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StormingCowboy
08-10-2007, 06:37 AM
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/highschools/football/countdown/5a/stories/081007dnspo5acountdown.369f9e5.html

#14 Hebron
#15 South Grand Prairie
#16 Coppell
#17 Plano
#18 Skyline
#19 Mansfield Summit
#20 Plano West

StormingCowboy
08-10-2007, 07:41 AM
Who will be # 12??

Grapevine
Arlington Bowie
Carter


or better yet, which of these teams will make the top 10??

Gazelle
08-10-2007, 08:19 AM
It looks like 1/4 (5 of 20) of the DMN top 20 teams are going to come from 9-5A.
Already listed are Berkner, Plano and Plano West. Allen and PESH are yet to come.

StormingCowboy
08-10-2007, 08:32 AM
I was thinking that same thing!!!! One of them won't see the playoffs!!

Nevertheless, that says a lot about their district.

PlanoNative
08-10-2007, 09:37 AM
kudos to PISD too. :D

sgp3
08-10-2007, 09:57 AM
Before u give them KUDOS see how they fare in there per district schedules ;)
QUOTE=PlanoNative;529594]kudos to PISD too. :D[/QUOTE]

PaulinPlano
08-10-2007, 02:51 PM
It looks like 1/4 (5 of 20) of the DMN top 20 teams are going to come from 9-5A.
Already listed are Berkner, Plano and Plano West. Allen and PESH are yet to come.

I was thinking that same thing!!!! One of them won't see the playoffs!!

Nevertheless, that says a lot about their district.

25% of the top 20 in 9-5A.:cool:

katy_dynasty
08-10-2007, 03:04 PM
The National Prep Football Poll mentioned below also breaks down the rankings by region. Southlake Carroll is No. 1 in the Southwest while Euless Trinity, DeSoto and Cedar Hill are in the Top 10.

The Southwest rankings (2006 record in parentheses):
#1. Southlake, Texas, Carroll, 16-0-0
#2. Katy, Texas, 13-1-0
#3. Chandler, Ariz., Hamilton, 13-1-0
#4. Jenks, Okla., 13-1-0
#5. Euless, Texas, Trinity, 11-1-0
#6. Tulsa, Okla., Union, 7-4-0
#7. Cedar Hill, Texas, 16-0-0
#8. DeSoto, Texas, 10-4-0
#9. Phoenix, Brophy, 9-3-0
#10. Peoria, Ariz., Centennial, 14-0-0
#11. Muskogee, Okla., 10-3-0
#12. Spring, Texas, Westfield, 13-1-0
#13. Lufkin, Texas, 11-1-0
#14. Mesquite, Texas, 7-5-0
#15. Texarkana, Ark., Arkansas, 11-2-0
#16. Spring Branch, Texas, Smithson Valley, 9-2-0
#17. Allen, Texas, 13-2-0
#18. Houston, Klein Forest, 9-3-0
#19. Garland, Texas, 12-3-0
#20. Austin, Texas, Westlake, 12-3-1
#21. Abilene, Texas, 8-5-0
#22. North Las Vegas, Nev., Canyon Springs, 8-4-0
#23. Copperas Cove, Texas, 12-3-0
#24. Fayetteville, Ark., 9-3-0
#25. Artesia, N.M., 14-0-0

katy_dynasty
08-10-2007, 03:05 PM
Here's the national list:

#1. Cincinnati, St. Xavier (10-2-0), seeks second state title in three years
#2. Southlake, Texas, Carroll (16-0-0), 5A champ four of last five seasons
#3. Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha (12-0-0), plays No. 1 St. Xavier on Sept. 2
#4. Miami, Northwestern (15-0-0), plays No. 2 Carroll on Sept. 15
#5. Long Beach, Calif., Poly (11-2), five CIF crowns last 10 years
#6. Katy, Texas (13-1-0), led by UCLA-bound RB Aundre Dean
#7. Charlotte, N.C., Independence (16-0-0), nation’s longest active win streak (108)
#8. Batesville, Miss., South Panola (15-0-0), four-time defending 5A champ
#9. Warner Robins, Ga., Northside (15-0-0), returns state offensive MVP QB Marques Ivory
#10. Chandler, Ariz., Hamilton (13-1-0), three state titles in school’s nine-year history
#11. Roswell, Ga. (13-1-1), tied for 5A state crown last season
#12. Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei (8-3-0), Arizona Cardinals QB Matt Leinart played here
#13. Jenks, Okla. (13-1-0), eight 6A championships in 11 years
#14. Maryville, Tenn. (15-0-0), coach George Quarles is 108-9 in eight seasons
#15. Pittsburgh, Central Catholic (10-2-0), prep home of Hall of Fame QB Dan Marino
#16. River Ridge, La., John Curtis (14-0-0), 443 wins for coach J.T. Curtis, second most all-time
#17. Virginia Beach, Va., Salem (12-1-0), RB Kevin Whaley has three 1,000-yard seasons
#18. Pahokee, Fla. (14-0-0), features Miami recruit DT Micanor Regis
#19. Chicago, St. Rita (13-1-0), defending 7A state titlist
#20. Cincinnati, Colerain (13-1-0), 38-3 over last three years
#21. Sherman Oaks, Calif., Notre Dame (11-1-0), QB Dayne Crist committed to Notre Dame
#22. Gaffney, S.C. (15-0-0), seeks fourth state crown in five years
#23. Littleton, Colo., Columbine (13-1-0), four 5A titles since 1999
#24. Muskegon, Mich. (14-0-0), QB Chris Crawford is 18-2 as starter
#25. Jersey City, N.J., St. Peter’s (11-1-0), led by blue chip QB Will Hill

rich_pack
08-10-2007, 03:58 PM
How does a team that lost 2 games rank higher than Southlake who has not lost a game in several years? CRAZY!!

grayowl60
08-10-2007, 04:14 PM
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/highschools/football/countdown/5a/stories/081007dnspo5acountdown.369f9e5.html

#14 Hebron
#15 South Grand Prairie
#16 Coppell
#17 Plano
#18 Skyline
#19 Mansfield Summit
#20 Plano West
The next 15, not in order
De Soto
Trinity
SLC
Allen
Plano East
Mesquite
C.H.
Rockwall
Carter
South Garland
Garland
Arlington Bowie
Colleyville Heritage
Rowlett

SGP 06 Alumni
08-10-2007, 07:16 PM
The next 15, not in order
De Soto
Trinity
SLC
Allen
Plano East
Mesquite
C.H.
Rockwall
Carter
South Garland
Garland
Arlington Bowie
Colleyville Heritage
Rowlett


SGP has to play ET, South Garland, Plano West, and Mansfield Summitt... We all know for sure ET will be on the list and if SG makes the list, which they most likely will, then SGP will be playing 4 of the top 20 teams in the Metroplex. Pretty tough schedule for the Warriors. I'm sure many other teams have tougher schedules then SGP, but I'm just pointing out that it will be a good test for a very young Warrior team.

sgp3
08-10-2007, 08:51 PM
U keep saying youg team, SGP is really not that young of a team, to be honest they offensive players might not have been stater last year but most of them got varsity experince last year by playing in Varsity games. I think it only about 3 players on this year offense that did not play in a varisty game last year.
SGP has to play ET, South Garland, Plano West, and Mansfield Summitt... We all know for sure ET will be on the list and if SG makes the list, which they most likely will, then SGP will be playing 4 of the top 20 teams in the Metroplex. Pretty tough schedule for the Warriors. I'm sure many other teams have tougher schedules then SGP, but I'm just pointing out that it will be a good test for a very young Warrior team.

Gazelle
08-10-2007, 09:10 PM
... I'm sure many other teams have tougher schedules then SGP....

One of those teams would be Plano. The 'Cats have Mesquite, Rowlett, Carter, Allen, PWest, Berkner and PESH. Seven of the projected to 20 DMN teams. Only 3 "cupcakes" on the schedule, Lake Highlands, Wylie and Richardson, and LH and AMHO are no easy W's.

StormingCowboy
08-10-2007, 09:15 PM
The next 15, not in order
De Soto
Trinity
SLC
Allen
Plano East
Mesquite
C.H.
Rockwall
Carter
South Garland
Garland
Arlington Bowie
Colleyville Heritage
Rowlett

Rowlett won't make the cut. I don't think South Garland will either.

sgp3
08-10-2007, 09:16 PM
South Garland will make the cut with easy:D
Rowlett won't make the cut. I don't think South Garland will either.