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.

New Palestine (Ind.) senior Charlie Spegal needs 12 yards to become Indiana's all-time leading rusher. He currently sits at 8,098 career yards. Sammys Mireles (Elwood HS) set the current record (8,110 yards) in 2013. New Palestine hosts Yorktown (Ind.) on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
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@EFrantzMP's High School Football Great Lakes Regional Rankings: 9/4
1. Archbishop Hoban (Akron, Ohio) – 1-0Last Week (Preseason Ranking 2): Shane Hamm and
Brayden Fox hooked up for a 68-yard touchdown on the Knights first play from scrimmage as the Knights rolled to a 42-14 win over
Harrisburg (Pa.). Hamm threw for three touchdowns and
DeaMonte Trayanum rushed for two. Ranked No. 14 in the
MaxPreps Top 25 National Rankings this week.
Next Up: 9/6, 7 p.m. vs
Cardinal Mooney (Youngstown, Ohio) – 1-0
2. St. Joseph's Prep (Philadelphia) – 0-1Last Week (1): The Hawks were 14 seconds away from a road win at nationally-ranked
Marietta (Ga.). Tennessee recruit
Harrison Bailey’s 23-yard touchdown pass to Michigan State recruit
Ricky White was the game-winner. Doesn’t get any easier this week with another game against a nationally ranked opponent – No. 4
St. John's (Washington, District of Columbia). Ranked No. 18 in the
MaxPreps Top 25 National Rankings this week.
Next Up: 9/6, 8 p.m. vs St. John’s (Washington, District of Columbia) – 2-0 (at Rutgers University)
3. Pickerington Central (Ohio) – 1-0Last Week (3): Tigers rallied from a 21-17 deficit to beat
Winter Park (Fla.) 34-21.
Next Up: 9/6, 7 p.m. at
Columbus East (Ind.) – 1-1
4. Muskegon (Mich.) – 1-0Last Week (8): Ohio State commit
Cameron Martinez ran for three touchdowns as the Big Red beat two-time defending MHSAA Division 2 state champion
De La Salle Collegiate (Warren, Mich.) 41-7.
Up Next: 9/6, 7 p.m. vs
King (Detroit) – 0-1
5. Mentor (Ohio) – 1-0 Last Week (10): Junior
Ian Kipp threw for a touchdown and ran for another and senior
Brian Trobel ran for two scores as the Cardinals rallied to beat then-No. 4
St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio). Ranked No. 29 in the
MaxPreps Top 25 National Rankings this week.
Next Up: 9/6, 7 p.m. vs No. 6
St. Ignatius (Cleveland) – 1-0
6. St. Ignatius (Cleveland) – 1-0 Last Week (NR): The Wildcats notched an impressive win with a 27-10 victory over defending IHSA Class 8A state champion
Loyola Academy (Wilmette, Ill.).
Next Up: 9/6, 7 p.m. at No. 5 Mentor (Ohio) – 1-0
7. East St. Louis (Ill.) – 1-0 Last Week (9): Junior quarterback
Tyler Macon threw for three touchdowns as the Flyers beat IHSA Class 7A heavyweight
Batavia (Ill.) 31-17.
Next Up: 9/7, 8 p.m. vs
Trinity Catholic (St. Louis, Mo.) – 0-1
8. Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort, Ill.) – 1-0 Last Week (NR): The Griffins opened with a convincing 30-07 win over
Stevenson (Lincolnshire, Ill.).
Next Up: 9/6, 7:30 pm at
Naperville Central (Ill.) – 0-1
9. Washington (Massillon, Ohio) – 1-0 Last Week (NR): Junior receiver
Andrew Wilson-Lamp set a school record with 232 receiving yards (on 11 catches) in a 44-14 win over
St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron, Ohio).
Next Up: 9/6, 7:30 p.m. vs
GlenOak (Canton, Ohio) – 1-0
10. Southern Columbia Area (Catawissa, Pa.) – 2-0 Last Week (NR): Opened with shutout wins over
Hammond (Columbia, S.C.) and
Mount Carmel (Pa.).
Next Up: 9/6, 7 p.m. at
Selinsgrove (Pa.) – 1-1
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