#CFC50 High School Rankings (FINAL): BC, Ontario bring it home

For the sixth year in a row, Canadafootballchat.com (CFC) is pleased to bring you the national high school football rankings known as the #CFC50.  Once again country-wide we finished the season at .500…hope we can do better next year.

St. Roch 2015 OFSAA Bowl Champions 2

 

Last week, Ontario was front and centre as the OFSAA Bowl Festival Series took place at Tim Horton’s Field in Hamilton.  There were some firsts as both the Westdale Warriors and St. Roch Ravens won their first ever Bowl victories.

Westdale Warriors 2015 OFSAA Champions

Meanwhile, WF Herman Green Griffins continued demonstrating why they are a national high school dynasty as the team claimed their fourth straight OFSAA Bowl victory and sixth overall in seven appearances.

Resurrection Phoenix 2015 OFSAA Champs

Other winners included Paul Dwyer Saints, St. Thomas More Knights, AN Myer Marauders, Huron Heights Warriors, Catholic Central Crusaders and Resurrection Phoenix.

CCH Crusaders 2015 OFSAA Champs

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TOP 10:

#1 St. Francis Browns (Calgary, AB)  9-0 FINAL – This past weekend, the Browns defeated rivals Notre Dame Pride 38-28 to take the Alberta Schools Athletic Association (ASAA) Provincial Tier 1 Championship.  Jacob Izquierdo tallied a major and rushed for 133 yards on 21 carries in the victory.

#2 WF Herman Green Griffins (Windsor, ON) 11-0 FINAL –  The Green Griffins won their fourth consecutive OFSAA Bowl win and sixth overall in seven appearances with a 56-3 thumping of Frontenac Falcons to take the National Capital Bowl on Wednesday.  #CFC100 Jalen Jackson led the way with three majors including a 55 yard punt return and 96 rushing yards on 10 carries.

#3 Leboldus Golden Suns (Regina, SK) 9-0 FINAL-  A dynasty is brewing in Saskatchewan as the Golden Suns claimed their unprecedented fourth consecutive Saskatchewan High School Athletic Association (SHSAA) 4A Provincial Championship after scoing a 52-20 victory over #CFC50 team Holy Cross Crusaders.

#4 Catholic Central Crusaders (London, ON) 11-0 FINAL – Sebastian Vanin scored two touchdowns, including a 43 yard interception return as the Crusaders dismantled the St. Peter’s Knights 40-7 in Tuesday’s OFSAA Western Bowl.

#5 College Notre-Dame Cactus (Montreal, QC) 11-2 FINAL – Theodore Seabom scored three touchdowns and rushed for 285 yards on 36 carries to power the Cactus to a 45-21 upset win over Seminaire Saint Francois Blizzard to take the RSEQ Juvenile Division 1 Bol D’Or Championship.

#6 AN Myer Marauders (Niagara Falls, ON) 8-0 FINAL – Joshua Patterson’s 22 yard field goal held up and was the difference as the Marauders edged Cardinal Newman Cardinals 16-14 to take the Independent Bowl on Monday at the OFSAA Bowl Festival Series in Hamilton.

#7 Mount Douglas Rams (Victoria, BC) 7-1 FINAL – Defeated the Vancouver College Fighting Irish 34-17 in the BC AAA provincial finals.  Mt. Douglas made the big plays when they counted the most, winning their fourth provincial title in five seasons.  Led by Grade 9 super-QB Gideone Kremler who actually played both ways in Mt. Douglas’ loss to New Westminster in AAA junior varsity finals, rested for a few hours and then did it all again.

#8  Notre Dame Pride (Calgary, AB) 8-3 FINAL – #CFC100 Ted Kubongo scored a touchdown and rushed for 157 yards on 14 carries in the Pride’s 38-28 loss to rivals St. Francis Browns in the ASAA Provincial Tier 1 Championship.

#9 Bev Facey Falcons (Sherwood Park, AB) 10-1 FINAL – The Falcons lost to Notre Dame Pride 33-25 in the Alberta Schools Athletic Association (ASAA) Provincial Tier 1 North Final.  Chuba Hubbard was unstoppable as he scored three touchdowns and amassed 291 yards on 23 carries for the Falcons.

#10 Huron Heights Warriors (Newmarket, ON) 10-0 FINAL – The Warriors improved all season and easily handled Northern Ontario’s best Superior Heights 48-0 in their OFSAA Bowl game.  QB Colin Grant was 3-5 passing and added 154 rushing yards, scoring 3 rushing touchdowns and 2 passing TDs.

 

TOP PICTURE:  The Green Griffins won their fourth consecutive OFSAA Bowl win and sixth overall in seven appearances with a 56-3 thumping of Frontenac Falcons to take the National Capital Bowl on Wednesday at Tim Horton’s Field in Hamilton.

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TOP 50 RANKINGS:

Rank Last Wk. Team/School City (PROV) record
1 1 St. Francis Browns Calgary, AB 9-0 Final
2 2 W.F. Herman Green Griffins Windsor, ON 11-0 Final
3 3 Leboldus Golden Suns Regina, SK 9-0 Final
4 9 Catholic Central Crusaders London, ON 10-0 Final
5 5 Collège Notre-Dame Cactus Montreal, QC 11-2 Final
6 8 A. N. Myer Marauders Niagara Falls, ON 8-0 Final
7 12 Mount Douglas Rams Victoria, BC 7-1 Final
8 10 Notre Dame Pride Calgary, AB 8-3 Final
9 11 Bev Facey Falcons Sherwood Park, AB 10-1 Final
10 13 Huron Heights Warriors Newmarket, ON 7-0 Final
11 7 St. Roch Ravens Brampton, ON 8-0 Final
12 4 Cardinal Newman Cardinals Stoney Creek, ON 9-1 Final
13 14 Vincent Massey Trojans Winnipeg, MB 9-1 Final
14 6 Vancouver College Fighting Irish Vancouver, BC 7-1 Final
15 15 Séminaire Saint-François Blizzard Quebec, QC 10-1 Final
16 17 Terry Fox Ravens Port Coquitlam, BC 7-1 Final
17 22 Resurrection Phoenix Kitchener, ON 9-2 Final
18 21 St. Thomas More Knights Hamilton, ON 8-3 Final
19 19 St. Paul’s Crusaders Winnipeg, MB 9-1 Final
20 20 Campbell Tartans Regina, SK 7-2 Final
21 23 Assumption Crusaders Burlington, ON 9-2 Final
22 24 A.B. Lucas Vikings London, ON 7-2 Final
23 30 Holy Names Knights Windsor, ON 8-1 Final
24 28 Paul Dwyer Saints Oshawa, ON 7-1 Fnal
25 31 Westdale Warriors Hamilton, ON 7-1 Final
26 16 Lorne Park Spartans Mississauga, ON 6-1 Final
27 26 Curé-Antoine-Labelle Wolves Laval, QC 7-4 Final
28 27 Nelson Lords Burlington, ON 7-2 Final
29 29 Jacob Hespeler Hawks Cambridge, ON 9-1 Final
30 32 Saint-Jean-Eudes Condors Québec, QC 6-5 Final
31 33 Holy Cross Crusaders Saskatoon, SK 9-1 Final
32 34 South Lions ** London, ON 7-1 Final
33 35 New Westminister Hyacks New Westminister, BC 6-3 Final
34 36 Citadel Phoenix Halifax, NS 9-1 Final
35 37 Tantramar Regional Titans Sackville, NB 9-0 Final
36 38 Triolet Harfangs Sherbrooke, QC 5-5 Final
37 39 Collège Jean-Eudes Aigles Montréal, QC 5-5 Final
38 NR Denis Morris Redmen St. Catharines, ON 5-2 Final
39 41 Holy Trinity Titans Courtice, ON 6-1 Final
40 NR Kennedy Clippers Windsor, ON 6-2 Final
41 46 St. Thomas More Knights Burnaby, BC 5-2 Final
42 47 Centennial Coyotes Calgary, AB 4-5 Final
43 44 Corpus Christi Longhorns Burlington, ON 7-1 Final
44 45 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Lions Mississauga, ON 5-2 Final
45 48 Centennial Spartans Guelph, ON 8-2 Final
46 49 Northern Vikings Sarnia, ON 8-1 Final
47 25 St. Joan of Arc Knights Barrie, ON 7-1 Final
48 18 Superior Heights Steelhawks Sault Ste. Marie, ON 10-1 Final
49 50 L.C.I. Rams Lethbridge, AB 8-2 Final
50 NR Saint Paul Patriots Niagara Falls, ON 4-3 Final

How is the #CFC50 evaluated?

The #CFC50 is a relative ranking that considers top tier leagues (listed below) from all eight high school playing provinces (minimum one team represented from each province).  The CFC Scouting Bureau consists of twenty-four CFC Reporters, CFC Scouts, and also selected local reporters and scouts who submit local ranking results on a weekly basis.  This is the sixth year that Canadafootballchat.com has ranked the top high school teams in Canada.

Leagues included in rankings: British Columbia AAA Varsity, Alberta Tier One, Saskatchewan 12-man 4A, Manitoba AAA Varsity, Ontario OFSAA Bowl AAA qualified teams, Quebec Juvenile Division 1, New Brunswick 12-man, Nova Scotia Tier 1

Non-Public schools will be considered in their own rankings (new 2015).

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