CFC50 2018 high school RANKINGS (8): Playoffs loom, teams work to remain undefeated

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No. 1 St. Thomas More (5-0, 0-1) – Coming off their bye week, the Knights have one more contest against Bishop Ryan (4-1) before they head into playoffs. While this should be a competitive game, you can’t really touch the Knights 208/16 compared to 90/59 points for and against.

No. 2 Harry Ainlay (6-0, 2-0) – Harry Ainlay didn’t lay off for their last regular season game with a 53-14 win over Austin O’Brien this past weekend. Their undefeated season so far has earned them a first round bye in the Metro Athletics playoffs which start this week. They will hit the turf for the Semifinals on Nov. 2.

No 3. Saint-Jean-Eudes (7-0) – The Condors got a chance to rest this past weekend with their bye, but will face off against Triolet (2-5) in their last regular season game on Friday night.

No. 4 Catholic Central (4-0, 2-1) – Catholic Central won soundly with a mercy score of 35-0 versus Holy Cross in the London District this past weekend. They are on track to remain undefeated when they play St. Joseph’s (3-1) on Wednesday. This may be a good game, but CCH should come away with the win, and start their playoff run.

No. 5 W.F. Herman (5-0) – In a competitive game against Sandwich, the Green machine were the victors with their 27-10 win over Sandwich. They will play their last regular season game on Friday against Belle River (2-3).

No. 6 Seminaire Saint-Francois (6-1) – With a shutout win, 41-0, over CFC50 College Jean-Eudes, the Blizzard look ahead to their match against CFC50 Cure-Antoine-Labelle (4-3) this Saturday. It’s only a matter of time before the Condors and the Blizzard meet once again for the championship.

No. 7 A.B. Lucas (5-0, 2-0) – Lucas beat Medway (0-5) this past weekend, 45-10, and they will face them again on Thursday to close out their regular season play.

No. 8 Leboldus (7-0, 0-1) – The Golden Suns will play Campbell in the first round of the Regina playoffs on Thursday. They beat O’Neill (2-5), 25-21, which is a pretty good job by them. This would have been a tough game to be in. Campbell finishes 3-4 in regular season play and are the defending Saskatchewan champions.

No. 9 Notre Dame CGY (5-0, 0-1) – Notre Dame also had a bye the past weekend, Bishop O’Byrne (1-1-2) probably isn’t going to like playing a rested Notre Dame team, but play they will on Thursday before they go into playoffs in the Calgary region.

No. 10 Lord Tweedsmuir (4-0, 1-1) – Mt. Boucherie was scheduled to play LT this past weekend, but forfeited to the Panthers giving them a rest before they play their last game of the regular season and work to remain undefeated. They will go up against the CFC50 Mission Roadrunners (4-1, 0-2) who have been surprisingly tough this season and will give the Panthers a run for their money. This will be a good game to catch in B.C this week.

CFC50 RANKINGS for Week 8

RK Wk 7 School/Team Mascot City Prov. Conf. Rec. Non-Conf. Rec. LAST RSLT – wk 7
1 1 St. Thomas More Knights Hamilton ON 5-0 0-1 BYE
2 2 Harry Ainlay Titans Edmonton AB 6-0 2-0 won 53-14 v. AOB
3 3 Saint-Jean-Eudes Condors QuΓ©bec QC 7-0 BYE
4 4 Catholic Central Crusaders London ON 4-0 01-Feb won 35-0 v. Holy Cross (mercy score)
5 5 W.F. Herman Green Griffins Windsor ON 5-0 won 27-10 v. Sandwich
6 6 Séminaire Saint-François Blizzard Quebec QC 6-1 won 41-0 v. College Jean-Eudes
7 7 A.B Lucas Vikings London ON 5-0 2-0 won 45-10 v. Medway
8 8 Leboldus Golden Suns Regina SK 7-0 0-1 won 25-21 v. O’Neill
9 9 Notre Dame Pride Calgary AB 5-0 0-1 BYE
10 10 Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers Surrey BC 4-0 1-1 FORFIET won v. Mt. Boucherie
11 11 Vincent Massey Trojans Winnipeg MB 6-0-1 1-0 won 42-0 v. Sisler
12 12 Vancouver College Fighting Irish Vancouver BC 6-0 2-0 won 38-16 v. Lynden (Wa.) rank 1277
13 13 St. Francis Browns Calgary AB 2-1 2-0 CANCELLED v. Ernest Manning
14 14 Holy Names Knights Windsor ON 5-1 0-1 won 48-6 v. l’Essor
15 15 Holy Trinity Titans Oakville ON 5-0-1 won 31-9 v. Corpus Christi
16 16 St. Paul’s Crusaders Winnipeg MB 5-1 won 44-7 v. Garden City
17 17 Huron Heights Warriors Newmarket ON 5-2 won 42-7 v. SAC, won 30-21 v. UCC
18 18 Cardinal Newman Cardinals Stoney Creek ON 4-1 won 52-0 v. St. Mary
19 19 Holy Trinity Titans Courtice ON 5-0 1-0 won 49-6 v. Paul Dwyer
20 20 St. Thomas More Knights Burnaby BC 5-1 1-0 won 28-21 v. Terry Fox
21 21 Notre Dame Jugglers Burnaby BC 5-0 1-1 won 49-6 v. Handsworth
22 22 Nelson Lords Burlington ON 5-0 2-0 won 49-13 v. Georgetown, won 49-20 v. Frank Hayden
23 24 London South Lions London ON 4-1 1-0 won 37-7 v. East Elgin
24 25 Salisbury Sabres Sherwood Park AB 5-1 0-1 won 48-7 v. Bev Facey
25 27 Jacob Hespeler Hawks Cambridge ON 4-0 0-1 won 70-7 v. Cameron Heights
26 26 L.C.I. Rams Lethbridge AB 4-0 2-3 lost 24-10 v. Sandpoint (ID) rank 9783
27 23 Terry Fox Ravens Port Coquitlam BC 4-2 2-0 lost 28-21 v. STM
28 28 St. Marcellinus Spirit Mississauga ON 3-0 0-2 BYE
29 29 Tantramar Regional Titans Sackville NB 6-0 won 52-0 v. Leo Hayes
30 30 A. N. Myer Marauders Niagara Falls ON 5-0 0-1 won 45-7 v. Greater Fort Erie
31 31 Holy Cross Crusaders Saskatoon SK 6-0 won 20-10 v. St. Joseph
32 33 Notre Dame College Fighting Irish Welland ON 5-0 won 42-0 v. St. Francis
33 34 Centennial Chargers Saskatoon SK 5-1 won 13-7 v. Aden Bowmen
34 35 Miller Marauders Regina SK 5-2 won 36-14 v. Winston Knoll
35 36 Raymond Comets Raymond AB 2-1 2-1 won 57-7 v. Winston Churchill
36 37 St. Roch Ravens Brampton ON 2-2 1-0 won 34-7 v. Lorne Park
37 39 Citadel Phoenix Halifax NS 7-0 won 48-14 v. Dartmouth
38 32 St. Matthew Tigers Ottawa ON 2-1 0-1 lost 13-4 v. St. Peter
39 41 Mount Douglas Rams Victoria BC 4-2 won 32-27 v. Carson Graham
40 46 Northern Red Knights Toronto ON 4-0 0-1 won 41-0 v. East York
41 49 College Charles-Lemoyne Longueuil QC 4-3 won 35-20 v. Cure-Antoine-Labelle
42 47 Henry Wise Wood Warriors Calgary AB 4-1 1-0 won 33-0 v. Centennial
43 40 CurΓ©-Antoine-Labelle Loups Laval QC 4-3 lost 35-20 v. Charles Lemoyne
44 38 College Jean-Eudes Montreal QC 3-4 lost 41-0 v. Sem. Saint-Francois
45 42 Lorne Park Spartans Mississauga ON 1-3 2-1 lost 34-7 v. St. Roch
46 43 Sir Allan MacNab Lions Hamilton ON 4-1 0-1 lost 25-13 v. Westdale
47 50 Mission Roadrunners Mission BC 4-1 0-2 won 36-13 v. Kelowna
48 48 Korah Colts Sault Ste Marie ON 5-0 FORFIET won v. White Pines (semifinal)
49 45 College Notre-Dame Montreal QC 4-4 lost 22-0 v. Roger-Comtois
50 NR Almonte Thunderbolts Almonte ON 5-0 won 26-5 v. Arnprior

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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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