Six state titles are up for grabs in this week's Top 10 games.
We're nearing the end of the high school football season and that means state titles will be on the line the rest of the way out.
Six of the 10 games this week are for state championships, but the main
attraction is a regional final in the Texas 6A Division I bracket
between No. 10 North Shore (Houston) and No. 25 Katy (Texas).
Ohio
and Arizona both have two games on the menu. The Division I and
Division II titles are up for grabs as No. 16 Colerain (Cincinnati) takes on St.
Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) and No. 21 Archbishop Hoban (Akron, Ohio) faces Massillon Washington.
No.
20 Chandler (Ariz.) looks to three-peat on Saturday against Chubba Purdy and
Perry (Gilbert, Ariz.) in the Arizona 6A state championship and 2019 Texas commit Jake
Smith wants some revenge on Centennial (Peoria) in the 5A state title
game against Notre Dame Prep (Scottsdale, Ariz.).
The other two states with titles on the line are in Oklahoma and Washington.
No.
8 De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) hasn't lost to a Northern California opponent since 1991
and that streak could be in jeopardy this week against an 11-0 Liberty
(Brentwood, Calif.) team in the North Coast Section Open Division title game.
The Peach State has two games in the Top 10.
No.
5 Colquitt County (Norman Park, Ga.) is one win away from getting back to the Georgia 7A
state championship but they have to get by Archer (Lawrenceville, Ga.) first on Friday and
No. 15 Rome (Ga.) goes for its 41st straight win against Warner Robins (Ga.).
MaxPreps Top 10 Games of the Week
Friday, 7 p.m. (All time local) @ NRG Stadium (Houston)
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These two Texas powers face off in the
playoffs for the third straight year. It will also be the second meeting in 2018 as North Shore won
the season opener for both teams, 35-21. This game features two of the
best running backs in high school football. Katy's Glass returned to
action last week and rushed for nearly 200 yards and three scores in the
first half and North Shore's Evans has been putting on a show all year
as he checks in as the top-rated running back from the Class of 2020.
The first time around these two met Evans' finished with nearly 200 yards and four
touchdowns.
Friday, 8 p.m. @ Tom Benson Stadium (Canton)
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Colerain
is one win away from winning its first state title since 2004. The Cards
have been the best team in Ohio all season, are 14-0 and have put a
running clock on 11 opponents. None of that matters on Friday
because they are facing a red-hot St. Edward squad. The Eagles have won
10 of their last 11 games since starting the season 0-2 and are one win
away from bringing home their first state title since 2015, when they
went back-to-back.
Friday, 7:30 p.m.
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Colquitt
County is one of the few school's who still have a chance at finishing
the year at No. 1. The Packers need a couple of things to go their way but it won't matter if they don't win two more games. They face a very
talented Archer squad with a spot in the 7A Georgia state championship
on the line. The Packers just knocked off the team that beat them last
year in the 2017 state title game, North Gwinnett (Suwanee). They
cruised to a 45-0 win behind Leggett's five-touchdown performance.
Archer has won six in a row since losing to Grayson (Loganville) back in
October but they face its toughest test of the season on Friday.
Saturday, 7 p.m. @ Dublin high school
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I
know we have all heard it before De La Salle hasn't lost to a Northern
California team since 1991 before but we are going to keep saying it
until someone finally knocks them off. Liberty has one of the top
offenses in NorCal led by the Butterfield to Vaki
connection. They face one of the best defenses in the state led by
To'oto'o, Foskey, Wilson and Tagaloa. The winner of this game faces No.
1 Mater Dei (Santa Ana) in the CIF Open Division state championship
game at Cerritos College (Norwalk) on Dec. 8.
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. @ Tom Benson Stadium
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The
Ohio Division II state championship is on the line between two 14-0
teams. Hoban has reeled off 28 straight wins dating back to last season
and the Knights are going for their fourth consecutive state title on Thursday. No school has won as many games (885) in Ohio history as
Washington and its 24 state titles are also a state record. But the Tigers
haven't won one since 1972 when they started a high school football
playoff. That all can change if they knock off one of the best teams in
the country at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.
Friday, 7 p.m.
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Rome
brings in the sixth longest active winning streak (40) in high school
football and is two wins away from bringing home its third consecutive
state championship. They have to get by an explosive Warner Robins team
whose only loss on the field came against No. 5 Colquitt County.
Rome's Griffin has put his name in the mix for the National Player of
the Year award this season and the 2019 North Carolina State commit will
go down as one of the best running backs in Georgia high school
football history.
Friday, 7 p.m. @ H.A. Chapman Stadium (Tulsa)
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Broken
Arrow is going for its first state title in school history. It's
also the first time the Tigers have gone 12-0 in a season. Jenks on the
other hand has been in this position ... a lot. The Trojans have won 16 state
titles with the last coming in 2015 when they beat Broken Arrow, 35-14.
These two met earlier in the season and the Tigers handed Jenks its only loss of the year with a 28-13 win back in September.
Saturday, 4:30 p.m. @ Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe)
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It's a rematch of last year's 6A state championship. Chandler has won 12 in a row since its season opening
loss to No. 14 Centennial (Corona, Calif.) and Perry has won six
straight since losing to the Wolves 45-34 in September. The Pumas are
rolling at the right time and the trio of Purdy, Dickie and Young has
become one of the most explosive offenses in the state. Conover is
trying to end his high school career a perfect 12-0 in the postseason
and lead the Wolves to their third straight 6A state title.
Saturday, 12:30 p.m. @ Sun Devil Stadium
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You
can just lock in Centennial in the 5A state championship game every
year now. This is the school's fifth consecutive state title game
appearance and the Coyotes have won three of the previous four including a
42-21 win over Notre Dame Prep in 2017. Both teams are 13-0
this season and it features one of the best offenses in Arizona going up
against one of the top defenses in the state.
Saturday, 7:30 p.m. @ Tacoma Dome
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Two
13-0 teams are meeting in the largest classification in Washington for
the 4A state championship. There will be history no matter who wins
because neither school has won a state title ... yet. This is the first time
since 1994 that Lake Stevens' will be playing in the state championship
game and Union's lone appearance came back in 2008, when it lost to
Bellevue.
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