Alcoa, winners of four straight Tennessee high school football state championships finishes as the No. 1 team in the High School Football America Medium Schools Top 25 that is created with our proprietary algorithm. The Tornadoes also finished No. 23 in our national rankings. Aloca, which plays in Tennessee’s Class 3A, completed a perfect season, which included a win over Class 6A state semifinalist Maryville, which finished No. 72 in the High School football America 100 national rankings.
Related: Stadium Project – Alcoa High School
Georgia 4A state champ Blessed Trinity finishes No. 2, followed by Georgia 3A champ Cedar Grove at No. 3, Arizona’s six-time state champ Saguaro at No. 4 and Florida 3A champ Chaminade-Madonna at No. 5.
High School Football America Medium Schools Top 25
No. 1 Alcoa (Tennessee) 15-0
No. 2 Blessed Trinity (Georgia) 15-0
No. 3 Cedar Grove (Georgia) 14-1
No. 4 Saguaro (Arizona) 13-1
No. 5 Chaminade-Madonna (Florida) 12-2
No. 6 Cardinal Gibbons (Florida) 13-2
No. 7 American Heritage (Plantation, Florida) 10-2*
No. 8 Eastside Catholic (Washington) 13-1
No. 9 Charlotte Christian (North Carolina) 11-0
No. 10 Rome (Georgia) 13-1
No. 11 Trinity Catholic (Missouri) 13-2
No. 12 Raines (Florida) 13-1
No. 13 Charlotte Catholic (North Carolina) 15-1
No. 14 Aliquippa (Pennsylvania) 14-1
No. 15 La Vega (Texas) 14-2
No. 16 Grace Brethren (California) 14-2
No. 17 Cathedral Prep (Erie, Pennsylvania) 13-3
No. 18 Orem (Utah) 12-2
No. 19 Wyoming (Ohio) 15-0
No. 20 Lawndale (California) 14-2
No. 21 Weddington (North Carolina) 15-1
No. 22 Cuero (Texas) 15-1
No. 23 Cary-Grove (Illinois) 14-0
No. 24 Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville, Florida) 13-1
No. 25 Bainbridge (Georgia) 10-5
*Awarded forfeit victory over Carol City for its use of an ineligible player.
Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state rankings are developed using our proprietary algorithm.