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Football sept. 22 rankings
1. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
POWER RANKINGS
SEPT. 21, 2014
CARMEL (2-1) – This, really, is an impressive entry into
the rankings. The Rams are forced to play their first three
on the road until the new field is ready. To come out of it
2-1 is just outstanding.
2. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
POWER RANKINGS
SEPT. 21, 2014
NEWBURGH (2-1) – The Goldbacks were impressive against
Washingtonville with several big-play scores. Now the question
is, will they win their appeal and have Anthony Dubose this
week for the biggest game of the year?
3. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
POWER RANKINGS
SEPT. 21, 2014
WALLKILL (2-1) – Another terrific performance for
sophomore quarterback A.J. Dembroski and receiver Nick
Gomez. One more easy one (should be, anyway) against
Saugerties before the big matchup with Poughkeepsie.
4. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
POWER RANKINGS
SEPT. 21, 2014
ARLINGTON (2-1) – Rising, and with a bullet. The Admirals
have strong back-to-back league road wins with a revived
offense, and now come home to take on Clarkstown South
on Saturday. Chris Cremins is really taking hold of the
quarterback position.
5. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
POWER RANKINGS
SEPT. 21, 2014
BEACON (3-0) – That was a huge, huge overtime victory
over Brewster on Saturday for the Bulldogs. Let’s see if
they can stay here, though. Next three are Eastchester (one
loss), Cross River (no losses) and Somers (one loss).
6. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
POWER RANKINGS
SEPT. 21, 2014
HIGHLAND (3-0) – Huskies looked solid again in opening
the Section Nine, Class B season with a road win at Red
Hook. Now they go back to non-league but it’s not fun –
high-scoring Millbrook on Friday night. First team to 40
wins?
7. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
POWER RANKINGS
SEPT. 21, 2014
LOURDES (3-0) – Quietly, but most assuredly, the Warriors
are building a lovely little resume so far with three
consecutive road wins to start the season (thanks Section
One!), including at Pleasantville on Saturday. OLL home to
Edgemont this week.
8. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
POWER RANKINGS
SEPT. 21, 2014
ROOSEVELT (3-0) – Six, six and six. That’s how many
points the Roosevelt defense has given up in each game it
has played so far this year. Still need to get those skill
guys more involved, but nonetheless impressive. Tough
one this week though as they go on the road to play
Washingtonville.
9. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
POWER RANKINGS
SEPT. 21, 2014
MILLBROOK (3-0) – Toughest test of the year for the
Blazers coming up at unbeaten Highland. Millbrook will
run, and score. Its still the best running team in the
area. But can its defense stop the Huskies and
quarterback Brandon Mack?
10. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
POWER RANKINGS
SEPT. 21, 2014
JOHN JAY (2-1) – Don’t do it. Don’t call us, write, email, fax
or send smoke signals. There’s no way anybody in their
right mind takes Jay out of the No. 1 spot after losing, on
the road, in overtime, to a two-time state champ and
perennial Section One champ.