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Home » Football NewsVYPE National High School Football Rankings: 9.10.12September 19, 2012 By Tim Polzer of VYPE MAGAZINE - NATIONALFour games featuring eight of the nation’s perennially prominent programs made a major impact on this week’s VYPE National High School Football Rankings. John Curtis Christian (River Ridge, La.) played the part of national championship contender while dominating Plant (Tampa, Fla.), 33-3, in the All-State Sugar Bowl Prep Classic at the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Curtis’ veer offense gets a lot of attention nationwide, but the Patriots’ defense was the key, limiting Plant to 194 total yards including 45 yards rushing on 31 carries – an average of 1.45 yards per attempt. As a result, Curtis moves up from No. 8 to No. 5. Plant drops from No. 15 to No. 22. Don Bosco’s (N.J.) season got off to a bad start, losing to Gilman (Md.), 13-6 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on Saturday, and ending the Ironmen’s 46-game win streak. The loss bumps Bosco from the Top 25, but don’t be s urprised if the Ironmen win their way back into VYPE’s national rankings during the season. Gilman, another former Top 25 team that opened its season with back-to-back losses to nationally ranked Moeller (Cincinnati, Ohio) and Our Lady of Good Counsel (Olney, Md.) remains on the verge of another national ranking after upsetting Bosco. The Southwest Showcase, an interstate doubleheader featuring prominent teams from the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas area and Oklahoma, had a bearing on this week’s Top 25. Trinity (Euless, Texas) outlasted then-No. 10 ranked Union (Tulsa, Okla.), 21-18. The Trojans have now taken No. 4 Bellevue, Wash. to overtime before losing on the road and beaten the formerly No. 10 ranked Union to earn a return to the Top 25. Previously unranked DeSoto, Texas beat Jenks, Okla., 46-27, to bump its way into the Top 25. Coincidentally, Trinity and DeSoto play each other this week.
ADDITIONS & SUBTRACTIONS This week’s new teams: 23. Trinity (Euless, Texas) 25. DeSoto, Texas Teams falling out: 6. Washington (Miami, Fla.) 22. Don Bosco (Ramsey, N.J.)
THIS WEEK’S TOP 25 BATTLES No. 6 Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) vs. No. 9 Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.) Gorman hosts Bergen in a battle of two of the nation’s top Catholic prep school programs. Both teams put up 50-plus points in last week’s wins. Gorman owns an impressive win, beating then nationally ranked Our Lady of Good Coun sel (Olney, Md.) 27-22 on national television. No. 23 Trinity (Euless, Texas) vs. No. 25 DeSoto, Texas Keep an eye on Desoto, which has impressive wins over Martin (Arlington, Texas) and Jenks, Okla. If the Eagles can get by Trinity, and follow-up with a win over a tough Cedar Hill, Texas program next week, they could make a dramatic move up the national rankings. (Top 25 Rankings after the jump)
VYPE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RANKINGS: 9.10.12 Team Record Previous Ranking 1. Manatee (Bradenton, Fla.) (2-0) Previous Ranking:1 Last Game: Beat Riverview (Sarasota, Fla.), 29-7 Next Game: Friday vs. Central (Miami, Fla.)
2. Grayson (Loganville, Ga.) (2-0) Previous Ranking: 2 Last Game: Idle Next Game: Sept. 14 at Parkview (Lilburn, Ga.)
3. Santa Margarita Catholic (Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.) (3-0) Previous Ranking: 3 Last Game: Beat Trabuco Hills (Mission Viejo, Calif.) 55-0 Next Game: Friday vs. Carson, Calif.
4. Bellevue, Wash. (2-0) Previous Ranking: 6 Last Game: Beat Bothell, Wash., 35-7 Next game: Friday at Sammamish, (Bellevue, Wash.)
5. John Curtis Christian (River Ridge, La.) (1-0) Previous Ranking: 9 Last Game: Beat then- No. 15 Plant (Tampa, Fla.) 33-3 Next Game: Friday vs. East St. John (Reserve, La.)
6. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) (2-0) Previous Ranking: 7 Last Game: Idle Next Game: Sept. 14 vs. No. 9 Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.
7. Trinity (Louisville, Ky) (3-0) Previous Ranking: 9 Last Game: Beat Elder (Cincinnati, Ohio) 45-21 Next Game: Friday vs. St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio) Go to VYPE Greater Louisville for more Trinity football news
8. Skyline (Dallas, Texas) 2-0 Previous Ranking: 2 Last Game: Beat Martin (Arlington, Texas), 37-34 Next game: Friday at Bowie (Arlington, Texas) Go to VYPEDFW.com for more Skyline football news
9. Bergen Catholic (Oradell, NJ) (1-0) Previous Ranking: 11 First Game: Beat St. Anthony’s (Melville, N.Y.) 59-21 Next Game: Friday at Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.)
10. De La Salle (Concord, Calif) (2-0) Previous Ranking: 12 Last Game: Beat Mullen (Denver, Colo.) 30-13 Next Game: St. Mary’s (Stockton, Calif.)
11. Katy (Texas) (2-0) Previous Ranking: 13 Last Game: Beat Taylor (Alief, Texas) 23-9 Next Game: Friday at The Woodlands, Texas Go to VYPE Houston for more Katy and The Woodlands football news
12. Moeller (Cincinnati, Ohio) (3-0) Previous Ranking: 16 Last Game: Beat Detroit Catholic Central (Novi, Mich.) 61-33 Next Game: Friday at St. Xavier (Louisville, Ken.)
13. Lake Travis (Austin, Texas) (2-0) Previous Ranking: 17 Last Game: Beat Canyon (New Braunfels, Texas) 49-7 Next Game: Friday at Westwood (Round Rock, Texas)
14. Allen, TX (2-0) Previous Ranking: 20 Next Game: Beat Cedar Hill, Texas, 37-20 Next Game: Friday vs. Richardson (Texas) Go to VYPE DFW for more Allen football news
15. Byrnes (Duncan, SC) (3-0) Previous Ranking: 14 Last Game: Beat Northwestern (Rock Hill, S.C.) 32-28 Next Game: Friday vs. Clinton, S.C.
16. Ensworth (Nashville, Tenn.) (4-0) Previous Ranking: 18 Last Game: Beat Raleigh-Egypt (Memphis, Tenn.) 47-0 Next Game: Friday vs. Baylor (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
17. Carmel (Ind.) (3-0) Previous Ranking: 19 Last Game: Beat South Vigo (Terre Haute, Ind.) 38-0 Next Game: Friday at Lawrence North (Indianapolis, Ind.) Go to VYPE Central Indiana for more Carmel and Lawrence North football news
18. Hoover (Ala.) (2-0) Previous Ranking: 21 Last Game: Beat Hueytown, Ala., 49-6 Next Game: Friday vs. Jackson-Olin (Birmingham, Ala.)
19. Cass Tech, Mich. (3-0) Previous Ranking: 23 Last Game: Beat Renaissance (Detroit, Mich.) 44-0 Next Game: Friday at Cody (Detroit, Mich.)
20. Eden Prairie, Minn. (2-0) Previous Ranking: 24 Last Game: Beat Rosemount, Minn. 34-7 Next Game: Friday vs. Centennial (Circle Pines, Minn.)
21. Camden County (Kingsland, Ga.) (2-0) Previous Ranking: 25 Last Game: Beat Johnson (Savannah, Ga.) 55-9 Next Game: Friday vs. Beach (Savannah, Ga.)
22. Plant (Tampa, Fla.) (1-1) Previous Ranking: 15 Last Game: Lost to No. 5 John Curtis Christian (River Ridge, La.) Next Game: Friday vs. Jefferson (Tampa, Fla.)
23. Trinity (Euless, Texas) (1-1) Previous Rankings: NR Last Game: Beat Union (Tulsa, Okla.) 21-18 Next Game: Saturday vs. No. 25 DeSoto Go to VYPE DFW for more Trinity and DeSoto football news
24. Union (Tulsa, Okla.) (1-1) Previous Ranking: 10 Last Game: Lost to No. 23 Trinity (Euless, Texas) 21-18 Next Game: Friday vs. Broken Arrow, Okla. Go to VYPE Oklahoma for more Union and Broken Arrow football news
25. DeSoto, Texas (2-0) Previous Ranking: NR Last Game: Beat Jenks, Okla. 46-27 Next Game: Saturday vs. No. 23 Trinity (Euless, Texas) Go to VYPE DFW for more DeSoto and Trinity football news
VYPE EDITOR BUZZ Keep An Eye on Miami Central Central (Miami, Fla.) dropped out of the ranking following a 35-3 drubbing at the hands of No. 2 Grayson (Loganville, Ga.), but the Rockets have a chance to shoot back into the Top 25 with an upset over No. 1 Manatee (Bradenton, Fla.) Friday. Central was impressive in knocking former No. 5 Washington (Miami, Fla.) out of the rankings with a 37-26 upset. Tim Polzer, VYPE National
Potential Rankings Rockers in Kentucky No. 12 Moeller visits Louisville St. Xavier on Friday. St. X is a traditional 6A power in Kentucky and have the most Class 6A state titles after Trinity. St. X is a top-5 team in Kentucky (3-1 record) that doesn’t appear as powerful as years past, but remains a potential stumbling block for undefeated Moeller. No. 7 Louisville Trinity hosts Cincy St. Xavier is a good matchup with some history Cincy St. Xavier was the last team to defeat Trinity back in in 2010. Dave Spoelker, VYPE Greater Louisville
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