CFCs “Top 25” High School poll – week 10 – “Playoffs in full force: Titans & Steelhawks join the party”

The Grande Prairie Warriors won their regional championship Saturday game and their injured teammate has started to breathe on his own. Zachary Judd, 15, has been in a medically induced coma after the car crash two weeks ago that killed four of his teammates. Family members say Judd is slowly starting to regain consciousness and has started to breathe on his own. So far, Judd has opened his eyes a couple of times, but can’t communicate. He is recovering in an Edmonton hospital.

NOTES:
1) Teams eligible are in the below listing.
2) At least one team per province will be represented always.
3) We encourage your participation, feedback, and criticism.
4) All leagues go to grade 12 except for quebec which are grade 10’s and 11’s. Ontario allows grade 13 players to play. Some provinces limit the total amount of years you can participate in high school football (i.e. Nova Scotia has 3 year maximum). Most provinces are January school years with the exception of Alberta (and Nova Scotia use to be so this class is still on that schedule).
5) List is compiled by CFC high school ranking group. CFC group numbers 20 people from across Canada.Β 
6) In brackets is last weeks ranking. NR = not ranked, HM = honarable mention, NC = No change


LEAGUES IN THE POLL

NOTE: Most provinces have more than 1 tier and therefore there are more teams in each province then what is considered in this poll.

BRITISH COLUMBIA
1) AAA Varsity – 11 man – (18 teams)

ALBERTA
1) TIER 1 (TBD)

SASKATCHEWAN
1) 4A (16 teams)

MANITOBA
1) AAA (8 teams)

ONTARIO
1) Senior / Varsity Tier 1 (TBD)

QUEBEC
1) JUVENILE AAA – DIVISION 1 (10 teams)

NEW BRUNSWICK
1) 12 MAN (11 teams)

NOVA SCOTIA
1) VARSITY (17 teams)

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