De La Salle tops final High School Football America Bay Area Top 25

Bay Area Top 25
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De La Salle finishes No. 1 in the final High School Football America Bay Area Top 25 that is created with our proprietary algorithm.  The Spartans, who are also ranked No. 17 in our national Top 100, suffered only two losses and both were against nationally-ranked teams — No. 10 Bishop Gorman (Nevada) and national champion Mater Dei last Saturday in the Open Division championship game.

The Bay Area Top 25 includes four state champs — No. 3 Serra (San Mateo), No. 4 St. Francis (Mountain View), No. 10 Milipitas and No. 13 McClymonds.

High School Football America Bay Area Top 25

No. 1 De La Salle 11-2

No. 2 Pittsburg 9-3

No. 3 Serra (San Mateo) 13-2

No. 4 St. Francis (Mountain View) 11-4

No. 5 Liberty 11-2

No. 6 San Ramon Valley 9-2

No. 7 Clayton Valley 8-3

No. 8 Freedom 9-3

No. 9 Valley Christian 9-3

No. 10 Milpitas 14-1

No. 11 Marin Catholic 12-1

No. 12 Cardinal Newman 10-3

No. 13 McClymonds 14-0

No. 14 Rancho Cotate 10-2

No. 15 Bishop O’Dowd 9-3

No. 16 Antioch 8-4

No. 17 Campolindo 10-5

No. 18 California 7-4

No. 19 Amador Valley 7-5

No. 20 Half Moon Bay 14-1

No. 21 Foothill 8-4

No. 22 Menlo-Atherton 7-5

No. 23 Acalanes 9-2

No. 24 St. Patrick-St. Vincent 11-2

No. 25 Miramonte 8-4

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

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Jeff Fisher
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.