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HighSchool Fan
08-02-2005, 06:22 AM
# School Record Note LW
1. Mission Viejo, Calif. 14-0-0 55-1 record last four seasons
2. Valdosta, Ga., Lowndes 15-0-0 defending Class 5A champion
3. Lakeland, Fla. 15-0-0 led by explosive junior RB Chris Rainey
4. Southlake, Texas, Carroll 16-0-0 defending Class 5A/II and National Prep Poll champ
5. Indianapolis, Ind., Warren Central 14-1-0 back-to-back Class 5A titlist
6. Cincinnati, Ohio, Colerain 15-0-0 led by Michigan recruit LB Cobrani Mixon
7. Tulsa, Okla., Union 13-1-0 seeks third state crown in four years
8. Long Beach, Calif., Poly 13-1-0 owns 16 CIF section championships
9. Langhorne, Pa., Neshaminy 13-2-0 15 starters return from Class 4A state runner-up
10. Cleveland, Ohio, St. Ignatius 10-3-0 two-time National Prep Poll titlist
11. Longview, Texas 12-1-0 paced by Texas recruit RB Vondrell McGee
12. Charlotte, N.C., Independence 15-0-0 owns nation's best 77-game winning streak
13. Duncan, S.C., Byrnes 13-1-0 three-time defending 4A state titlist
14. Springdale, Ark. 12-1-0 led by blue chip QB Mitch Mustain
15. Shreveport, La., Evangel Christian 11-3-0 eight state crowns since 1993
16. Virginia Beach, Va., Landstown 14-0-0 features dynamic WR/DB Percy Harvin
17. Hoover, Ala. 15-0-0 four Class 6A titles since 2000
18. Seffner, Fla., Armwood 13-1-0-x 29 straight on-field wins
19. Chandler, Ariz., Hamilton 13-1-0 two-time defending Class 5A king
20. Bellevue, Wash. 13-0-0 only team to win four straight Wash. state titles
21. Kansas City, Mo., Rockhurst 9-2-0 seeks third state crown in six years
22. Cleveland, Ohio, Glenville 12-2-0 eight Division I recruits in senior class
23. Harrisburg, Pa., Bishop McDevitt 10-3-0 boosted by electrifying RB LeSean McCoy
24. Joliet, Ill., Joliet Catholic 14-0-0 only one losing season since 1950
25. La Marque, Texas 11-3-0 best Texas win percentage since 1990 (.863)


Southwest Region
1. Southlake, Texas, Carroll (16-0-0)
2. Tulsa, Okla., Union (13-1-0)
3. Longview, Texas (12-1-0)
4. Springdale, Ark. (12-1-0)
5. Chandler, Ariz., Hamilton (13-1-0)
6. La Marque, Texas (11-3-0)
7. Lufkin, Texas (14-1-0)
8. Jenks, Okla. (12-1-0)
9. Houston, Texas, Westfield (13-2-0)
10. Spring Branch, Texas, Smithson Valley (13-3-0)

Phil C
08-02-2005, 08:21 AM
They are probabably all great teams but it is too bad nearly all of them will never meet on the field and really get it really settled. Sort of like the College Football National Champions of the 1920s and Division 1 Football, 2005.