Regional Rankings: Northeast Top 20 – Week 4

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The top six teams in the High School Football America Northeast Top 20 hold their spots from last week, but in the middle of the pack there’s a lot of shuffling.

La Salle (Ohio) jumps four spots to No. 7 this week, while Pine-Richland (Pennsylvania) also climbed four to No. 8.  Erie Cathedral Prep (Pennsylvania) was the next highest climber, moving three spots to No. 11.

Related: Top 100

17 of the teams in the regional rankings are also ranked in the High School Football America Top 100 natioal rankings.

High School Football America Northeast Region Top 20

No. 1 St. Xavier (Ohio) 4-0, LW: #1

No. 2 St. Ignatius (Ohio) 4-0, LW: #2

No. 3 St. Joseph’s Prep (Pennsylvania) 3-0, LW: #3

No. 4 St. Edward (Ohio) 4-0, LW: #4

No. 5 St. Peter’s Prep (New Jersey) 1-1, LW: #5

No. 6 St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, New Jersey) 2-1, LW: #6

No. 7 La Salle (Ohio) 4-0, LW: #11

No. 8 Pine-Richland (Pennsylvania) 4-0, LW: #12

No. 9 DePaul Catholic (New Jersey) 1-1, LW: #8

No. 10 Paramus Catholic (New Jersey) 2-1, LW: #7

No. 11 Erie Cathedral Prep (Pennsylvania) 4-0, LW: #14

No. 12 Archbishop Wood (Pennsylvania) 2-2, LW: #9

No. 13 Bergen Catholic (New Jersey) 1-2 LW: #10

No. 14 Trotwood-Madison (Ohio) 4-0, LW: #15

No. 15 Pickerington Central (Ohio) 3-1, LW: #16

No. 16 Don Bosco Prep (New Jersey) 1-2, LW: #13

No. 17 Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) 3-0, LW: #17

No. 18 La Salle (Pennsylvania) 3-1, LW: #18

No. 19 Archbishop Hoban (Ohio) 3-1, LW: #19

No. 20 Everett (Massachusetts) 2-0, LW: #20

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

High School Football America Regional Top 20 Rankings – Week 4

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