MaxPreps Top 10 High School Football Games of the Week

By Zack Poff Aug 23, 2019, 5:00pm

St. Thomas Aquinas-De La Salle leads an opening-week bonanza with four contests featuring Top 25 matchups.

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No. 1 Mater Dei begins its season against No. 12 Corona Centennial in one of the biggest games of the year.

For an opening night, this slate of games will be as good as any for the rest of the season. Eleven ranked teams are featured and four games include Top 25 matchups.

St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) travels to the West Coast to play De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) in our game of the week. The last time these two played was in 2011 and Joey Bosa led the Raiders to a dominant 30-6 win.

The three other Top 25 games feature No. 1 Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) hosting No. 12 Corona Centennial (Corona, Calif.), No. 2 St. Frances Academy (Baltimore) traveling to South Florida to face No. 9 Miami Central (Miami) and No. 21 DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.) heads to Southern California in a big-time matchup vs. No. 3 St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.).



Teams from Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Utah, Nevada and Alabama are also featured this week.

MaxPreps Top 10 Games of the Week
Friday, 6:30 p.m. (All time local)


Top Players

Aquinas: WR Marcus Rosemy (6-2, 195), OT Marcus Dumervil (6-5, 305), LB Derek Wingo (6-2, 210), S Jahvante Royal (6-3, 185), LB Devon Betty (6-0.5, 210)

De La Salle: RB/S Shamar Garrett (5-7.5, 180), WR Grant Daley (6-0.5, 180), QB Dorian Hale (6-0, 175), ATH Lu-Magia Hearns (5-10, 160), DT Benjamin Roe (5-11, 270)



Two of the most prestigious high school football programs are featured in our Game of the Week. Anytime De La Salle and St. Thomas Aquinas lock horns it is special as both teams have won state titles seven times since 2007 and a win on ESPNU Friday night will be the perfect way to start the season for either program.

Saturday, noon at Traz Powell Stadium (Miami)


Top Players

St. Frances Academy: DE Chris Braswell (6-3, 220), RB Blake Corum (5-8, 195), DE Demon Clowney (6-4, 225), LB Aaron Willis (6-0, 200), LB Osman Savage (6-2, 225)

Miami Central: CB Henry Gray (6-0, 170), RB Kejon Owens (5-9.5, 165), QB Katravis Marsh (6-3, 185), LB/DE Jesus Machado (6-1, 205), OL Laurence Seymore (6-1.5, 295)



This game is loaded with some of the best talent in the country and the winner adds a big-time win on the resume. St. Frances Academy rolls into this one riding a 23-game winning streak but the Rockets are always tough to beat at home, so get your popcorn ready for this one.

Friday, 7:30 p.m. at Santa Ana Stadium (Santa Ana)


Top Players

Centennial: WR Gary Bryant (5-10.5, 165), DE Korey Foreman (6-4, 245), CB Isaiah Young (5-9, 160), WR Aaron Smith (6-0, 205), WR Branden Alvarez (5-10, 180)

Mater Dei: QB Bryce Young (5-11, 185), OT Myles Murao (6-2, 315), LB Raesjon Davis (6-1, 210), CB Jaylin Davies (5-11, 165), C George Miki-Han (6-1, 300)



The Huskies have been waiting to run this one back for the past 280 days. Mater Dei cruised to a dominant 48-14 win in the 2018 CIF Southern Section Division 1 semifinals and you know a season-opening payback win would exorcise some demons and get 2019 started on the right foot for Corona Centennial.

Saturday, 6 p.m.


Top Players

DeMatha: RB Marshawn Lloyd (5-9, 205), DL Coziah Izzard (6-2, 270), OG Golden Achumba (6-5, 320), OL Jordan White (6-2, 295), LB Greg Penn III (6-1, 225)

St. John Bosco: QB DJ Uiagalelei (6-4.5, 245), OL Drake Metcalf (6-2, 275), LB/S Kourt Williams (6-1, 215), WR Kris Hutson (5-10.5, 175), WR Logan Loya (5-11.5, 185)



There will be several DMV vs. Southern California matchups this year and Bosco against DeMatha is first up. Both teams are loaded in the trenches and that's where this game will be won. If the Braves can give Uiagalelei time to throw expect him to put up big-time numbers. It will be important for the Stags to establish a running game to keep Bosco's explosive offense on the sidelines.

Saturday, 4 p.m. at Traz Powell Stadium


Top Players

Deerfield Beach: RB Jaylan Knighton (5-9, 195), WR Xavier Restrepo (5-10, 185), WR Deajaun McDougle (5-10, 175), WR Bryce Gowdy (6-2, 205), QB Derohn King (6-2, 200)

Carol City: WR Thaiu Jones-Bell (5-11, 190), DE Samuel Anaele (6-4, 245), RB Katravis Geter (5-8, 180), ATH Jovan Ferguson (5-10, 150), RB Darius Chester (5-6, 175)

This is one of five games highlighted from the GEICO ESPN Kickoff Classic in our Top 10 Games of the Week and features two of the best programs in Florida. Josh Taylor took over as interim head coach for Carol City earlier this month after Benedict Hyppolite took a job as offensive coordinator at Florida Memorial University but don't expect anything to change for the Chiefs. They'll be one of the best teams in the Sunshine State again this season and face a big test on Saturday night against the Bucks.



Friday, 7:30 p.m. at Traz Powell Stadium


Top Players

Cardinal Gibbons: OT Gerald Mincey (6-5, 325), ATH Majon Wright (6-3, 200), WR Troy Stellato (6-0, 170), CB Michal Antoine (5-11, 165), QB Brody Palhegyi (5-9, 160)

Northwestern: LB Terrence Lewis (6-1, 195), WR Marcus Fleming (5-9, 195), WR Romello Brinson (6-2, 180), CB Tim Burns Jr. (5-10, 145), WR Kahlil Brantley (6-2, 190)

The defending 5A state champs takes on the back-to-back 6A state champs. The Chiefs won their first state title last year and Max Edwards led the Bulls to their second consecutive state crown after starting the season 3-5. They return a bunch of talent and expect them to contend for a third straight state championship and open up against one of the most explosive offenses in Florida.



Friday, 7 p.m.


Top Players

Orem: LB/RB Noah Sewell (6-2, 265), OT Kingsley Suamataia (6-5, 280), S Buju Tuisavura (5-11, 170), QB Micah Fe'a (6-4, 170), LB Jayden Ah You (6-2, 215)

Bishop Gorman: QB Micah Bowens (6-0, 195), WR Rome Odunze (6-2.5, 200), RB Ikaika Ragsdale (6-0, 215), LB Dahlin Mesake (6-3, 230), LB Bryan Certain (5-9.5, 205)

If it wasn't going to be hard enough to win in Vegas for the back-to-back 4A state champs they will most likely be without 5-star Sewell. The Gaels started the 2018 season 1-3 but reeled off 10 straight wins to end the year and expect them ride that momentum into this season behind Bowens and Odunze.

Friday, 6 p.m.




Top Players

Mallard Creek: LB Trenton Simpson (6-2.5, 220), DE Quentin Williams (6-3, 235), RB Quasean Holmes (5-8.5, 195), QB Dustin Noller (6-2, 185), OL Arabee Muslim (6-3, 295)

Dutch Fork: WR Jalin Hyatt (6-0, 170), QB Tyler Olenchuk (6-2, 190), OL Ta'Chawn Brooks (6-4, 295), RB Jonathan Hall (6-0, 185), LB/S Anthony DeMasi (5-9, 170)

Everyone was looking forward to this matchup to begin 2018 but Mother Nature had other ideas. It was cancelled because of bad weather but luckily they meet on Friday on ESPN2. Both teams were featured in our top team for each state article heading into the 2019 season and expect this to be one of the best games of the weekend.

Thursday, 8:30 p.m.




Top Players

Marietta: ATH Arik Gilbert (6-5, 255), QB Harrison Bailey (6-4.5, 225), DE BJ Ojulari (6-3, 225), OT Jake Wray (6-5, 290), S Rashad Torrence II (6-0, 195)

Rome: OL Quantavious Leslie (6-4, 285), QB Caleb Ellard (6-2, 195), DT Rayquan Jones (6-1, 285), OL Aiden Gaines (6-1.5, 285), RB Trey Lawrence (5-8, 175)

The Blue Devils enter the season as one of the most talented football teams in the country but have to prove it on the field this year after going 5-6 in 2018. They get a big test to open the year against the Wolves, a team that has gone 41-3 over the last three seasons and won two state titles. This is one of nine games featured from the Corky Kell Classic and you can see all the action live on the NFHS Network from Thursday until Saturday.




Friday, 7 p.m.


Top Players

Hoover: QB Robby Ashford (6-2, 205), S Kory Chapman (6-0, 180), LB Jeppa Kilgore (6-0, 210), RB Dylan Pauley (6-0, 215), CB Codey Martin (5-9, 165)

Central: WR E.J. Williams (6-3, 190), OL Javion Cohen (6-5, 275), QB Tucker Melton (6-2, 220), OL Joshua Jones (6-4.5, 305), RB Joseph McKay (6-0, 215)

The top two teams in Alabama face off to show who is No. 1 to start the year. The Red Devils won the 7A state title last season ending Hoover's two year title run. Both teams have to replace a lot of talented players but still bring back a lot of big-time players led by Ashford and Williams.

Watch Live on the NFHS Network