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01-04-2007, 08:17 AM
FINAL
1. Southlake (Texas) Carroll (16-0)
Previous: 3. Results: d. Westlake (Austin) 43-29 in Class 5A, Division I final. d. Colleyville Heritage 33-7 in Region 1 final and Allen 38-0 in state semifinals. Coach Todd Dodge, who'll be leaving the high school ranks to become North Texas' head coach, closes having won 48 games in a row.
2. John Curtis, River Ridge, La. (14-0)
Previous: 2. Result: d. St. Charles 41-0 in Class 2A final. Completed the program's 11th undefeated season and won 21st state title.
3. Lakeland, Fla. (15-0)
Previous: 4. Results: d. then-No. 19 St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale) 45-42 in double-overtime in Class 5A final. Extended win streak to 45 games, winning third consecutive 5A title.
4. Warren Central, Indianapolis (15-0)
Previous: 5. Won fifth consecutive Class 5A state championship.
5. Northwestern, Miami (15-0)
Previous: 7. Results: d. Lake Brantley (Altamonte Springs) 34-14 in Class 6A final and North Miami Beach 42-20 in semifinals.
6. Oaks Christian, Westlake Village, Calif. (15-0)
Previous: 6. Results: d. Cardinal Newman (Santa Rosa) 27-20 in overtime in Division III Prep Bowl and Oak Park 46-7 in CIF-Southern Section Northwest Division final.
7. Don Bosco Prep, Ramsey, N.J. (12-0)
Previous: 9. Won Non-Public Group 4 state championship.
8. Independence, Charlotte (16-0)
Previous: 10. Result: d. Riverside Durham 49-19 in Class 4AA final. Extended win streak to 108 games (second all-time nationally).
9. South Panola, Batesville, Miss. (15-0)
Previous: 11. Won fourth Class 5A championship in a row. Stretched state-record win streak to 60 games.
10. DeMatha, Hyattsville, Md. (12-0)
Previous: 12. Won 12th WCAC championship in 16 years, including fourth in a row.
11. Gaffney, S.C. (15-0)
Previous: 13. Won third Class 4A, Division I state crown in four years and state-record 15th overall.
12. Hilliard (Ohio) Davidson (15-0)
Previous: 14. Won first Division I state championship.
13. Orange (Calif.) Lutheran (14-1)
Previous: 17. Results: d. Palo Alto 42-28 in CIF Div. II Championship Bowl and Edison (Huntington Beach) 30-20 in Southern Section, Pac-5 Div. final.
14. De La Salle, Concord, Calif. (13-1)
Previous: 1. Results: d. Foothill (Pleasanton) 33-7 in CIF-North Coast Section 4A East Bay final. Lost to then-unranked Canyon (Canyon Country) 27-13 in Division I Championship Bowl.
15. Jesuit, Portland, Ore. (13-0)
Previous: 15. Result: d. Southridge (Beaverton) 56-7 in Class 6A final. Won second consecutive Oregon large-school championship.
16. Wheaton (Ill.) Warrenville South (14-0)
Previous: 16. Won Class 8A (largest schools) championship for the program's fifth state title.
17. Upper St. Clair, Pittsburgh (16-0)
Previous: 18. Results: d. then-No. 20 Liberty (Bethlehem) 47-13 in PIAA Class 4A final and State College 28-20 in semifinals.
18. Jenks, Okla. (13-1)
Previous: 22. Result: d. Enid 28-7 in Class 6A final. That's eight state titles in 11 years.
19. Prattville, Ala. (15-0)
Previous: Not ranked. Result: d. then-No. 8 Hoover 35-21 in Class 6A final.
20. Canyon, Canyon Country, Calif. (12-2)
Previous: Not ranked. Result: d. then-No. 1 De La Salle (Concord) 27-13 in the CIF Division I Championship Bowl.
21. St. Thomas Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale (12-2)
Previous: 19. Result: Lost to then-No. 4 Lakeland 45-42 in double-overtime in Class 5A final. Advanced to Florida's most competitive class final before losing to Lakeland for the third year in a row.
22. Lufkin, Texas (11-1)
Previous: 21. Advanced to Class 5A, Division I Area playoff. Won district championship.
23. Colerain, Cincinnati (13-1)
Previous: 23. Won Division I, Region 4 and Greater Miami Conference championships.
24. St. Anthony's, South Huntington, N.Y. (11-0)
Previous: 24. Won New York CHSFL Class AAA final for the ninth time since 1993.
25. Hamilton, Chandler, Ariz. (13-1)
Previous: Not ranked. Result: d. Mountain View (Mesa) 34-15 in Class 5A, Division I final. Has won three state titles in four years.
1. Southlake (Texas) Carroll (16-0)
Previous: 3. Results: d. Westlake (Austin) 43-29 in Class 5A, Division I final. d. Colleyville Heritage 33-7 in Region 1 final and Allen 38-0 in state semifinals. Coach Todd Dodge, who'll be leaving the high school ranks to become North Texas' head coach, closes having won 48 games in a row.
2. John Curtis, River Ridge, La. (14-0)
Previous: 2. Result: d. St. Charles 41-0 in Class 2A final. Completed the program's 11th undefeated season and won 21st state title.
3. Lakeland, Fla. (15-0)
Previous: 4. Results: d. then-No. 19 St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale) 45-42 in double-overtime in Class 5A final. Extended win streak to 45 games, winning third consecutive 5A title.
4. Warren Central, Indianapolis (15-0)
Previous: 5. Won fifth consecutive Class 5A state championship.
5. Northwestern, Miami (15-0)
Previous: 7. Results: d. Lake Brantley (Altamonte Springs) 34-14 in Class 6A final and North Miami Beach 42-20 in semifinals.
6. Oaks Christian, Westlake Village, Calif. (15-0)
Previous: 6. Results: d. Cardinal Newman (Santa Rosa) 27-20 in overtime in Division III Prep Bowl and Oak Park 46-7 in CIF-Southern Section Northwest Division final.
7. Don Bosco Prep, Ramsey, N.J. (12-0)
Previous: 9. Won Non-Public Group 4 state championship.
8. Independence, Charlotte (16-0)
Previous: 10. Result: d. Riverside Durham 49-19 in Class 4AA final. Extended win streak to 108 games (second all-time nationally).
9. South Panola, Batesville, Miss. (15-0)
Previous: 11. Won fourth Class 5A championship in a row. Stretched state-record win streak to 60 games.
10. DeMatha, Hyattsville, Md. (12-0)
Previous: 12. Won 12th WCAC championship in 16 years, including fourth in a row.
11. Gaffney, S.C. (15-0)
Previous: 13. Won third Class 4A, Division I state crown in four years and state-record 15th overall.
12. Hilliard (Ohio) Davidson (15-0)
Previous: 14. Won first Division I state championship.
13. Orange (Calif.) Lutheran (14-1)
Previous: 17. Results: d. Palo Alto 42-28 in CIF Div. II Championship Bowl and Edison (Huntington Beach) 30-20 in Southern Section, Pac-5 Div. final.
14. De La Salle, Concord, Calif. (13-1)
Previous: 1. Results: d. Foothill (Pleasanton) 33-7 in CIF-North Coast Section 4A East Bay final. Lost to then-unranked Canyon (Canyon Country) 27-13 in Division I Championship Bowl.
15. Jesuit, Portland, Ore. (13-0)
Previous: 15. Result: d. Southridge (Beaverton) 56-7 in Class 6A final. Won second consecutive Oregon large-school championship.
16. Wheaton (Ill.) Warrenville South (14-0)
Previous: 16. Won Class 8A (largest schools) championship for the program's fifth state title.
17. Upper St. Clair, Pittsburgh (16-0)
Previous: 18. Results: d. then-No. 20 Liberty (Bethlehem) 47-13 in PIAA Class 4A final and State College 28-20 in semifinals.
18. Jenks, Okla. (13-1)
Previous: 22. Result: d. Enid 28-7 in Class 6A final. That's eight state titles in 11 years.
19. Prattville, Ala. (15-0)
Previous: Not ranked. Result: d. then-No. 8 Hoover 35-21 in Class 6A final.
20. Canyon, Canyon Country, Calif. (12-2)
Previous: Not ranked. Result: d. then-No. 1 De La Salle (Concord) 27-13 in the CIF Division I Championship Bowl.
21. St. Thomas Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale (12-2)
Previous: 19. Result: Lost to then-No. 4 Lakeland 45-42 in double-overtime in Class 5A final. Advanced to Florida's most competitive class final before losing to Lakeland for the third year in a row.
22. Lufkin, Texas (11-1)
Previous: 21. Advanced to Class 5A, Division I Area playoff. Won district championship.
23. Colerain, Cincinnati (13-1)
Previous: 23. Won Division I, Region 4 and Greater Miami Conference championships.
24. St. Anthony's, South Huntington, N.Y. (11-0)
Previous: 24. Won New York CHSFL Class AAA final for the ninth time since 1993.
25. Hamilton, Chandler, Ariz. (13-1)
Previous: Not ranked. Result: d. Mountain View (Mesa) 34-15 in Class 5A, Division I final. Has won three state titles in four years.