As of November 7, 2024, several top-ranked high school football teams have achieved significant milestones in their seasons:
Mater Dei (California) has maintained its dominance, continuing its reign as the top-ranked team in the nation. The Monarchs secured a decisive victory over their long-time rival Servite, winning 42-14 in a game that showcased their offensive prowess and defensive strength. This win extended their unbeaten streak to 28 games, dating back to the 2022 season, cementing their status as the team to beat in high school football.
Duncanville (Texas) has lived up to its No. 2 ranking with a series of impressive performances. The Panthers’ most notable achievement came in their highly anticipated matchup against DeSoto, where they emerged victorious with a 35-28 win. This game, featuring over 30 Division I college football prospects, was a showcase of Texas high school football talent. Quarterback Keelon Russell, an Alabama commit, has been instrumental in Duncanville’s success, consistently demonstrating why he’s considered one of the top recruits in the nation.
Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nevada) has made waves by climbing to the No. 3 spot in the national rankings. The Gaels’ ascent was highlighted by a dominant 42-7 victory over a highly-ranked out-of-state opponent, showcasing their ability to compete at the highest level nationally. Their balanced offense and stifling defense have been key factors in their success, with several players catching the eye of college recruiters.
North Crowley (Texas) has been the surprise of the season, rising to No. 5 in the rankings. The Panthers have remained undefeated through a challenging schedule, including a statement 28-21 win over a top-10 ranked team. Their success has been built on a strong running game and an opportunistic defense that has forced crucial turnovers in key moments.
St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) faced adversity early in the season but has rebounded strongly to secure their position in the top 10. Despite the disruption caused by Hurricane Milton, which forced the rescheduling of their highly anticipated matchup with Chaminade-Madonna, the Raiders have shown resilience. They’ve won their last six games by an average margin of 24 points, demonstrating why they’re considered one of the most consistent powerhouses in high school football.
Milton High School’s football team has been performing exceptionally well in the 2024 season. As of November 7, they have achieved the following milestones:
- The team is currently ranked #4 nationally, showcasing their dominance in high school football.
- Milton has maintained an undefeated record, winning all 10 of their games so far this season. Their most recent victory was a 35-20 win over Roswell High School, which secured them the Region 7-5A Championship.
- The Eagles have displayed impressive offensive prowess, with several high-scoring games. Notable among these was a 56-0 victory over Johns Creek High School on October 25, 2024.
- Milton’s defense has been equally formidable, with multiple shutouts and low-scoring games for their opponents.
- The team has extended their winning streak to 19 consecutive victories, demonstrating consistent excellence across seasons.
These achievements build upon Milton’s strong football tradition, which includes state championships in 2018 and 2023. The team’s continued success in 2024 positions them as strong contenders for another state title and potentially a national championship, given their high national ranking.
Here are the Packed House Sports Power 25 national high school ranked football teams:
- Mater Dei (California)
- Duncanville (Texas)
- Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nevada)
- Milton (Georgia)
- North Crowley (Texas)
- North Shore (Houston, Texas)
- Carrollton (Georgia)
- Bergen Catholic (Oradell, New Jersey)
- Mission Viejo (California)
- Lakeland (Florida)
- St. John Bosco (California)
- Boyle County (Kentucky)
- Westlake (Texas)
- Buford (Georgia)
- Archbishop Spalding (Maryland)
- Baylor School (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
- Atascocita (Texas)
- Liberty (Peoria, Arizona)
- Chaminade-Madonna (Florida)
- IMG Academy (Florida)
- Moeller (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Weddington (Matthews, North Carolina)
- La Salle College (Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania)
- Corner Canyon (Draper, Utah)
- East St. Louis (Illinois)