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Factoring in results and schedule strength, MaxPreps partner Ned Freeman at
CalPreps.com has produced dynasty ratings for the top high school football programs in all 50 states.
Freeman's rating takes into account games going back to 2003, giving fans and readers an unmatched look at the high school football landscape over the past 15 years.
Next we travel to the Northeast region, where St. Anthony's has reigned supreme in the Big Apple, collecting nine state titles over the past 15 seasons.
New York High School Football Dynasty Ratings
St. Anthony's owns nine state titles since 2003.
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1. St. Anthony's (Melville)Overall record (2003-2017): 140-24
State championships: 9
vs. Top 1,000: 16-18
2. New RochelleOverall record: 142-21
State championships: 2
vs. Top 1,000: 16-12
3. Monroe-Woodbury (Central Valley)Overall record: 143-22
State championships: 1
vs. Top 1,000: 15-14
4. Chenango Forks (Binghamton)Overall record: 165-17
State championships: 5
vs. Top 1,000: 7-10
5. Aquinas Institute (Rochester)Overall record: 127-36
State championships: 4
vs. Top 1,000: 23-17
6. William Floyd (Mastic Beach)Overall record: 136-29
State championships: none
vs. Top 1,000: 15-14
7. Christian Brothers Academy (Syracuse)Overall record: 123-28
State championships: none
vs. Top 1,000: 10-17
Overall record: 146-17
State championships: none
vs. Top 1,000: 2-10
9. Maine-Endwell (Endwell)Overall record: 132-31
State championships: 5
vs. Top 1,000: 11-15
10. SayvilleOverall record: 132-30
State championships: none
vs. Top 1,000: 10-9
Next five: Orchard Park, Newburgh Free Academy (Newburgh), Lawrence (Cedarhurst), Iona Prep (New Rochelle), Farmingdale.