Area football teams pulling rank

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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).


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