Texas Top 25 high school football rankings – Week 4

Texas Top 25 high school football rankings from high school football America, powered by NFL play football
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Lake Travis picked-up a quality win last week, which moves the Cavaliers from No. 12 to No. 11 in the latest High School Football America Texas Top 25 high school football rankings, powered by NFL Play Football. The Cavs beat Cibolo Steele 41-16 in a battle of unbeatens. The loss drops the Knights one spot to No. 12.

Texas High makes its first-ever appearance in the Texas Top 25. The Tiger sit at No. 19 after beating reigning Arkansas 7A champ Fayetteville 55-54. The win also moves the Tigers into the HSFA 300 national rankings at No. 170.

In addition to Texas HS, Dripping Springs and Prosper also enter the statewide rankings at No. 24 and No. 25 respectively.

High School Football America Texas Top 25

Ranking/TeamRecordLast Week
No. 1 Duncanville(3-0)1
No. 2 North Shore(3-0)2
No. 3 North Crowley(4-0)3
 No. 4 DeSoto(3-1)4
No. 5 Atascocita(3-0)5
No. 6 Southlake Carroll(4-0)6
No. 7 Summer Creek(3-0)7
No. 8 Westlake(3-1)8
No. 9 Denton Guyer(2-1)9
No. 10 Aledo(3-1)10
No. 11 Lake Travis(4-0)12
No. 12 Cibolo Steele(3-1)11
No. 13 Port Neches-Groves(3-0)13
No. 14 Coppell(3-0)14
No. 15 Allen(4-0)16
No. 16 Byron Nelson(2-1)15
No. 17 South Oak Cliff(2-2)18
No. 18 Katy (3-1)19
No. 19 Texas(4-0)NR
No. 20 Highland Park(3-1)17
No. 21 Fort Bend Hightower(4-0)20
No. 22 Longview(2-2)22
No. 23 Vandegrift(2-1)24
No. 24 Dripping Springs(3-1)NR
No. 25 Prosper(2-1)NR

Dropped-out: No. 21 Rockwell, No. 23 The Woodlands, No. 25 Westfield

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

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