HSFA Pennsylvania Top 25 high school football rankings – Week 5

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No. 4 Pittsburgh Central Catholic picked-up a quality win last week with a 50-22 defeat of former No. 7 North Allegheny. PCC (5-0) can close in on the WPIAL Tri-County Five title when it takes on unranked Canon-McMillan (4-1). The Vikings sit at the top of the conference with a 2-0 mark. C-M, Mt. Lebanon and North Allegheny each have one league loss.

There’s one head-to-head in the Pennsylvania Top 25 high school football rankings, powered by NFL Play Football, this week. No. 16 Nazareth hosts No. 25 Allentown Central Catholic, which is coming off its first loss of the season to No. 14 Parkland

High School Football America Pennsylvania Top 25

Ranking/TeamRecordLast Week
No. 1 St. Joseph’s Prep(3-1)1
No. 2 Imhotep Charter(5-0)2
No. 3 Bishop McDevitt(5-0)3
No. 4 Pittsburgh Central Catholic(5-0)4
No. 5 Downingtown East(5-0)5
No. 6 State College(3-1)6
No. 7 Roman Catholic(4-1)8
No. 8 Malvern Prep(3-1)9
No. 9 Central Bucks West(5-0)10
No. 10 Manheim Township (5-0)11
No. 11 North Allegheny(4-1)7
No. 12 Garnet Valley(4-1)13
No. 13 Harrisburg(4-1)14
No. 14 Parkland(5-0)15
No. 15 La Salle College(2-2)16
No. 16 Nazareth(4-1)17
No. 17 Penn Hills(4-1)18
No. 18 Pine-Richland(3-2)19
No. 19 Aliquippa(4-0)20
No. 20 West Chester Rustin(4-0)21
 No. 21 Central York(5-0)22
No. 22 Thomas Jefferson(5-0)23
No. 23 Downingtown West(5-0)24
No. 24 Cathedral Prep(2-2)12
No. 25 Allentown Central Catholic(4-1)25

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

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