
At 10-1, Mount Carmel looks to improve on its No. 10 ranking by continuing to advance in the Illinois playoffs.
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Four new teams enter this week's rankings as the playoffs continue, with Ohio powers Colerain (Cincinnati) and St. Edward (Lakewood) holding down the top two spots.
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MaxPreps Midwest Top 25 Football Rankings
1. (Last week 1) Colerain (Cincinnati) 11-0The Cardinals made five interceptions while opening the Division I state tournament with a 41-14 victory over previously once-beaten Springboro. Junior
Jordan Asberry ran six times for 137 yards and two touchdowns.
Kelvin Cook ran eight times for 100 yards and one touchdown while passing for two more scores.
Next: Saturday vs. Pickerington Central in the second round at Dayton Welcome Stadium
2. (2) St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) 9-1The Eagles soared past Shaker Heights 49-0 in their Division I state playoff opener as
Andrew Dowell ran 18 times for 133 yards and two touchdowns.
Brett Kean passed for three touchdowns and ran for one and
Pat Riley made a pair of interceptions.
Next: Saturday vs. Cleveland Heights in the second round at Parma Byers Field
3. (3) Cass Tech (Detroit) 11-0The Technicians stretched their winning streak to 17 games with a 28-19 victory over previously unbeaten Warren Mott to win the Division I district title. Junior
Mike Weber ran 15 times for 77 yards and one touchdown and also scored on an 88-yard kickoff return.
Next: Saturday vs. No. 17 Dakota (Macomb) in the Division I region final.
4. (4) Brother Rice (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) 11-0The Warriors won the Division 2 district title with a 34-7 victory over Seaholm (Birmingham) as
Alex Malzone completed 17 of 22 passes for 236 yards and two touchdowns.
Corey Lacanaria caught six passes for 105 yards and two touchdowns.
Next: Saturday vs. U-D Jesuit (Detroit) for Division 2 region crown
5. (5) Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati) 10-1
Isaiah Gentry, Archbishop Moeller
File photo by Wayne Litmer
Junior
Sam Hubbard made a pair of interceptions to help the Crusaders defeat St. Xavier (Cincinnati) 42-17 in their Division I state playoff opener.
Gus Ragland again was dominant on offense, running 18 times for 157 yards and three touchdowns and completing scoring passes of 81 and 55 yards to
Isaiah Gentry.
Next: Saturday vs. Elder (Cincinnati) in the second round at the University of Cincinnati
6. (6) Montini (Lombard, Ill.) 11-0Alex Wills completed 17 of 27 passes for 275 yards and five touchdowns as the Broncos defeated Marian Central Catholic (Woodstock) 40-7 during the second round of the Class 5A state playoffs.
Next: Saturday vs. Joliet Catholic Academy in the third round
7. (7) Blue Springs (Mo.) 11-0The Wildcats shut out Blue Springs South 40-0 during the second round of the Class 6 state playoffs.
Dalvin Warmack ran 17 times for 210 yards and three touchdowns, while
Ian Brown completed 12 of 17 passes for 147 yards and a pair of scores.
Next: Friday vs. Lee's Summit in the Class 6 quarterfinals
8. (8) Eden Prairie (Minn.) 10-0The Eagles flew past Lakeville North (Lakeville) 42-14 in the Class 6A state quarterfinals as
Dan Fisher ran 21 times for 187 yards and three touchdowns.
Next: Friday vs. Totino-Grace (Fridley) in the 6A semifinals at the Metrodome
9. (9) Penn (Mishawaka, Ind.) 12-0Tyler Carpenter ran for 98 yards and two touchdowns to help the Kingsmen defeat Lake Central (St. John) 33-6 and win the Class 6A regional.
Next: Friday at Carmel in the 6A semifinals
10. (10) Mount Carmel (Chicago) 10-1The Caravan dealt St. Rita (Chicago) its second loss, 20-15, in the second round of the Class 7A state playoffs. University of Illinois recruit
Matt Domer carried 30 times for 248 yards and the winning 10-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter.
Jimmy Mickens scored twice on short runs.
Next: Saturday at Downers Grove North in 7A quarterfinals
11. (11) Loyola Academy (Wilmette, Ill.) 10-1
Julius Holley, Loyola Academy
Photo by Mark Guthrel
The Ramblers had seven sacks and forced four turnovers while blanking Notre Dame (Niles) 24-0 in the second round of the Class 8A state playoffs.
Julius Holley ran for 109 yards and scored once.
Next: Saturday vs. Maine South (Park Ridge) in the third round
12. (12) Glenbard West (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) 10-1The Hilltoppers made seven sacks and caused three turnovers en route to their tenth straight victory, a 34-7 verdict against Conant (Hoffman Estates) in the second round of the Class 7A state playoffs.
Devante Toney ran for 178 yards and two touchdowns, with
Scott Andrews adding 126 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries.
Next: Friday at Schaumburg in the third round
13. (13) Dowling (West Des Moines, Iowa) 12-0The Maroons won twice last week, beating Southeast Polk (Pleasant Hill) 38-14 on Monday and once-beaten Waukee 14-9 on Friday in the Class 4A state quarterfinals.
Ryan Boyle ran for 179 yards and three touchdowns in the first game, while he passed for 147 yards in the second contest.
Luke DeVenney added a touchdown on a 90-yard punt return.
Next: Friday vs. Valley (West Des Moines) in the 4A semifinals at the Uni-Dome in Cedar Falls
14. (14) Austintown-Fitch (Youngstown, Ohio) 11-0Junior
Antwan Harris ran 20 times for 198 yards and one touchdown to lead the Falcons to a 31-21 victory over Marysville in their Division I state playoff opener.
Next: Saturday vs. Westerville Central in second round at Mansfield Arlin Field
15. (15) Center Grove (Greenwood, Ind.) 11-1The Trojans forced four turnovers to hand then No. 24-ranked Southport (Indianapolis) its first loss by a resounding 56-14 margin to win the Class 6A regional.
Luke Calvert set the pace by passing for 147 yards.
Next: Friday vs. Warren Central (Indianapolis) in the 6A semifinals
16. (19) St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron, Ohio) 11-0The Fighting Irish made four interceptions and won their 17th consecutive game with a 52-7 rout of Kenston in their Division III state playoff opener. Ohio State recruit
Parris Campbell ran 12 times for 110 yards and three touchdowns and also scored on a 28-yard pass.
Next: Friday vs. Poland Seminary in the second round at Ravenna Gilcrest Field
17. (18) Dakota (Macomb, Mich.) 11-0The Cougars whipped Chippewa Valley (Clinton Township) 34-14 in the second round of the Division I state playoffs.
Maurice Moon ran for 130 yards and one touchdown, while
Tyler Crowell passed for 155 yards and one score.
Next: Saturday at No. 3 Cass Tech (Detroit) in the Division I region final
18. (NR) Kimberly (Wis.) 12-0The Papermakers cut down previous No. 16 Homestead (Mequon) by an impressive 37-7 margin — snapping a 17-game winning streak — in the Division 2 state quarterfinals. Sophomore
Blair Mulholland ran 24 times for 119 yards and three touchdowns, while
Scott Schreiber — the 2012 State Baseball Player of the Year — ran for one touchdown and passed for another.
Next: Friday vs. Waukesha West at West Bend in the Division 2 semifinals
19. (NR) Hilliard Davidson (Hilliard, Ohio) 11-0The Wildcats clawed Miamisburg 48-7 in their Division I state playoff opener as D.D. Clark ran 19 times for 132 yards and two touchdowns.
Phillipie Motley ran just five times, but gained 104 yards, scored twice and added a third touchdown on a pass reception.
Next: Saturday vs. Pickerington North in the second round at Gahanna Lincoln Stadium
20. (22) Lake Zurich (Ill.) 10-1The Bears blanked Hononegah (Rockton) 20-0 during the second round of the Class 7A state playoffs as the defense yielded just 154 yards.
Colton Wagner caught a pair of 12-yard touchdown passes from
Noah Allgood.
Next: Saturday at Wheaton North (Wheaton) in the third round
21. (21) Lincoln (Sioux Falls, S.D.) 10-0The Patriots recovered five fumbles en route to a 28-0 victory over O'Gorman (Sioux Falls) during the Class AAA state semifinals.
Caden Quintanilla rushed 29 times for 118 yards and four touchdowns and
Braxton Large made 10 tackles.
Next: Saturday vs. Roosevelt (Sioux Falls) for the AAA state title at the DakotaDome
22. (NR) Boylan (Rockford, Ill.) 11-0The Titans edged Cary-Grove (Cary) 17-10 in the second round of the Class 6A state playoffs as
Demry Croft passed for 101 yards and one touchdown and rushed for another 51 yards.
Next: Saturday vs. Prairie Ridge (Cyrstal Lake) in the third round
23. (23) Bishop Carroll (Wichita, Kan.) 10-0The Golden Eagles soared past Newton 70-13 in their Class 5A state playoff opener behind the passing of
Colton Howell (12-for-18 for 252 yards and four touchdowns) and the running of
Denzel Goolsby (nine carries for 91 yards and two touchdowns).
Next: Friday vs. Salina South in the 5A quarterfinals
24. (NR) Omaha North (Neb.) 10-1The Vikings bounced back into the Top 25 with a 21-5 victory over defending champion Millard North (Omaha) during the Class A state quarterfinals. Junior sensation
Calvin Strong added to his own Class A state records by running 31 times for 153 yards and three touchdowns.
Next: Friday at Grand Island in the state semifinals
25. (25) Bismarck (N.D.) 11-0The Demons extended their winning streak to 28 games with a 14-10 victory over Century (Bismarck) during the Class AAA state semifinals.
Ricardo Galindo dominated with 35 carries for 237 yards and all scoring was done in the first 19 minutes.
Next: Friday vs. Fargo South (Fargo) for the AAA state title at the Fargodome
Dropped out: No. 16 Homestead (Mequon, Wis.) lost to Kimberly 37-7.
No. 17 Bolingbrook (Ill.) lost to Marist (Chicago) 21-7.
No. 20 Glenbard West (Carol Stream, Ill.) lost to Stevenson (Lincolnshire) 20-16.
No. 24 Southport (Indianapolis, ind.) lost to No. 15 Center Grove (Greenwood, Ind.) 56-14.
The Midwestern region includes all teams from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio,
South Dakota and Wisconsin.