CFCs “Top 25” High School poll – week 6 – “Alberta shuffle & Holy Names ascends” (video 3x)


Bev Facey Falcons and Salisbury Sabres have a let down after their big game. Holy Names makes some noise in Windsor. Aden Bowman loses fourth quarter lead but stays in Top 25. St. Paul’s gives up first points of the year. Three new top 10 entries.

Depending on when scores are reported the ‘Top 25’ is released weekly between Sunday 6pm and Monday 12 noon.

2011 Week 1

2011 Week 2

2011 Week 3

2011 Week 4

2011 Week 5

2010 TOP 25

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1 (1) SΓ©minaire Saint-FranΓ§ois Blizzard – Saint-Augustin, Quebec (7-0)

Defeated Externat St-Jean-Eudes Condors this Saturday on the road by a score of 36 to 22. Defense came up big against the second highest scoring team in Juvenile division 1A. Should have an easy won this week versus Laval Liberty.

2 (4) St. Andrew’s Saints – Aurora, ON (3-0, 2-0)

Defeated Holy Trinity (Courtice), last year’s Metro Bowl champions, in an exhibition game last Wednesday. Yannick Harou and Jamal Kett continued to produce touchdowns for the Saint’s.

3 (6) Cardinal Newman Cardinals – Stoney Creek, ON (4-0)

Kept perfect record intact with a victory over Cathedral. Have the bye this week.

4 (7) Nelson Lords – Burlington, ON (4-0, 1-0)

Hammered MM Robinson Rams 42 to 2. Doug Corby scored 3 touchdowns while Ben Megarry, Emmett Law and Josh Vandeweerd chipped in with one a piece.

5 (8) CollΓ¨ge Notre-Dame Cactus – Montreal (6-1)

Defeated É. sec. Pointe-Lévy 56 to 24. Play Collège Jean-Eudes this week.

6 (9) Oak Park Raiders – Winnipeg (5-0)

Won by default against Kelvin. Big game this week when they face off against St. Paul’s, who have given up 3 points in 5 games.

7 (10) St Thomas More Knights – Vancouver, BC (1-0, 3-0)

Travelled to Burnaby to play maybe the second best team in the province in the WJ Mouat Hawks. LB, FB, REC Kyle Madden caught a touchdown pass from Mikey Carney and set up another score with a defensive interception. The back and forth contest saw the Knights come out on top 25 to 20. Host Centennial Friday.

8 (11) St. Paul’s Crusaders – Winnipeg (5-0)

Stop the presses. The Crusaders gave up some points. A field goal. This week will be a huge guage for who could be the team in Manitoba this year. Oak Park vs. St. Paul’s. Will be a great game versus great rivals.

9 (15) Notre Dame – Calgary (5-0)

Defeated Bowness 33 to 7. Play Henry Wise Wood this week.

10 (12) Riffel Royals – Regina, SK (5-0)

Hammered the Greenall Griffins by a score of 54 to 0. Host the Thom Trojans this week.

11 (2) Bev Facey Falcons – Sherwood Park, AB (4-0-2)

Tied Austin O’Brien this week 28 to 28. Have a bye this week.

12 (3) Salisbury Sabres – Sherwood Park, AB (6-0-1)

Won narrowly over St. Albert 16 to 14.

13 (16) Mount Douglas Rams – Victoria, B.C. (1-0, 2-2)

Beat Notre Dame 59 to 28. Terrell Davis (200+ yards, 5 TDs) and Jordan Deverill continued their strong play (15-24, 241 yards, 2 TDs). Play West Vancouver on Saturday.

14 (14) Catholic Central Crusaders (CCH) – London, ON (3-0, 0-1)

Defeated another strong team this week by a score of 22 to 18. Many in London thought Mother Teresa would top the Crusaders. Play South this week.


15 (19) Harry Ainlay Titans – Edmonton (6-0)

Beat Spruce Grove this week 28 to 21. Play Jasper Place (4-1) this week.

16 (13) W.J. Mouat Hawks – Abbotsford, B.C. (0-1, 3-1)

Lost to St. Thomas More 25 to 20. Back and forth game saw the Hawks turn the ball over too much. Hope to bounce back this week when they play Terry Fox on Friday.

17 (17) Holy Trinity Titans – Oakville, ON (3-1)

Defeated traditional rival Notre Dame this week by a score of 28 to 3. Travel to Georgetown this week.

18 (NR) Holy Names – Windsor, ON (3-0)

Gasper Stare’s victory lap is causing opponents in Windsor to take note. Was spectacular in upset victory over former CFC ranked Herman Griffins.

19 (23) Leo Hayes Lions – Fredericton, NB (4-0)

Had a bye this week. Visit the Oromocto Blues on Friday.

20 (24) Citadel Phoenix – Halifax (5-0)

Defeated Cobequid Cougars in the annual β€˜turkey bowl’ 42 to 10. Play CP Allen (3-0-1) this Saturday. CP Allen tied Horton (CFC β€˜HM’) earlier this season. Should be a great match up.

21 (20) Lakeshore Gators – Port Colborne, ON (4-0)

Defeated St. Paul’s in overtime by a score of 10 to 7. Have a bye this week.

22 (HM) Sydenham Golden Eagles – Sydenham, ON (4-0)

Have picked off where they left off from last year’s National Capital Bowl appearance. Huge test this week when they play fellow 4-0 Kingston team Frontenac.

23 (22) Externat St-Jean-Eudes Condors – Quebec City (5-2)

Lost to CFC #1 SΓ©minaire Saint-FranΓ§ois at home Saturday evening 36 to 22. Another huge game this week when they play Γ‰. sec. CurΓ©-Antoine-Labelle Les Loups in a battle for 3rd place in Quebec.

*tie 24 (18) Aden Bowman Bears – Saskatoon (5-0-1)

Tied Centennial at the Gordie Howe Bowl Thursday night 27 to 27. Could not hold onto 27 to 14 fourth quarter lead. Kyle Siemens had 325 yards through the air with two touchdowns, breaking the team single-season passing record (1647 yards) and tied the TD record (19).

*tie 24 (HM) Γ‰. sec. CurΓ©-Antoine-Labelle les Loups – Laval, QC (5-2)

Have bounced back of late from some early season disappointment. Big game this weekend versus Externat St-Jean-Eudes Condors.

Picture: Holy Names huddle

Honorable mentions (the next 25):

British Columbia

New Westminister Hyacks (New Westminister) (1-0, 2-1)
Vancouver College Fighting Irish – Vancouver (1-0, 2-3)

Alberta

St. Francis – Calgary (2-1)
Raymond Comets – Raymond (4-2)
Spruce Grove – Spruce Grove (2-3)

Saskatchewan

Campbell Tartans – Regina (4-1)
Bishop James Mahoney Saints – Saskatoon (5-0)

Manitoba

None

Ontario

WESTERN
Assumption Lions – Brantford (3-0, 0-1)
Villanova – Windsor (4-0)
Herman – Windsor (3-1)
Cameron Heights – Kitchener (4-0)
Northern Vikings- Sarnia *scores not reported
Mother Teresa – London (2-1, 0-1)
A B Lucas Vikings – London (2-1)
GOLDEN HORSESHOE
St. Thomas More – Hamilton (3-1)
Notre Dame – Brampton (3-0)
Waterdown – Waterdown (4-0)
METRO
King City Lions – King City (2-0, 0-1)
Upper Canada College Blues – Toronto (2-1)
Donald A. Wilson Gators – Whitby (1-0)
Pickering – Pickering (1-0)
St. Michael’s College – Toronto (3-0)
NATIONAL CAPITAL
Barrie North – Barrie (3-0)
St. Peter’s – Ottawa (2-0)
Arnprior – Arnprior (3-0)
NORTHERN
Notre Dame – Sudbury (4-0)
St. Mary’s – Sault Ste. Marie (4-0)

Quebec

AcadΓ©mie Saint-Louis – Quebec (4-3)

New Brunswick

Fredericton Black Kats – Fredericton (4-1)

Nova Scotia

Horton Griffins – Wolfville (3-0-1)

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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. Ontario allows grade 13 players to play. Some provinces limit the total amount of years you can participate in high school football (i.e. Nova Scotia has 3 year maximum). Most provinces are January school years with the exception of Alberta (and Nova Scotia use to be so this class is still on that schedule).
5) List is compiled by CFC high school ranking group. CFC group numbers 20 people from across Canada.
6) In brackets is last weeks ranking. NR = not ranked, HM = honarable mention, NC = No change


LEAGUES IN THE POLL

NOTE: Most provinces have more than 1 tier and therefore there are more teams in each province then what is considered in this poll.

BRITISH COLUMBIA
1) AAA Varsity – 11 man – (18 teams)

ALBERTA
1) TIER 1 (TBD)

SASKATCHEWAN
1) 4A (16 teams)

MANITOBA
1) AAA (8 teams)

ONTARIO
1) Senior / Varsity Tier 1 (TBD)

QUEBEC
1) JUVENILE AAA – DIVISION 1 (10 teams)

NEW BRUNSWICK
1) 12 MAN (11 teams)

NOVA SCOTIA
1) VARSITY (17 teams)

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