California Top 25 high school football rankings – Week 11

California Top 25 high school football rankings by High School Football America.
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Some surprising outcomes in the final week of the regular season in the CIF Southern Section shakes up the High School Football America California Top 25 high school football rankings, powered by NFL Play Football.

Simi Valley makes its first-ever appearance in the California Top 25 after beating former No. 14 Oaks Christian 28-23. The Pioneers sit No. 19 after winning a share of the Marmonte League with OC, which drops three spots to No. 17 in our statewide rankings created with our proprietary algorithm.

Clovis East breaks in the Top 25 at No. 25 after beating former No. 18 Clovis North 38-21.

High School Football America California Top 25

Ranking/TeamRecordLast Week
No. 1 Mater Dei(9-0)1
No. 2 St. John Bosco(9-1)2
No. 3 Orange Lutheran(7-3)3
No. 4 Mission Viejo (10-0)4
No. 5 Corona Centennial(8-2)5
No. 6 De La Salle (9-0)6
No. 7 Folsom(9-1)9
No. 8 Servite(6-4)7
No. 9 JSerra(6-4)8
No. 10 Sierra Canyon(7-3)10
No. 11 Santa Margarita(4-6)11
No. 12 Lincoln (San Diego)(8-2)12
No. 13 Pittsburg (8-1)13
No. 14 Serra (Gardena)(7-3)15
No. 15 Inglewood(10-0)16
No. 16 Murrieta Valley(8-2)17
No. 17 Oaks Christian(7-3)14
No. 18 Leuzinger(8-2)21
No. 19 Simi Valley(9-1)NR
No. 20 St. Mary’s (Stockton)(8-2)19
No. 21 San Ramon Valley(9-1)22
No. 22 St. Francis (Mountain View)(8-1)23
No. 23 St. Ignatius College Prep(7-2)24
No. 24 Cathedral Catholic (San Diego)(8-2)25
No. 25 Clovis East(10-0)NR

Dropped-out: No. 18 Clovis North, No. 20 Rocklin

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

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