Tribune Super 35 Rankings: Charter Oak boys have become the men of October; Bishop Amat back to No. 1

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TRIBUNE SUPER 35 RANKINGS
1. Bishop Amat (5-2) – The Lancers move back to No. 1 following the bye week thanks to Glendora and Chino Hills’ losses. Amat can prove it deserves the No. 1 spot by finally beating Alemany on Friday, a game it has to have if it has any hopes of winning the Serra.
2. Glendora (6-1) — The Tartans’ stay at No. 1 was brief after last week’s thorough defeat by undefeated Rancho Cucamonga. But the Tartans, who lost their first game, only drop one spot. They have to continue to prove they belong starting with Etiwanda next.
3. Charter Oak (3-4) — The Boys of September have become the Men of October with three straight impressive wins after starting 0-4. The Chargers defeated Los Osos, Damien, Chino Hills and are 2-0 in the Sierra League.
4. Chino Hills (5-2) — Perhaps nobody (except I) saw the Huskies’ loss coming against Charter Oak and now they have to regroup to stay in contention for the league title should Charter Oak stumble along the way.
5. Diamond Ranch (6-1) – The Southeast Division’s second ranked team will find out if there are any punishments following Friday’s brawl with Diamond Bar. But the Panthers still got the win, 34-20, and are in great position to win Hacienda.
6. Los Altos (6-1) – Except for its only loss to Diamond Ranch, the Conquerors have been great and should get another win this week vs. Walnut before finishing with Bonita and West Covina — two toughies to end the regular season.
7. Bonita (5-2) — The Bearcats return from a bye week to host West Covina. ‘Cats running back Jake Payton used the week off to take a recruiting visit to Purdue.
8. Arroyo (6-1) – The Knights could find Mountain View difficult this week, but the Knights should get the win and probably won’t have another tough game until the finale against Rosemead.
9. Diamond Bar (5-3) — For the past few years the theme at Diamond Bar is it doesn’t win the big games. And once again, it lost another biggie at home to Diamond Ranch. Now you have to wonder if it will finish strong enough to make the playoffs.
10. San Dimas (4-3) — The Saints are so dominant in the Valle Vista they’re averaging 50 points a game and winning by a 43-point margin. That, my friends, is ridiculous.
The Rest: 11. Pomona (7-0); 12. Damien (3-4); 13. South Hills (3-4); 14. Ayala (3-4); 15. Baldwin Park (6-1); 16. Rosemead (6-1); 17. West Covina (7-4); 18. Azusa (5-2); 19. Northview (5-2); 20. Bassett (4-3); 21. La Puente (5-2); 22. Duarte (3-4); 23. Claremont (1-6); 24. Covina (3-5); 25. Mountain View (3-4); 26. Walnut (2-5), 27. Rowland (2-6); 28. South El Monte (2-5); 29. Sierra Vista (2-5); 30. Nogales (2-5); 31. Gladstone (2-5); 32. El Monte (1-6); 33. Ganesha (2-5), 34. Wilson (1-7); 35. Workman (2-5).

TRIBUNE LEADERS (as reported by Maxpreps)
PASSING
1. Michael Moran, Baldwin Park, 2,107 yards, 20 TDs.
2. Kory Brown, Charter Oak, 2,074 yards, 13 TDs
3. Koa Haynes, Bishop Amat, 1,952 yards, 17 TDs
4. Nathan Coto, Arroyo, 1,618 yards, 17 TDS.
5. Jacob Tovar, La Puente, 1,570 yards, 13 TDs
6. Daniel Martinez, Chino Hills, 1,200 yards, 10 TDS
7. Adrian Cuevas, El Monte, 1,186 yards, 8 TDs
8. Brian Meyette, Ayala, 1,174 yards, 10 TDs
9. Tyler Peterson, Diamond Bar, 1,161 yards, 10 TDs
10. Matt Fink, Glendora, 1,106 yards, 8 TDs
RUSHING
1. Donavon Davis, Ganesha, 1,384 yards, 19 TDS
2. Justin Torres, Sierra Vista, 1,235 yards, 10 TDs
3. Pearnell Smalley IV, Covina, 915 yards, 15 TDs
4. Cecil Fleming, Claremont, 866 yards, 9 TDs
6. Marcos Lopez, South El Monte, 844 yards, 11 TDs
7. Cameron Blackburn, Azusa, 822 yards, 5 TDs
8. Alex Salgado, Workman, 794 yards, 9 TDs
9. Jake Payton, Bonita, 754 yards, 10 TDs
10. Will Bryan, Diamond Ranch, 752 yards, 6 TDs
RECEIVING
1. Jose Ochoa, La Puente, 963 yards, 12 TDS
2. Donavin Washington, Charter Oak, 920 yards, 7 TDs
3. Jayson Miller, Baldwin Park, 747 yards, 8 TDs
4. Raymen Baraza, Baldwin Park, 7171 yards, 6 TDs
5. Zion Echols, Charter Oak, 691 yards, 7 TDs
6. Nico Lozano, Arroyo, 673 yards, 8 TDs
7. Roy Barrajas, El Monte, 611 yards, 2 TDs
8. Eric Ruff, Bassett, 581 yards, 4 TDs
9. Brandon Arconado, Bishop Amat, 515 yards, 3 TDs
10. Donovan Walker, Chino Hills, 487 yards, 2 TDs

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