Final Medium Schools National Football Rankings
By Kevin Askeland
Dec 25, 2012, 12:00am
Bellevue ends the year at No. 1 with 14-0 record.

Bellevue picked up a big win against Texas power Trinity early in the season, which helped secure the No.1 spot in the rankings.
Photo by Jeff Napier
Bellevue (Wash.) held off late charges by Washington (Miami) and Serra (Gardena, Calif.), to remain as the No. 1 team in the final MaxPreps Medium Schools National Football Rankings.
The Washington 3A state champion, Bellevue ended the year at 14-0 overall while Washington was 13-1 and Serra was 14-2. Washington won the Class 4A state championship in Florida while Serra was the Division II Bowl champion in California.
Teams considered for the medium schools national rankings are those that belong to state enrollment divisions that generally have between 1,000 and 2,000 students.
These rankings are based on the MaxPreps Freeman Computer Rankings.
MaxPreps Medium Schools National Football Rankings
1.
Bellevue (Wash.), 14-0, 73.3
2.
Washington (Miami), 13-1, 69.0
3.
Serra (Gardena, Calif.), 14-2, 66.2
4.
Navasota (Texas), 16-0, 65.8
5.
Stephenville (Texas), 13-1, 65.1
6.
Cathedral Prep (Erie, Pa.), 15-0, 63.5
7.
Christian (Grand Rapids, Mich.), 13-1, 62.5
8.
Northern Guilford (Greensboro, N.C.), 15-0, 61.4
9.
Oceanside (Calif.), 12-1, 60.6
10.
St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron, Ohio), 13-2, 59.6
11.
Sandy Creek (Tyrone, Ga.), 15-0, 59.1
12.
Briar Woods (Ashburn, Va.), 15-0, 58.5
13.
Godby (Tallahassee, Fla.), 14-1, 58.3
14.
Highlands (Fort Thomas, Ky.), 14-1, 58.2
15.
Carroll (Wichita, Kan.), 13-0, 57.9
16.
Chaminade (West Hills, Calif.), 12-2, 57.8
17.
Edison (Huntington Beach, Calif.), 13-2, 57.4
18.
Karr (New Orleans), 14-0, 57.1
19.
Webb City (Mo.), 15-0, 57.1
20.
Indianapolis Cathedral, 10-5, 56.5
21.
Spanish Fort (Ala.), 14-1, 56.1
22.
Noxubee County (Macon, Miss.), 16-0, 56.0
23.
Hartsville (S.C.), 15-0, 55.1
24.
Clinton-Massie (Clarksville, Ohio), 15-0, 54.9
25.
Havelock (N.C.), 15-1, 54.2