CFCs weekly high school poll for 12-man (11-man in BC) football teams across the country from Antigonish, Nova Scotia to Victoria, British Columbia.
The poll will include teams from all 8 high school playing provinces (PEI & Newfoundland do not play high school tackle football).
PICTURES: Birchmount versus Agincourt (Toronto)
WEEK 5 ‘TOP 25’
WEEK 4 ‘TOP 25’
WEEK 2 ‘TOP 25’
WEEK 1 ‘TOP 25’
TOP 25
1 (4) Aden Bowman Bears – Saskatoon – (6-0)
Defeated CFC #21 Centennial 58 to 21. QB Drew Burko (Team Saskatchewan – Football Canada Cup all star) had his best game of the year, and after a slow start, the defense played well, adjusting to the Centennial pass attack. The battle of Taylor street with 5-1 (CFC ‘HM’) Holy Cross goes this week to finish the regular season in saskatoon.
2 (1) W.J. Mouat Hawks – Abbotsford, B.C. – (2-0, 6-0)
Took advantage of some turnovers and short fields to defeat Centennial (CFC ‘HM’) 30 to 14. The hawks avenged last years two losses to the centaurs. Once again Braden Churly showed his versatility lining up at running back and receiver. Devin Logan scored 2 rushing touchdowns while QB Cam Bedore hooked up with Luke Friesen and John Watson on TD passes.
3 (NC) Raymond Comets – Raymond, AB (6-0)
Continue to roll by defeating Winston Churchill 68 to 6. Raymond organized an exhibition game with Spruce Grove this week. Like Resurrection (Kitchener) have not lost a league game since 2007.
4 (2) Collège Notre-Dame Cactus – Montreal (8-0)
Defeated É. sec. de l’Amitié on the road by a score of 41 to 14. Face 7 and 1 and CFC ‘HM’ Séminaire Saint-François this week at home on sunday to conclude juvenile AAA division 1 regular season.
5 (NC) Herman Griffins – Windsor, ON (5-0)
Handled Amherst handily by a score of 43 to 0. Face Kennedy friday.
6 (NC) Lakeshore Gators – Port Colborne, ON (6-0)
Defeated Stamford 72 to 0. Lakeshore has outscored its opponents 341 to 33 this year. Kyle Gray scored 3 TDs, Keaton Spratt and Nick Broulard had 2 each, and Morgan Lavoie, Jake Fraser and Clinton Chisolm chipped in with one each.
7 (NC) Terry Fox Ravens – Port Coquitlam, BC (2-0, 6-0)
Defeated Holy Cross Crusaders 39 to 6. Matteo Nardone, running back, punter, and kicker for the ravens got hurt on first play of game but Terry Fox showed they could win without him. Jared Soll scored 3 touchdowns and QB Cam Canales rushed for one. Ben Sharpe had a pick six. The ravens face Lord Tweedsmuir this week then complete their season by facing Centennial and Mouat. Right on.
8 (9) Citadel Phoenix – Halifax (5-0)
Had the bye this week.
9 (11) St. Andrew’s – Aurora, ON (7-0)
Defeated De La Salle on saturday 65 to 0.
10 (NC) St. Paul’s Crusaders – Winnipeg (6-0)
The crusaders defense came through as advertised. D.J. Lalama (Team Manitoba – Football Canada Cup all star) and his teammates shut down star running back Nic Demski and the Oak Park offense. Face off against Sisler this friday.
11 (12) St. Thomas More – Hamilton (4-0)
Had the bye this week. Face Cardinal Newman on friday.
12 (15) É. sec. Curé-Antoine-Labelle les Loups – Laval, QC – (7-1)
Les Loups defeated Polyvalente Benoît-Vachon 43 to 0. Final regular season game this week against Collège Jean-Eudes saturday at CEPSUM stadium.
13 (NC) Bev Facey Falcons – Sherwood Park, AB (7-0)
Had the bye this week. Face St. Albert this week.
14 (17) Chaminade – Toronto (3-0)
Defeated Weston 52 to 0. Phenom REC Tevaun Smith had 4 TDs and a 2 point convert. Marvin Bannor had a TD and field goal, while Jonathan DeLuca and Nikko Stamatis each had TDs.
15 (18) Bernice MacNaughtan Highlanders- Moncton, NB (5-0)
Shut out last years provincial champs Moncton 42 to 0. Finish the regular season this week against Tantramar at Rocky Stone on friday. The highlanders have outscored their opponents 181 to 19. MacKenzie Inglis had a big game friday with a blocked punt, 2 interception, one for a pick six. Kevin Leger, Tyler Letourneau, Derek Fox, Kyle McConnell and James Hicks had the other TDs.
16 (24) Resurrection Phoenix- Kitchener, ON (4-0)
Defeated Jacob Hespeler 27 to 7. Running back Glorian Ganza had his usual strong rame with 2 touchdowns and QB Jason Chris matched that with two of his own.
17 (25) Huron Heights Warriors- Newmarket, ON (6-0)
Defeated Newmarket 45 to 0. Derek Pisani scored 3 TDs for the warriors and Kyle Fitzsimmons, Blake Wollenzien and Christian DeFreitas chipped in with one a piece.
18 (16) Harry Ainlay Titans – Edmonton (5-0)
Defeated CFC ‘HM’ Spruce Grove 27 to 15. Play strathcona this week.
19 (NR) Holy Trinity Titans – Oakville, ON (4-0)
Defeated Nelson (former CFC #8) 20 to 19. Play in Halton cross over this week then finish the regular season against bishop reding.
20 (19) Vancouver College – Vancouver (3-0, 4-2)
Bye.
21 (20) Kelowna Owls – Kelowna, BC (2-0, 6-1)
Defeated South Kamloops 49 to 7. QB Taylor Loffler play offense in the first half and only special teams in the second half. Loffler threw 2 TDs, ran one in from 16 yards, and returned a punt for a score in the second half. On a second half kickoff south kamloops kicked it to him and he returned in for a TD.
22 (NR) St. Thomas Aquinas – London, ON (4-0)
Defeated Oakridge 42 to 3. QB Brett Weir (Team Ontario REC) had 2 TDs. Play Mother Teresa, CFC ‘HM’ Thursday in battle for first place in London.
23 (NR) Notre Dame – Calgary (5-0)
Defeated St. Francis 45 to 10. Play Lord Beaverbrook this week.
24 (22) Donald A. Wilson Gators – Whitby, ON (3-0, 4-1)
Defeated St. Mary’s 16 to 7. Greg Morris and Keldyn Ahlstedt scored TDs for the gators.
25 (14) Oak Park Raiders – Winnipeg (5-1)
Lost to CFC #11 St. Paul’s 13 to 8 in a highly anticipated match up in winnipeg. Star runningback Nic Demski and the offense were shut down by the crusaders. Hope to rebound versus Churchill on thursday.
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Honorable mention: THE NEXT 25
British Columbia
Centennial Centaurs – Coquitlam (1-1, 3-3)
Lost to Mouat (CFC #2) 30 to 14
Alberta
L.C.I. – Lethbridge (5-1)
Beat Cardston 32 to 14. Play Oak Harbor, WA this week
Bishop O’Byrne – Calgary (4-2)
Beat Lord Beaverbrook 34 to 14 and face St. Francis this week
Saskatchewan
Riffel – Regina (4-1-1)
Defeated Knoll 9-0
LeBoldus – Regina (4-1-1)
Beat Greenall 32 to 14
Holy Cross Crusaders – Saskatoon (5-1)
Defeated PAC 59 to 0. Play Aden Bowman this week
Centennial – Saskatoon (5-1)
Lost to CFC # Aden Bowman 58 to 21
Manitoba
none
Ontario
Birchmount – Toronto (5-0)
Defeated Senator O’Connor 32 to 7. Dominic Samuel had 2 TDs. Curtis Carmichael & Mile Noel chipped in with one each
Ashbury – Ottawa (4-0)
Defeated St. Patrick’s 29 to 8. Scored 113 points versus 22 against so far. Play St. Peter’s on thursday
Holy Cross – Kingston (4-0)
Defeated bayside 12 to 7. Play rival frontenac this week
St. Marcellinus – Mississauga (4-0)
Defeated St Francis Xavier 17 to 0
Mother Teresa – London (4-0)
Defeated Lucas 17 to 9. Play St. Thomas Aquinas Thursday
Sir Allan MacNabb – Hamilton, ON (5-0)
Holy Trinity – Courtice (4-0)
Defeated Paul Dwyer 49 to 21. Ryan Dus, Earl Anderson, and Nathaniel Allen all scored 2 TDs
John F. Ross – Guelph (3-0)
Had the bye. Play tuesday against CCVI who just lost for first time to other undefeated team guelph team GCVI
Northern – Sarnia (5-0)
Defeated St. Pat’s 24 to 8
North – Barrie (4-0)
Defeated Park Street 23 to 7. Plays Central on thursday
Lasalle – Sudbury (5-0)
Dominating sudbury league. Defeated Lockerby 49 to 28. Outscored opponents 263 to 59
Nelson Lords – Burlington (3-1)
Lost their game and lost their quarterback. The lords lost a heartbreaker to Holy Trinity 20 to 19. QB Will Finch was taken off the field on an ambulance but we are happy to report that he is okay. No word on when he will return to the line up
Corpus Christi – Burlington (2-2)
Only losses are to CFC ranked teams both by one point
West Ferris Trojans – North Bay (5-0)
Defeated previously undefeated Algonquin 48 to 3. Outscored opponents 224 to 32
Smith Falls – Smith Falls (4-0)
Defeated Renfrew. Play Carleton Place on tuesday
Notre Dame – Burlington (4-0)
Defeated Abbey Park (1-3) 17 to 0 at home
Quebec
Séminaire Saint-François Blizzard – Saint-Augustin, Quebec – (7-1)
Defeated Collège Jean-Eudes 31 to 24. Finish season versus CFC # Collège Notre-Dame sunday
New Brunswick
Fredericton Black Kats – Fredericton (5-0)
Plays Oromocto on Monday then finishes year friday versus Hampton
Nova Scotia
None
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. Some provinces allow grade 13 players to play and some do not. Some provinces limit the total amount of years you can participate in high school football (i.e. Nova Scotia has 3 year maximum).
5) List is compiled by CFC high school ranking group. We are a group of 12 people from across Canada. 1 in each western province, 1 in atlantic canada, 2 in quebec and 5 from Ontario. We may add more members as the year progresses.
6) In brackets is last weeks ranking. NR = not ranked, HM = honarable mention, NC = No change
7) 2010 Football Canada Cup Results (also bear into rankings)
[1] Saskatchewan
[2] Quebec
[3] British Columbia
[4] Nova Scotia
[5] Ontario – West
[6] Manitoba
[7] Ontario – East
[8] Alberta
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 (10 teams)
NEW BRUNSWICK
1) 12 MAN (11 teams)
NOVA SCOTIA
1) VARSITY (17 teams)
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