Maxpreps Helix Football (2024)

1. Helix High School (La Mesa, CA) Varsity Football - MaxPreps.com

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2. Schedule - Helix Highlanders (La Mesa, CA) Varsity Football 23-24

  • 11 nov 2023 · Helix Football Schedule. 23-24. Overall9-20.82 Win %. League4-12nd ... MaxPreps is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Company ...

  • View the 23-24 Helix varsity football team schedule.

3. Videos - Helix Highlanders (La Mesa, CA) Varsity Football - MaxPreps.com

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4. Videos - Helix Highlanders (La Mesa, CA) Varsity Football - MaxPreps.com

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5. Playoff picture comes into focus with Granite Hills' win over Helix

  • 21 okt 2023 · 4 at 44.0 in the MaxPreps rankings, while Helix (8-1) was No. 3 at 54.4. It would be hard for Granite Hills to make up 10 points on Helix ...

  • Lincoln will be city's top-ranked team, followed by Carlsbad, Granite Hills and Helix as the regular season winds down

6. Lincoln vs Helix LIVE High School Football Score 11/10/2023

7. San Diego Football on X: "Maxpreps Rankings (What will be used for ...

  • 11 sep 2023 · Maxpreps Rankings (What will be used for Playoffs) Open 1. Carlsbad 2. Lincoln 3. Helix 4. Granite Hills.

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8. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RANKINGS: Helix, Madison swap ...

  • 4 sep 2023 · HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RANKINGS: Helix, Madison swap spots in weekly poll ... MaxPreps.com. Advertisem*nt. High school sports. Newsletter. Sign up ...

  • Lincoln, Carlsbad, Granite Hills hold steady at Nos. 1-3 spots; Mission Hills moves from 9th to 6th

9. Prep Pigskin Report - KUSI.com

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10. Helix vs. Steele Canyon: What You Need to Know - Yurview

  • 30 okt 2019 · ... MaxPreps (@MaxPreps) October 20, 2019. Helix ... “We always talk to our players about playing Helix Football and respecting the name Helix.

  • #1 Helix travels to face #5 Steele Canyon - Friday, November 1st at 7pm PT on YurView California (check local listings) and streaming live at yurview.com.

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12. San Diego Football on X: "Updated Maxpreps Rankings (What will be ...

  • 18 sep 2023 · Updated Maxpreps Rankings (What will be used for Playoffs ) . Open : 1. Carlsbad 2. Lincoln 3. Helix 4. Granite Hills.

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13. Usual suspects back on top of San Diego Section football rankings

  • 17 aug 2018 · According to preseason playoff predictions by MaxPreps, Helix has the best chance to win this year's Open Division title, followed by Torrey ...

  • The 2018 high school football season kicks off Friday, Aug. 17. With it comes a new season of expectations. The San Diego Section has tweaked its playoff format for the upcoming campaign, one that should make every division that much more competitive. The top tier Open Division has been reduced from eight teams to four, with four top-quality teams now joining the fight for Division I supremacy. Instead of 20 teams in the combined Open Division/Division I standings, as was the case before, with eight teams ticketed for Open Division play and the remaining 12 teams filling out the revamped Division I field, only 16 teams will fill out this year’s selection field — the top four for the Open Division and the remaining 12 for Division I. All teams placed in the Open Division/Division I field will continue to make the playoffs. But with four fewer teams than last season, there is hope that a winless team will not be included in the group. Bonita Vista finished 0-10 last season and was guaranteed a playoff berth, thus finishing with a rare 0-11 record following a postseason loss to Oceanside. Correspondingly, teams shaved off the bottom of this year’s Division I field will drop down to the Division II level, with some of the bottom teams from the Division II level dropping to Division III and so forth. There is the belief that the Division I field will be considerably strengthened with four teams that would have qualified for the Open Division in previous years and four bottom teams no longer available for selection. The Open Division will become a dogfight with just two rounds of playoffs — the semifinals and championship game. Who’s on first? According to preseason playoff predictions by MaxPreps, Helix has the best chance to win this year’s Open Division title, followed by Torrey Pines, Mission Hills and Madison. That would leave Steele Canyon as the top candidate to win this year’s Division I championship, followed by top challengers La Costa Canyon, San Marcos, Eastlake and Grossmont. Helix finished 13-2 last season. The Highlanders defeated Mission Hills, 26-19, to win the section’s 2017 Open Division championship and advanced to defeat Oaks Christian, 28-13, in the state regional playoff round. The Scotties could not get past Folsom in the Division 1-AA state championship bowl game, however, dropping a narrow 49-42 decision. Elelyon Noa returns from last year’s Helix team after rushing for 1,782 yards and 15 touchdowns to cap a superlative sophom*ore season. Helix, which once again plays a challenging schedule, kicks off the new season with a game at San Bernardino Cajon, the runner-up in last year’s Division 2-AA state bowl championship game. Steele Canyon defeated Ramona, 33-29, to win last year’s Division II championship before going on to capture the Division 3-A state title. The Cougars turned in one of the most unforgettable seasons in 2017 after being seeded just seventh in the section playoffs. Steele Canyon recorded wins against three higher-seeded opponents en route to claiming last year’s division championship, toppling second-seeded Bishop’s, 61-52, in the quarterfinals and edging sixth-seeded Granite Hills, 28-27, in the semifinals before upsetting Ramona for the Division II CIF championship, the first in school history. There were a couple more cliffhangers in store for the Cougars in the state playoffs — a 28-26 win at El Modena in the semifinals and a 44-42 victory against Half Moon Bay in the state championship bowl game at Southwestern College. Steele Canyon finished the season with a flourish by winning its final eight games, including a state record six playoff wins, to conclude its high-achieving season with a final 12-4 record. The Cougars, who return eight defensive starters from last year’s state championship game, open 2018 play with a non-league game at Carlsbad. With inclusion in the Division I field, both Eastlake (last year’s Metro-Mesa League runner-up) and Otay Ranch (last year’s Metro-Mesa League champion) are guaranteed playoff berths. The Mustangs reached the Division II semifinals last year before being ousted by Ramona but would stack up ranked eighth best among the 12 qualifiers for this year’s Division I playoffs based on preseason rankings by MaxPreps. [caption id=attachment_22114 align=alignnone width=1000] Jahmon McClendon scored eight touchdowns in Monte Vista's runaway win over the San Diego Cavers in last year's San Diego Section Division IV championship game at Southwestern College. Photo by Phillip Brents[/caption] Best of the rest According to the MaxPreps’ rankings algorithm, Ramona is back on top among the section’s Division II teams, leading a top-end pack that also includes Valley Center, Granite Hills, Bishop’s, Southwest El Centro (last year’s Division III champion) and Lincoln. Granite Hills earned honors with a 49-30 upset win over third-seeded Valley Center in last year’s Division II quarterfinals. The Eagles — 10-3 a season ago with a Grossmont Valley League championship in tow — return nine starters from last year’s CIF semifinalist team as the team switches over to the Grossmont Hills League this season. Bonita Vista is among the teams that drop to Division II this season, joining fellow Metro-Mesa League rivals Olympian and Mater Dei Catholic in the 17-team division. Olympian (ranked ninth) heads the trio in the MaxPreps division rankings, while Mater Dei Catholic (ranked 12th) and Bonita Vista (ranked 15th) both will be pushing to make the 12-team playoff cut. With Southwest El Centro (14-1 in 2017) moving up a division, what teams will fill the power vacuum in Division III? The MaxPrep rankings favor Monte Vista, Santa Fe Christian, Brawley, University City and El Capitan in that order. Monte Vista makes the jump up a division after defeating San Diego, 71-48, to win last year’s Division IV championship. Jahmon McClendon scored eight touchdowns to lead the Monarchs in last year’s CIF title game. McClendon, who is ticketed to play locally for SDSU next year, has rushed for more than 4,000 yards and scored 60 touchdowns in his prep career to date. Tight end/defensive lineman Blake Schmidt, who will play at Montana State at the next level, is another impact returner. It was Schmidt’s ankle tackle on Chula Vista’s Kajahan Duncan that preserved a 29-28 overtime win in the quarterfinals of last year’s playoffs that cleared the way for the Monarchs to make their CIF title run. Metro-South Bay League champion Hilltop lost to Southwest El Centro in last year’s Division III semifinals. The Lancers are rated ninth best in the 17-team division to start this season. San Diego stands as the favorite to win this year’s Division IV championship, though La Jolla Country Day, Sweetwater, Kearny and Chula Vista are expected to give chase. When the new divisional alignment was announced at the end of the 2017-18 school term, there was speculation that a Metro-South Bay League team might win this year’s Division IV championship. It’s a distinct possibility, especially with Sweetwater (ranked third), Chula Vista (ranked fifth) and Mar Vista (ranked 10th) all pegged to qualify for postseason play. It will be interesting to watch the fortunes of the three league rivals over the course of the season, especially the order in which they finish in league play. The Division V playoffs expand from eight to 12 teams this season, so expect the field to be more competitive, especially in the first round. Vincent Memorial ran away with last year’s Division V title and is picked to win it again. There could be some surprise challengers, including Mountain Empire, Palo Verde Valley, Francis Parker and Holtville. Vincent Memorial topped Crawford, 45-3, in last year’s section final before going on to drop a 38-20 contest to San Francisco Galileo in the Division 6-A state bowl championship game. Southwest (ranked ninth), San Ysidro (ranked 14) and Castle Park (ranked 15th) all look to have something to prove as they battle for respect and inclusion in the expanded playoff division.   Extra points Of the section’s six state playoff qualifiers last season, Steele Canyon was the only one to win a state championship. Helix, Southwest El Centro and Vincent Memorial all lost in state bowl championship games while El Camino and Monte Vista finished their seasons with losses in the regional playoff round.   Hive alive Lincoln finished undefeated in summer passing tournaments and will be looking to match or improve on last year’s 9-3 record behind new varsity quarterback Christopher Davila, who takes over for graduated signal-caller Asante Hartzog, a 5,000-yard career passer who is now a freshman at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colo. Davila threw three touchdown passes in last Saturday’s 35-0 win over Chula Vista in the SDNFL Magazine Kickoff Classic. “It will be very challenging — I’ve got big shoes to fill,” Davila admitted. “But we have a lot of talent on the team. We think we have the most athletic guys in the county. It should be good.” In other scrimmages last weekend, Christian defeated Hilltop while Eastlake slipped past highly-touted Madison 7-0.       South County’s eight-man football programs looking to play big on the field in 2018 South County’s three small private schools are competing in the eight-man football ranks this season. All three schools will play each other once. Calvary Christian Academy will play Victory Christian Academy in a non-league game Aug. 31 at Mt. Miguel High School and will also play Ocean View Christian Academy in a non-league game Sept. 7 on the OVCA campus. Victory Christian Academy will test Ocean View Christian Academy in a Citrus League game Sept. 21 at Mt. Miguel High School. All three teams will play 10-game schedules this season. Calvary Christian Academy will compete in the Ocean League alongside Foothills Christian (El Cajon), Calvin Christian (Escondido), West Shores (Salton City), Julian and San Diego Jewish Academy. The Citrus League includes St. Joseph Academy (San Marcos), Horizon Prep (Rancho Santa Fe), Borrego Springs, Warner Springs and Rock Academy (San Diego) besides Victory Christian Academy and Ocean View Christian Academy. Regular season play ends Oct. 26, followed by semifinal playoffs on Nov. 2 and the eight-man championship game on Nov. 9. Groundbreaking on Victory Christian Academy’s new athletic field and gymnasium took place Aug. 4 on the school’s 10-acre Rancho del Rey campus. Included in the Vision to Victory project is a new sanctuary, state-of-the-art gymnasium/multi-purpose room (for basketball/volleyball) and multi-use athletic field (for football, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse and softball) to be used by school teams and shared with the community, 18 new high school and nine new elementary classrooms, new preschool facility, professional-grade music facilities, performing arts facilities, weight room and training facilities, 3D modeling and printing center, full-service kitchen, small group meeting and childcare rooms and expanded parking. Victory Christian Academy is located at 810 Buena Vista Way, Chula Vista. Ocean View Christian Academy is located at 2460 Palm Ave., San Diego. Calvary Christian Academy is located at 1771 E. Palomar St., Chula Vista. Looking ahead Victory Christian finished 3-5 last season at the eight-man level with an underclassman-heavy lineup. Tested talent returns in senior quarterback/defensive end/receiver Larry Oldham, senior running back/defensive end/quarterback Adam White and junior receiver/defensive back Jalen Wilson. White helped key the Knights last season with nine touchdowns — eight rushing and another on a kickoff return. He rushed for a team-leading 753 yards while contributing a team-leading 127 tackles, 12 sacks and two interceptions. Oldham passed for three touchdowns and rushed for four more. He also logged 48 tackles and 5.5 sacks. Wilson had two receiving touchdowns on offense and six interceptions on defense. Junior Edwin Munoz registered six sacks and made 41 tackles last season. Other key players this season include sophom*ore receiver/defensive back Weston Spracklin, junior defensive back/receiver Leo Archiga and junior linemen Nicholas Burch, P.J. Martinez and Kyle Megahan. Of that bunch, Archiga had 2.5 sacks. Ocean View finished 5-4 last season, 3-3 in league play. The Patriots lost five players to graduation, including their quarterback and top rusher. Filling those key spots will be a top order for the team. Junior Josh Phu does return as the team’s top receiver from last year after catching two touchdown passes. Senior Diego Orozco returns as the team’s place-kicker after making 12 of 15 extra-point conversions last season to go with two field goals. Calvary Christian finished 3-7 last season, including a 1-3 mark in league play. The Royal Knights are led by top returners Nick Madrid (defensive end) and Aaron Sanchez (defensive back/receiver). Other players being counted on this season include quarterback Malachi Chapman, receiver/defensive back Michael Chapman, running back/defensive back Josiah Carlos and lineman Colt MacIntosh.     Prep Football Schedules Calvary Christian Academy Royal Knights August 17: CCA at Horizon Prep, 3:30 p.m. 25: CCA vs. Rock Academy at Francis Parker, 5 p.m. 31: CCA vs. Victory Christian Academy at Mt. Miguel, 7 p.m. September 7: CCA at Ocean View Christian Academy, 3:30 p.m. 14: CCA at Borrego Springs, 7 p.m. 21: Bye 28: Foothills Christian at CCA, 7 p.m. October 5: CCA at Julian, 3 p.m. 12: CCA at San Diego Jewish Academy, 2:15 p.m. 19: West Shores at CCA, 7 p.m. 26: CCA at Calvin Christian, 6 p.m.   Victory Christian Academy Knights August 24: Victory Christian Academy vs. Foothills Christian at Junior Seau Field, 7 p.m. 31: Victory Christian Academy vs. Calvary Christian Academy at Mt. Miguel, 7 p.m. September 7: Bye 14: Victory Christian Academy at Warner Springs, 3 p.m. 21: Victory Christian Academy vs. Ocean View Christian Academy at Mt. Miguel, 7 p.m. 28: Victory Christian Academy at Borrego Springs, 7 p.m. October 5: Victory Christian Academy vs. St. Joseph Academy at Valhalla, 7 p.m. 12: Victory Christian Academy at Horizon Prep, 3:30 p.m. 19: Victory Christian Academy vs. Rock Academy at Mt. Miguel, 7 p.m. 26: Victory Christian Academy vs. San Pasqual Academy at Mt. Miguel, 7 p.m.   Ocean View Christian Academy Patriots August 24: San Diego Jewish Academy at Ocean View Christian Academy, 3 p.m. 31: Ocean View Christian Academy at Julian, 3 p.m. September 7: Calvary Christian Academy at Ocean View Christian Academy, 3:30 p.m. 14: Horizon Prep at Ocean View Christian Academy, 3:30 p.m. 21: Ocean View Christian Academy vs. Victory Christian Academy at Mt. Miguel, 7 p.m. 28: Ocean View Christian Academy at St. Joseph Academy, TBA October 5: Bye 12: Rock Academy at Ocean View Christian Academy, 3:30 p.m. 19: Ocean View Christian Academy at Borrego Springs, 7 p.m. 26: Warner Springs at Ocean View Christian Academy, 3:30 p.m.  

14. Helix Highlanders back on familiar turf as 2018 high school football ...

  • 15 aug 2018 · According to preseason playoff predictions by MaxPreps, Helix has the best chance to win this year's Open Division title, followed by Torrey ...

15. MaxPreps Small Schools Top 25 national high school football rankings

  • 11 dec 2019 · Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, Calif.) holds the top spot after beating Helix (La Mesa) in the Class 1-A South regional. The Trailblazers play ...

  • Trailblazers hold off charge by Deion Sanders-led No. 2 Trinity Christian.

16. 2024 Top Football Recruits in California - 247 Sports

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17. Top 20 most dominant high school football teams in the MaxPreps era ...

  • 25 aug 2014 · ... MaxPreps has put out football computer rankings, presented by the Army National Guard ... Helix (La Mesa) - 269. Section championships: 1 5.

  • Photos by MaxPreps Photographers/Graphic by Social Recluse Graphx See the most dominant high school football teams in each state, plus the Top 10 nationwide.It has been 10 years now that MaxPreps has put out football computer rankings, presented by the Army National Guard. That's plenty of time to come up with a solid list of which programs have been the most dominant during the MaxPreps era. For the purpose of the national rankings, each team will be awarded points based off where it finished in the computer rankings after each season. For example, if a team finished No. 1 overall it receives 50 points. If the team finished No. 25 overall, it would get 26 points. A team also receives 30 points for winning a state title and 15 for being the runner-up. View computer rankings for the past 10 years Take the conversation to Twitter: @MaxPreps Top 10 most dominant football teams in the MaxPreps era 1. De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) - 502 Overall record: 127-12-2 State championships: 5 National Top 25 finishes: 7 2. Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.) - 406 Overall record:  106-11 State (Group) Championships:  6 National Top 25 finishes: 5 3. Trinity (Louisville, Ky.) - 383 Overall record: 120-21 State championships: 7 National Top 25 finishes: 4 4. Maryville (Tenn.) - 359 Overall record: 145-5 State championships: 7 National Top 25 finishes: 3 5. Bellevue (Wash.) - 354 Overall record: 127-7 State championships: 7 National Top 25 finishes: 3 6. Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.) - 352 Overall record: 115-19 State championships: 6 National Top 25 finishes: 4 6. Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.) - 352 Overall record: 130-15 State championships: 6 National Top 25 finishes: 3 8. Hoover (Ala.) - 340 Overall record: 136-14 State championships: 5 National Top 25 finishes: 3 9. South Panola (Batesville, Miss.) - 338 Overall record: 139-10 State championships: 7 National Top 25 finishes: 3 10. Trinity (Euless, Texas) - 322 Overall record: 125-18 State championships: 3 National Top 25 finishes: 6 How the state rankings are determined: For the purpose of the rankings, each team will be awarded points based off where it finished in the computer rankings after each season. For example, if a team finished No. 1 overall it receives 25 points. If the team finished No. 25 overall, it would get one point. A team also receives 30 points for winning a state title and 15 for being the runner-up. Due to unique setups in New Jersey and Massachusetts, we have not tabulated points for all schools in those states. Alabama 1. Hoover - 451 Overall record: 136-14 State championships: 5 See the rest of the Top 20 Alaska 1. Soldotna - 421 Overall record: 89-13 State championships: 6 See the rest of the Top 20 Arizona 1. Hamilton (Chandler) - 464 Overall record: 129-11 State championships: 6 See the rest of the Top 20 Arkansas 1. Greenwood - 373 Overall record: 120-17 State championships: 6 See the rest of the Top 20 California Central Section 1. Bakersfield - 337 Section championships: 4 2. Clovis West (Fresno) - 309 Section championships: 3 3. Liberty (Bakersfield) - 245 Section championships: 2 4. Bullard (Fresno) - 218 Section championships: 1 5. El Diamante (Visalia) - 202 Section championships: 2 See the rest of the Top 20 Central Coast Section 1. Los Gatos - 375 Section championships: 5 2. Valley Christian (San Jose) - 326 Section championships: 3 3. Bellarmine (San Jose) - 314 Section championships: 3 4. Palo Alto - 303 Section championships: 3 5. Serra (San Mateo) - 272 Section championships: 2 See the rest of the Top 20 L.A. City Section 1. Crenshaw (Los Angeles) - 368 Section championships: 4 2. Narbonne (Harbor City) - 335 Section championships: 3 3. Carson - 247 Section championships: 0 4. Birmingham (Lake Balboa) - 245 Section championships: 3 5. San Pedro - 241 Section championships: 1 See the rest of the Top 20 Northern Section 1. Paradise - 443 Section championships: 5 2. Sutter - 365 Section championships: 4 3. West Valley (Cottonwood) - 317 Section championships: 2 4. Enterprise (Redding) - 297 Section championships: 3 5. Foothill (Palo Cedro) - 278 Section championships: 1 See the rest of the Top 20 North Coast Section 1. De La Salle (Concord) - 550 Section championships: 10 2. Cardinal Newman (Santa Rosa) - 289 Section championships: 4 3. Marin Catholic (Kentfield) - 263 Section championships: 2 4. San Ramon Valley (Danville) - 262 Section championships: 2 5. Novato - 214 Section championships: 3 See the rest of the Top 20 Oakland Section 1. McClymonds (Oakland) - 240 Section championships: 7 2. Oakland Tech - 231 Section championships: 0 3. Skyline (Oakland) - 226 Section championships: 1 4. Fremont (Oakland) - 224 Section championships: 1 5. Castlemont (Oakland) - 219 Section championships: 1 Sac-Joaquin Section 1. Del Oro (Loomis) - 358 Section championships: 4 2. Central Catholic (Modesto) - 350 Section championships: 6 3. Folsom - 238 Section championships: 3 4. Granite Bay - 227 Section championships: 3 5. Nevada Union (Grass Valley) - 215 Section championships: 2 See the rest of the Top 20 San Diego Section 1. Oceanside - 510 Section championships: 8 2. Cathedral Catholic (San Diego) - 365 Section championships: 6 3. Valley Center - 299 Section championships: 5 4. Helix (La Mesa) - 269 Section championships: 1 5. Mission Hills (San Marcos) - 243 Section championships: 1 See the rest of the Top 20 San Francisco Section 1. Lincoln (San Francisco) - 236 Section championships: 5 2. Lowell (San Francisco) - 228 Section championships: 1 3. Mission (San Francisco) - 225 Section championships: 1 3. Washington (San Francisco) - 225 Section championships: 1 5. Balboa (San Francisco) - 215 Section championships: 0 Southern Section 1. Oaks Christian (Westlake Village) - 379 Section championships: 6 2. Centennial (Corona) - 350 Section championships: 5 3. Long Beach Poly - 289 Section championships: 4 4. St. Bonaventure (Ventura) - 278 Section championships: 4 5. Mission Viejo - 233 Section championships: 1 See the rest of the Top 20 Colorado 1. Mullen (Denver) - 357 Overall record: 107-24 State championships: 4 See the rest of the Top 20 Connecticut 1. New Canaan - 339 Overall record: 103-21 State championships: 5 See the rest of the Top 20 Delaware 1. Salesianum (Wilmington) - 367 Overall record: 93-27 State championships: 4 See the rest of the Top 20 Florida 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale) - 351 Overall record: 127-15   State championships: 4 See the rest of the Top 20 Georgia 1. Buford - 395 Overall record: 136-10 State championships: 6 See the rest of the Top 20 Hawaii 1. 'Iolani (Honolulu) - 398 Overall record: 87-39-1 State championships: 7 See the rest of the Top 20 Idaho 1. Shelley - 292 Overall record: 96-14 State championships: 5 See the rest of the Top 20 Illinois 1. Mount Carmel (Chicago) - 303 Overall record: 111-25 State championships: 2 See the rest of the Top 20 Indiana 1. Indianapolis Cathedral - 416 Overall record: 110-32 State championships: 7 See the rest of the Top 20 Iowa 1. Regina (Iowa City) - 280 Overall record: 115-11 State championships: 5 See the rest of the Top 20 Kansas 1. Hutchinson - 423 Overall record: 110-17 State championships: 7 See the rest of the Top 20 Kentucky 1. Trinity (Louisville) - 464 Overall record: 120-21 State championships: 7 See the rest of the Top 20 Louisiana 1. Curtis (River Ridge) - 490 Overall record: 127-9 State championships: 8 See the rest of the Top 20 Maine 1. Bonny Eagle (Standish) - 349 Overall record: 85-21 State championships: 5 See the rest of the Top 20 Maryland 1. Dunbar (Baltimore) - 316 Overall record: 116-18 State championships: 7 See the rest of the Top 20 Michigan 1. East Grand Rapids - 315 Overall record: 105-19 State championships: 5 See the rest of the Top 20 Minnesota 1. Eden Prairie - 397 Overall record: 116-10 State championships: 5 See the rest of the Top 20 Mississippi 1. South Panola (Batesville) - 461 Overall record: 139-10 State championships: 7 See the rest of the Top 20 Missouri 1. Webb City - 406 Overall record: 133-5 State championships: 6 See the rest of the Top 20 Montana 1. Billings Central Catholic - 352 Overall record: 97-16 State championships: 2 See the rest of the Top 20 Nebraska 1. Norfolk Catholic - 361 Overall record: 110-12 State championships: 5 See the rest of the Top 20 Nevada 1. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) - 400 Overall record: 119-17 State championships: 6 See the rest of the Top 20 New Hampshire 1. Bishop Guertin (Nashua) - 434 Overall record: 97-18 State championships: 7 See the rest of the Top 20 New Mexico 1. Mayfield (Las Cruces) - 394 Overall record: 108-23 State championships: 4 See the rest of the Top 20 New York 1. Aquinas Institute (Rochester) - 245 Overall record: 93-21 State championships: 3 See the rest of the Top 20 North Carolina 1. Independence (Charlotte) - 266 Overall record: 116-25 State championships: 3 See the rest of the Top 20 North Dakota 1. Fargo South - 412 Overall record: 90-19 State championships: 5 See the rest of the Top 20 Ohio 1. St. Xavier (Cincinnati) - 272 Overall record: 91-33 State championships: 2 See the rest of the Top 20 Oklahoma 1. Union (Tulsa) - 443 Overall record: 120-17 State championships: 6 See the rest of the Top 20 Oregon 1. Jesuit (Portland) - 318 Overall record: 108-21 State championships: 2 See the rest of the Top 20 Pennsylvania 1. Central Catholic (Pittsburgh) - 218 Overall record: 114-16 State championships: 2 See the rest of the Top 20 Rhode Island 1. Bishop Hendricken (Warwick) - 395 Overall record: 92-30 State championships: 4 See the rest of the Top 20 South Carolina 1. Byrnes (Duncan) - 434 Overall record: 130-15 State championships: 6 See the rest of the Top 20 South Dakota 1. West Central (Hartford) - 340 Overall record: 95-15 State championships: 4 See the rest of the Top 20 Tennessee 1. Maryville - 487 Overall record: 145-5 State championships: 7 See the rest of the Top 20 Texas 1. Carroll (Southlake) - 313 Overall record: 126-15 State championships: 4 See the rest of the Top 20 Utah 1. Timpview (Provo) - 408 Overall record: 111-17 State championships: 7 See the rest of the Top 20 Vermont 1. Hartford (White River Junction) - 378 Overall record: 73-28-1 State championships: 5 See the rest of the Top 20 Virginia 1. Phoebus (Hampton) - 304 Overall record: 124-11 State championships: 5 See the rest of the Top 20 Washington 1. Bellevue - 475 Overall record: 127-7 State championships: 8 See the rest of the Top 20 West Virginia 1. Martinsburg - 366 Overall record: 113-18 State championships: 4 See the rest of the Top 20 Wisconsin 1. Waunakee - 284 Overall record: 115-11 State championships: 3 See the rest of the Top 20 Wyoming 1. Douglas - 304 Overall record: 77-28 State championships: 3 See the rest of the Top 20

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19. Diablos football honored by MaxPreps - Orange County Register

  • 25 jan 2016 · The Diablos were then given a berth in the Division 1AA state title bracket, where they beat Helix, 32-28, at home before winning the state ...

  • For finishing 16-0, winning CIF-SS West Valley Division and Division 1AA State titles and keeping up a 28-game win streak, the Mission Viejo football team was honored with an Army National Guard Na…

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