Minor changes in Ohio Top 25 after first round of high school football playoffs

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There are minor changes at the bottom of the High School Football America Ohio Top 25 powered by NFL Play Football.

No. 19 Wayne (Huber Heights) was upset by Dublin Coffman 27-24 in the opening round of the Division I playoffs, which drops the Warriors out of the latest rankings created with our proprietary algorithm. That allows Pickerington North (No. 19, Walsh Jesuit (No. 20), Princeton (No. 21), Anderson (No. 22), Benedictine (No. 23) and Avon (No. 24) to move-up one spot each.

Related: Ohio 1st round playoff scores

Returning to the Top 25 this week is Winton Woods at No. 25

High School Football America Ohio Top 25

TeamRecordLast Week
No. 1 St. Edward(10-1)1
No. 2 St. Xavier(9-2)2
No. 3 Pickerington Central(10-1)3
No.  4 Springfield(9-1)4
No. 5 Lakota West(10-1)5
No. 6 Archbishop Moeller(8-3)6
No. 7 St. Ignatius(7-4)7
No. 8 Archbishop Hoban(8-3)8
No. 9 Massillon Washington(9-2)9
No. 10 Medina(11-0)10
No. 11 La Salle(6-5)11
No. 12 Marysville(10-0)12
No. 13 Toledo Central Catholic(9-2)13
No. 14 Chardon(11-0)14
No. 15 New Albany(11-0)15
No. 16 Elder(5-5)16
No. 17 Kings(11-0)17
No. 18 Upper Arlington(11-0)18
No. 19 Pickerington North (8-3)20
No. 20 Walsh Jesuit(9-2)21
No. 21 Princeton(10-1)22
No. 22 Anderson(9-2)23
No. 23 Benedictine(7-2)24
No. 24 Avon(9-2)25
No. 25 Winton Woods(8-3)NR

Dopped-out: No. 19 Wayne (Huber Heights)

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.