Monday, August 2, 2010

Butler No. 27 in National Prep Football Poll

The National Prep Football Poll is compiled by high school sports journalist Jamie DeMoney with input from sportswriters, experts, and coaches. The national Top 25 (plus web-only Top 101) and regional Top 10's (plus web-only regional Top 25's) follow with 2009 won-loss records:
# School Record Note LW
1. Euless, Texas, Trinity 14-2 seeks fourth 5A title in six years
2. Tampa, Fla., Plant 14-1 plays at No. 3 Abilene Sept. 16
3. Abilene, Texas 15-0 won 5A/II crown last season
4. Austin, Texas, Lake Travis 16-0 winning streak at 46
5. Batesville, Miss., South Panola 14-1 record eight-time state champ
6. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Dwyer 14-1 defending 4A titlist
7. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas 13-1 17 FBS signees last two years
8. Cleveland, Ohio, Glenville 13-2 faces No. 6 Dwyer Sept. 6
9. Sacramento, Calif., Grant 12-1 aims for 2nd state title in three years
10. Hoover, Ala. 14-1 six state titles since 2000
11. Chandler, Ariz., Hamilton 14-0 owns three 5A crowns in four years
12. Olney, Md., Good Counsel 11-1 opens Aug. 29 at No. 13 St. Xavier
13. Cincinnati, Ohio, St. Xavier 9-3 first four games vs. out-of-state foes
14. Concord, Calif., De La Salle 12-2 Prep Poll champ six times
15. Anaheim, Calif., Servite 14-1 reigning Division II state champ
16. West Monroe, La. 15-0 owns seven 5A titles
17. Hampton, Va., Phoebus 15-0 has 30-game winning streak
18. Kingsland, Ga., Camden County 13-2 seeks third consecutive 5A title
19. Round Rock, Texas, Stony Point 13-2 DT Jordan Wade headed to Oklahoma
20. Roebuck, S.C., Dorman 14-1 defending 4A/I titlist
21. Bradenton, Fla., Manatee 13-2 5A runner-up in '09
22. Ramsey, N.J., Don Bosco Prep 12-0 reigning Prep Poll champ graduated six FBS recruits
23. Wyndmoor, Pa., La Salle 14-1 4A champ last season
24. Mission Viejo, Calif. 12-1 led by Southern Cal-bound LB Tre Madden
25. Wheaton, Ill., Wheaton-Warrenville South 13-1 six state crowns under coach Ron Muhitch
26. Westlake Village, Calif., Westlake 14-0 offense triggered by returning all-state QB Nick Isham
27. Matthews, N.C., Butler 15-0 QB Christian LeMay a Georgia recruit
28. Valdosta, Ga., Lowndes 10-2 three 5A titles in the 2000s
29. Miami, Fla., Central 12-2 RB Devonta Freeman committed to Florida St.
30. Cincinnati, Ohio, Colerain 8-2 six of 14 returning starters have BCS scholarship offers
31. South Jordan, Utah, Bingham 13-1 four seniors are BYU recruits
32. Las Vegas, Nev., Bishop Gorman 15-0 eight offensive starters back from team that won by average margin of 44 points
33. Lansdale, Pa., North Penn 13-1 opens Sept. 3 against No. 23 La Salle
34. Miami, Fla., Northwestern 10-2 led by Miami-bound QB Teddy Bridgewater
35. The Woodlands, Texas 11-1 three starting offensive linemen and blue chip RB Daniel Lasco return
36. Seffner, Fla., Armwood 12-2 seeks first state crown since 2004
37. Dublin, Ohio, Coffman 12-1 DE Brad Carrico headed to Notre Dame
38. Katy, Texas 14-2 coach Gary Joseph is 82-9 in six seasons
39. Springdale, Ark., Shiloh Christian 13-1 led by Auburn-bound QB Kiehl Frazier
40. Moultrie, Ga., Colquitt County 11-3 hosts No. 5 South Panola on Aug. 27
41. Tampa, Fla., Jefferson 11-2 returning all-state QB Quentin Williams runs the show
42. Tulsa, Okla., Union 13-1 combined with No. 43 Jenks to win every 6A title since 1996
43. Jenks, Okla. 13-1 won six Class 6A crowns in the 2000s
44. Cocoa, Fla. 14-0 plays at No. 3 Abilene on Sept. 10
45. Indianapolis, Ind., Warren Central 13-2 five Class 5A crowns since 2003
46. DeSoto, Texas 9-3 six starters back from offense that averaged 43 points
47. Austin, Texas, Westlake 13-3 lost in OT to No. 1 Trinity in last year's 5A/I final
48. Katy, Texas, Cinco Ranch 13-2 features hard-charging RB K.C. Nlemchi
49. Lakewood, Calif. 11-2 led by blue chip DE Todd Barr
50. Corona, Calif., Centennial 10-3 offense that averaged 41 points returns seven starters
51. Temecula, Calif., Chaparral 11-3 CIF-SS Inland titlist returns 15 starters
52. Denver, Colo., Mullen 14-0 coach Dave Logan has five state titles at three schools
53. Kansas City, Mo., Rockhurst 9-3 seven starters return on both sides of the ball
54. Philadelphia, Pa., St. Joseph's Prep 9-3 plays No. 55 St. Peter's on Sept. 11
55. Jersey City, N.J., St. Peter's 9-3 led by blue chip RB Savon Huggins
56. Park Ridge, Ill., Maine South 14-0 back-to-back 8A champion
57. Cedar Hill, Texas 12-1 graduated seven FBS signees
58. Denton, Texas, Guyer 13-2 Oklahoma St.-bound QB J.W. Walsh one of six returning offensive starters
59. Franklinton, La. 14-1 returns nine offensive starters
60. Ashburn, Va., Stone Bridge 13-2 Virginia-bound DE Rob Burns one of 15 returning starters
61. Duncan, S.C., Byrnes 13-2 six-time state champ in the 2000s
62. Louisville, Ky., St. Xavier 14-1 coach Mike Glaser has 310 wins
63. Portland, Ore., Jesuit 12-2 led by all-state RB Jordan Talley
64. Murrieta, Calif., Vista Murrieta 13-1 Utah-bound QB Derrick Brown one of six returning offensive starters
65. Chesapeake, Va., Oscar Smith 13-1 plays No. 75 Pickerington Central on Sept. 6
66. Long Beach, Calif., Poly 7-5 nine starters back on both sides of the ball
67. Glen Ellyn, Ill., Glenbard West 13-1 leading rusher and three starting offensive linemen return
68. Orlando, Fla., Dr. Phillips 11-1 DB Ha'sean Clinton-Dix an Alabama recruit
69. Sandy, Utah, Alta 10-3 three offensive linemen are Division I prospects
70. Gardena, Calif., Serra 15-0 led by blue chip WR George Farmer
71. Mechanicsburg, Pa., Cumberland Valley 12-3 LB Kevin Snyder headed to Rutgers
72. La Puente, Calif., Bishop Amat 10-2 QB Rio Ruiz a two-sport star (baseball)
73. Suwanee, Ga., North Gwinnett 13-1 plays No. 77 Crenshaw on Sept. 3
74. East Grand Rapids, Mich. 14-0 only 13 losses last decade
75. Pickerington, Ohio, Central 10-2 nine starters back on both sides of the ball
76. Huber Heights, Ohio, Wayne 7-4 powered by Ohio St.-bound QB Braxton Miller
77. Los Angeles, Calif., Crenshaw 14-1 Open Division state runner-up in '09
78. Fayetteville, N.C., Britt 14-2 4AA runner-up back-to-back years
79. Centerville, Ohio 8-3 DT Michael Bennett headed to Ohio St.
80. Rock Hill, S.C., Northwestern 9-6 won eight of last nine to reach 4A/II title game last year
81. Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha 11-1 eight Washington Catholic titles in the 2000s
82. Rockford, Mich. 11-1 three state titles last six years
83. Westlake Village, Calif., Oaks Christian 13-1 jr. WR Jordan Payton committed to USC
84. Canton, Ohio, McKinley 8-5 DE Steve Miller an Ohio St. recruit
85. Warner Robins, Ga., Northside 13-2 Kevin Kinsler takes over for 300-win coach Conrad Nix
86. Coppell, Texas 11-2 returns eight offensive starters
87. Springdale, Ark., Har-Ber 13-1 defending 7A state champ
88. Scottsdale, Ariz., Chaparral 13-1 5A/II champion returns 15 starters
89. Cincinnati, Ohio, Moeller 9-2 seeks first state title since 1985
90. Eden Prairie, Minn. 12-1 won four state titles in the 200s
91. Pittsburgh, Pa., Woodland Hills 12-2 plays No. 21 Manatee on Sept. 4
92. Blue Springs, Mo. 12-2 Class 6 runner-up last year
93. Baltimore, Md., Gilman 7-3 has 15 returning starters
94. River Ridge, La., John Curtis 13-1 coach J.T. Curtis second-winningest coach in history
95. Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central 13-2 third-most playoff wins in state history
96. Harrisburg, Pa., Bishop McDevitt 13-1 features Pittsburgh-bound RB Jameel Poteat
97. Oradell, N.J., Bergen Catholic 8-3 seven returning starters on both sides of the ball
98. Charlotte, N.C., Independence 13-2 seven state titles in the 2000s
99. Burke, Va., Lake Braddock 12-3 led by Connecticut-bound QB Michael Nebrich
100. Webster Groves, Mo. 13-0 reigning Class 5 titlist
101. Tyrone, Ga., Sandy Creek 14-1 defending 4A champion

Northeast Region
1. Ramsey, N.J., Don Bosco Prep (12-0)
2. Wyndmoor, Pa., La Salle (14-1)
3. Lansdale, Pa., North Penn (13-1)
4. Philadelphia, Pa., St. Joseph's Prep (9-3)
5. Jersey City, N.J., St. Peter's (9-3)
6. Mechanicsburg, Pa., Cumberland Valley (12-3)
7. Pittsburgh, Pa., Woodland Hills (12-2)
8. Harrisburg, Pa., Bishop McDevitt (13-1)
9. Oradell, N.J., Bergen Catholic (8-3)
10. Brockton, Mass. (9-2)
11. Amherst, N.Y., Sweet Home (13-0)
12. Monroeville, Pa., Gateway (12-1)
13. Langhorne, Pa., Neshaminy (9-3)
14. Marlton, N.J., Cherokee (11-1)
15. Easton, Pa. (13-2)
16. Westwood, Mass., Xaverian (13-0)
17. North Tonawanda, N.Y. (13-0)
18. Aberdeen, N.J., Matawan (11-1)
19. Bethel Park, Pa. (10-2)
20. Pittsburgh, Pa., North Allegheny (9-2)
21. Allentown, Pa., Central Catholic (12-2)
22. Selinsgrove, Pa. (16-0)
23. Melville, N.Y., St. Anthony's (10-1)
24. Rochester, N.Y., Aquinas (10-1)
25. West Haven, Conn., Notre Dame (11-1)

East Coast Region
1. Olney, Md., Good Counsel (11-1)
2. Hampton, Va., Phoebus (15-0)
3. Roebuck, S.C., Dorman (14-1)
4. Matthews, N.C., Butler (15-0)
5. Ashburn, Va., Stone Bridge (13-2)
6. Duncan, S.C., Byrnes (13-2)
7. Chesapeake, Va., Oscar Smith (13-1)
8. Fayetteville, N.C., Britt (14-2)
9. Rock Hill, S.C., Northwestern (9-6)
10. Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha (11-1)
11. Baltimore, Md., Gilman (7-3)
12. Charlotte, N.C., Independence (13-2)
13. Burke, Va., Lake Braddock (12-3)
14. Charlotte, Ala., Mallard Creek (11-2)
15. Richmond, Va., Hermitage (10-2)
16. Frederick, Md., Linganore (14-0)
17. Rockingham, N.C., Richmond (12-2)
18. Charleston, W.Va., South Charleston (13-1)
19. Gaffney, S.C. (10-4)
20. Rock Hill, S.C., South Pointe (10-4)
21. Chantilly, Va., Westfield (6-5)
22. Virginia Beach, Va., Ocean Lakes (4-6-x)
23. Stafford, Va., Colonial Forge (9-2)
24. Hampton, Va. (8-4)
25. Fairfax, Va., Robinson (10-2)

Southeast Region
1. Tampa, Fla., Plant (14-1)
2. Batesville, Miss., South Panola (14-1)
3. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Dwyer (14-1)
4. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas (13-1)
5. Hoover, Ala. (14-1)
6. West Monroe, La. (15-0)
7. Kingsland, Ga., Camden County (13-2)
8. Bradenton, Fla., Manatee (13-2)
9. Valdosta, Ga., Lowndes (10-2)
10. Miami, Fla., Central (12-2)
11. Miami, Fla., Northwestern (10-2)
12. Seffner, Fla., Armwood (12-2)
13. Moultrie, Ga., Colquitt County (11-3)
14. Tampa, Fla., Jefferson (11-2)
15. Cocoa, Fla. (14-0)
16. Franklinton, La. (14-1)
17. Orlando, Fla., Dr. Phillips (11-1)
18. Suwanee, Ga., North Gwinnett (13-1)
19. Warner Robins, Ga., Northside (13-2)
20. River Ridge, La., John Curtis (13-1)
21. Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central (13-2)
22. Tyrone, Ga., Sandy Creek (14-1)
23. Tucker, Ga. (9-3)
24. Prattville, Ala. (12-3)
25. Brentwood, Tenn., Brentwood Academy (8-4)

Midwest Region
1. Cleveland, Ohio, Glenville (13-2)
2. Cincinnati, Ohio, St. Xavier (9-3)
3. Wheaton, Ill., Wheaton-Warrenville South (13-1)
4. Cincinnati, Ohio, Colerain (8-2)
5. Dublin, Ohio, Coffman (12-1)
6. Indianapolis, Ind., Warren Central (13-2)
7. Park Ridge, Ill., Maine South (14-0)
8. Louisville, Ky., St. Xavier (14-1)
9. Glen Ellyn, Ill., Glenbard West (13-1)
10. Grand Rapids, Mich., East Grand Rapids (14-0)
11. Pickerington, Ohio, Central (10-2)
12. Huber Heights, Ohio, Wayne (7-4)
13. Centerville, Ohio (8-3)
14. Rockford, Mich. (11-1)
15. Canton, Ohio, McKinley (8-5)
16. Cincinnati, Ohio, Moeller (9-2)
17. Kenosha, Wis., Bradford (11-1)
18. Hilliard, Ohio, Davidson (13-1)
19. Fort Thomas, Ky., Highlands (15-0)
20. Cleveland, Ohio, St. Ignatius (11-1)
21. Macomb, Mich., Dakota (9-3)
22. New Lenox, Ill., Providence (12-2)
23. Chicago, Ill., St. Rita (11-3)
24. Greenwood, Ind., Center Grove (10-4)
25. Novi, Mich., Detroit Catholic Central (14-0)

Midlands Region
1. South Jordan, Utah, Bingham (13-1)
2. Denver, Colo., Mullen (14-0)
3. Kansas City, Mo., Rockhurst (9-3)
4. Sandy, Utah, Alta (10-3)
5. Eden Prairie, Minn. (12-1)
6. Blue Springs, Mo. (12-2)
7. Webster Groves, Mo. (13-0)
8. Hutchinson, Kan. (13-0)
9. Omaha, Neb., Millard South (13-0)
10. Iowa City, Iowa, City High (14-0)
11. Florissant, Mo., Hazelwood Central (13-1)
12. Provo, Utah, Timpview (11-2)
13. Gardner, Kan., Gardner-Edgerton (12-1)
14. Plymouth, Minn., Wayzata (9-2)
15. Kaysville, Utah, Davis (10-3)
16. Parker, Colo., Chaparral (8-3)
17. Minnetonka, Minn. (8-3)
18. Arvada, Colo., West (11-2)
19. Creve Coeur, Mo., DeSmet (12-1)
20. West Des Moines, Iowa, Dowling Catholic (12-1)
21. Aurora, Colo., Grandview (6-5)
22. Littleton, Colo., Columbine (8-4)
23. Eagle, Idaho (11-1)
24. Murray, Utah, Cottonwood (8-4)
25. Olathe, Kan., North (13-0)

Southwest Region
1. Euless, Texas, Trinity (14-2)
2. Abilene, Texas (15-0)
3. Austin, Texas, Lake Travis (16-0)
4. Chandler, Ariz., Hamilton (14-0)
5. Round Rock, Texas, Stony Point (13-2)
6. Las Vegas, Nev., Bishop Gorman (15-0)
7. The Woodlands, Texas (11-1)
8. Katy, Texas (14-2)
9. Springdale, Ark., Shiloh Christian (13-1)
10. Tulsa, Okla., Union (13-1)
11. Jenks, Okla. (13-1)
12. DeSoto, Texas (9-3)
13. Austin, Texas, Westlake (13-3)
14. Katy, Texas, Cinco Ranch (13-2)
15. Cedar Hill, Texas (12-1)
16. Denton, Texas, Guyer (13-2)
17. Coppell, Texas (11-2)
18. Springdale, Ark., Har-Ber (13-1)
19. Scottsdale, Ariz., Chaparral (13-1)
20. Lufkin, Texas (8-3)
21. Cibolo, Texas, Steele (9-3)
22. Beaumont, Texas, West Brook (9-4)
23. Chandler, Ariz. (9-4)
24. Houston, Texas, North Shore (8-4)
25. Arlington, Texas, Martin (8-5)

West Coast Region
1. Sacramento, Calif., Grant (12-1)
2. Concord, Calif., De La Salle (12-2)
3. Anaheim, Calif., Servite (14-1)
4. Mission Viejo, Calif. (12-1)
5. Westlake Village, Calif., Westlake (14-0)
6. Lakewood, Calif. (11-2)
7. Corona, Calif., Centennial (10-3)
8. Temecula, Calif., Chaparral (11-3)
9. Portland, Ore., Jesuit (12-2)
10. Murrieta, Calif., Vista Murrieta (13-1)
11. Long Beach, Calif., Poly (7-5)
12. Gardena, Calif., Serra (15-0)
13. La Puente, Calif., Bishop Amat (10-2)
14. Los Angeles, Calif., Crenshaw (14-1)
15. Westlake Village, Calif., Oaks Christian (13-1)
16. Bothell, Wash. (12-1)
17. Loomis, Calif., Del Oro (11-3)
18. Oceanside, Calif. (14-0)
19. Honolulu, Hawaii, St. Louis (7-4)
20. Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei (6-5)
21. Ventura, Calif., St. Bonaventure (0-13-xx)
22. Huntington Beach, Calif., Edison (13-1)
23. Bellevue, Wash. (12-2)
24. Folsom, Calif. (11-2)
25. Sammamish, Wash., Skyline (12-2)

x-: All losses by forfeit
xx-Eleven losses by forfeit
FEATS OF THE WEEK:For the second time in three seasons, Euless, Texas, Trinity will begin the season as the top-ranked team in the National Prep Poll. The Trojans captured last year's Class 5A/I championship and will be seeking their fourth state title in six seasons. Coach Steve Lineweaver, who is 116-19 in 10 years at Trinity, returns 16 starters including at least seven Division I prospects in his senior class. The offense features a pair of electrifying runners in senior backs Tevin Williams and Terrence Tusan. Oklahoma recruit Brandon Carter, a decorated receiver as a junior, is expected to be the team's starting quarterback. Trinity's defense should be stout with the return of five all-district players, including three committed to Division I colleges. In addition to a rigorous schedule against in-state competition, the Trojans will face regionally ranked Springdale, Ark., Shiloh Christian at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Labor Day. The game will be televised by Fox Sports Net.
Past National Prep Poll champs, with records and coaches:
1987--Fontana, Calif. (14-0-0), Dick Bruich
1988--Prichard, Ala., Vigor (13-0-0), Harold Clark
1989--Odessa, Texas, Permian (16-0-0), Gary Gaines
1990--Aldine, Texas (15-0-0), Bill Smith
1991--Indianapolis, Ben Davis (14-0-0), Dick Dullaghan
1992--Valdosta, Ga. (14-0-0), Nick Hyder
1993--Cleveland, St. Ignatius (14-0-0), Chuck Kyle
1994--Concord, Calif., De La Salle (13-0-0), Bob Ladouceur
1995--Cleveland, St. Ignatius (14-0-0), Chuck Kyle
1996--Hampton, Va. (14-0-0), Mike Smith
1997--Hampton, Va. (13-0-0), Mike Smith
1998--Concord, Calif., De La Salle (12-0-0), Bob Ladouceur
1999--Shreveport, La., Evangel (15-0-0), Dennis Dunn
2000--Concord, Calif., De La Salle (13-0-0), Bob Ladouceur
2001--Concord, Calif., De La Salle (12-0-0), Bob Ladouceur
2002--Concord, Calif., De La Salle (13-0-0), Bob Ladouceur
2003--Concord, Calif., De La Salle (13-0-0), Bob Ladouceur
2004--Southlake, Texas, Carroll (16-0-0), Todd Dodge
2005--Southlake, Texas, Carroll (16-0-0), Todd Dodge
2006--Lakeland, Fla. (15-0-0), Bill Castle
2007--Cincinnati, St. Xavier (15-0-0), Steve Spech
2008--Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Aquinas (15-0-0), George Smith
2009--Ramsey, N.J., Don Bosco (12-0-0), Greg Toal

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Butler 27th without Lemay? Wow, I never realized they would be that good this year. Independence 98th? That might be a gift with no returning superstars this year. The good note is HIGH SCHOOL FOoTBALL is here at last!!!

Anonymous said...

The 14th team in the East Coast is Mallard Creek from Charlotte, NC not Alabama.