For the fifth year in a row, Canadafootballchat.com (CFC) is pleased to bring you the national high school football rankings known as theĀ #CFC50.
A slew of Ontario teams defended their league championships this week including St. Joan of Arc (Simcoe), Assumption (Brant), St. Peters (Ottawa), and Frontenac (Kingston).
As expected three epic Prairie games took place this week, all including high #CFC50 teams ranked in the top 20. Ā For the second time this year the St. Francis Browns gave CFC #1 Notre Dame Pride all they could handle, eventually losing by a similar score to the first game.
The third match up this season between Regina’s Leboldus Golden Suns and Campbell Tartans did not disappoint. Ā A 2 point game at half, both teams offense scored regularly and it almost came down to who had the ball last, as the Golden Suns won. Ā #CFC100Ā receiver Kade Belyk had two touchdowns in the victory. Ā They now look to defend their provincialĀ Saskatchewan 4a high school title, going for a three-peat this weekend against Saskatoon’s Holy Cross.
St. Paul Crusaders were looking to win their fourth straight Manitoba titleĀ taking on the Oak Park Raiders who they beat by 3 points in the regular season. Ā The Raiders were looking to return the favour and win their first title since the days of Nic Demski. Ā Like the Demski led Raiders, this team was led by a stud RB, #CFC100Ā Brady Oliviera. Ā Oak Park 17 St. Paul’s 16. Ā Oak Park’s win ended the Cruaders’ three-year reign as champion and halted a 39-game winning streak.
Out east, it just wasn’t meant to be for the Greyhounds of Saint John, losing to the Moncton Purple Knights in the New Brunswick provincial championship. Ā Citadel Phoenix (Halifax) returned to the winners table this season defeating CP Allen 21 to 14 in the Nova Scotia final.
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How is the #CFC50 evaluated?
The #CFC50 is a relative ranking that considers top tier leagues (listed below) from all eight high school playing provinces (minimum one team represented from each province).Ā The CFC Scouting Bureau consists of twenty-four CFC Reporters, CFC Scouts, and also selected local reporters and scouts who submit local ranking results on a weekly basis.Ā This is the fifth year that Canadafootballchat.com has ranked the top high school teams in Canada.
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
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