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CFC Prospect Game 2019
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No. 1 St. Thomas More (6-0, 0-1) – Bishop Ryan played STM tough this past weekend, but couldn’t pull off the upset with a final score of 20-10 in favour of the Knights. STM finishes their regular season undefeated and will face the Cathedral Gaels (2-4) Friday the 2nd for the tier 1 semifinals.
No. 2 Harry Ainlay (6-0, 2-0) – The Titans will continue their dominant march towards a repeat as Alberta provincial champions. Spruce Grove (4-3) will have a hard go for the semifinal match as Harry Ainlay is well rested coming off the bye.
No 3. Saint-Jean-Eudes (8-0) – With another shut out win, 42-0, against Triolet, the Condors finish their regular season undefeated and get the 1st round bye in the juvenile div 1 league. The march to the Bol d’Or begins…..
No. 4 Catholic Central (5-0, 2-1) – Beating St. Joseph’s, 38-8, this past weekend, the Crusaders head into their semifinal match against St. Thomas Aquinas (3-3). CCH beat STA, 38-3, in week 1 of regular season play.
No. 5 W.F. Herman (5-0) – The Green machine will get another week off for earning a 1st round bye, but they also had a forfeit win the week before against Belle River. We won’t see them hit the field again until November 8th for the league semifinal.
No. 6 Seminaire Saint-Francois (7-1) – The Blizzard start their quarterfinals this week against Roger-Comtois (2-6). They had a tougher game against CFC50 Cure-Antoine-Labelle, 21-7, this last weekend and will now look to dominate all opponents who get in their way of getting back to the Bol d’Or. We know of one team who is looking forward to the challenge….
No. 7 A.B. Lucas (6-0, 2-0) –Ā Finishing with an undefeated record with their win over Medway, 49-14, in their last regular season game, they will go on to the semifinal round next week against Parkside C.I (2-3).
No. 8 Leboldus (8-0, 0-1) – The Golden Suns burned the 2017 provincial champions, Campbell, with a dominating 55-19 semifinal win in Regina. The keys to the city will be given out this week, when they face the other dominant CFC50 team, the Miller Marauders. They beat Miller 34-29 in week 6 and 35-34 in week 2. This game will be highly charged with both teams laying it all out on the line. Could ‘third times a charm’ be the case this week? or will Miller finally upset the perennial powerhouse and hoist the Regina City Championship trophy above their heads.
No. 9 Notre Dame CGY (6-0, 0-1) – With a 42-6 win over Bishop O’Byrne, the Pride earned the 1st round bye of the quarterfinals in the Calgary area. They will have to wait to see who they play next in the tier 1 division as they get ready for playdowns in Alberta.
No. 10 Lord Tweedsmuir (5-0, 1-1) – Tweedy shut out Mission, 28-0, this past weekend, and will finish their regular season against the Abbotsford Panthers (3-3). Will they remain undefeated? The Panthers may have something to say about that.
CFC50 RANKINGS for Week 9
RK | Wk 8 | School/Team Mascot | City | Prov. | Conf. Rec. | Non-Conf. Rec. | LAST RSLT – wk 9 |
1 | 1 | St. Thomas More Knights | Hamilton | ON | 6-0 | 0-1 | won 20-10 v. Bishop Ryan |
2 | 2 | Harry Ainlay Titans | Edmonton | AB | 6-0 | 2-0 | BYE |
3 | 3 | Saint-Jean-Eudes Condors | QuĆ©bec | QC | 8-0 | – | won 42-0 v. Triolet |
4 | 4 | Catholic Central Crusaders | London | ON | 5-0 | 2-1 | won 38-8 v. St. Joseph’s |
5 | 5 | W.F. Herman Green Griffins | Windsor | ON | 5-0 | – | FORFEIT won 1-0 v. Belle River |
6 | 6 | SĆ©minaire Saint-FranƧois Blizzard | Quebec | QC | 7-1 | – | won 21-7 v. Cure-Antoine-Labelle |
7 | 7 | A.B Lucas Vikings | London | ON | 6-0 | 2-0 | won 49-14 v. Medway |
8 | 8 | Leboldus Golden Suns | Regina | SK | 8-0 | 0-1 | won 55-19 v. Campbell (semifinal) |
9 | 9 | Notre Dame Pride | Calgary | AB | 6-0 | 0-1 | won 42-6 v. Bishop O’Byrne |
10 | 10 | Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers | Surrey | BC | 5-0 | 1-1 | won 28-0 v. Mission |
11 | 11 | Vincent Massey Trojans | Winnipeg | MB | 7-0-1 | 1-0 | won 49-7 v. Steinbach (quarterfinal) |
12 | 12 | Vancouver College Fighting Irish | Vancouver | BC | 7-0 | 1-1 | won 42-0 v. Handsworth |
13 | 13 | St. Francis Browns | Calgary | AB | 3-1 | 2-0 | won 23-0 v. Henry Wise Wood |
14 | 14 | Holy Names Knights | Windsor | ON | 6-1 | 0-1 | won 25-0 v. Kennedy |
15 | 15 | Holy Trinity Titans | Oakville | ON | 6-0-1 | – | won 58-0 v. St. Thomas Aquinas |
16 | 16 | St. Paul’s Crusaders | Winnipeg | MB | 6-1 | – | won 61-0 v. Oak Park (quarterfinal) |
17 | 17 | Huron Heights Warriors | Newmarket | ON | – | 5-3 | BYE |
18 | 18 | Cardinal Newman Cardinals | Stoney Creek | ON | 5-1 | – | won 40-14 v. Bishop Tonnos |
19 | 19 | Holy Trinity Titans | Courtice | ON | 6-0 | 1-0 | won 35-0 v. St. Mary’s |
20 | 20 | St. Thomas More Knights | Burnaby | BC | 6-1 | 1-0 | won 51-14 v. Kelowna |
21 | 23 | London South Lions | London | ON | 5-1 | 1-0 | won 28-0 v. East Elgin |
22 | 22 | Nelson Lords | Burlington | ON | 5-0 | 2-0 | BYE |
23 | 25 | Jacob Hespeler Hawks | Cambridge | ON | 5-0 | 0-1 | won 54-0 v. Grand River |
24 | 24 | Salisbury Sabres | Sherwood Park | AB | 5-1 | 0-1 | BYE |
25 | 27 | Terry Fox Ravens | Port Coquitlam | BC | 5-2 | 2-0 | won 45-14 v. Abbotsford |
26 | 26 | L.C.I. Rams | Lethbridge | AB | 4-0 | 2-3 | BYE |
27 | 29 | Tantramar Regional Titans | Sackville | NB | 7-0 | – | won 47-7 v. Fredericton (semifinal) |
28 | 28 | St. Marcellinus Spirit | Mississauga | ON | 4-0 | 0-2 | won 24-10 v. Lorne Park |
29 | 30 | A. N. Myer Marauders | Niagara Falls | ON | 6-0 | 0-1 | won 58-0 v. Sir Winston Churchill |
30 | 32 | Notre Dame College Fighting Irish | Welland | ON | 6-0 | – | won 42-7 v. Lakeshore |
31 | 31 | Holy Cross Crusaders | Saskatoon | SK | 7-0 | – | won 26-4 v. Aden Bowman (semifinal) |
32 | 34 | Miller Marauders | Regina | SK | 6-2 | – | won 29-16 v. Riffel (semifinal) |
33 | 33 | Centennial Chargers | Saskatoon | SK | 6-1 | – | won 13-3 v. St. Joseph (semifinal) |
34 | NR | St. Peter’s Knights | Ottawa | ON | 4-0 | – | CANCELLED v. Franco-Cite |
35 | 35 | Raymond Comets | Raymond | AB | 2-1 | 2-1 | BYE |
36 | 36 | St. Roch Ravens | Brampton | ON | 2-2 | 1-0 | BYE |
37 | 21 | Notre Dame Jugglers | Burnaby | BC | 5-1 | 1-1 | lost 50-52 v. South Delta |
38 | 37 | Citadel Phoenix | Halifax | NS | 7-0 | – | Monday PM v. Auburn |
39 | 39 | Mount Douglas Rams | Victoria | BC | 4-2 | – | BYE |
40 | 44 | College Jean-Eudes Aigles | Montreal | QC | 4-4 | – | won 63-56 v College Charles-Lemoyne |
41 | NR | Barrie North Vikings | Barrie | ON | 6-0 | – | won 55-0 v. Orillia |
42 | NR | South Delta Sun Devils | Delta | BC | 4-3 | – | won 52-50 OT v. Notre Dame |
43 | 43 | CurĆ©-Antoine-Labelle Loups | Laval | QC | 4-4 | – | lost 7-21 v. Sem. Saint-Francois |
44 | 48 | Korah Colts | Sault Ste Marie | ON | 6-0 | – | won 29-10 v. St. Mary’s (league final) |
45 | NR | Etobicoke Rams | Etobicoke | ON | 5-0 | – | won 22-15 v. Chaminade |
46 | 41 | College Charles-Lemoyne | Longueuil | QC | 4-4 | – | lost 56-63 v. College Jean-Eudes |
47 | NR | Lindsay Thurber Raiders | Red Deer | AB | 7-1 | – | won 20-10 v. Lacombe |
48 | NR | St. Joan of Arc Knights | Barrie | ON | 6-0 | – | won 21-0 v. St. Peter’s |
49 | 49 | College Notre-Dame Cactus | Montreal | QC | 4-4 | – | BYE |
50 | 50 | Almonte Thunderbolts | Almonte | ON | 5-0 | – | FORFEIT won v. Perth |
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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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