Times’ top 25
THE TIMES’ HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RANKINGS, INCLUDING RECORDS, SECTIONS AND COMMENTS BY BEN BOLCH:
Rk.; SCHOOL; COMMENT (LAST WEEK)
1. L.B. POLY (2-0, SS-Pac-5)
Jackrabbits are on pace to give up 45 points -- during entire regular season. (1)
2. COR. CENTENNIAL (2-0, SS-Inland)
Huskies to state bowl game selection committee: “Open (division) sesame!” (2)
3. CRESPI (3-0, SS-Pac-5)
Coach Jeremiah Ross, now 2-0 against former mentor, wonders why he wasn’t the boss. (4)
4. MISSION VIEJO (3-0, SS-Pac-5)
Having thrown for 12 TDs in three games, Allan Bridgford hears there’s another QB in the O.C. who’s pretty good. (5)
5. MATER DEI (2-1, SS-Pac-5)
L.A. Jordan DE James Boyd won’t want to get too sack-happy Thursday; he’ll be QB Matt Barkley’s teammate next year at USC. (3)
6. ST. BONAVENTURE (3-0, SS-Northern)
Given choice, Coach Todd Therrien would opt to watch film of crisp first half over shoddy second half of L.A. Jordan victory. (7)
7. SERVITE (2-1, SS-Pac-5)
Given choice, Coach Troy Thomas would opt to watch baby videos over footage of final minutes of Crespi loss. (6)
8. SO NOTRE DAME (2-0, SS-Pac-5)
Playing 0-3 Birmingham won’t give Knights originally intended strength-of-schedule boost. (8)
9. OAKS CHRISTIAN (3-0, SS-Northwest)
Coach Bill Redell’s favorite dessert haunt must be Sprinkles because all he does is schedule cupcakes. (9)
10. REDLANDS EAST VALLEY (2-0, SS-Inland)
Having dispatched two Inland Empire opponents, Wildcats’ next victory should come straight outta Compton (Dominguez). (10)
11. EDISON (3-0, SS-Pac-5)
Dolphins make Hootie & the Blowfish cry but not the Chargers. (11)
12. LOS OSOS (2-0, SS-Central)
Just about everything UCLA QBs have done this season, Richard Brehaut hopes to do better in 2009. (12)
13. BISHOP AMAT (2-1, SS-Pac 5)
RB Deshawn Gaisie wants to meet (Eric) Bieniemy after equaling his mark of five touchdowns in a game for Lancers. (13)
14. UPLAND (3-0, SS-Central)
West end town of Upland could be dead end world for Eastside. (15)
15. LOYOLA (2-1, SS-Pac-5)
Just a friendly reminder: Missed field goals are live balls. (17)
16. ORA. LUTHERAN (2-1, SS-Pac-5)
There’s nothing perfect about a 10-0 victory over winless Tustin. (14)
17. LOS ALAMITOS (2-0, SS-Pac-5)
Not even an FAA directive could ground Griffins’ passing attack. (18)
18.LAKEWOOD (3-0, SS-Pac-5)
Weekly schedule accountability check: Lancers’ nonleague opponents are now a combined 0-10. (19)
19. RANCHO VERDE (3-0, SS-Inland)
One-point victory over Murrieta Valley shows Mustangs they can’t beat everyone 35-0. (20)
20. COR. SANTIAGO (1-1, SS-Inland)
Thanks to Mira Costa, Sharks’ opening triumph over Esperanza just lost some more luster. (21)
21. CHAPARRAL (1-1, SS-Inland)
After trips to Boron and Lake Isabella, L.A.-based rankings committee considers I.E.-based Pumas next-door neighbors. (22)
22. TESORO (3-0, SS-Pac-5)
Can anyone stop Titans? It’s hard to know until they play someone. (23)
23. ST. JOHN BOSCO (3-0, SS-Pac 5)
Braves versus (Loyola) Cubs on Friday more compelling than (Atlanta) Braves versus (Chicago) Cubs last month. (25)
24. SERRA (3-0, SS-Northwest)
There’s plenty to be Cavalier about after impressive start. (NR)
25. PALMDALE (2-0, SS-Western)
Leaving no stone unturned, rankings committee conducts pair of Highway 14 drive-bys to verify Falcons are legit. (NR)
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