22 John Curtis, La., is averaging 21.6 yards per carry (14) and 36.8 yards per reception (7), reaching the end zone nine times in the Patriots' first four games.No. 26 Jesuit, Ore., has won 17-straight games.How unstoppable is head coach Todd Dodge's offense at No. 27 Southlake Carroll, Texas? The Dragons have scored 40 or more points in 16 of their last 20 games.Is Portland, Ore., becoming a hotbed for high school football? Four area teams - Lincoln (No. 7), Jesuit (26), Grant (30), and Westview (32) - are among the top 32 teams in the country this week.No. 41 Lincoln-Way East, Ill., has won 20-straight games.No. 42 Colerain, Ohio, has shutout four of its last five opponents, and allowed just 21 points in six contests this season.Quarterback Dusty Heap of No. 46 Bingham, Utah, has been one of the most efficient passers in the country this season, completing 62 percent of his passes with 11 touchdowns and just one interception.No. 52 St. Louis, Hawaii, is battling to regain its status as Oahu's premier football program. The Crusaders, who won 14-straight state titles between 1986 and 1999, have knocked off Kamehameha and 2005 state runner-up Punahou in successive weeks.USC commitment Aaron Corp led No. 57 Orange Lutheran, Calif., to a 38-27 win over previously unbeaten Southern Section power, Los Alamitos, by throwing and running for 178 yards.Louisville running back Michael Bush saw his season come to an end with a broken leg against Kentucky, but it's been a much better year for his former school, No. 69 Male, Ky. The Bulldogs have blasted opponents by an average score of 52-6 in six wins.No. 78 Archbishop Moeller, Ohio, becomes the first two-loss team to appear in the Top 100 this season. The Fighting Crusaders' losses have come to 5-1 Lakota West and unbeaten No. 4 Byrnes, S.C.No. 87 Immokalee, Fla., produced current Arizona Cardinal Edgerrin James, and his cousin, current Miami Hurricane, Javarris James.No. 91 Puyallup, Wash., is 17-1 since head coach Tom Ingles took over the program at the beginning of last season. The Vikings have done it with a dominant defense, limiting opponents to seven or fewer points in 11 of those games.Quarterback Joe Springer is turning in a big senior season for No. 99 Cretin-Derham Hall, Minn. Spring is completing 72 percent of his passes for 1,430 yards and 18 touchdowns (no interceptions) through five games.
Photo: Running back Marc Tyler and Oaks Christian are the new No. 1 in this week's MaxPreps/National Guard National Top 100 (By Juliann Tallino)