CFCs “Top 25” High School poll – week 7 – “66 points scored…and you lose?”

Ever score 66 points and lose? Well Selwyn House juvenile team did so when they lost 72 to 66 (in the rain)at Molson Percival stadium on Friday to Dalbe Viau. Team Quebec running back Christopher Amoah (340 yards) starred in the game for the ‘Aigles’. Yes, he is eligible for next year’s Football Canada Cup as well as many other Team Quebec players including Notre Dame’s defensive lineman Mathieu Betts and Offensive Lineman Fraser Baikie…look out.

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Depending on when scores are reported the ‘Top 25’ is released weekly between Sunday 6pm and Monday 12 noon.

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1 (1) Séminaire Saint-François Blizzard – Saint-Augustin, Quebec (8-0)

As expected had an easy time with Laval Liberty winning 69 to 0. End regular season É. sec. Pointe-Lévy, the second worst team in the standings.

2 (2) St. Andrew’s Saints – Aurora, ON (4-0, 2-0)

Defeated Villanova Knights 31 to 6. Jamal Kett and Yannick Harou had 2 touchdowns a piece. Defense held Knights to 2 field goals. Finish regular season against St. Micheal’s this Saturday at Bathurst and St. Clair.

3 (3) Cardinal Newman Cardinals – Stoney Creek, ON (4-0)

Had the bye this week. Host St Mary’s Friday.

4 (4) Nelson Lords – Burlington, ON (5-0, 1-0)

Rolled against weaker opponent Christ the King 60 to 10. Ben Megarry had 3 TDs and Wes Miller had 2. Chipping in with single TDs was Tanner Philp, Doug Corby, and Josh Vandeweerd. Play the Assumption Crusaders this Friday at 1pm at home.

5 (5) Collège Notre-Dame Cactus – Montreal (7-1)

Big win over Collège Jean-Eudes this week 38 to 1. Last regular season game is a rematch of last year’s bol d’or that saw the Cactus out last ‘the wolves’ – É. sec. Curé-Antoine-Labelle Les Loups (6-2). Will be game of the week.

6 (7) St Thomas More Knights – Vancouver, BC (2-0, 3-0)

Defeated Centennial by a score of 37 to 6. Sebastian Adugalski had 112 rushing yards in the victory. Kyle Madden had 15 tackles and a combined 111 yards rushing and receiving and 2 touchdowns…wow. Mikey Carney chipped in with 217 yards passing and 2 TDs…not to mention 6 tackles and an INT.

7 (8) St. Paul’s Crusaders – Winnipeg (6-0)

Conner Lesperance had a big game for the Crusaders in their 14 to 7 victory over Oak Park. Lesperance led the Crusader defense with 4 tackles and 2 interceptions. St. Paul’s ends the regular season against Sisler (1-6).

8 (15) Harry Ainlay Titans – Edmonton (7-0)

Dominated Jasper Park (came into game 4-1) by a score of 59 to 7. Play McNally this week, a team they should handle with similar ease.

9 (10) Riffel Royals – Regina, SK (6-0)

Another game, another plus 50 effort, as the Royals hammered the Thom Trojans 55 to 6. Close out the regular season against Balfour Redmen…could be another busy one for the score board operator.

10 (9) Notre Dame – Calgary (6-0)

Defeated Henry Wise Wood by a score of 14 to 13. Have a bye this week.

11 (13) Mount Douglas Rams – Victoria, B.C. (2-0, 2-2)

Beat West Vancouver 42 to 14. Terrell Davis carried 11 times for 180 yards and 4 touchdowns. Play Vancouver College this Sunday…this one’s a game to watch.

12 (11) Bev Facey Falcons – Sherwood Park, AB (4-0-2)

Had a bye this week. Play St. Albert this week.

13 (6) Oak Park Raiders – Winnipeg (5-1)

Lost to St. Paul’s 14 to 7 in battle of undefeated teams in Manitoba. They lost during the regular season last year and ended up winning it all in the playoffs – sure they hope for the same result. End regular season in battle for second place versus Vincent Massey (5-1).

14 (16) W.J. Mouat Hawks – Abbotsford, B.C. (1-1, 3-1)

Bounced back from first week loss to shutout Terry Fox on Friday by a score of 33 to 0. Devin Logan and Deion Bain continued their strong way. Play Lord Tweedsmuir this week. (Photo credit: Yvonne Churly)

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15 (17) Holy Trinity Titans – Oakville, ON (4-1)

Traveled to Georgetown and came away with a 56 to 0 victory. Host Corpus Christi this Friday which will probably determine 2nd place in Tier 1 Halton regular season.

16 (18) Holy Names – Windsor, ON (5-0)

Defeated Belle River handily by a score of 58 to 14. Finish regular season with game against Massey this Friday.

17 (14) Catholic Central Crusaders (CCH) – London, ON (4-0, 0-1)

Defeated South 26 to 1. Play Oakridge this week who are 3-1.

18 (24) É. sec. Curé-Antoine-Labelle les Loups – Laval, QC (6-2)

As expected tremendous game versut Externat St-Jean-Eudes Condors. The game went into overtime and Les Loups came out on top 34 to 28. Close out season in a rematch of last year’s final versus College Notre Dame, who have looked great of late.

19 (19) Leo Hayes Lions – Fredericton, NB (5-0)

Defeated Oromocto Blues on Friday 28 to 7. QB Alex Dee continues to lead the offense with both his arm and his legs, scoring both ways on the weekend. End regular season with a cross-over match against the Moncton Purple Knights.

20 (20) Citadel Phoenix – Halifax (6-0)

Defeated CP Allen 33 to 7 on Friday night. Have a bye this week.

21 (21) Lakeshore Gators – Port Colborne, ON (4-0)

Had a bye this week. Play Blessed Trinity Friday.

22 (22) Sydenham Golden Eagles – Sydenham, ON (5-0)

For the first time ever in Sydenham coach Mike Love’s career his team defeated the Frontenac Falcons. Both teams entered the game 4 and 0 and the Eagles outlasted the Falcons 16 to 14. End regular season against Holy Cross who have improved as the season has progressed.

23 (HM) Northern Vikings- Sarnia, ON (4-0)

Defeated St. Christopher 24 to 10. Three unanswered TDs in the second half were the difference makers. Craig Davies squad had some costly penalties that negated some big gains. Play Sarnia this week. (NOTE: accessing Lambton region scores & information has not been easy this year…we apologize)

24 (23) Externat St-Jean-Eudes Condors – Quebec City (5-3)

Lost for second consecutive week to a CFC ranked team, this time to É. sec. Curé-Antoine-Labelle Les Loups in overtime 34 to 28. End season against É. sec. Jacques-Rousseau.

25 (14) Aden Bowman Bears – Saskatoon (5-0-1)

Had a bye this week. Play the Holy Cross Crusaders who defeated Centennial (who tied Bowman the week before) in final regular season game.

Honorable mentions (the next 25):

British Columbia

Vancouver College Fighting Irish – Vancouver (2-0, 2-3)

Alberta

Salisbury Sabres – Sherwood Park (6-1-1)
St. Francis – Calgary (3-1)
Raymond Comets – Raymond (5-2)
Spruce Grove – Spruce Grove (3-3)

Saskatchewan

Campbell Tartans – Regina (5-1)
Bishop James Mahoney Saints – Saskatoon (6-0)

Manitoba

Vincent Massey Trojans – Winnipeg (5-1)

Ontario

WESTERN
Assumption Lions – Brantford (3-0, 0-1)
Villanova – Windsor (5-0)
Jacob Hespeler Hawks – Cambridge (4-1)
A B Lucas Vikings – London (3-1)
GOLDEN HORSESHOE
St. Thomas More – Hamilton (4-1)
Notre Dame – Brampton (3-0)
METRO
King City Lions – King City (3-0, 0-1)
Upper Canada College Blues – Toronto (3-1)
Donald A. Wilson Gators – Whitby (2-0)
Pickering – Pickering (2-0)
NATIONAL CAPITAL
Barrie North – Barrie (4-0)
St. Peter’s – Ottawa (3-0)
Arnprior – Arnprior (4-0)
NORTHERN
Notre Dame – Sudbury (5-0)
St. Mary’s – Sault Ste. Marie (4-0) * late Sunday game
St Benedict – Sudbury (5-0)

Quebec

Académie Saint-Louis – Quebec (5-3)

New Brunswick

Fredericton Black Kats – Fredericton (4-1)

Nova Scotia

Horton Griffins – Wolfville (4-0-1)

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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. 
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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