Area football teams pulling rank
If you thought the CIF-SS Central Division high school football rankings shaped up last week, take a gander at the action this week.
Four more Daily Bulletin area teams moved into the top 10, leaving just two non-area teams in the rankings.
- Upland maintained the top spot.
- Los Osos, 7th in the preseason poll, jumped four spots last week and another this week to No. 2.
- Rancho Cucamonga leaped from unranked to fourth.
- Etiwanda, Alta Loma and Chino Hills, all unranked last week, are now Nos. 7, 8 and 9.
- Only Hemet West Valley, which moved from fifth to third with a 42-10 win over Arroyo Valley, and No. 5 Colton, which dropped from No. 2 after a 15-14 loss to Vista Murrieta, are teams outside the Bulletin coverage area in the top 10.
The CIF-SS Central Division Week 2 rankings:
1. Upland (Baseline) 2-0, def. Glendora, 35-21
2. Los Osos (Baseline) 2-0, def. Cajon, 20-7
3. West Valley (Sunbelt) 2-0, def. Arroyo Valley, 42-10
4. Rancho Cucamonga (Baseline) 2-0, def. C. Springs, 30-0
5. Colton (San Andreas) 0-1, lost to Vista Murrieta, 14-15
6. Ayala (Sierra) 1-1, lost to South Hills, 12-23
7. Etiwanda (Baseline) 1-0, def. Temecula Valley, 38-21
8. Alta Loma (Baseline) 2-0, def. Carter, 20-15
9. Chino Hills (Sierra) 1-0 def. Chaffey, 32-14
10. Chaffey (Mt. Baldy) 0-1, lost to Chino Hills, 14-32
MY TOP 10: (record) previous rank
1. Upland (2-0) 1
2. Los Osos (2-0) 2
3. Norco (1-0) 3
4. Miller (2-0) 4
5. Etiwanda (1-0) 6
6. San Dimas (2-0) 8
7. Diamond Ranch (1-1) 9
8. Ayala (1-1) 5
9. Rancho Cucamonga (2-0) NR
10. Chino Hills (1-0) NR
Dropped out: No. 7 Colony (0-2), No. 10 Chaffey (0-1).

Clay Fowler has been covering high school sports for six years in California and Texas. He was born in Dallas, attended the University of Texas and worked in Central Texas before joining the Daily Bulletin staff in 2006.



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