CFC25 2019 Small School RANKINGS (13): AB, NS crown provincial champs

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No. 1 Holy Trinity Academy Knights (11-0) – The Alberta Tier 2 champions have been crowned with the Knights win over CFC25 Austin O’Brien, 35-3. Remaining undefeated at 11-0, Holy Trinity keeps the No.1 spot on the inaugural CFC25 Small School Rankings. Congratulations!

No. 2 Vernon Panthers (7-0, 2-0) – The Panthers are one step closer to repeating their AA provincial championship with their win over CFC25 Ballenas, 37-0. They will face a motivated and fired up CFC25 Langley Saints crew who also won their semifinal against former CFC25 GW Graham, 33-32. The AA BC Provincial Championship will be played Saturday at BC Place.


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No. 3 Collège Bourget Voltigeurs (8-3) Juvenile 1b Bol d’Or Champions


Yorkton Raider Gridders 5a provincial champions

No. 4 Yorkton Raider Gridders (9-0) – 5a Saskatchewan Provincial Champions

No. 5 Cochrane Cobras (10-0) – Another Alberta champion was crowned this weekend with the Cochrane Cobras taking out the CFC25 Holy Rosary Raiders, 17-0, in the Tier 3 championship. Congratulations!

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CFC25 RANKINGS Week 13

13 WK School/Team Mascot City Prov. Conf. Rec. Non-Conf. Rec. RSLT – week 13
1 1 Holy Trinity Academy Knights Okotoks AB 11-0 Final W 35-3 v. Austin O’Brien (Tier 2 prov final)
2 2 Vernon Panthers Vernon BC 7-0 2-0 W 37-0 v. Ballenas (semifinal)
3 3 Collège Bourget Voltigeurs Rigaud QC 8-3 Final season over – Juv 1b Bol d’Or champions
4 4 Yorkton Raider Gridders Yorkton SK 9-0 Final season over – 5a provincial champions
5 5 Cochrane Cobras Cochrane AB 10-0 Final 0-2 W 17-0 v. Holy Rosary (Tier 3 prov final)
6 6 Holy Cross Hurricanes Peterborough ON 8-1 IDLE v. CFC50 Korah (Northern Bowl – OFSAA)
7 7 Miles Mac Buckeyes Winnipeg MB 9-1 Final season over – D2 provincial champions
8 8 L’Odyssee Olympiens Moncton NB 10-0 Final season over – D2 provincial champions
9 10 Séminaire Saint-Joseph Vert et Or Trois-Rivieres QC 9-1 Final season over
10 12 Bishop J. Mahoney Saints Saskatoon SK 7-2 Final 0-1 season over
11 13 É. sec. Saint-Stanislas Patriots Saint-Jerome QC 6-3 Final season over
12 15 Portage Collegiate Trojans Portage la Prairie MB 9-1 Final season over
13 NR Langley Saints Langley BC 4-1 3-0 W 33-32 v. G.W Graham (semifinal)
14 16 Greenall Griffins Balgonie SK 7-1 Final season over
15 22 Cardston Cougars Cardston AB 8-1 Final 0-2 season over
16 18 Delhi District Delhi ON 6-0 Final season over – Haldimand-Norfolk champions
17 9 Ballenas Whalers Nanaimo BC 7-1 Final 1-0 L 37-0 v. Vernon (semifinal)
18 11 Austin O’Brien Crusaders Edmonton AB 8-4 Final L 35-3 v. Holy Trinity Academy (Tier 2 prov final)
19 20 Thomas A. Stewart Griffins Peterborough ON 8-1 Final season over – AAA COSSA champions
20 21 Balfour Bears Regina SK 5-3 Final season over
21 23 HJ Cody Lakers Sylvan Lake AB 8-1 Final season over
22 24 Lloydminster Barons Lloydminster AB 9-2 Final 0-1 season over
23 NR Horton Griffins Wolfville NS 5-3 Final W 13- 0 v. Sydney (D2 prov final)
24 25 St. Mary’s Mustangs Owen Sound ON 7-1 Final season over
25 19 Holy Rosary Raiders Lloydminster AB 7-4* Final 1-0 L 17-0 v. Cochrane (Tier 3 prov final)

Previous ranking: Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7, Week 8, Week 9, Week 10, Week 11, Week 12, Week 13, 

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Who’s getting ranked?

For the first time, Canadafootballchat.com (CFC) is pleased to bring you the national ‘Small School’ high school football rankings known as the CFC25.

The CFC25 rankings considers all conference and non-conference games (in Canada and the United States) while scrimmages are not evaluated (there is no such thing as an exhibition game – those are classified as non-conference games) and forfeit* wins are not considered towards overall record.

How is the CFC25 evaluated?

Leagues/teams included in rankings:

  • British Columbia: AA Varsity
  • Alberta: Tier 2-4
  • Saskatchewan: 12-man 3A rural, Saskatoon  – 5A, Regina – Stewart
  • Manitoba: Division 2 and 3 Varsity
  • Ontario: NSSAA – Haldimand-Norfolk, BAA – Bluewater, COSSAA – Kawartha, COSSAA – Bay of Quinte, LRFL – Lanark-Renfrew, LGSSAA – Brockville, EOFC – Cornwall
  • Quebec: Juvenile Division 1b
  • New Brunswick: 12-man D2E and D2W
  • Nova Scotia: Div. 2 Nova – Sydney Academy, Horton, Millwood, Avon View, Cole Harbour. Scotia – Sackville, Park View, J.L. Ilsley, Central Kings, West Kings (***NS league was re-aligned Oct. 1, 2019. These are now the Division 2 teams and will take into affect for week 7 ranking)

The CFC25 is a RELATIVE RANKING that considers small school leagues from all eight high school playing provinces (minimum one team represented from each province) and the strength of the league. Additional criteria used to determine the relative ranking are the ability to accomplish winning a championship, the impact players and performers on that team (ie. CFC100s, CDN All-Stars etc.), and a team’s coaching and recent tradition.

The CFC Scouting Bureau consists of CFC Reporters, CFC Scouts, and selected local reporters and scouts who submit local ranking results on a weekly basis. The CFC25 is released every Tuesday (other than on Holidays) at 12 noon.

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