Regional Rankings: Midwest Top 20 – Week 7

Midwest Top 20
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Defending Illinois 8A champ Maine South is up to No. 6 in the latest High School Football America Midwest Top 20 that is created with our proprietary algorithm.  The Hawks move-up two spots this week.

Mona Shores (Michigan) is the only new team in the regional rankings.  The Sailors enter at No. 20 and that ranking will be tested Friday when they face No. 19 Muskegon.

In another Top 20 battle, No. 3 Cass Tech (Michigan) will face No. 15 King (Michigan) in Detroit Public School League semifinals on Saturday.

High School Football America Midwest Region Top 20

No. 1 Ben Davis (Indiana) 8-0, LW: #1

No. 2 East St. Louis (Illinois) 6-1, LW: #2

No. 3 Cass Tech (Michigan) 5-1, LW: #3

No. 4 Prairie Ridge (Illinois) 7-0, LW: #4

No. 5 Lincoln-Way East (Illinois) 7-0, LW: #5

No. 6 Maine South (Illinois) 5-1, LW: #8

No. 7 Lawrence Central (Indiana) 6-2, LW: #6

No. 8 Warren Central (Indiana) 5-3, LW: #7

No. 9 Phillips Academy (Illinois) 7-0, LW: #9

No. 10 Vianney (Missouri) 8-0, LW: #10

No. 11 Utica Eisenhower (Michigan) 7-0, LW: #11

No. 12 Loyola Academy (Illinois) 6-1, LW: #12

No. 13 Center Grove (Indiana) 4-4, LW: #13

No. 14 Carmel (Indiana) 4-4, LW: #14

No. 15 Kimberly (Wisconsin) 7-0, LW: #15

No. 16 Detroit ML King (Michigan) 6-1, LW: #16

No. 17 Eden Prairie (Minnesota) 6-0, LW: #17

No. 18 Dowling Catholic (Iowa) 7-0, LW: #18

No. 19 Muskegon (Michigan) 7-0, LW: #19

No. 20 Mona Shores (Michigan) 7-0, LW: NR

Dropped-out: No. 20 Naperville Central (Illinois)

Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state rankings are developed using our proprietary algorithm.

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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.