The Eagles didn’t face the national powers that Mater Dei did during their nonleague slate but do own victories over Buford and Lee County on their way to a Georgia 5A championship. They defeated Langston Hughes 56-35 in the final. Who should be No. 1 when the final Power 25 is announced? We have four […]
The Eagles didn’t face the national powers that Mater Dei did during their nonleague slate but do own victories over Buford and Lee County on their way to a Georgia 5A championship. They defeated Langston Hughes 56-35 in the final. Who should be No. 1 when the final Power 25 is announced? We have four finalists for one lofty spot.To get live updates on your phone — as well as follow your favorite teams and top games — you can download the SBLive Sports app: Download iPhone App | Download Android AppThe Panthers haven’t played anyone outside the Lone Star State, but their early-season win over DeSoto, their 36-34 UIL 6A Division 1 semifinal victory over Duncanville and their 50-21 championship-clinching win over Westlake are as impressive as any team’s victories. Since mid-August, high school football teams across the nation have battled for championships. The Gaels’ only loss was to Mater Dei in early September, and they defeated Kahuku, St. Thomas Aquinas (in Fort Lauderdale) and Orange Lutheran before romping through their league schedule en route to a fourth consecutive Nevada Class 5A Division I championship. High School on SI has followed this journey and posted its weekly Power 25 national rankings. Now, with the champions having been crowned in every state, we have four candidates for who will top our final rankings and be crowned national champion. The Monarchs have topped our rankings for 18 consecutive weeks, mastering a schedule that included Centennial (twice), California’s unofficial top public school program, along with Bishop Gorman, St. Frances Academy, Kahuku, St. John Bosco (twice) and finally De La Salle in the CIF Open Division championship game.