Los Alamitos still tops in USA Today Sports/NFCA High School Super 25 Poll
April 4, 2019 | News | No Comments
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Los Alamitos won twice this past week to stay in the top spot, and the top 10 teams were unchanged in the latest USA Today Sports/NFCA High School Super 25 poll.
The (12-0) Griffins outscored their two opponents 20-6 to remain unbeaten, while five of the other teams in the first 10 also won all their games. The other nine squads in that group were idle.
Hamilton (21-1), Land O’ Lakes (16-1) and Eagle (12-0-1) moved up two places apiece in spots 11 through 13, as did No. 14 Immaculate Heart, which hasn’t yet started its season, but maintained its position ahead of 15th-ranked Pembroke Pines (16-1), who didn’t play either.
New poll teams Cibola (24-1) and Clovis (15-0) were next at 16 and 17, while last week’s No. 21 team, Madison (6-0), won three games to surge three places to No. 18. The four other newcomers to the rankings — Jackson, Siegel, Tualatin and Spanish Fork — are a combined 46-2 this season.
State rankings submitted by NFCA member coaches are used to compile the USA Today Sports/NFCA High School Super 25.
USA Today Sports/NFCA High School Super 25 Poll – April 5, 2018
Rank
Team
2018 Record
Previous
1
Los Alamitos (Calif.)
12-0
1
2
Katy (Texas)
22-1
2
3
Keller (Texas)
22-1-1
3
4
Orange Lutheran (Calif.)
14-1
4
5
Norco (Calif.)
10-1
5
6
Hurricane (W. Va.)
7-0
6
7
Johnson (Texas)
22-0
7
8
Neshoba Central (Miss.)
18-0
8
9
Bishop O’Connell (Va.)
8-0
9
10
North Davidson (N.C.)
14-0
10
11
Hamilton (Ariz.)
21-1
13
12
Land O’ Lakes (Fla.)
16-1
14
13
Eagle (Idaho)
12-0-1
15
14
Immaculate Heart Academy (N.J.)
0-0
16
15
Pembroke Pines (Fla.)
16-1
17
16
Cibola (Ariz.)
24-1
NR
17
Clovis (Calif.)
15-0
NR
18
Madison (Va.)
6-0
21
19
Jackson (Wash.)
9-0
NR
20
Huntingtown (Md.)
5-0
22
21
Crown Point (Ind.)
2-0
23
22
Siegel (Tenn.)
20-1
NR
23
Tualatin (Ore.)
8-0
NR
24
Scott County (Ky.)
6-1
18
25
Spanish Fork (Utah)
9-1
NR
Dropped out: Bentonville (Ark.), Bingham (Utah), Louisville Male (Ky.), O’Connor (Ariz.), Powell (Tenn.) and Sparkman (Ala.).