Mid-Atlantic Region Top 10 high school football rankings – Week 14

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by Jeff Fisher

Newly-crowned Kentucky 6A high school football champ Male remains #1 in the latest High School Football America Mid-Atlantic Top 10 high school football rankings.  The Bulldogs (15-0) should hold-on to that lead for the final two releases of our regional rankings.  Male is one of two teams from the Bluegrass State in the regional Top 10 — Trinity is ranked #5

Falling-in behind Male is Maryland’s DeMatha at #2 and Gilman at #3.  North Carolina’s Mallard Creek, which will play for its third straight Class 4AA title this week, moves from #5 to #4 this week.

Tennessee has the most number of teams in the Mid-Atlantic Top 10 with Brentwood Academy at #6, Ravenwood at #7, Maryville at #8 and Independence at #9.

Rounding-out the Top 10 in Gonzaga from Washington, D.C. at #10.

High School Football America Mid-Atlantic Region Top 10 Rankings

#1 Male (Kentucky) 15-0, LW: #1

#2 DeMatha (Maryland) 11-1, LW: #2

#3 Gilman (Maryland) 10-1, LW: #3

#4 Mallard Creek (North Carolina) 13-2, LW: #6

#5 Trinity (Kentucky) 11-2, LW: #5

#6 Brentwood Academy (Tennessee) 12-1, LW: #7

#7 Ravenwood (Tennessee) 14-1, LW: NR

#8 Maryville (Tennessee) 14-1, LW: #4

#9 Independence (Tennessee) 15-0, LW: #9

#10 Gonzaga (Washington, DC) 9-2, LW: #10

Note: High School Football America’s Regional Rankings are created with our proprietary algorithm.

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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.