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National High School Football Rankings: Top 25 teams – September 29

National High School Football Rankings: Top 25 teams – September 29

Another weekend of high school football across the country almost Several schools are scheduled to play on Monday due to the effects of Hurricane Helene.

However, every team in the national top 25 has completed their scheduled games this week and the rankings have been updated to reflect this:

On3 Massey Ratings It ranks sports teams by analyzing game results, strength of schedule, and margin of victory, which has been the official use of the BCS era and has constituted the collegiate high school sports team rankings since 1995.

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The Monarchs played in St. Louis last weekend. They remained undefeated after defeating Frances Academy and had a bye this week. They will return to the field Friday night for a top 10 matchup in California against Santa Margarita Catholic. On3 Massey Ratings currently give them a 99 percent chance of winning.

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Five star point guard Keelon Russell The Panthers continued their early season offense as they cruised past Skyline 63-14. They have accumulated more than 100 points in the past two weeks and will look to continue that in their big clash with DeSoto on October 11th.

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The Braves are now 5-0 after easily defeating California’s top 25 Pittsburgh team on Friday night. Next up is a big showdown against California’s No. 6 Orange Lutheran and its quarterback T.J. Lateef at home on Friday.

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Atascocita defeated previously ranked Texas team 54-7 on Thursday night, thanks to a tremendous performance from running back CE King. Tory Blaylock. The Oklahoma-bound star rushed for more than 200 yards and scored six total touchdowns on the route. Now a top-10 road matchup with Summer Creek awaits them on Friday night.

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The Mustangs had a perfect win over previously undefeated Humble, 42-0, on Thursday night. They have now allowed just 16 points in their first four games and have proven to be one of the Lone Star State’s most dominant defenses. Kingwood hosts them 3-1 on Thursday, while North Shore is projected to win 46-7, according to On3 Massey Ratings.

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Southlake Carroll took care of business on Friday, defeating previously unbeaten Timber Creek 44-7. The Dragons have averaged better than 48 points per game in their five wins and will look to continue their winning streak against Keller this week.

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The undefeated team from the Dallas region defeated Mansfield Legacy 56-0 to improve to 5-0 on the season. Behind a loaded offensive line with plenty of Power 4 potential, the Panthers are averaging 52.2 points per game as they head into the back half of their schedule.

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DeSoto was tested early by Waxahachie, but eventually picked up its fourth win of the season with a 39-24 victory. A bye week awaits them before facing No. 1 Duncanville; There will be a tremendous rivalry showdown on October 11th.

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Following the bye week, the Gaels improved to 4-1 on the season with a 49-0 win over Liberty on Friday night. The schedule won’t get any easier just by welcoming the undefeated Foothill squad to Saturday night. On3 Massey Ratings is predicting a blowout, predicting the home team will win by a score of 48-6.

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IMG was scheduled to face Alabama’s No. 1 team, Phenix City Central, on Friday night, but the game was canceled due to Hurricane Helene. They’ll hit the road again this week to face the Sunshine State’s No. 2 team in Venice.

11. Mission Viejo (California)
12. Summer Creek (Texas) +1
13. westlake (Texas) -1
14. Lee County (Ga.) +6
15. Allen (Texas) -1

16. Centenary (California) -1
17. St. Frances Academy (Art.) (not previously listed)
18. Carrollton (Ga.) -2
19. lake travis (Texas) +4
20. brownsburg (Ind.) +1

21. J Serra Catholic (California) -3
22. Milton (Ga.) -3
23. Corner Canyon (Utah) -6
24. East St. Louis (Sick.) (not previously listed)
25. bixby (Okla.) (not previously listed)

I was left: Central (Superb.), Venetian (Fla.), Guyer (Texas)