CFC50 2018 high school RANKINGS (10): Playoffs see a top 10 plummet

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No. 1 St. Thomas More (6-0, 0-1) – The Knights’ semifinal game was moved to Monday the 5th versus the Cathedral Gaels (2-4). Remaining undefeated will no doubt be the goal of the Knights who have only allowed 26 points all season. The Gaels on the other hand, may have a rough go as they have allowed 103 and only put up 93. We feel confident predicting that our No. 1 team is going to remain No. 1 for one week….but we all know that no lead is safe.

No. 2 Harry Ainlay (7-0, 2-0) – The Titans continued to put up 50+ points on their opponent this past weekend for the city semifinals of the Carr conference, 55-0. Spruce Grove really didn’t stand a chance. However, this upcoming week is the city championship for keys to the city of Edmonton when they play CFC50 Salisbury (6-1, 0-1). You may recall the CFC50 game of the week earlier in the season when these two teams met in the regular season. HA came out on top of that one with a final score of 26-10. Sal is also coming off their city semifinal win against Austin O’Brien, 50-6. Both teams are loaded with CFC100 talent as well as many other solid football players. This should be a fun one to watch come Friday night and the one of three games of the week that we will be following closely.

No 3. Saint-Jean-Eudes (8-0) – The Condors are coming off their 1st round bye and will face CFC50 College Jean-Eudes (5-4) in the juvenile division 1 semifinal. College Jean-Eudes beat CFC50 Charles-Lemoyne (4-5) 24-12 this past weekend for the quarterfinals and will want to continue that momentum. They will go up against the number one defense in the division, giving up only 41 points all season. College Jean-Eudes has given up 209. We think the Condors will be moving on….can we say bring on the Blizzard.

No. 4 Catholic Central (6-0, 2-1) – The Crusaders continue their undefeated season with their semifinal win over St. Thomas Aquinas, 35-0 (mercy score). They will face St. Joseph’s (3-2) in the final of the London District on Friday night. We predict the Crusaders will remain undefeated as they have only allowed 11 points all season in 5 games.

No. 5 W.F. Herman (5-0) – The Green monster comes off their bye and goes right into semifinals against Sandwich (4-3) on Thursday. Herman has allowed only 22 points all season compared to Sandwich’s 114. The tradition powerhouse will continue to roll on through this one and end up at the Windsor-Essex final.

No. 6 Seminaire Saint-Francois (8-1) – The Blizzard had no trouble in their quarterfinal game against Roger-Comtois winning 39-0. They will go on to face CFC50 Cure-Antoine-Labelle (5-4) on the 10th for the second semifinal of the juvenile division 1 bracket. The Blizzard have given up 74 points all season compared to 213 for Cure-Antoine-Labelle. Again, we think that Saint-Francois will be the victors in this one and go on to a re-match with the Condors in the Bol d’Or.

No. 7 A.B Lucas (7-0, 2-0) – With  their recent semifinal win over Parkside CI, 43-10, Lucas has a doozy coming up as they face CFC50 London South on Thursday. This is second game of the week to watch as both teams could come out the victor. In the regular season showdown, Lucas beat South 34-7. Lucas has scored 208 for and 41 against versus South’s 159 for and 81 against. A battle of the two big dawgs in London is about to go down.

No. 8 Lord Tweedsmuir (6-0, 1-1) – Tweedy continues to dominate their AAA eastern conference opponents with their last regular season game, 31-0 over Abbotsford. For their effort, they win the wild card round bye in the BCHSFB league. They will face the winner of this weekend’s New Westminster – Abbotsford matchup in two weeks.

No. 9 Notre Dame CGY (6-0, 0-1) – Coming out of their first round bye, the Pride will play Bishop O’Byrne (2-3) on Monday night in the Calgary division 1 semifinal round. In 6 games played, they only allowed 31 points against them and put up 222. Their biggest upset was beating St. Francis 14-10 the beginning of October. We see this rematch happening again for the city final, but they will have to beat BOB first.

No. 10 Vincent Massey WPG (8-0-1, 1-0) – Garden City was shut out 43-0 this past weekend for the Anavets Bowl semifinal. They will go on to face CFC50 St. Paul’s who they upset in week 3, 14-10. Like the other two games of the week above, this will be the other top 10 game to follow. Massey, in 7 games, has allowed 52 points and put up 299 compared to St. Paul’s 261 points for and 24 against. It is so close between these two teams and are loaded with talent. Could this be Massey’s year? We are going to remain neutral on this one.

CFC50 RANKINGS for Week 10

RK Wk 10 School/Team Mascot City Prov. Conf. Rec. Non-Conf. Rec. LAST RSLT – wk 10
1 1 St. Thomas More Knights Hamilton ON 6-0 0-1 MONDAY v. Cathedral (semifinal)
2 2 Harry Ainlay Titans Edmonton AB 7-0 2-0 won 55-0 v. Spruce Grove (semifinal)
3 3 Saint-Jean-Eudes Condors Québec QC 8-0 BYE
4 4 Catholic Central Crusaders London ON 6-0 2-1 won 35-0 v. St. Thomas Aquinas (semifinal)
5 5 W.F. Herman Green Griffins Windsor ON 5-0 BYE
6 6 Séminaire Saint-François Blizzard Quebec QC 8-1 won 39-0 v. Roger-Comtois (quarterfinal)
7 7 A.B Lucas Vikings London ON 7-0 2-0 won 43-10 v. Parkside CI
8 10 Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers Surrey BC 6-0 1-1 won 31-0 v. Abbotsford
9 9 Notre Dame Pride Calgary AB 6-0 0-1 BYE
10 11 Vincent Massey Trojans Winnipeg MB 8-0-1 1-0 won 43-0 v. Garden City (semifinal)
11 32 Miller Marauders Regina SK 7-2 won 23-3 v. Leboldus (city final)
12 12 Vancouver College Fighting Irish Vancouver BC 8-0 1-1 won 41-14 v. Notre Dame
13 13 St. Francis Browns Calgary AB 3-1 2-0 BYE
14 14 Holy Names Knights Windsor ON 6-1 0-1 BYE
15 15 Holy Trinity Titans Oakville ON 7-0-1 won 48-7 v. Notre Dame (semifinal)
16 16 St. Paul’s Crusaders Winnipeg MB 7-1 won 22-3 v. Dakota (semifinal)
17 17 Huron Heights Warriors Newmarket ON 6-3 won 28-0 v. David Suzuki
18 18 Cardinal Newman Cardinals Stoney Creek ON 5-1 MONDAY v. Bishop Ryan (semifinal)
19 19 Holy Trinity Titans Courtice ON 6-0 1-0 BYE
20 20 St. Thomas More Knights Burnaby BC 7-1 1-0 won 30-22 v. Mission
21 21 London South Lions London ON 6-1 1-0 won 42-21 v. Sir Wilfrid Laurier
22 22 Nelson Lords Burlington ON 6-0 2-0 won 59-22 v. MM Robinson (semifinal)
23 23 Jacob Hespeler Hawks Cambridge ON 6-0 0-1 won 68-0 v. Waterloo-Oxford
24 24 Salisbury Sabres Sherwood Park AB 6-1 0-1 won 50-6 v. Austin O’Brien (semifinal)
25 25 Terry Fox Ravens Port Coquitlam BC 6-2 2-0 won 84-7 v. Centennial
26 26 L.C.I. Rams Lethbridge AB 5-0 2-3 won 17-7 v. Raymond
27 27 Tantramar Regional Titans Sackville NB 8-0 won 42-0 v. Riverview (provincial final)
28 28 St. Marcellinus Spirit Mississauga ON 4-0 0-2 BYE
29 29 A. N. Myer Marauders Niagara Falls ON 7-0 0-1 won 42-22 v. Westlane (league final)
30 30 Notre Dame College Fighting Irish Welland ON 7-0 won 30-6 v. Saint Michael (semifinal)
31 33 Centennial Chargers Saskatoon SK 7-1 won 16-14 OT v. Holy Cross (city final)
32 34 St. Peter’s Knights Ottawa ON 5-0 won 36-0 v. Glebe
33 8 Leboldus Golden Suns Regina SK 8-1 0-1 lost 3-23 v. Miller (city final)
34 31 Holy Cross Crusaders Saskatoon SK 7-1 lost 14-16 OT v. Centennial (city final)
35 39 Mount Douglas Rams Victoria BC 4-3 won 34-28 v. New Westminster
36 40 College Jean-Eudes Aigles Montreal QC 5-4 won 24-12 v. Charles-Lemoyne (quarterfinal)
37 41 Barrie North Vikings Barrie ON 7-0 won 50-1 v. Collingwood (semifinal)
38 38 Citadel Phoenix Halifax NS 8-0 won 22-0 v. Auburn
39 35 Raymond Comets Raymond AB 2-2 2-1 lost 17-7 v. LCI
40 43 Curé-Antoine-Labelle Loups Laval QC 5-4 won 24-8 v. College Notre-Dame (quarterfinal)
41 44 Korah Colts Sault Ste Marie ON 7-0 won 52-23 v. Lively (NOSSA semifinal)
42 42 South Delta Sun Devils Delta BC 4-3 FORFEIT won v. Belmont
43 48 St. Joan of Arc Knights Barrie ON 7-0 won 54-0 v. St. Peter’s
44 37 Notre Dame Jugglers Burnaby BC 5-2 1-1 lost 41-14 v. Vancouver College
45 45 Etobicoke Rams Etobicoke ON 5-0 FORFEIT won v. East York
46 NR La Salle Black Knights Kingston ON 6-0 MONDAY v. FSS
47 46 College Charles-Lemoyne Longueuil QC 4-5 lost 12-24 v. College Jean-Eudes (quarterfinal)
48 NR Henry Wise Wood Warriors Calgary AB 5-2 1-0 won 19-7 v. Centennial (quarterfinal)
49 49 College Notre-Dame Cactus Montreal QC 4-5 lost 24-8 v. Cure-Antoine-Labelle (quarterfinal)
50 50 Almonte Thunderbolts Almonte ON 5-0 FORFEIT won v. Renfrew

Who’s getting ranked?

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The CFC50 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 CFC50 evaluated?

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

The CFC50 is a RELATIVE RANKING that considers top tier leagues from all eight high school playing provinces (minimum one team represented from each province) and the strength of the league that they play in. 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 CFC50 is released every Monday (other than on Holidays) at 12 noon.

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