The Times’ Top 25
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The Times’ high school football rankings by Ben Bolch:
Rk.; Team (Rec. Sec, Div.); Comment (Last week’s ranking)
1
CRENSHAW
(3-0, City-Division I)
Deprived of fractured ring finger, receiver Geno Hall proudly holds index finger aloft to denote Cougars’ ranking. (1)
2
SERVITE
(3-0, SS-Pac-5)
Who’s the boss? Troy Thomas finally gets the best of former apprentice Jeremiah Ross. (2)
3
ST. BONAVENTURE
(3-0, SS-Northern)
Los Angeles Jordan couldn’t find many weaknesses to attack in Seraphs’ defense. (3)
4
OAKS CHRISTIAN
(3-0, SS-Northwest)
Steve Sarkisian scraps plans to have lunch with Nick Montana and a reporter during Lions’ trip to Seattle area. (4)
5
LAKEWOOD
(2-1, SS-Pac-5)
Considering developments in Long Beach, Moore League play could be easiest part of Lancers’ schedule. (5)
6
EDISON
(3-0, SS-Pac 5)
Fresh off record 486-yard game, quarterback Matt Viles switches focus to upstaging Tommy Grady’s college career. (6)
7
RANCHO CUCAMONGA
(3-0, SS-Central)
Rankings committee thinks both teams should have to forfeit if game against Charter Oak ends in another tie. (7)
8
ORANGE LUTHERAN
(1-1, SS-Pac 5)
Victory over Tustin could come with big loss after Garret Gilliland suffers ankle injury. (8)
9
GARDENA SERRA
(3-0, SS-Northwest)
Let’s dispense with the formalities and let Cavaliers fast-forward to section title game against Oaks Christian. (10)
10
MOORPARK
(2-0, SS-Northern)
Coach Tim Lins adds Carson to schedule, as in the Home Depot Center for a state championship bowl game. (11)
11
LOS ALAMITOS
(2-0, SS-Pac 5)
This could be rare instance when Griffins would rather play Long Beach Poly (1-2) than Long Beach Wilson (2-1). (14)
12
MISSION VIEJO
(3-0, SS-Pac 5)
“X” marks the spot defenses can’t seem to hit when trying to stop Diablos running back Xavier Edwards. (16)
13
S.O. NOTRE DAME
(2-1, SS-Pac 5)
Knights left Taft feeling bogged down after unveiling a running game to complement Air Kasdorf. (17)
14
MATER DEI
(2-1, SS-Pac 5)
Rankings committee decided having Monarchs and Long Beach Poly unranked just seemed too weird. (NR)
15
CORONA CENTENNIAL
(1-1, SS-Inland)
You can’t win them all, though Huskies had made it seem otherwise since December 2007. (9)
16
CHAPARRAL
(1-1, SS-Inland)
Unless Pumas upset Servite in two weeks, they might have to go to Pechanga to hit it big. (12)
17
CRESPI
(2-1, SS-Pac 5)
If it’s any consolation, Celts avoided a 3-and-uh-oh start that last year resulted in missing playoffs. (15)
18
TAFT
(1-1, City-Division I)
Gardena Serra will probably claim if it loses to Toreadors in a few weeks that it was because Taft got Lucky (Radley). (13)
19
VALENCIA
(2-0, SS-Northern)
Only way Vikings lose to Palmdale is if passing through Sleepy Valley on way to game has lingering effect. (19)
20
REDLANDS E. VALLEY
(2-0, SS-Inland)
It might not be a down year for Inland Empire after all if Wildcats can outlast Orange Lutheran. (21)
21
CHARTER OAK
(3-0, SS-Southeast)
Chargers decide against wearing ties to school on day of Rancho Cucamonga game. (22)
22
CARSON
(2-1, City-Division I)
Colts hope to avoid the agony of defeat during trip to Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex. (18)
23
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
(3-0, SS-Pac-5)
Temescal Canyon offered few hurdles for sprinter Kyle Middlebrooks during Barons’ lopsided victory. (23)
24
NORCO
(1-1, SS-Inland)
Cougars will learn against La Quinta if country boys can survive against a team from the desert. (24)
25
NEWPORT HARBOR
(2-0, SS-Pac 5)
Rivalry with Corona del Mar should be dubbed “Battle for the Beach Ball.” (NR)
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