Prep Football Top 10: Week 8

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1. Kaiser (7-0)


Previous ranking: 1. Last week: def. Patriot 49-0. Next: Friday at Riverside Patriot (2-4).
2. Rancho Cucamonga (6-1)


Previous ranking: 2. Last week: def. Alta Loma 43-0. Next: Friday vs. No. 6 Upland (5-2).


3. Bonita (7-0)
Previous ranking: 4. Last week: def. Walnut 44-14. Next: Friday at West Covina (6-1).
4. Claremont (6-1)


Previous ranking: 4. Last week: def. Charter Oak 35-32. Next: Friday vs. Ayala (4-3).
5. Chino Hills (5-2)


Previous ranking: 5. Last week: def. Damien 42-7. Next: Friday vs. South Hills (2-5).
6. Upland (5-2)


Previous ranking: 6. Last week: def. Etiwanda 53-34. Next: Friday at No. 2 Rancho Cucamonga (6-1).
7. Summit (5-1-1)


Previous ranking: 7. Last week: def. Bloomington 22-13. Next: Thursday vs. Jurupa Valley (1-6).
8. Los Osos (4-3)


Previous ranking: 8. Last week: def. Glendora 38-21. Next: Friday at Etiwanda (3-4).
9. Chino (7-0)


Previous ranking: 9. Last week: def. Colony 49-20. Next: Friday at Montclair (4-3).
10. Diamond Ranch (4-3)


Previous ranking: 10. Last week: idle. Next: Friday at Hacienda Heights Los Altos (0-7).
Dropped out: None

Others receiving votes: Colony (5-3), Damien (4-3), Carter (4-2), Etiwanda (3-4).


4 Comments

Baldy said:

Who is the 1st coach to step down?

Martin, Don Lugo: Aweful with good talent

Cowboy Fan said:

Chino at #9 now but will be much higher after CIF. 10-0 ia now in sight. The milk can will be back with the Cowboys in three weeks!!!!

chino player said:

wow sersly 9th and were 7-0 and we have scored 40 points a game when we going to get any respect

Yep said:

Everyone forgets that Chino has always been a powerhouse (previously from baseline league). Chino will run the table in that division.

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