Top 25 high school football rankings
How many Great Lakes teams are in this week's Top 25 high school football rankings?
Silos, smokestacks, steeples and stadium lights. The Great Lakes region is molded by its horizon. North Coast communities are defined - in part - by Friday nights.
Here's our latest look at the top prep football teams in a landscape that houses the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Lambeau Field, the Big Ten Conference, Notre Dame and several of the top high school programs in the history of the sport.
State champs, national acclaim, big-time talent. North Coast football is a force. So are the following teams from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Pickerington Central (Ohio) topped then-No. 1 Mentor (Ohio) 28-21 in the OHSAA Division I State Semifinals last Friday.
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@EFrantzMP's High School Football Great Lakes Regional Rankings: 12/4
1. St. Joseph's Prep (Philadelphia) – 11-2
Last Week (2): The Hawks advanced to their
fourth straight state final with a 31-24 overtime victory over
Central Catholic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) in the PIAA Class 6A state semifinals. St. Joseph’s Prep forced OT on a remarkable touchdown catch by
Marvin Harrison Jr. from
Malik Cooper with 15 seconds left in regulation. The Hawks are ranked No. 15 in the
MaxPreps Top 25 National Rankings.
Next Up: 12/7, 6 p.m. vs
Central Dauphin (Harrisburg, Pa.) – 12-2
2. Washington (Massillon, Ohio) – 14-0
Last Week (4): Senior running back
Zion Phifer carried the ball 20 times for
146 yards and four touchdowns as the Tigers reached their second straight OHSAA Division II state championship with a 35-10 win over previously unbeaten
Avon (Ohio).
Next Up: 12/5, 7 p.m. vs
La Salle (Cincinnati) – 12-2
3. East St. Louis (Ill.) – 14-0*
Last Week (5): Quarterback
Tyler Macon completed 13-of-19 passes for 304 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 91 yards and a touchdown as the Flyers won the
program’s ninth state championship with a 43-21 win over
Prairie Ridge (Crystal Lake, Ill.) in the IHSA Class 6A state final.
Next Up: Season Complete
4. Pickerington Central (Ohio) – 13-1
Last Week (9): Senior quarterback
Demeatric Crenshaw carried the ball 21 times for
117 yards and two touchdowns and threw for 74 yards as the Tigers beat previously unbeaten
Mentor (Ohio) 28-21 in an OHSAA D-I state semifinal. The game was a rematch of the 2017 D-I state final that the Tigers won 56-28. Ranked No. 19 in the
MaxPreps Top 25 National Rankings.
Next Up: 12/6, 8 p.m. vs
Elder (Cincinnati) – 12-2
5. Southern Columbia Area (Catawissa, Pa.) – 15-0
Last Week (6): Tied 7-7 in its PIAA Class AA semifinal with
Richland (Johnstown, Pa.), the Tigers scored 42 unanswered points to lead 49-7 at halftime en route to the 49-27 win. The victory – its
47th in a row – propels Southern Columbia into its fifth consecutive state championship game. Winners of a state-record nine titles overall, the Tigers are going for a third straight.
Next Up: 12/6, 1 p.m. vs
Avonworth (Pittsburgh) – 15-0
6. Elder (Cincinnati) – 12-2
Last Week (10): Quarterback
Matthew Luebbe threw for
218 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 116 yards as the Panthers beat
Springfield (Ohio) 31-24 in an OHSAA D-I state semifinal. Ranked No. 21 in the
MaxPreps Top 25 National Rankings.
Next Up: 12/6, 8 p.m. vs Pickerington Central (Ohio) – 13-1
7. Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort, Ill.) – 14-0*
Last Week (7): The Griffins allowed the fewest yards ever (36) in an IHSA Class 8A state title game and shut out
Warren Township (Gurnee, Ill.) 12-0 to win their
second state championship in three years and third overall. The 36 yards allowed ranks second all-time for any classification. Kicker
Dominic Dzioban booted 46 and 45 yard field goals.
Next Up: Season Complete
8. Mentor (Ohio) – 13-1*
Last Week (1): The Cardinals fell 28-21 to Pickerington Central (Ohio) in an OHSAA D-I state semifinal. The loss brings to a close the storied career of head coach Steve Trivisonno who
won 209 games and took the Cardinals to four state finals in 23 years. Ranked No. 22 in the
MaxPreps Top 25 National Rankings.
Next Up: Season Complete
9. Muskego (Wis.) – 14-0*
Last Week (8): The Warriors defended their WIAA D-I state title and ran their win streak to 28 games with a 21-10 win over
Bay Port (Green Bay, Wis.).
Nick Maier racked up 15 tackles and 2.5 sacks for the victors.
Next Up: Season Complete
10. New Palestine (Ind.) – 14-0*
Last Week (11): The Dragons
capped an undefeated season and defended their IHSAA Class 5A state championship with a 27-20 win over previously unbeaten
Valparaiso (Ind.). Senior running back
Charlie Spegal capped his storied prep career with 160 yards and a touchdown (80 yards) on 23 carries. He finishes with state records for career rushing yards (10,867), touchdowns (175) and rushing touchdowns (173). The championship was head coach Kyle Ralph’s third in seven seasons with the Dragons and improved his record at the school to 88-4.
Next Up: Season Complete
Dropped Out: No. 3 Muskegon – (lost 30-7 to River Rogue)
The Next 511.
St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) – 11-2*
12. La Salle (Cincinnati) – 12-2
13.
Chicago Mt. Carmel (Chicago) – 14-0*
14.
River Rouge (Mich.) – 13-1*
15. Central Catholic (Pittsburgh) – 12-2*
Also Of Note...Archbishop Hoban (Akron, Ohio) – 11-2*
St. Xavier (Cincinnati) – 9-3*
Colerain (Cincinnati) – 11-2*
Carmel (Ind.) – 11-3*
Nazareth Academy (LaGrange Park, Ill.) – 13-1*
Indianapolis Bishop Chatard (Indianapolis) – 14-1*
Central Dauphin (Harrisburg, Pa.) – 12-2
St. Ignatius (Cleveland) – 5-5*
Cathedral (Indianapolis) – 9-3*
Wayzata (Plymouth, Minn.) – 13-0*
Muskegon (Mich.) – 13-1*
Springfield (Ohio) – 12-2*
Warren Township (Gurnee, Ill.) – 13-0*
Avon (Ind.) – 9-1*
Fairfield (Ohio) – 10-2*
Brownsburg (Ind.) – 7-4*
Winton Woods (Cincinnati) – 6-3*
DeForest (Wis.) – 14-0*
Pine-Richland (Gibsonia, Pa.) – 10-2*
Manheim Township (Lancaster, Pa.) – 11-1*
Catholic Memorial (Waukesha, Wis.) – 12-2*
Thomas Jefferson (Jefferson Hills, Pa.) – 15-0
New Rochelle (N.Y.) – 13-0*
Davison (Mich.) – 12-2*
Center Grove (Greenwood, Ind.) – 8-6*
Central Catholic (Toledo, Ohio) – 13-1*
Catholic Central (Grand Rapids, Mich.) – 13-1*
Chaska (Minn.) – 14-1*
Bay Port (Green Bay, Wisc.) – 13-1*
State College (State College, Pa.) – 11-2*
St. Thomas Academy (Mendota Heights, Minn.) – 11-2*
* - Season Complete