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Hard fought and well-earned victory tonight 22-10! Amazing effort from every single Knight who put on a pair of shoulder pads tonight. #OWE #Finish
— STMKnights (@STM_Football) September 22, 2018
No. 1 St. Thomas More Knights (2-0, 0-1) – Probably STM’s most competitive game all year – maybe Cathedral coming up – the Knights prevailed over the Cardinals in a close one, 22-10. With an easier contest up this week against St. Mary’s, the Knights can continue to develop and clean up any nagging issues.
GAMEDAY! #IATE pic.twitter.com/9gEed1g2Ls
— Harry Ainlay Titans (@HATitansFB) September 21, 2018
No. 2 Harry Ainlay Titans (2-0, 2-0) – Another non-competitive game as the Titans absolutely destroyed Bellerose, 77-0. Next week Jasper Place may be a bit better, but it won’t be close.
No. 3 Séminaire Saint-François Blizzard (3-0) – 16-2 for the Blizzard was the final score. This was actually a lot closer than we had predicted against Séminaire Saint-Louis. The freeze was just a cool breeze. They will blow up against Roger-Comtois this next week.
The Sr. #Browns ? team with a convincing 45-0 win over Crescent Heights. #GoBrownsGo
— St FrancisCSSD (@StFrancisCCSD) September 22, 2018
No. 4 St. Francis Browns (2-0, 1-0) – Another blowout in Alberta, the Browns took it to Crescent Heights, 45-0. They will calmly keep taking apart their opponents until they meet Notre Dame and Henry Wise Wood. Next week they play the Centennial Coyotes, again, it won’t be an easy one for Centennial.
*updated: Centennial forfeit game this week. Browns will play non-conference game v. the Cochrane Cobras
No. 5 Holy Names Knights (2-0, 0-1) – For the second week in a row, the Knights shut out their opponent with a final score of 47-0 against Sandwich. Next week will be much of the same as they take on the Villanova Wildcats.
Final score was 36-6 for the good guys. A weekend of rest for the players and on to South Delta. #gohyacks
— NWSS Hyack Football (@HyackFootball) September 22, 2018
No. 6 New Westminster Hyacks (2-0, 1-1) – In a torrential downpour, the Hyacks continue to in with a 36-6 victory over the Handsworth Royals. The defense came up big and they relied on their ground-and-pound philosophy. This upcoming week, will be a true test as they play the CFC50 No. 33 South Delta Sun Devils who the Hyacks took out in the semi-finals of last year and left the Sun Devils with a bad taste in their mouth. This is going to be one charged game.
A few more images from yesterday's @SouthFBall win 60-11 over @MedwayHS in #RedFeather @unitedwayemca action. @SCI_Lions @londonhsfball @TVRAthletics @chatfootball #519Football pic.twitter.com/c4t3xKAy8E
— David Rodenhiser (@drodenhi1) September 22, 2018
No. 7 London South Lions (1-0, 1-0) – In another steamroller, South finished off Medway, 60-11 this past weekend. They’ll match up against a tougher opponent next week when they face CFC50 No. 42 A.B. Lucas.
Victoire 37-7 des Condors face aux Aigles
— SJE Football (@SJEFOOTBALL) September 22, 2018
No. 8 Saint-Jean-Eudes Condors (4-0) – The Condors soundly took out College Jean-Eudes with a final score of 37-7. They continue their march as they play Academie Saint-Louis next.
No. 9 Catholic Central Crusaders (1-0, 1-1) – This was probably the most competitive game of the week. The Crusaders pulled it off against the Huron Heights Warriors with a victory score of 31-28. The Warriors were up 14-0 in the first quarter and from there it was a battle to the end. The Crusaders will play St. Thomas Aquinas this next week.
Discussing @icvmcwpg @VMCTrojansFball @kyfilewich at 7:45 on the program! https://t.co/9ejlLvvCYR
— VMC Trojans Football (@VMCTrojansFball) September 24, 2018
No. 10 Vincent Massey Trojans (3-0, 1-0) – Well hello there Trojans. This was the biggest game of the week as the Trojans took on the other strongest team in Winnipeg, MB, the CFC50 No. 16 St. Paul’s Crusaders. With a final score of 14-10, these two teams battle it out every year as to who is going to get top spot in the city. We have to give a big shout out to them for their performance. This week they go on to play Sturgeon Heights at home on Thursday.
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CFC50 RANKINGS Week 4
RK | Wk 3 | School/Team Mascot | City | Prov. | Conf. Rec. | Non-Conf. Rec. | LAST RSLT – wk 3 |
1 | 1 | St. Thomas More Knights | Hamilton | ON | 2-0 | 0-1 | won 22-10 v. Cardinal Newman |
2 | 2 | Harry Ainlay Titans | Edmonton | AB | 2-0 | 2-0 | won 77-0 v. Bellerose |
3 | 3 | Séminaire Saint-François Blizzard | Quebec | QC | 3-0 | – | won 16-2 v. Académie Saint-Louis |
4 | 4 | St. Francis Browns | Calgary | AB | 2-0 | 1-0 | won 45-0 v. Crescent Hts |
5 | 5 | Holy Names Knights | Windsor | ON | 2-0 | 0-1 | won 47-0 v. Sandwich |
6 | 7 | New Westminster Hyacks | New Westminster | BC | 2-0 | 1-1 | won 36-6 v. Handsworth |
7 | 8 | London South Lions | London | ON | 1-0 | 1-0 | won 60-11 v. Medway |
8 | 9 | Saint-Jean-Eudes Condors | Québec | QC | 4-0 | – | won 37-7 v. College Jean-Eudes |
9 | 10 | Catholic Central Crusaders | London | ON | 1-0 | 1-1 | won 31-28 v. Huron Heights |
10 | 18 | Vincent Massey Trojans | Winnipeg | MB | 3-0 | 1-0 | won 14-10 v. St. Paul’s |
11 | 11 | Terry Fox Ravens | Port Coquitlam | BC | 2-0 | 2-0 | won 42-0 v. Kelowna |
12 | 12 | Richview Saints | Toronto | ON | – | – | DNP |
13 | 13 | Lorne Park Spartans | Mississauga | ON | – | 2-1 | won 34-7 v. Northern |
14 | 14 | W.F. Herman Green Griffins | Windsor | ON | 2-0 | – | won 36-3 v. l’Essor |
15 | 15 | Holy Trinity Titans | Oakville | ON | 1-0-1 | – | GAME POSTPONED v. St. Thomas Aquinas (weather) |
16 | 6 | St. Paul’s Crusaders | Winnipeg | MB | 2-1 | – | lost 14-10 v. Vincent Massey |
17 | 17 | Henry Wise Wood Warriors | Calgary | AB | 1-0 | 1-0 | BYE |
18 | 19 | Leboldus Golden Suns | Regina | SK | 3-0 | 0-1 | won 24-6 v. O’Neill |
19 | 20 | Holy Trinity Titans | Courtice | ON | 1-0 | 1-0 | won 39-0 v. St. Stephen’s |
20 | 21 | Curé-Antoine-Labelle Loups | Laval | QC | 2-1 | – | won 21-7 v. Triolet |
21 | 24 | Notre Dame Pride | Calgary | AB | 2-0 | 0-1 | won 44-0 v. Ernest Manning |
22 | 27 | Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers | Surrey | BC | 1-0 | 1-1 | won 78-7 v. Centennial |
23 | 29 | Raymond Comets | Raymond | AB | 1-0 | 2-1 | won 28-3 v. Cardston |
24 | 28 | Salisbury Sabres | Sherwood Park | AB | 3-0 | 0-1 | won 73-0 v. Strathcona |
25 | 25 | Nelson Lords | Burlington | ON | – | 2-0 | GAME CANCELLED v. Frank J. Hayden (weather) |
26 | 31 | Centennial Chargers | Saskatoon | SK | 3-0 | – | won 36-0 v. Walter Murray |
27 | 22 | Cardinal Newman Cardinals | Stoney Creek | ON | 1-1 | – | lost 22-10 v. St. Thomas More |
28 | 26 | Huron Heights Warriors | Newmarket | ON | 1-2 | lost 31-28 v. Catholic Central | |
29 | 49 | St. Marcellinus Spirit | Mississauga | ON | 1-0 | 0-1 | won 10-8 v. St. Roch |
30 | 32 | Tantramar Regional Titans | Sackville | NB | 3-0 | – | won 43-0 v. Moncton |
31 | 37 | Vancouver College Fighting Irish | Vancouver | BC | 3-0 | 1-0 | won 41-12 v. Carson Graham |
32 | 33 | South Delta Sun Devils | Delta | BC | 1-1 | – | BYE |
33 | 34 | St. Matthew Tigers | Ottawa | ON | 1-0 | 0-1 | won 35-0 v. Glebe |
34 | 35 | A. N. Myer Marauders | Niagara Falls | ON | 1-0 | 0-1 | won 46-0 v. Eden |
35 | 36 | Holy Cross Crusaders | Saskatoon | SK | 3-0 | – | won 35-8 v. Bethlehem |
36 | 45 | A.B Lucas | London | ON | 1-0 | 2-0 | won 42-7 v. Wilfrid Laurier |
37 | 23 | St. Roch Ravens | Brampton | ON | 1-1 | 1-0 | lost 10-8 v. St. Marcellinus |
38 | 38 | Notre Dame College Fighting Irish | Welland | ON | 1-0 | – | won 25-7 v. St. Paul’s |
39 | 39 | Citadel Phoenix | Halifax | NS | 3-0 | – | won 39-0 v. Lockview |
40 | 40 | St. Thomas More Knights | Burnaby | BC | 3-0 | – | won 41-0 v. Mt. Boucherie |
41 | 42 | L.C.I. Rams | Lethbridge | AB | 1-0 | 2-2 | won 50-7 v. Winston Churchill |
42 | 16 | Mount Douglas Rams | Victoria | BC | 2-1 | – | lost 15-12 v. Notre Dame |
43 | 46 | Arnprior Rapids | Arnprior | ON | 2-0 | – | won 21-13 v. Perth, won 55-0 v. Smith Falls |
44 | 47 | Sir Allan MacNab Lions | Hamilton | ON | 2-0 | 0-1 | won 28-0 v. Dundas Valley |
45 | NR | Miller Marauders | Regina | SK | 2-1 | – | won 29-28 v. Riffel |
46 | 30 | Northern Red Knights | Toronto | ON | – | 0-1 | lost 34-7 v. Lorne Park |
47 | NR | Cathedral Gaels | Hamilton | ON | 2-0 | won 47-0 v. St. Mary’s | |
48 | 43 | College Jean-Eudes | Montreal | QC | 2-2 | – | lost 37-7 v. Saint-Jean Eudes |
49 | NR | Notre Dame Jugglers | Burnaby | BC | 2-o | 1-1 | won 15-12 v. Mt. Douglas |
50 | NR | College Notre-Dame | Montreal | QC | 2-2 | – | won 26-23 v. College Charles-Lemoyne |
Honourable Mention
- Auburn Eagles (3-0) beat Sir John A MacDonald (2-1), 21-0 this past weekend for the first time in program history. They are tied with the CFC50 No. 39 Citadel Phoenix in the Nova Scotia Division 1, Nova conference, standings.
- The Auburn Eagles (3-0) were the victors 21-0 over the SJA Flames (2-1) ! The Eagles were led by a stifling Defensive unit led by Cole Cooper, Eric Downey, Chris Reid, Thomas Bentley and Keondre Jollimore. Offensively the Eagles were paced by Senior pivot Mitchell Tufts who three for 1 major and added another major rushing. Receivers Riley Felix (one major) and Ethan Adams along with a stout performance from the Offensive Line helped secure the victory. Game Recap: Auburn Eagles
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 AAA 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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