CFC50 2018 High School RANKINGS (13): Alberta crowns champion with epic defensive battle, upsets in B.C semis rocks top 10

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No. 1 St. Thomas More (10-0, 0-1) – STM will face off against CFC50 No. 2 Catholic Central Monday afternoon in the OFSAA Western Bowl.  This National final is going to full of emotion. STM will be looking to win their 4th straight OFSAA banner while the Crusaders have made 5 appearances, but haven’t won a banner yet. This is the CFC50 National final you don’t want to miss. Read the breakdown here.

No. 2 Catholic Central (8-0, 2-1) – As mentioned above, CCH will have to go through CFC50 No. 1 St.Thomas More in the OFSAA Western Bowl to claim top spot and the CFC50 National Championship. Read the breakdown here.

No 3. St. Francis (6-2, 2-0) – One of the biggest upsets of the season, the Browns squeezed the dominant CFC50 No. 4 (previously No. 2) in one of the most low scoring games that we have ever seen, 3-2. We aren’t sure they weren’t playing soccer. We thought that the game would be competitive, but no contest for the Browns. Boy were we wrong. This would have been a great game to watch. So, the 2018 Provincial Championship trophy comes back to Calgary. This one is going to take a long time to get over up North. Congrats to the Browns for an incredible win. We can’t wait for next season!

No. 4 Harry Ainlay (9-1, 2-0) – Who spoiled the party? In a stunning loss to the CFC50 No. 3 St. Francis Browns, 2-3, we had to check and then double check the final score. We still are caught shaking our heads. What an upset by the Browns. No doubt the Titans didn’t quite know what happened either. However, that being said, we have all the confidence that this team is going to finish what they started this year, next year. We have to give a shout out to the Titans who had a terrific season.

No. 5 Holy Names (9-1, 01-) – The Knights will get a chance at an OFSAA banner in the Northern Bowl against CFC50 No. 12 Huron Heights. Both teams were idle last week so everyone should be well rested and ready to go. We think this will be a close game.

No. 6 College Jean-Eudes (7-4) – 2018 Bol d’Or Provincial Champions

No. 7 Vincent Massey WPG (9-0-1, 1-0) – 2018 Manitoba Provincial Champions

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

No. 9 Mount Douglas (8-2) – Another upset in B.C semifinals was the Rams over the previously undefeated CFC50 No. 20 Vancouver College this past weekend. In a game where the Rams were in control, but it was a battle to the end and ended in a 31-28 victory with a last play field goal by CFC100 youngster Jackson Reid. Much like Harry Ainlay in Alberta, the Irish had an incredible season and looked to be on their way to the provincial final. BUT, the Rams and CFC100 quarterback Kremler had something to say about that. Like we said last week, do not sleep on this team, they get hot in the playoffs and have talent that are gamers and step it up in big games. Hats off to the Rams. They will now face defending champions, the CFC50 No. 16 New Westminster Hyacks for the 2018 Provincial Championship.

No. 10 Holy Trinity (Courtice) (8-0, 1-0) – Cracking the top 10 for the first time all season, the Titans will face CFC50 No. 33 St. Joan of Arc in the OFSAA Simcoe Bowl this week. Both teams are undefeated and have put up a lot of points on their opponents over the regular season. Good luck to both!

CFC50 RANKINGS for Week 13

Wk 13 Wk 12 School/Team Mascot City Prov. Conf. Rec. Non-Conf. Rec. LAST RSLT – wk 12
1 1 St. Thomas More Knights Hamilton ON 10-0 0-1 won 20-9 v. Cardinal Newman (GHAC finals)
2 3 Catholic Central Crusaders London ON 8-0 2-1 won 41-27 v. A.B Lucas (WOSSAA final)
3 5 St. Francis Browns Calgary AB 6-2 (season final) 2-0 won 3-2 v. Harry Ainlay (provincial final)
4 2 Harry Ainlay Titans Edmonton AB 9-1 (season final) 2-0 lost 2-3 v. St. Francis (provincial final)
5 7 Holy Names Knights Windsor ON 9-1 0-1 29-10 v. Northern (SWOSSAA finals)
6 6 College Jean-Eudes Aigles Montreal QC 7-4 (season final) Provincial Champions
7 8 Vincent Massey Trojans Winnipeg MB 9-0-1 (season final) 1-0 Provincial Champions
8 9 Miller Marauders Regina SK 8-2 (season final) Provincial Champions
9 24 Mount Douglas Rams Victoria BC 8-2 won 31-28 v. Vancouver College (AAA semifinal)
10 11 Holy Trinity Titans Courtice ON 8-0 1-0 IDLE v. St. Joan of Arc (OFSSA Simcoe Bowl Nov. 28)
11 12 Séminaire Saint-François Blizzard Quebec QC 9-2 (season final) season over
12 13 Huron Heights Warriors Newmarket ON 7-3 IDLE v. Holy Names (OFSAA Northern Bowl Nov. 27)
13 4 A.B Lucas Vikings London ON 8-1 (season final) 2-0 lost 21-47 v. Catholic Central (WOSSAA final)
14 14 Jacob Hespeler Hawks Cambridge ON 10-0 0-1 won 16-0 v. Resurrection (CWOSSA finals)
15 15 St. Paul’s Crusaders Winnipeg MB 7-2 (season final) season over
16 26 New Westminster Hyacks New Westminster BC 7-3 1-1 won 33-0 v. Terry Fox (AAA semifinal)
17 17 W.F. Herman Green Griffins Windsor ON 7-1 (season final) season over
18 18 Notre Dame Pride Calgary AB 8-1 (season final) 0-1 season over
19 20 Saint-Jean-Eudes Condors Québec QC 8-1 (season final) season over
20 10 Vancouver College Fighting Irish Vancouver BC 9-1 (season final) 1-1 lost 28-31 v. Mount Doug (AAA semifinal)
21 21 London South Lions London ON 6-2 (season final) 1-0 season over
22 22 Leboldus Golden Suns Regina SK 8-1 (season final) 0-1 season over
23 23 Tantramar Regional Titans Sackville NB 8-0 (season final) Provincial Champions
24 19 Cardinal Newman Cardinals Stoney Creek ON 7-3 (season final) lost 9-20 v. St. Thomas More (GHAC finals)
25 25 Salisbury Sabres Sherwood Park AB 6-2 (season final) 0-1 season over
26 27 St. Paul Patriots Welland ON 8-2 0-1 won 36-23 v. Westmount (SOSSA finals)
27 28 St. Peter’s Knights Ottawa ON 7-0 IDLE v. Korah (OFSAA National Capital Bowl Nov. 27)
28 29 Citadel Phoenix Halifax NS 10-0 (season final) Provincial Champions
29 30 Nelson Lords Burlington ON 7-1 (season final) 2-0 season over
30 35 Henry Wise Wood Warriors Calgary AB 6-3 (season final) 1-0 season over
31 31 A. N. Myer Marauders Niagara Falls ON 7-1 (season final) 0-1 season over
32 32 Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers Surrey BC 6-1 (season final) 1-1 season over
33 33 St. Joan of Arc Knights Barrie ON 9-0 IDLE v. Holy Trinity (OFSAA Simcoe Bowl Nov. 28)
34 34 Korah Colts Sault Ste Marie ON 8-0 IDLE v. St. Peter (OFSAA Northern Bowl Nov. 27)
35 16 Terry Fox Ravens Port Coquitlam BC 8-3 (season final) 2-0 lost 0-33 v. New Westminster (AAA semifinal)
36 36 Lorne Park Spartans Mississauga ON 2-5 2-1 IDLE v. St. Paul (SOSSA Golden Horseshoe Bowl Nov. 27)
37 37 Centennial Chargers Saskatoon SK 7-2 (season final) season over
38 38 L.C.I. Rams Lethbridge AB 5-1 (season final) 2-3 season over
39 39 Holy Cross Crusaders Saskatoon SK 7-1 (season final) season over
40 41 St. Thomas More Knights Burnaby BC 8-2 (season final) 1-0 season over
41 42 Raymond Comets Raymond AB 2-2 (season final) 01-Feb season over
42 43 Curé-Antoine-Labelle Loups Laval QC 5-5 (season final) season over
43 45 College Charles-Lemoyne Longueuil QC 4-5 (season final) season over
44 46 College Notre-Dame Cactus Montreal QC 4-5 (season final) season over
45 47 Holy Cross Crusaders Kingston ON 8-1 won 15-14 v. Ganaoque (EOSSAA finals)
46 48 Northern Red Knights Toronto ON 7-2 won 18-15 OT v. Chaminade College (TDSB finals)
47 40 Resurrection Phoenix Waterloo ON 6-1-2 (season final) lost 0-16 v. Jacob Hespeler (CWOSSA finals)
48 44 Westmount Wildcats Hamilton Public ON 7-1 (season final) 0-1 lost 23-36 v. St. Paul (SOSSA semifinal)
49 49 St. Ignatius Falcons Thunder Bay ON 7-1 IDLE v. Northern (TO) (OFSAA Metro Bowl Nov. 27)
50 50 Barrie North Vikings Barrie ON 8-1 (season final) season over

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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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