MaxPreps Regional High School Football Computer Rankings
By Kevin Askeland
Sep 10, 2013, 11:30am
Washington (Miami), Colerain (Cincinnati) move to the top of their regions.
There were two changes at the No. 1 spot of the MaxPreps Regional Football Computer Rankings, as Washington (Miami) and Colerain (Cincinnati) have ascended to the top of their regions after big wins.
Washington flip-flopped with Central (Miami) at No. 1 and No. 2 in the South after Washington defeated Central last week. Meanwhile Colerain went from No. 8 to No. 1 after upsetting previous No. 1 St. Xavier (Cincinnati) in the Midwest.
The regional rankings are based on the
MaxPreps computer rankings. Record and ranking are included for each team.
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MaxPreps Regional Football Computer RankingsNortheast
St. Peter's Prep moved into the Northeast rankings after a big opening win against Gonzaga.
Photo by Daniel Coppola
1. (last week 1)
Paramus Catholic (N.J.), 1-0, 86.3
2. (3)
St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.), 1-0, 76.7
3. (5)
Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), 1-0, 67.6
4. (2)
DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.), 2-1, 65.8
5. (6)
Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.), 0-1, 58.3
6. (NR)
Middletown (Md.), 1-0, 57.4
7. (4)
Gilman (Baltimore), 1-2, 56.9
8. (NR)
Middletown (Del.), 1-0, 56.4
9. (NR)
St. Peter's Prep (Jersey City, N.J.), 1-0, 56.1
10. (7)
Our Lady of Good Counsel (Olney, Md.), 2-1, 52.7
Farwest
Bellevue opened with a big win over Skyline and vaulted to No. 3 in the Farwest rankings.
Photo by Jeff Napier
1. (1)
St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.), 2-0, 93.0
2. (2)
Serra (Gardena, Calif.), 2-0, 86.2
3. (NR)
Bellevue (Wash.), 1-0, 78.2
4. (5)
Centennial (Corona, Calif.), 2-0, 75.9
5. (4)
Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.), 2-0, 73.9
6. (NR)
Vista Murrieta (Murrieta, Calif.), 1-0, 72.8
7. (6)
De La Salle (Concord, Calif.), 2-0, 70.5
8. (9)
Mountain Pointe (Phoenix), 3-0, 69.1
9. (8)
Punahou (Honolulu), 3-0, 68.2
10. (NR)
Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.), 2-0, 68.1
South
Manatee scored 35 straight points after falling behind against Venice, and now sits at No. 6 in the South rankings.
Photo by Alik McIntosh
1. (2)
Washington (Miami), 2-0, 89.0
2. (1)
Central (Miami), 1-1, 79.3
3. (3)
Ensworth (Nashville, Tenn.), 2-0, 73.0
4. (5)
Hoover (Ala.), 2-0, 72.8
5. (4)
Northwestern (Rock Hill, S.C.), 3-0, 72.7
6. (NR)
Manatee (Bradenton, Fla.), 2-0, 70.5
7. (NR)
Oscar Smith (Chesapeake, Va.), 1-0, 69.3
8. (8)
Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.), 2-0, 68.3
9. (6)
Sandy Creek (Tyrone, Ga.), 1-0-1, 66.1
10. (NR)
Buford (Ga.), 2-0, 65.7
Midwest
Colerain jumped seven spots to No. 1 in the Midwest region after beating previous leader St. Xavier.
Photo by Wayne Litmer
1. (8)
Colerain (Cincinnati), 2-0, 72.1
2. (2)
Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati), 2-0, 71.5
3. (1)
St. Xavier (Cincinnati), 1-1, 69.7
4. (3)
Mount Carmel (Chicago), 2-0, 68.2
5. (6)
Lawrence Central (Indianapolis), 3-0, 68.1
6. (NR)
Muskegon (Mich.), 2-0, 68.0
7. (NR)
Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.), 2-0, 65.9
8. (NR)
St. Ignatius (Cleveland), 1-1, 64.9
9. (NR)
Center Grove (Greenwood, Ind.), 3-0, 61.4
10. (4)
Christian (Grand Rapids, Mich.), 1-1, 61.3
Southwest
Jenks moves to the No. 7 spot on the Southwest rankings after a season-opening win against Trinity.
Photo by Robbie Rakestraw
1. (1)
Allen (Texas), 2-0, 79.8
2. (2)
Blue Springs (Mo.), 2-0, 70.5
3. (3)
DeSoto (Texas), 2-0, 71.1
4. (7)
Karr (New Orleans), 1-0, 70.3
5. (4)
Katy (Texas), 2-0, 66.8
6. (NR)
Argyle (Texas), 2-0, 65.8
7. (NR)
Jenks (Okla.), 1-0, 65.6
8. (NR)
Bowie (Arlington, Texas), 2-0, 64.5
9. (6)
Lamar (Houston), 2-0, 64.0
10. (10)
Coppell (Texas), 2-0, 63.3