CFCs “Top 25” High School poll – Week 3- “Huge changes: New #1”


CFCs weekly high school poll for 12-man football teams across the country from Antigonish, Nova Scotia to Victoria, British Columbia.

The poll will include teams from all 8 high school playing provinces (PEI & Newfoundland do not play high school tackle football).

PICTURE: Central Kings Gators vs. Auburn Eagles (Nova Scotia week 1 action)

WEEK 2 ‘TOP 25’


WEEK 1 ‘TOP 25’


TOP 25

1 – (2) Aden Bowman Bears – Saskatoon – (3-0)

Kept perfect record intact by defeating Walter Murray 36 to 0. Their points for and against in their first 3 games is 122 to 6 and because of this takes over #1 on our list.

2 – (1) W.J. Mouat Hawks – Abbotsford, B.C. – (1-0)

Defeated a solid Mount Douglas team 33 to 6. Devin Logan led the way with 3 rushing touchdowns. Mt. Douglas star running back Terrell Davis was limited to 110 rushing yards and one touchdown. W.J. Mouat did not lose the number one ranking…Aden Bowman won it. The hawks suffered some injuries during the match and we hope that none were too serious.

3 – (6) É. sec. Curé-Antoine-Labelle les Loups – Laval, QC – (4-0)

Les Loups defeated another undefeated team É. sec. de l’Amitié 35 to 30 this weekend.

4- (9) Herman Griffins – Windsor, ON (1-0)

Shut out St. Anne’s 30 to 0 in opening week victory where they played a lot of freshmen and eased in grade 11 QB Austin Lumley. This week they will have a huge test against Holy Names, considered one of the top 3 teams in Windsor. Arjen Colquhoun scored 1 touchdown in the victory. Joe Iatzko and Darnell Girard set the tone defensivley for the Griffins.

5 – (12) Terry Fox Ravens – Port Coquitlam, BC (1-0)

Defeated New Westminister by a convincing 49 to 0 score on Friday. Matteo Mardone 1 TD; Jared Soll 3 TDs; Jacob Patko 2 TDs; Tanner White 1 TD; Cam Canales 1 TD. The ravens make a move in our top 25 rankings.

6- (13) Bev Facey Falcons – Sherwood Park, AB (2-0)

This week beat Archbishop Jordan 54-0 (next vs. Bellerose). They have won their first 3 games by a total of 168 to 8. Beat Cardston 51 to 0 last week and Raymond beat them 21 to 0 this week and this is the reason they leap frog Raymond on our Top 25 list.

7 – (8) Kelowna Owls – Kelowna, BC (1-0)

Defeated Seaquam 34 to 0 in opening weekend action.

8 – (14)
St. Paul’s Crusaders – Winnipeg (2-0)

Won 35-0 over River East. Big performances from 6’7 rec joey nitychoruk with 2 tds, and rb blair mattes with a 80 yard td. Defense caused 3 turnovers and kept opponents off the board once again. Next week play 0-2 sturgeon heights. Its their homecoming game, and they expect 4000+ fans. Points for and against in 2 games is 100 to 0.

9- (5) Nelson Lords – Burlington, ON (1-0)

Won close game to 17 to 16 against Corpus Christi. Will Finch and Tanner Philp scored touchdowns while Jeff Hill added 2 converts and 1 field goal. Nelson has the bye this week. Their next game is September 30th against Bishop Redding.

10 – (3) Raymond Comets – Raymond, AB (3-0)

Beat Cardston Tier 2 21-0 (next week BYE) . Cardston forced five interceptions during the game. Jimmy Ralph and cousin Connor Ralph scored in the second half, after Dillon Prince scored in the first half. Connor had 196 rushing yards.

11 (12) Collège Notre-Dame Cactus – Montreal – (4-0)

Beat Polyvalente Benoît-Vachon 45 to 21. The cactus have scored 191 points in 4 games. The offense was paced by Mike-Brian Lusikila, William Dumas, Gabriel Breton, and Alexis Bailey. A big punt block by Matthew Betts resulted in a touchdown by William Miravel.

12 – (11) Donald A. Wilson Gators – Whitby, ON (1-1 ex.)

Played Peel region school St. Thomas Aquanas at the Weirs classic on thursday and cruised to a 47 to 0 victory.

13 – (4) Séminaire Saint-François Blizzard – Saint-Augustin, Quebec – (4-0)

This week the Blizzard defeated É. sec. Jacques-Rousseau Spinx 35 to 18. The blizzard were trailing at halftime by a score of 17 to 6. If not for a great second half the Blizzard would have went down to defeat against the winless sphinx. In Jacques-Rousseau’s first 3 games they scored a total of 41 points and no victories. The reason they dropped this week on the ranking. Big game this week versus 3 and 1 É. sec. de l’Amitié.

14- (21) Lethbridge – Lethbridge, AB (2-0)

Lethbridge beat Bishop O’Bryne 27-26 and Kellogg, ID 28-7 (next vs. Winston Churchill).

15 (NC) Citadel Phoenix – Halifax (1-0)

Again, the phoenix were victim to a postponed game. This was suppose to be week 3 for the halifax school. Instead, they have only played one game this year. Rumour has the make up game being played on monday.

16 – (22) Notre Dame – Burlington, ON (0-0)

Defeated B Kearney (USA) 38 to 12 in exhibition play. Defending Golden Horseshoe bowl champs open up regular season this friday versus Assumption. Should be a great one.

17 – (16)
Holy Cross Crusaders – Saskatoon (1-0)

Bye week. Face off against Bethleham who just lost to a 3A program.

18 – (25) Lakeshore – Niagara, ON (1-0)

Defeated westlane 56 to 12.

19- (18) Harry Ainlay Titans – Edmonton (1-0)

Beat Foothills Tier 2 45-8 (next vs. Ross Sheppard). If they attend all their games they should be good.

20 – (NC) Moncton Purple Knights – Moncton, NB (1-0)

Had the bye. Play MacNaughtan this week which will go a long way into determining the top team in New Brunswick.

21 (HM) Campbell – (2-0) Regina

Beat Leboldus 28 to 6, their first Schwann Conference victory over LeBoldus since 2002. Connor Bloom rushed 12 times for 105 yards, including a 27-yard touchdown run. Team Saskatchewan’s Frankie Gray threw 2 TD passes, connecting with Richard Sindani (from 25 yards) and Davin Johnston (26 yards) for majors.

22 (NR) Sir Allan MacNabb – Hamilton, ON

Beat Waterdown 38 to 6.

23 (HM) Resurrection – Kitchener, ON

Exhibition beat GW Williams 32 to 3 at Weirs Classic . Solid performances put in by Glorian Ganza RB, Steve Fady FB, Jay Chris QB, Tyler Schneider REC, Dustin Quintinita DE, Brent Thorne OC, and Steve Cordle DE.

24 (HM) Vancouver College – Vancouver (1-0)

Beat St. Thomas More 29 to 7. Sean Mayzes 2 TDs; Reiner Theil 1 TD; Christian Covington 7 tackles, 1 safety, 1 sack; Tyler Sangha 6 tackles.

25 – (19) Oak Park Raiders – Winnipeg (2-0)

Won 24-0 over Sturgeon Heights Huskies who lost their first game 18 to 0 to Sisler Spartans. Offensive Line has some holes to fix.

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Honorable mention:

British Columbia
Centennial Centaurs – Coquitlam (1-0)
Struggled to beat AA Sands this weekend by a score of 12 to 9.

Alberta
Notre Dame – Calgary (1-0)
beat Western Canada 31-3 (vs. Bishop O’Byrne)

Saskatchewan
Sheldon – (2-0) Regina
Beat Greenall 39 to 14
Centennial – (3-0) Saskatoon
Beat St. Mary’s 25 to 23

Manitoba
None

Ontario
Markham – Markham
Played in Pine Ridge jamboree
St.Peter’s – Ottawa

Crestwood – Peterborough
Exhibition beat Silverthorne 11 to 7 at Weirs Classic
Holy Cross – Kingston
Cameron Heights – Kitchener

Mother Teresa – London
St. Marcellinus – Mississauga
St. Andrew’s – Aurora (1-0)
Beat Villanova 24 to 7: Yannick Harou 3TD

Quebec

É. sec. de l’Amitié Aigles (Amitié) – L’assumption (3-1)
Lost to undefeated É. sec. Curé-Antoine-Labelle 35 to 30 on friday night. Big game this week versus 4 – 0 Séminaire Saint-François.

New Brunswick
Fredericton Black Kats – (2-0) Fredericton
Beat
Oromocto 35 to 14
Bernice MacNaughtan – Moncton (2-0)
Beat two tough teams (Riverview & Harrison Trimble) early in the year.

Nova Scotia
Cobequid – Truro (2-0)
Beat Halifax West 44 to 10

NOTES:
1) Teams eligible are in the below listing.
2) At least one team per province will be represented always.
3) We encourage your participation, feedback, and criticism.
4) All leagues go to grade 12 except for quebec which are grade 10’s and 11’s. Some provinces allow grade 13 players to play and some do not. Some provinces limit the total amount of years you can participate in high school football (i.e. Nova Scotia has 3 year maximum).
5) List is compiled by CFC high school ranking group. We are a group of 12 people from across Canada. 1 in each western province, 1 in atlantic canada, 2 in quebec and 5 from Ontario. We may add more members as the year progresses.
6) In brackets is last weeks ranking. NR = not ranked, HM = honarable mention, NC = No change


LEAGUES IN THE POLL

BRITISH COLUMBIA
1) AAA Varsity

ALBERTA
1) TIER 1

SASKATCHEWAN
1) 4A

MANITOBA
1) AAA

ONTARIO
1) Senior / Varsity Tier 1

QUEBEC
1) JUVENILE AAA

NEW BRUNSWICK
1) 12 MAN

NOVA SCOTIA
1) VARSITY

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