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1. DeMatha (Hyattsville)2016 record: 12-0
Head coach: Elijah Brooks
The kings of the DMV area enter 2017 winners of four consecutive WCAC titles. Even after losing 5-star defensive end Chase Young and one of the most efficient quarterbacks in the country, Beau English, DeMatha will be one of the most talented teams in the country.
The Stags' biggest strength comes in the trenches, led by 4-star defensive lineman
Austin Fontaine and 4-star offensive lineman
Evan Gregory.
Tyler Lenhart takes over at quarterback and will be tested in the season opener as the Stags put their 17-game winning streak on the line on Aug. 25 against No. 2 Bishop Gorman.

DeMatha enters 2017 at the No. 13 team in the nation.
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2. St. Frances Academy (Baltimore)2016 record: 10-2
Head coach: Henry Russell
St. Frances Academy is quickly turning into one of the best teams from the DMV area. In Henry Russell's first season as head coach, the Panthers went 10-2 with the two losses coming to Paramus Catholic and IMG Academy.
The Panthers are loaded with talent, led by 4-star defensive end
Eyabi Anoma, 4-star offensive lineman
Jaelyn Duncan and 2020 running back prospect
Osman Savage.
See the MaxPreps Maryland football stat leaders3. Wise (Upper Marlboro)2016 record: 14-0
Head coach: DaLawn Parrish
The Pumas enter 2017 riding a 28-game winning streak after winning back-to-back state titles.
Wise has the best player in the state in 4-star Florida State commit
AJ Lytton, one of the best two-way players in high school football. The same goes for
Demetri Morsell, an underrated gem who finished last season with a team-leading eight interceptions, was second in receiving, and was the Pumas' third-leading rusher.
See the MaxPreps Maryland football playoff brackets4. St. John's (Washington, D.C.)2016 record: 8-4
Head coach: Joe Casemento
Joe Casemento has done a remarkable job since taking over as head coach in 2016.
In his first season, he led St. John's to an 8-4 record with three of those four losses coming against two Top 10 teams. The Cadets were one quarter away from snapping DeMatha's four-year run as WCAC champs, so expect them to be even hungrier in 2017.
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5. McDonogh (Owings Mills)2016 record: 8-3
Head coach: Dominic Damico
The Eagles enter 2017 with senior quarterback
DeJuan Ellis, a Virginia Tech commit, returning along with 6-foot-5, 290 pound defensive tackle
PJ Mustipher, a Penn State commit.
McDonogh must replace running back Mylique McGriff and wideout Marquis Thornes.