Four new teams in Southern California Top 25

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There are four new teams in this week’s High School Football America Southern California Top 25 that is created with our proprietary algorithm.

Re-entering the Top 25 is St. Bonaventure at #20, followed by Heritage at #21, Cathedral at #22 and Valencia at #24.

The top game this week will be at Orange Coast College on Friday when #12 Edison takes-on  #1 Mater Dei.  Also on Friday, #2 St. John Bosco will take-on St. Mary’s from Stockton, which is currently ranked in our California Top 25.

High School Football America Southern California Top 25 

#1 Mater Dei

Record: (4-0)

Previous Rank: #1

Rewind: beat #20 Upland 62-7

Fast Forward: vs. #12 Edison, Friday

#2 St. John Bosco

Record: (3-1)

Previous Rank: #2

Rewind: beat Crespi 56-7

Fast Forward: vs. St. Mary’s (Stockton) , Friday

#3 Corona Centennial

Record: (3-1)

Previous Rank: #3

Rewind: beat Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks) 48-24

Fast Forward: vs. Liberty (Nevada), Friday

#4 Mission Viejo

Record: (4-0)

Previous Rank: #4

Rewind: beat #11 Long Beach Poly 42-14

Fast Forward: vs. Redondo Union, Friday

#5 Narbonne

Record: (3-0)

Previous Rank: #5

Rewind: Idle

Fast Forward: vs. Paramount

#6 Oaks Christian

Record: (3-1)

Previous Rank: #7

Rewind: beat Alemany 63-62

Fast Forward: vs. Murrieta Valley, Friday

#7 Chaminade

Record: (3-1)

Previous Rank: #8

Rewind: beat Bakersfield 28-20

Fast Forward: at Serra (Gardena), Friday

#8 Rancho Cucamonga

Record: (4-0)

Previous Rank: #9

Rewind: beat #23 Murrieta Valley 41-20

Fast Forward: at Citrus Hill, Friday

#9 Bishop Amat

Record: (3-1)

Previous Rank: #10

Rewind: won by forfeit over St. Paul

Fast Forward: vs. Loyola, Friday

#10 JSerra

Record: (3-1)

Previous Rank: #13

Rewind: beat #6 Vista Murrieta 28-14

Fast Forward: vs. Los Alamitos, Thursday

#11 Vista Murrieta

Record: (3-1)

Previous Rank: #6

Rewind: lost to JSerra 28-14

Fast Forward: vs. Crenshaw, Friday

#12 Edison

Record: (4-0)

Previous Rank: #12

Rewind: beat San Juan Hills 24-17

Fast Forward: vs. #1 Mater Dei, Friday

#13 Servite

Record: (2-2)

Previous Rank: #14

Rewind: beat Villa Park 41-32

Fast Forward: vs. Garfield, Friday

#14 Santa Margarita

Record: (3-1)

Previous Rank: #15

Rewind: beat Westlake 49-8

Fast Forward: at King (Riverside), Friday

#15 La Mirada

Record: (1-2)

Previous Rank: #16

Rewind: beat San Clemente 43-14

Fast Forward: vs. Cerritos, Friday

#16 Long Beach Poly

Record: (1-2)

Previous Rank: #11

Rewind: lost to #4 Mission Viejo 42-14

Fast Forward: vs. Long Beach Wilson, Friday

#17 Orange Lutheran

Record: (2-2)

Previous Rank: #18

Rewind: beat #21 Norco 35-21

Fast Forward: vs. Mullen (Colorado), Friday

#18 Charter Oak Chargers

Record: (4-0)

Previous Rank: #25

Rewind: beat Damien 27-14

Fast Forward: vs. Damien, Friday

#19 Calabasas

Record: (4-0)

Previous Rank: #19

Rewind: beat Pacifica (Oxnard) 47-28

Fast Forward: vs. El Camino Real, Friday

#20 St. Bonaventure

Record: (3-1)

Previous Rank: NR

Rewind: beat La Quinta 35-14

Fast Forward: at Hart, Friday

#21 Heritage

Record: (4-0)

Previous Rank: NR

Rewind: beat Redlands East Valley 15-7

Fast Forward: at Corona, Friday

#22 Cathedral

Record: (4-0)

Previous Rank: NR

Rewind: beat Loyola 21-19

Fast Forward: Idle

#23 Tesoro

Record: (3-1)

Previous Rank: #24

Rewind: beat El Toro 25-21

Fast Forward: vs. La Serna, Friday

#24 Valencia

Record: (2-1)

Previous Rank: NR

Rewind: beat #22 Newbury Park 56-35

Fast Forward: vs. Bakersfield, Thursday

#25 Upland

Record: (2-2)

Previous Rank: #20

Rewind: lost to #1 Mater Dei 62-7

Fast Forward: vs. Great Oak, Friday

Dropped-out: #17 San Clemente, #21 Norco, #22 Newbury Park, #23 Newbury Park

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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.