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High School  | Rankings | 6/23/2010

High School: Top 100 Teams (Final)

HIGH SCHOOL 2010
TOP 100 TEAMS

Compiled by Jeff Simpson

San Jose's ArchbishopMitty HS held on to the top spot in the final poll and will lay claim tothe title of 2010 National Champions.  Competingin arguably the nation's toughest conference, the Monarchs cruisedthrough league play before claiming the Division I Central CoastSectional Championship with a 12-0 victory over local rival BellarminePrep.  USC recruit IF James Roberts (.411-3-19) took home WCALPlayer of the Year honors and was selected in the 42nd Round by the SanFrancisco Giants.    


Record as of June 21
Bold Indicates State/Sectional Champions

Final 5/30 5/11 Team City State Final1
1 1 4 Archbishop Mitty HS San Jose California 31-3
2 2 7 Bishop Gorman HS Las Vegas Nevada 36-4
3 4 6 Sumrall HS Sumrall Mississippi 35-1
4 5 10 Pace HS Pace Florida 29-2
5 7 12 Calhoun HS Calhoun Georgia 35-1
6 8 11 The Bolles School Jacksonville Florida 29-3
7 9 13 Farragut HS Knoxville Tennessee 42-6
8 10 16 Desert Ridge HS Mesa Arizona 31-4
9 11 25 Flanagan HS Pembroke Pines Florida 25-2
10 16 28 Brenham HS Brenham Texas 37-5
11     Carroll HS Corpus Christi Texas 37-7
12 13 22 Poquoson HS Poquoson Virginia 28-1
13 12 1 Jesuit HS Tampa Florida 29-4
14 28 51 Columbus HS Columbus Georgia 32-5
15     Buchanan HS Clovis California 29-5
16 18   Archbishop McCarthy HS Fort Lauderdale Florida 27-5
17     St. Edward HS Lakewood Ohio 28-3
18 14 5 Bishop Amat HS La Puente California 27-4
19 6 9 Walsh Jesuit HS Cuyahoga Falls Ohio 30-2
20 3 8 Heath HS Rockwall Texas 39-3
21 14 3 Bellaire HS Bellaire Texas 32-5-1
22 17 34 Calallen HS Corpus Christi Texas 38-5
23 24   Rocky Mountain HS Fort Collins Colorado 26-2
24 25 42 Klein HS Spring Texas 32-7
25 23 2 Wando HS Mt. Pleasant South Carolina 28-4
26 26 41 La Cueva HS Albuquerque New Mexico 28-2
27     Yuba City HS Yuba City California 29-2
28 40 51 Central HS Naperville Illinois 38-4
29 22 24 Germantown Academy Fort Washington Pennsylvania 29-3
30 29   Catholic HS Baton Rouge Louisiana 33-7
31 20   Memorial HS Houston Texas 36-9-1
32     Alder HS Plain City Ohio 34-0
33 30 23 Salisbury School Salisbury Connecticut 18-1-1
34 39   White Knoll HS Lexington South Carolina 32-2
35     Spanish Fork HS Spanish Fork Utah 25-1
36 31 14 Moody HS Corpus Christi Texas 34-5
37 42   Harrison HS Kennesaw Georgia 29-9
38     Amador Valley HS Pleasanton California 25-3
39 35 18 Canyon del Oro HS Tucson Arizona 28-4
40     Pleasant Grove HS Texarkana Texas 37-2
41 36 36 Pelham HS Pelham Alabama 39-6
42 21 38 Cathedral HS Indianapolis Indiana 31-2
43     Kentwood HS Covington Washington 22-4
44 34 15 McAllen HS McAllen Texas 33-4-1
45     Glendora HS Glendora California 27-2-1
46 43   Petal HS Petal Mississippi 30-4
47     Harrison County HS Cynthiana Kentucky 37-4
48     St. Mary's HS Stockton California 28-6
49 37 39 Heritage HS Colleyville Texas 27-5-1
50     Divine Child HS Dearborn Michigan 34-8
51 32 17 Crespi HS Encino California 22-6
52 41 27 Orange Lutheran HS Orange California 23-6
53 47   Westminster Christian HS Miami Florida 28-6
54 48   Auburn HS Auburn Alabama 32-10
55 49   Marist HS Atlanta Georgia 29-6
56 46   Saguaro HS Scottsdale Arizona 26-6
57 27 45 Stevenson HS Lincolnshire Illinois 35-4
58 50   East Rowan HS Salisbury North Carolina 31-2
59   19 Sharyland HS Mission Texas 31-5-1
60 38   Moeller HS Cincinnati Ohio 29-2
61 19 40 Elk Grove HS Elk Grove California 29-6
62     Nitro HS Nitro West Virginia 38-6
63     West Springfield HS Springfield Virginia 24-4
64     Tottenville HS Staten Island New York 25-1
65     Rancho Bernardo HS San Diego California 27-8
66     Woodbridge HS Woodbridge Virginia 28-1
67     Harrisburg HS Harrisburg Illinois 40-1
68   29 Alonso HS Tampa Florida 25-6
69     West Essex HS North Caldwell New Jersey 28-3
70     Madison Central HS Madison Mississippi 31-4
71     El Capitan HS Lakeside California 28-6
72   26 Parkview HS Lilburn Georgia 25-5
73 33   George Washington HS New York New York 41-5
74 45   Avon Old Farms HS Avon Connecticut 18-2-1
75   32 Owasso HS Owasso Oklahoma 32-7
76     Eden Prairie HS Eden Prairie Minnesota 26-1
77   37 Sante Fe HS Edmond Oklahoma 36-5
78   35 American Heritage HS Plantation Florida 24-6-1
79   21 Chaminade HS West Hills California 25-7
80   31 East Coweta HS Sharpsburg Georgia 26-5
81   33 Clovis West HS Fresno California 29-4
82 44   Yucaipa HS Yucaipa California 27-7
83   46 Redlands East Valley HS Redlands California 24-6
84     C. Milton Wright HS Bel Air Maryland 23-0
85     Serra HS San Meteo California 25-7
86     Union HS Tulsa Oklahoma 23-10
87   30 St. Francis HS Mountain View California 22-6
88   20 Lake Wales HS Lake Wales Florida 26-5
89   50 Brazoswood HS Clute Texas 29-7
90     East Rutherford HS Forest City North Carolina 28-2
91   49 Lakewood HS Lakewood California 28-6
92     Randolph HS Randolph New Jersey 28-3
93     Florida Christian HS Miami Florida 25-4
94     Clackamas HS Clackamas Oregon 23-6
95     Bishop Hendricken HS Warwick Rhode Island 22-4
96     Punahou School Honolulu Hawaii 22-7-1
97     Trinity Christian Academy Deltona Florida 28-3
98     Immaculata HS Somerville New Jersey 22-5
99     Henderson HS West Chester Pennsylvania 25-4
100     Christian Brothers HS St. Louis Missouri 32-10

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