Corona Centennial controls its destiny in SoCal Top 25

Corona Centennial Huskies
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And then there were six.

Six teams in the High School Football America/SoCal Top 25 will play for state championships this weekend.

Not only can #1 Corona Centennial wrap-up the overall #1 ranking in the region with a win over De La Salle on Saturday in the Open Division Championship, but the Huskies will also claim the top spot in the California 25 and the National Top 25 with a victory.  Should Corona Centennial lose to De La Salle, it’s possible that Mission Viejo could jump from #3 into the top spot with a win over Bellarmine in the Division I-AA championship game.

A state title for #10 Narbonne, #11 Camarillo, #19 La Mirada and #20 Citrus Hill could also mean a higher ranking when we release our final poll next Sunday

High School Football America/SoCal Top 25
Games through December 12th

#1 Corona Centennial Huskies

Record: 14-0

Last Week’s Ranking: #1

Rewind: Idle

Fast Forward: vs. De La Salle, Open Division Championship, Saturday

#2 St. John Bosco Braves

Record: 13-1

Last Week’s Ranking: #2

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#3 Mission Viejo Diablos

Record: 15-0

Last Week’s Ranking: #3

Rewind: beat Helix 32-28

Fast Forward: vs. Bellarmine, Division I-AA Championship, Friday

#4 Mater Dei Monarchs

Record: 10-3

Last Week’s Ranking: #4

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#5 Serra Cavaliers

Record: 9-3

Last Week’s Ranking: #5

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#6 Bishop Amat Lancers

Record: 10-3

Last Week’s Ranking: #6

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#7 Vista Murrieta Broncos

Record: 12-2

Last Week’s Ranking: #7

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#8 Oaks Christian Lions

Record: 11-1

Last Week’s Ranking: #8

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#9 Long Beach Poly Jackrabbits

Record: 4-6 (includes four forfeit losses)

Last Week’s Ranking: #9

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#10 Narbonne Gauchos

Record: 13-2

Last Week’s Ranking: #9

Rewind: beat Ridgeway 35-20

Fast Forward: vs. Clayton Valley Charter Division I-A Championship, Saturday

#11 Camarillo Scorpions

Record: 15-0

Last Week’s Ranking: #12

Rewind: beat #11 La Habra 63-49

Fast Forward: vs. Del Oro, Division II-AA Championship, Friday

#12 La Habra Highlanders

Record: 13-2

Last Week’s Ranking: #11

Rewind: lost to #12 Camarillo 63-49

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#13 Rancho Cucamonga Cougars

Record: 11-2

Last Week’s Ranking : #13

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#14 Loyola Cubs

Record: 9-3

Last Week’s Ranking: #14

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#15 Tesoro Titans

Record: 9-3

Last Week’s Ranking: #15

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#16 JSerra Lions

Record: 7-3

Last Week’s Ranking: #16

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#17 Orange Lutheran Lancers

Record: 6-6

Last Week’s Ranking: #17

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#18 Chaminade Eagles

Record: 7-4

Last Week’s Ranking: #18

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#19 La Mirada Matadores

Record: 12-3

Last Week’s Ranking: #23

Rewind: beat Oceanside 36-14

Fast Forward: vs. Campolindo, Division III-AA Championship, Saturday

#20 Citrus Hill Hawks

Record: 13-2

Last Week’s Ranking: #24

Rewind: beat #22 Calabasas 56-21

Fast Forward: vs. St. Francis (Mountain View), Division II-A Championship, Saturday

#21 Norco Cougars

Record: 8-3

Last Week’s Ranking: #19

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#22 St. Bonaventure Seraphs

Record: 7-4

Last Week’s Ranking: #20

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#23 Westlake Warriors

Record: 7-4

Last Week’s Ranking: #21

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#24 Calabasas Coyotes

Record: 13-1

Last Week’s Ranking: #22

Rewind: lost to #24 Citrus Hill 56-21

Fast Forward: Season Completed

#25 San Clemente Tritons

Record: 11-3

Last Week’s Ranking: #25

Fast Forward: Season Completed

*Editor’s note: High School Football America uses its proprietary algorithm to determine the HSFA SoCal Top 25

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About the Author

Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.