There are plenty of big matchups in this week’s Ohio regional semifinals. Five of the eight Division I games feature head-to-head matchups in the High School Football America Ohio Top 25 powered by NFL Play Football.
- No. 2 St. Xavier vs. No. 5 Lakota West
- No. 3 Pickerington Central vs. No. 17 Pickerington North
- No. 6 Archibishop Moeller vs. No. 19 Princeton
- No. 7 St. Ignatius vs. No. 10 Medina
- No. 15 New Albany vs. No. 16 Upper Arlington
The Pickerington Central/Pickerington North game will be a rematch from the regular season between the two arch-rivals. North won that won 13-10 in overtime.
There are two Top 25 head-to-heads in Division II.
- No. 11 La Salle vs. No. 20 Winton Woods
- No. 18 Walsh Jesuit vs. No. 22 Benedictine
Winton Woods moves-up five spots in the latest rankings after knocking-off former No. 17 Kings 31-21. The win gave the Warriors revenge for a 14-13 regular season lost to Kings, which tumbles four spots to No. 21 in the latest statewide rankings.
The Ohio Top 25 is created with our proprietary algorithm.
High School Football America Ohio Top 25
Team | Record | Last Week |
No. 1 St. Edward | (11-1) | 1 |
No. 2 St. Xavier | (10-2) | 2 |
No. 3 Pickerington Central | (11-1) | 3 |
No. 4 Springfield | (10-1) | 4 |
No. 5 Lakota West | (11-1) | 5 |
No. 6 Archbishop Moeller | (9-3) | 6 |
No. 7 St. Ignatius | (8-4) | 7 |
No. 8 Archbishop Hoban | (9-3) | 8 |
No. 9 Massillon Washington | (10-2) | 9 |
No. 10 Medina | (12-0) | 10 |
No. 11 La Salle | (7-5) | 11 |
No. 12 Marysville | (11-0) | 12 |
No. 13 Toledo Central Catholic | (10-2) | 13 |
No. 14 Chardon | (12-0) | 14 |
No. 15 New Albany | (12-0) | 15 |
No. 16 Upper Arlington | (12-0) | 18 |
No. 17 Pickerington North | (10-3) | 19 |
No. 18 Walsh Jesuit | (10-2) | 20 |
No. 19 Princeton | (11-1) | 21 |
No. 20 Winton Woods | (9-3) | 25 |
No. 21 Kings | (11-1) | 17 |
No. 22 Benedictine | (8-2) | 23 |
No. 23 Avon | (10-2) | 24 |
No. 24 Anderson | (9-3) | 22 |
No. 25 Elder | (5-6) | 16 |
Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state rankings are developed using our proprietary algorithm.