Two-time reigning Class 6A Division I state champ Duncanville finishes No. 1 in the final regular season High School Football America Texas Top 25 high school football rankings, powered by NFL Play Football. The Panthers are followed by No. 2 North Shore, which won the District 23-6A title Friday with a 35-10 win over No. 7 Summer Creek.
Duncanville and North Shore have played in the last three championship games in the state’s largest classification.
As far as the latest rankings, there are no changes for last week.
High School Football America Texas Top 25
Ranking/Team | Record | Last Week |
No. 1 Duncanville | (9-0) | 1 |
No. 2 North Shore | (10-0) | 2 |
No. 3 North Crowley | (10-0) | 3 |
No. 4 Atascocita | (9-1) | 4 |
No. 5 DeSoto | (8-2) | 5 |
No. 6 Southlake Carroll | (10-0) | 6 |
No. 7 Summer Creek | (8-2) | 7 |
No. 8 Westlake | (9-1) | 8 |
No. 9 Lake Travis | (9-1) | 9 |
No. 10 Coppell | (10-0) | 10 |
No. 11 Allen | (10-0) | 11 |
No. 12 Aledo | (9-1) | 12 |
No. 13 Cibolo Steele | (9-1) | 13 |
No. 14 Katy | (9-1) | 14 |
No. 15 Denton Guyer | (7-3) | 15 |
No. 16 South Oak Cliff | (8-2) | 16 |
No. 17 Texas | (10-0) | 17 |
No. 18 Highland Park | (9-1) | 18 |
No. 19 Longview | (8-2) | 19 |
No. 20 Euless Trinity | (9-1) | 20 |
No. 21 Byron Nelson | (8-2) | 21 |
No. 22 Ridge Point | (9-1) | 22 |
No. 23 Fort Bend Hightower | (9-1) | 23 |
No. 24 Vandegrift | (9-1) | 24 |
No. 25 Fulshear | (10-0) | 25 |
Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state rankings are developed using our proprietary algorithm.