High School Football America 300 national rankings – Week 13

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Another week, another quality win for Mater Dei (California) as it looks to win back-to-back High School Football America national championships. The Monarchs, who have won four HSFA national titles since 2017, beat No. 50 Sierra Canyon 33-13 last Friday to improve to 10-0.

The win moves MD into the CIF Southern Section semifinals where the Monarchs will play No. 19 Corona Centennial, who took-down former No. 17 Mission Viejo 25-20. The loss drops the Diablos to No. 21 in the latest High School Football America 300, powered by NFL Play Football.

Friday’s semifinal matchup will be the second time that the two national powers have battled in 2024. In the season opener on August 22, Mater Dei beat the Huskies 42-25.

The winner of the MD/CC game will face the winner of the other semifinal between No. 5 St. John Bosco and No. 13 Orange Lutheran. Mater Dei beat both of those teams during its run to a second straight Trinity League title.

No. 2 Bishop Gorman can keep its national championship hopes alive when it faces No. 109 Arbor View for the Nevada 5A Division I championship on November 26 at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders.

No. 3 Milton has advanced to the second round of Georgia’s 5A playoffs. This week, the Eagles will play Dutchtown on Friday.

Georgia’s 5A bracket is loaded with three 2023 champs, led by Milton, which won the 7A state title last year. Also in the class is No. 62 Thomas County Central, winners of last year’s 6A crown, and No. 67 Coffee, the ’23 Class 5A champ.

At the end of last season, Georgia eliminated the 7A classification, making 6A the largest classification. Milton, which had being “playing up” for many years, decided to drop to 5A, which was more in-line with its enrollment number.

No. 4 Duncanville is looking for a three-peat in the biggest classification in Texas. The Panthers play in the 6A Division I Region II quarterfinals this week against Rockwall, which spent a large part of the season in our Top 300 created with our proprietary algorithm.

No. 7 North Shore is still in the national championship hunt. The Mustangs, who have played Duncanville for the last three 6A Division I titles, play No. 169 Ridge Point this week.

No. 6 Archbishop Spalding closed-out a perfect season last Saturday, winning the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship with a 31-7 win over McDonogh. It was the third straight championship for the Cavaliers, who outscored their opponents 487-34 this season.

Below you can see the latest rankings that include 13 new teams.

High School Football America 300

Ranking/Team/StateRecordLast Week
No. 1 Mater Dei (California)(10-0)1
No. 2 Bishop Gorman (Nevada)(11-1)2
No. 3 Milton (Georgia)(11-0)3
No. 4 Duncanville (Texas)(10-0)4
No. 5 St. John Bosco (California)(10-1)5
No. 6 Archbishop Spalding (Maryland)(12-0)6
No. 7 North Shore (Texas)(11-0)7
No. 8 Bergen Catholic (New Jersey)(9-1)8
No. 9 Carrollton (Georgia)(11-0)9
No. 10 St. Frances Academy (Maryland)(8-3)10
No. 11 IMG Academy (Florida)(7-2)11
No. 12 Venice (Florida)(10-1)12
No. 13 Orange Lutheran (California)(8-3)13
No. 14 Lakeland (Florida)(10-0)14
No. 15 Chaminade-Madonna (Florida)(9-2)15
No. 16 North Crowley (Texas)(11-0)16
No. 17 Corner Canyon (Utah)(11-1)18
No. 18 Atascocita (Texas)(9-1)19
No. 19 Corona Centennial (California)(8-2)21
No. 20 Buford (Georgia)(9-1)20
No. 21 Mission Viejo (California)(10-1)17
No. 22 DeMatha (Maryland)(9-1)22
No. 23 DeSoto (Texas)(9-2)23
No. 24 American Heritage (Plantation, Florida)(8-2)*+24
No. 25 East St. Louis (Illinois)(11-1)29
No. 26 Massillon Washington (Ohio)(11-2)26
No. 27 North Gwinnett (Georgia)(11-0)25
No. 28 St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida)(8-3)27
No. 29 De La Salle (California)(11-0)28
No. 30 Collins Hill (Georgia)(10-1)30
No. 31 Jones (Orlando, Florida)(11-0)31
No. 32 Southlake Carroll (Texas)(11-0)32
No. 33 Weddington (North Carolina)(10-0)33
No. 34 Baylor (Tennessee)(11-0)36
No. 35 St. Joseph’s Prep (Pennsylvania)(8-2)37
No. 36 Norland (Florida)(8-2)*+35
No. 37 Folsom (California)(10-1)39
No. 38 La Salle College HS (Pennsylvania)(10-1)38
No. 39 Basha (Arizona)(9-1)40
No. 40 Summer Creek (Texas)(9-2)41
No. 41 Lee County (Georgia)(11-0)42
No. 42 Rabun Gap-Nacoochee (Georgia)(12-2)43
No. 43 Clearwater Central Catholic (Florida)(9-2)44
No. 44 Westlake (Austin, Texas)(10-1)45
No. 45 Hamilton (Arizona)(9-1)46
No. 46 Cocoa (Florida)(7-3)48
No. 47 Archbishop Moeller (Ohio)(12-1)53
No. 48 Northwestern (Miami, Florida)(8-2)+54
No. 49 Lone Peak (Utah)(11-2)57
No. 50 JSerra (California)(6-5)49
No. 51 Sierra Canyon (California)(8-4)50
No. 52 DePaul Catholic (New Jersey)(9-1)52
No. 53 Riverdale Baptist (Maryland)(10-0)47
No. 54 Grayson (Georgia)(10-1)59
No. 55 Liberty (Arizona)(9-1)55
No. 56 Providence Day (North Carolina)(9-3)56
No. 57 Douglas County (Georgia)(9-2)67
No. 58 Santa Margarita (California)(5-6)60
No. 59 Boyle County (Kentucky)(12-0)63
No. 60 St. Edward (Ohio)(8-5)70
No. 61 Saraland (Alabama)(11-0)58
No. 62 Thomas County Central (Georgia)(10-1)61
No. 63 Servite (California)(6-5)62
No. 64 Acadiana (Louisiana)(9-1) 65
No. 65 Archbishop Hoban (Ohio)(10-2)66
No. 66 Lake Travis (Texas)(10-1)68
No. 67 Coffee (Georgia)(9-2)69
No. 68 Good Counsel (Maryland)(7-4)73
No. 69 Roswell (Georgia)(9-2)71
No. 70 Coppell (Texas)(11-0)72
No. 71 Columbus  (Miami, Florida)(7-3)74
No. 72 Catholic (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)(8-1) 75
No. 73 Allen (Texas)(11-0)76
No. 74 North Cobb (Georgia)(11-0)82
No. 75 Avon (Ohio)(13-0)77
No. 76 Grimsley (North Carolina)(11-0)78
No. 77 Mill Creek (Georgia)(7-4)51
No. 78 Aledo (Texas)(10-1)79
No. 79 Armwood (Florida)(11-0)81
No. 80 Thompson (Alabama)(9-3)123
No. 81 Glenville (Ohio)(10-3)88
No. 82 Northwestern (South Carolina)(10-0)83
No. 83 Westfield (Indiana)(11-1)84
No. 84 Auburn (Alabama)(10-1)34
No. 85 Trinity (Kentucky)(10-2)85
No. 86 Cibolo Steele (Texas)(10-1)86
No. 87 Hough (North Carolina)(10-1)87
No. 88 Mallard Creek (North Carolina)(9-2)90
No. 89 Westside (Anderson, South Carolina)(10-0)89
No. 90 Dutch Fork (South Carolina)(10-0)91
No. 91 Ravenwood (Tennessee)(12-0)94
No. 92 Oakland (Tennessee)(11-1)95
No. 93 Alexandria (Louisiana)(10-0)93
No. 94 Skyridge (Utah)(10-3)92
No. 95 Edgewater (Florida)(10-1)***97
No. 96 Neville (Louisiana)(9-1)96
No. 97 Ruston (Louisiana)(8-2)98
No. 98 Rolesville (North Carolina)(10-1) 99
No. 99 Summerville (South Carolina)(10-0)100
No. 100 Nease (Florida)(10-0)101
No. 101 St. Augustine (Florida)(9-1) 102
No. 102 Edna Karr (Louisiana)(10-0)103
No. 103 Don Bosco Prep (New Jersey)(7-3)104
No. 104 Lake Mary (Florida)(9-2)105
No. 105 Christ Presbyterian Academy (Tennessee)(12-0)106
No. 106 Seminole (Sanford, Florida)(9-1)***107
No. 107 Owasso (Oklahoma)(10-0)108
No. 108 Imhotep Charter (Pennsylvania)(10-2)64
No. 109 Arbor View (Nevada)(10-1)109
No. 110 Lincoln (San Diego, California)(9-2)110
No. 111 Lowndes (Georgia)(10-1) 112
No. 112 American Leadership Academy (Queen Creek, Arizona)(9-1)111
No. 113 Hoover (Alabama)(10-2)116
No. 114 St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, New Jersey)(6-4) 113
No. 115 Central (Phenix City, Alabama)(9-2)114
No. 116 Brownsburg (Indiana)(11-1)115
No. 117 Colquitt County (Georgia)(8-3)119
No. 118 Bryant (Arkansas)(10-0)117
No. 119 Pittsburg (California)(10-1) 118
No. 120 Kahuku (Hawaii)(8-4)121
No. 121 Mililani (Hawaii)(9-3)120
No. 122 West Boca Raton (Florida)(11-0)****125
No. 123 Archbishop Rummel (Louisiana)(8-2)122
No. 124 Detroit Catholic Central (Michigan)(12-0)134
No. 125 Monarch (Florida)(7-3)137
No. 126 Cherry Creek (Colorado)(10-1)126
No. 127 Atlantic (Delray Beach, Florida)(10-1)***127
No. 128 Katy (Texas)(10-1)129
No. 129 Lehi (Utah)(9-2)128
No. 130 Tampa Bay Tech (Florida)(8-2)130
No. 131 Conway (Arkansas)(9-1)131
No. 132 Valdosta (Georgia)(9-2)143
No. 133 Denton Guyer (Texas)(8-3)139
No. 134 Norcross (Georgia)(8-3)140
No. 135 South Oak Cliff (Texas)(9-2)145
No. 136 Toledo Central Catholic (Ohio)(12-1)151
No. 137 Lincoln-Way East (Illinois)(12-0)145
No. 138 Langston Hughes (Georgia)(10-1) 147
No. 139 Gadsden County (Florida)(10-1) 148
No. 140 Dr. Phillips (Florida)(10-1) 149
No. 141 McCallie (Tennessee)(9-2)150
No. 142 Manatee (Florida)(8-1) 152
No. 143 Murrieta Valley (California)(10-2)153
No. 144 St. Xavier (Ohio)(10-3)161
No. 145 Cardinal Gibbons (North Carolina)(9-1) 155
No. 146 Raines (Florida)(10-0)156
No. 147 Texas (Texarkana, Texas)(11-0)154
No. 148 Malvern Prep (Pennsylvania)(8-2)135
No. 149 Delbarton (New Jersey)(7-3)124
No. 150 Blanche Ely (Florida)(8-3)163
No. 151 Iona Prep (New York)(9-2)136
No. 152 Southridge (Florida)(8-2)157
No. 153 Highland Park (Texas)(10-1) 158
No. 154 Vanguard (Florida)(10-1) 159
No. 155 Cardinal Ritter (Missouri) (9-1) 164
No. 156 Euless Trinity (Texas)(10-1) 166
No. 157 Roman Catholic (Pennsylvania)(9-4)172
No. 158 Campbell (Hawaii)(9-1)141
No. 159 Richmond Hill (Georgia)(7-3)142
No. 150 Lakota West (Ohio)(11-2)160
No. 161 Camden County (Georgia)(7-4)144
No. 162 Longview (Texas) (9-2)168
No. 163 Opelika (Alabama)(9-3)165
No. 164 Ensworth (Tennessee)(11-0)174
No. 165 Parker (Birmingham, Alabama)(11-1)197
No. 166 Phoebus (Virginia)(10-0)169
No. 167 Maury (Virginia)(11-0)170
No. 168 Lawrence North (Indiana)(11-1)175
No. 169 Ridge Point (Texas)(10-1)176
No. 170  Oaks Christian (California)(9-3)177
No. 171 Booker T. Washington (Miami, Florida)(8-2)+179
No. 172 Alcoa (Tennessee)(9-1)182
No. 173 Serra (Gardena, California)(8-4)132
No. 174 Piper (Florida)(10-1)200
No. 175 Vandegrift (Texas)(10-1)184
No. 176 Central (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)(9-1)185
No. 177 Osceola (Kissimmee, Florida)(9-2)186
No. 178 Simi Valley (California)(11-1)187
No. 179 Maryville (Tennessee)(11-1)193
No. 180 Bolles School (Florida) (9-1) 190
No. 181 Fulshear (Texas)(11-0)192
No. 182 Anderson (Ohio)(13-0)194
No. 183 St. Mary’s (Stockton, California)(9-2)203
No. 184 Olentangy Liberty (Ohio)(11-2)206
No. 185 Dripping Springs (Texas)(8-3)202
No. 186 Center Grove (Indiana)(8-4)218
No. 187 Walton (Georgia)(7-4)180
No. 188 Byron Nelson (Texas)(8-3)171
No. 189 Warren Central (Indiana)(10-2)188
No. 190 Lake Wales (Florida)(7-3)212
No. 191 Blessed Trinity (Georgia)(9-1)213
No. 192 Walsh Jesuit (Ohio)(13-0)214
No. 193 Creekside (Georgia)(8-2)215
No. 194 Buchholz (Florida)(7-3)216
No. 195 Prosper (Texas)(8-3)196
No. 196 Zachary (Louisiana)(7-3)198
No. 197 Pickerington North (Ohio)(11-2)219
No. 198 Gonzaga (Washington, DC) (7-4)189
No. 199 Parkview (Arkansas)(10-1) 204
No. 200 Houston County (Georgia)(7-4)207
201 Mountain View (Arizona)(10-1)201
No. 202 De Smet (Missouri)(10-2)208
No. 203 Upper Arlington (Ohio)(10-3)205
No. 204 Cartersville (Georgia)(11-0)209
No. 205 Brophy Prep (Arizona)(9-2)211
No. 206 Cary-Grove (Illinois)(12-0)220
No. 207 Spain Park (Alabama)(12-0)221
No. 208 St. Thomas More (Louisiana)(7-3)222
No. 209 Brentwood Academy (Tennessee)(8-3)228
No. 210 Hattiesburg (Mississippi)(11-0)230
No. 211 Winton Woods (Ohio)(10-2)210
No. 212 The Woodlands (Texas)(10-1) 231
No. 213 Tupelo (Mississippi)(11-0)232
No. 214 Yorba Linda (California)(11-1)284
No. 215 Queen Creek (Arizona)(9-2)223
No. 216 Carl Albert (Oklahoma)(11-0)233
No. 217 Lewisville (Texas)(7-4)217
No. 218 Marist (Georgia)(11-0)234
No. 219 Willis (Texas)(11-0)229
No. 220 Cathedral (Indiana)(6-4)225
No. 221 Inglewood (California)(10-1)167
No. 222 Argyle (Texas)(10-1) 235
No. 223 San Ramon Valley (California)(10-1) 236
No. 224 Houston (Tennessee)(10-2)240
No. 225 Oxford (Alabama)(12-0)239
No. 226 Teurlings Catholic (Louisiana)(9-1) 241
No. 227 Denton Ryan (Texas)(10-1) 242
No. 228 Cardinal Newman (Florida)(8-1)244
No. 229 St. Ignatius College Prep (California)(9-2)246
No. 230 Cathedral Catholic (San Diego, California)(9-2)247
No. 231 Cardinal Mooney (Florida)(10-0)245
No. 232 Norman (Oklahoma)(10-1)249
No. 233 Clovis East (California)(11-0)250
No. 234 Niceville (Florida)(10-1) 253
No. 235 Charlotte Catholic (North Carolina)(9-2)254
No. 236 Lincoln (Tallahassee, Florida)(8-2) 255
No. 237 Independence (North Carolina)(10-1) 256
No. 238 Hewitt-Trussville (Alabama)(8-3)237
No. 239 Sequoyah (Georgia)(10-1)NR
No. 240 Stewarts Creek (Tennessee)(11-1)NR
No. 241 Olentangy Berlin (Ohio)(10-3)243
No. 242 Gainesville (Georgia)(7-4)80
No. 243 Brentwood (Tennessee)(9-3)195
No. 244 Roy (Utah)(12-1)NR
No. 245 Jesuit (Florida)(7-3)259
No. 246 Timpview (Utah)(8-3)133
No. 247 Bridgeland (Texas)(10-1)260
No. 248 La Salle (Ohio)(11-2)261
No. 249 Eau Gallie (Florida)(10-1)258
No. 250 Lincoln (Gahanna, Ohio)(9-3)248
No. 251 Lee’s Summit North (Missouri)(11-0)264
No. 252 Lufkin (Texas)(10-1)274
No. 253 Olentangy Orange (Ohio)(9-3)251
No. 254 Lutheran North (Missouri)(10-1)266
No. 255 Gaither (Florida)(7-4)**269
No. 256 Jackson Prep (Mississippi)(12-0)271
No. 257 Pulaski Academy (Arkansas)(9-2)273
No. 258 Vero Beach (Florida)(7-3)280
No. 259 Frenship (Texas)(10-1) 278
No. 260 Florida St. University HS (Florida)(8-3)275
No. 261 Lone Star (Frisco, Texas)(10-1)276
No. 262 Bishop Verot (Florida)(8-3)285
No. 263 Newbury Park (California)(12-0)286
No. 264 Collierville (Tennessee)(11-1)292
No. 265 Katy Jordan (Texas)(10-1) 287
No. 266 Bradford (Florida)(9-1) 288
No. 267 Loyola Academy (Illinois)(10-2)295
No. 268 Oakleaf (Florida)(8-3)NR
No. 269 Bixby (Oklahoma)(8-2)268
No. 270 St. Anthony’s (Melville, New York)(9-3)282
No. 271 Elder (Ohio)(6-6)270
No. 272 Carver Montgomery (Alabama)(6-3)267
No. 273 A&M Consolidated (Texas)(11-0)279
No. 274 Mentor (Ohio)(13-0)298
No. 275 Marana (Arizona)(10-0)NR
No. 276 Merritt Island (Florida)(8-3)NR
No. 277 Cass Tech (Michigan)(10-2)NR
No. 278 Mosley (Florida)(9-2)252
No. 279 Detroit MLK (Michigan)(10-2)NR
No. 280 duPont Manual (Kentucky)(10-2)178
No. 281 Mandarin (Florida)(7-4)173
No. 282 San Juan Hills (California)(10-2)281
No. 283 Kirkwood (Missouri)(9-2)NR
No. 284 Cardinal Hayes (New York)(7-4)283
No. 285 Christian Brothers College (Missouri)(9-2)162
No. 286 Male (Kentucky)(9-3)138
No. 287 Douglass (Kentucky)(8-4)293
No. 288 University Lab (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)(8-2)290
No. 289 O’Dea (Washington)(10-0)291
No. 290 Bowling Green (Kentucky)(10-2)289
No. 291 Alamo Heights (Texas)(11-0)294
No. 292 Dillard (Florida) (9-2)NR
No. 293 Belleville (Michigan)(9-3)263
No. 294 Plantation (Florida)(6-5)273
No. 295 Hudsonville (Michigan)(11-1)NR
No. 296 Pace (Florida)(10-1)NR
No. 297 Lake Oswego (Oregon)(10-0)300
No. 298 Los Alamitos (California)(6-6)297
No. 299 Perry (Arizona)(6-5)NR
No. 300 Leuzinger (California)(8-3)299

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

NR – Not Ranked in previous HSFA 300

* Norland (Florida) forfeited 32-27 win to American Heritage (Plantation) for using an ineligible player

** Gaither (Florida) has two forfeit losses

*** Awarded forfeit victories from The First Academy (Florida), which had to forfeit eight wins for use of an ineligible players

+ Award forfeit victories from Miami Central (Florida), which had to forfeit eight wins for use of an ineligible player

**** Western forfeits two games, West Boca Raton awarded one of those wins.

Dropped-out: No. 181 Palmetto (Miami, Florida), No. 183 Fort Bend Hightower (Texas), No. 191 St. John’s College HS (Washington, DC), No. 199 Westfield (Texas), No. 224 Red Mountain (Arizona), No. 226 Highland (Arizona), No. 227 Bishop Chatard (Indiana), No. 238 De La Salle Collegiate (Michigan), No. 257 Clay-Chalkville (Alabama), No. 262 Howell (Michigan), No. 265 Shadow Creek (Texas), No. 277 Oviedo (Florida), No. 296 St. Xavier (Kentucky)

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