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RivalsHigh25 - Final Football
Rankings
By: RivalsHigh.com Network
Date: December 24, 2001
Scroll down to the 9th ranked
team in the nation.

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RANK
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SCHOOL
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RECORD
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LAST
WEEK
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1.
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De La
Salle,
Concord,
Calif.
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12-0
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1
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Season
Complete
The Spartans
won their
10th
straight
North Coast
Section 4A
title and
125th
consecutive
game by
defeating
regionally
ranked San
Leandro,
48-13. |
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2.
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Jenks,
Jenks,
Okla.
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13-0
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2
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Season
Complete
The
Trojans
won
their
sixth
straight
6A state
title by
holding
on to a
31-28
victory
over
regionally
ranked
Putnam
City
North.
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3.
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Poly,
Long
Beach,
Calif.
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12-1
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3
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Season
Complete
The
Jackrabbits
won their
third
consecutive
CIF Southern
Section
Division I
title by
defeating
regionally
ranked
Edison,
42-28. |
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4.
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Parkview,
Lilburn,
Ga.
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15-0
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6
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Season
Complete
Edged
Northside
Warner
Robins,
12-7, to
successfully
defend the
Panthers'
Class AAAAA
championship
... Parkview
is the first
team to win
back-to-back
titles in
Georgia's
top division
in 21 years.
Photo
Courtesy
4ShotSports |
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5.
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Evangel
Christian,
Shreveport,
La.
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14-1
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4
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DE Chris Bowers
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Season
Complete
Defeated
defending
national
champs No.
10 West
Monroe,
34-27, to
claim the 5A
state title.
Photo
courtesy
RodsEvangelWebsite.com |
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6.
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Lufkin,
Texas
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15-1
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7
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Season
Complete
QB
Reggie
McNeal
put up more
than 380 all
purpose
yards while
WR Jeremie
Berry caught
four passes
for 185
yards and
two
touchdowns
as the
Panthers
proved why
they were
the Texas'
preseason
No. 1 team
by defeating
regionally
ranked
Austin
Westlake,
.???? for
the Class 5A
Division II
title. |
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7.
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Independence,
Charlotte,
N.C.
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16-0
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5
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QB Chris Leak
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Season
Complete
Defeated
Wilmington
Laney,
49-25, to
defend their
Class 4A
state
championship. |
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8.
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Lincoln,
Tallahassee,
Fla.
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14-1
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8
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Season
Complete
Defeated St.
Thomas
Aquinas,
28-20 for
the Florida
Class 4A
state title.
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9.
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Neshaminy,
Langhorne,
Pa.
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15-0
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9
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RB Jamar Brittingham
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Season
Complete
The Redskins
defeated No.
23 Woodland
Hills, 21-7,
to capture
the PIAA
Class AAAA
championship.
Photo
courtesy
Mike Zortman
of
PASportsWire.com |
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10.
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West
Monroe,
West
Monroe,
La.
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14-1
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10
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Season
Complete
Came up
short in
defense of
their 5A
title,
losing 34-27
to No. 5
Evangel
Christian.
Photo
courtesy
Matt Sanches
of
OleRebels.com |
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11.
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Marlboro
County,
Bennettsville,
S.C.
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15-0
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12
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QB Syvelle Newton
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Season
Complete
Defeated
Conway,
17-10, to
win the
Class AAAA
Division II
state
championship.
Photo
courtesy
SCVarsity.com |
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12.
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Mesquite,
Texas
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15-0
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15
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Season
Complete
Edged
San Antonio
Taft, 14-13,
for their
first Class
5A Division
I state
title.
Photo
courtesy
TexasPrepXtra.com |
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13.
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Northside,
Warner
Robins,
Ga.
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13-1
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11
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Northside Coverage
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Season
Complete
Lost to
defending
state
champion No.
4 Parkview,
12-7, for
the Class
AAAAA title. |
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14.
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Harrison,
Farmington
Hills,
Mich.
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14-0
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13
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Season
Complete
Won its
fifth
straight
championship
by handing
Fruitport
its first
loss of the
season,
28-6, in the
Division 3
title game. |
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15.
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Ben
Davis,
Indianapolis,
Ind.
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15-0
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14
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Season
Complete
Giants won
their sixth
state title
with a 35-16
win over
regionally
ranked
Valparaiso. |
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16.
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Blue
Springs,
Mo.
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14-0
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16
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Season
Complete
MoSports.com's
No. 1 team
defeated
then-No. 24
Hazelwood
East, 28-12,
for the 5A
state title.
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17.
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St.
Ignatius,
Cleveland,
Ohio
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11-4
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17
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Season
Complete
The Wildcats
won their
ninth state
title by
defeating
No. 20 St.
Xavier,
37-6, for
the Division
I title. |
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18.
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Chatfield,
Littleton,
Colo.
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14-0
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18
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Season
Complete
The Chargers
won the 5A
state title
with a 9-3
victory over
Fairview. |
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19.
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Rockledge,
Fla.
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14-1
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19
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Season
Complete
Defeated St.
Augustine,
38-6, to
claim its
first 3A
state title. |
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20.
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St.
Xavier,
Cincinnati,
Ohio
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13-1
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20
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Season
Complete
Was handed
its first
loss of the
season by
No. 17
Cleveland
St.
Ignatius,
37-6, in the
Division I
state title
game. |
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21.
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Daphne,
Ala.
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15-0
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21
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Season
Complete
Crushed
Hoover,
48-21, for
the 6A state
title. |
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22.
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DeMatha,
Hyattsville,
Md.
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11-0
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22
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Season
Complete
Defeated
Gonzaga,
20-14, to
win its
second
consecutive
WCAC title. |
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23.
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Woodland
Hills,
Pittsburgh,
Pa.
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14-1
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23
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Season
Complete
Lost to
Neshaminy,
21-7, in the
PIAA Class
AAAA
championship
game.
Photo
credit: Rick
Smith
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24.
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St.
Thomas
Aquinas,
Fort
Lauderdale,
Fla.
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14-1
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25
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Season
Complete
No. 8
Lincoln
handed the
Raiders
their first
loss of the
season,
28-20, in
the 4A state
title game. |
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25.
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Providence,
New
Lenox,
Ill.
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14-0
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24
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LB Rory Steinbach
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Season
Complete
Defeated
Richards,
41-0, for
the class 6A
state title.
Photo
courtesy of
EdgyTim.com. |
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East
1.
Neshaminy,
Langhorne,
Pa.
15-0*
2.
St.
Ignatius,
Cleveland,
Ohio
11-4*
3.
St.
Xavier,
Cincinnati,
Ohio
13-1*
4.
DeMatha,
Hyattsville,
Md.
11-0*
5.
Woodland
Hills,
Pittsburgh,
Pa.
14-1*
6.
Elder,
Cincinnati,
Ohio
11-2*
7.
Urbana,
Ijamsville,
Md.
12-0*
8.
Colerain,
Cincinnati,
Ohio
11-1*
9.
Newark,
Del.
12-0*
10.
Jackson,
N.J.
12-0*
11.
Poly
Prep,
Brooklyn,
N.Y.
9-0*
12.
James
Robinson,
Fairfax,
Va..
12-1*
13.
Georgetown
Prep,
North
Bethesda,
Md.
10-0*
14.
Cumberland
Valley,
Mechanicsburg,
Pa.
13-1*
15.
Ramapo,
Franklin
Lakes,
N.J.
12-0*
16.
Washington,
Massillon,
Ohio
12-2*
17.
J.P.
McCaskey,
Lancaster,
Pa.
10-2*
18.
Phoebus,
Hampton,
Va.
13-1*
19.
Pittsburgh
Central
Catholic,
Pittsburgh,
Pa..
11-2*
20.
Everett,
Mass.
11-1
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Redskin Records |
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2001
Suburban One
Champions |
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2001
District One
Champions |
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2001
Eastern
Champions |
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2001
AAAA
State
Champions |
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2002
Suburban One
Co-Champions |
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2004
Suburban One
Co-Champions |
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2004
District One
Champions |
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2004
Eastern
Champions |
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2005
Suburban One
Champions |
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