CFC50 2018 High School RANKINGS (12): Top 10 shaken and stirred

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No. 1 St. Thomas More (9-0, 0-1) – Down 22-0 at the half against CFC50 No. 33 Nelson Lords, STM took advantage of missed opportunities by the Lords offense and missed tackles by their defense. Late in the 3rd quarter, the Lords brought the score up to 22-14, however, after a key return by the Knights, they pulled away adding one more score before the night was done. STM will face CFC50 No. 19 Cardinal Newman (7-2), who they have beat twice, 22-10 and 17-7.

No. 2 Harry Ainlay (9-0, 2-0) – It was no contest as the Titans rolled over the Lindsay Thurber Raiders, 49-14, in the Alberta regional semifinal. They will go on to the provincial final where we see a rematch of last year’s final matchup against CFC50 No. 5, the St. Francis Browns (5-2, 2-0). They defeated the Browns last year, 12-3 for the provincial crown, we predict that they will repeat, but by a few more scores. The Titans are having that kind of season.

No 3. Catholic Central (7-0, 2-1) – Play Monday @ 8:30pm v. CFC50 A.B Lucas

No. 4 A.B Lucas (8-0, 2-0) – Play Monday @ 8:30pm v. CFC50 Catholic Central

No. 5 St. Francis (5-2, 2-0) – The Browns got their revenge as they took down the former CFC50 No. 9 (now No. 18), 22-14 this past weekend to earn them the bid into the provincial final. We think they will have a tough job bringing down the Titans, but after what’s gone on across the country these past two weeks, HOPE can create a certain momentum that is hard to contain. Do they have enough in the tank?

No. 6 College Jean-Eudes (7-4) – In the upset of huge proportions, the Aigles stunned Quebec in the juvenile ranks as they beat former CFC50 No. 3, Saint-Jean-Eudes, in the semifinals. The underdog had a tough job ahead of them as they set to meet the Blizzard for the 2018 Bol d’Or. At the end of the 3rd quarter, the score was 32-17 for the Blizzard. We checked again and they had tied it up 32-32 to send them into OT. The Aigles came out the victor of that one, 38-32, and are the new 2018 Bol d’Or Champions. Congratulations to them. Talk about peaking at the most optimal time!!

No. 7 Holy Names (8-1, 0-1) – In another battle on the field, Holy Names went out and beat the green machine, CFC50 (former No. 4) No. 14 Herman, with a score of 17-6 in the WECSSAA final. They will now go on to face the Northern Vikings for the SWOSSAA finals and the chance to go to the Northern Bowl where CFC50 No. 13 Huron Heights waits.

No. 8 Vincent Massey WPG (9-0-1, 1-0) – 2018 Manitoba Provincial Champions

No. 9 Miller (8-2) – 2018 Saskatchewan Provincial Champions

No. 10 Vancouver College (9-0, 1-1) – With an undefeated season, the Irish continue to roll all other opponents as they took apart a tough South Delta team this past weekend in the B.C quarterfinals. The Sun Devils started off strong and were leading 12-7 midway into the 2nd quarter. However after a huge interception for a touchdown by the Irish, the tides began to turn and key injuries on the Sun Devils began to pile up. At the half, they trailed 27-12. With about a minute left in the 3rd quarter, the score was 41-12 for the Irish and they added one more score to bring the final to 48-12. The Irish will now face CFC50 No. 24 Mount Douglas for 1 of 2 semifinals in the AAA ranks.

CFC50 RANKINGS for Week 12

Wk 12 Wk 11 School/Team Mascot City Prov. Conf. Rec. Non-Conf. Rec. LAST RSLT – wk 12
1 1 St. Thomas More Knights Hamilton ON 9-0 0-1 won 36-14 v. Nelson (GHAC semifinal)
2 2 Harry Ainlay Titans Edmonton AB 9-0 2-0 won 49-14 v. Lindsay Thurber (regional semifinal)
3 3 Catholic Central Crusaders London ON 7-0 2-1 Did not play
4 6 A.B Lucas Vikings London ON 8-0 2-0 Did not play
5 12 St. Francis Browns Calgary AB 5-2 2-0 won 22-14 v. Notre Dame (regional final)
6 14 College Jean-Eudes Aigles Montreal QC 7-4 (season final) won 38-32 v. Sem. Saint-Francois (Bol d’Or)
7 13 Holy Names Knights Windsor ON 8-1 0-1 won 17-6 v. Herman (WECSSAA final)
8 8 Vincent Massey Trojans Winnipeg MB 9-0-1 (season final) 1-0 Provincial Champions
9 10 Miller Marauders Regina SK 8-2 (season final) Provincial Champions
10 11 Vancouver College Fighting Irish Vancouver BC 9-0 1-1 won 48-12 v. South Delta (quarterfinal)
11 15 Holy Trinity Titans Courtice ON 8-0 1-0 won 46-0 v. St. Mary’s (LOSSA final)
12 5 Séminaire Saint-François Blizzard Quebec QC 9-2 lost 32-38 v. College Jean-Eudes (Bol d’Or)
13 17 Huron Heights Warriors Newmarket ON 7-3 won 38-8 v. Baltimore (MD) rank 13692
14 20 Jacob Hespeler Hawks Cambridge ON 9-0 0-1 won 14-5 v. North Park (CWOSSA semifinal)
15 16 St. Paul’s Crusaders Winnipeg MB 7-2 (season final) season over
16 21 Terry Fox Ravens Port Coquitlam BC 8-2 2-0 won 35-21 v. Notre Dame (quarterfinal)
17 4 W.F. Herman Green Griffins Windsor ON 7-1 (season final) lost 6-17 v. Holy Names (WECSSAA final)
18 9 Notre Dame Pride Calgary AB 8-1 (season final) 0-1 lost 14-22 v. St. Francis (regional final)
19 23 Cardinal Newman Cardinals Stoney Creek ON 7-2 won 27-6 v. Corpus Christi (GHAC semifinal)
20 22 Saint-Jean-Eudes Condors Québec QC 8-1 (season final) season over
21 24 South Lions London ON 6-2 (season final) 1-0 season over
22 25 Leboldus Golden Suns Regina SK 8-1 (season final) 0-1 season over
23 26 Tantramar Regional Titans Sackville NB 8-0 (season final) Provincial Champions
24 30 Mount Douglas Rams Victoria BC 7-2 won 43-21 v. STM (quarterfinal)
25 28 Salisbury Sabres Sherwood Park AB 6-2 (season final) 0-1 season over
26 NR New Westminster Hyacks New Westminster BC 6-3 1-1 won 34-16 v. Lord Tweedsmuir (quarterfinal)
27 32 St. Paul Patriots Welland ON 7-2 0-1 won 24-21 v. A.N Myer (SOSSA final)
28 29 St. Peter’s Knights Ottawa ON 7-0 IDLE v. Korah (OFSAA National Capital Bowl Nov. 27)
29 33 Citadel Phoenix Halifax NS 10-0 (season final) won 43-12 v. CP Allen (div 1 T1 final)
30 19 Nelson Lords Burlington ON 7-1 (season final) 2-0 lost 14-36 v. STM (GHAC semifinal)
31 27 A. N Myer Marauders Niagara Falls ON 7-1 (season final) 0-1 lost 21-24 v. St. Paul’s (SOSSA semifinal)
32 7 Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers Surrey BC 6-1 (season final) 1-1 lost 10-34 v. New Westminster (quarterfinal)
33 37 St. Joan of Arc Knights Barrie ON 9-0 won 14-7 v. Barrie North (GBSSA final)
34 35 Korah Colts Sault Ste Marie ON 8-0 IDLE v. St. Peter (OFSAA Northern Bowl Nov. 27)
35 39 Henry Wise Wood Warriors Calgary AB 6-3 (season final) 1-0 season over
36 40 Lorne Park Spartans Mississauga ON 2-5 2-1 IDLE (Nov. 27 v. SOSSA champion)
37 43 Centennial Chargers Saskatoon SK 7-2 (season final) season over
38 44 L.C.I. Rams Lethbridge AB 5-1 (season final) 2-3 season over
39 45 Holy Cross Crusaders Saskatoon SK 7-1 (season final) season over
40 NR Resurrection Phoenix Waterloo ON 6-1-1 won 12-7 v. St. James (CWOSSA semifinal)
41 18 St. Thomas More Knights Burnaby BC 8-2 (season final) 1-0 lost 21-43 v. Mount Doug (quarterfinal)
42 46 Raymond Comets Raymond AB 2-2 (season final) 2-1 season over
43 47 Curé-Antoine-Labelle Loups Laval QC 5-5 (season final) season over
44 48 Westmount Wildcats Hamilton Public ON 7-0 0-1 IDLE v. St. Paul (SOSSA semifinal Nov. 20)
45 49 College Charles-Lemoyne Longueuil QC 4-5 (season final) season over
46 50 College Notre-Dame Cactus Montreal QC 4-5 (season final) season over
47 NR Holy Cross Crusaders Kingston ON 7-1 EOSSAA Final v.s Ganaoque
48 NR Northern Red Knights Toronto ON 6-2 won 27-7 Etobicoke (TDSB finals)
49 NR St. Ignatius Falcons Thunder Bay ON 7-1 won 22-7 v. Hammarskjold (SSSAA final)
50 31 Barrie North Vikings Barrie ON 8-1 (season final) lost 7-14 v. JOA (GBSSA final)

Who’s getting ranked?

For the ninth year in a row, Canadafootballchat.com (CFC) is pleased to bring you the national high school football rankings known as the CFC50.

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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