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FOOTBALLSTORIES FINAL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RANKINGS FOR 2024

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Player of the Year: Noel Campbell jr QB Bonner/Prendie - Photo submitted
Player of the Year: Noel Campbell jr QB Bonner/Prendie - Photo submitted

SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TOP 20

1. St. Joe's Prep (11-2) - Won PIAA 6A Championship

2. Bonner/Prendie (12-2) - Won PIAA 4A Championship

3. LaSalle (10-1)

4. Roman Catholic (11-5) - PIAA 5A Runner up

5. Downingtown West (13-2)

6. Imhotep Institute (11-2)

7. North Penn (11-3)

8. Central Bucks South (12-1)

9. Malvern Prep (8-2)

10. Bayard Rustin (13-2)

11. Springfield (12-2)

12. Garnet Valley (9-4)

13. Central Bucks West (10-3)

14. Haverford (11-2)

15. Pope John Paul II (Royersford) (12-2)

16. Phoenixville (9-2)

17. Chester (10-2)

18. Strath Haven (10-2)

19. Plymouth Whitemarsh (9-3)

20  Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (8-2)

20. Bishop Shanahan (8-3)

20. Haverford School (7-3)


Running back Josiah Coleman helped North Penn earn an 11-3 record and a No. 7 final ranking. Photo by Jesse Garber. 
Running back Josiah Coleman helped North Penn earn an 11-3 record and a No. 7 final ranking. Photo by Jesse Garber. 
Imhotep Institute running back Jabree Wallace-Coleman has committed to playing college football for Penn State. Photo by Al Thompson
Imhotep Institute running back Jabree Wallace-Coleman has committed to playing college football for Penn State. Photo by Al Thompson

ALSO HAVING GOOD SEASONS: Ridley (7-5), Neshaminy (6-5), Owen J. Roberts (9-3), Perkiomen Valley (7-4), Marple Newtown (8-4), William Penn Charter (7-3), Souderton (7-4), Downingtown East (6-5-1), Plymouth Whitemarsh (9-3), West Philadelphia (7-4).

Player of the Year: Noel Campbell Jr QB Bonner/Prendie


SOUTH JERSEY TOP 20

1. Winslow Township (14-0) won NJSIAA Group 4 Championship

2. Hun School (9-1)

3. Glassboro (13-0) won NJSIAA Group 1 Championship

4. Millville (10-3)

5. Holy Spirit (9-2)

6. Washington Township (10-3)

7. Mainland (10-3)

8. Camden (9-3)

9. Rancocas Valley (9-3)

10. Shawnee (9-4)

11. Kingsway (8-3)

12. St. Augustine (7-4)

13. Paul VI (8-3)

14. Atlantic City (8-3)

15. Woodstown (11-2)

16. Seneca (8-4)

17. Delsea (5-7)

18. Camden Catholic (9-2)

19. Burlington Township (8-2)

20. Cedar Creek (8-3)

20. Schalick (8-4)

20. Lawrenceville (7-2)

20. Hopewell Valley (10-1)


Cam Miller: Wide receiver Cam Miller helped Winslow Township with a state title. Photo by Al Thompson
Cam Miller: Wide receiver Cam Miller helped Winslow Township with a state title. Photo by Al Thompson


DESERVES A LOOK: Willingboro (7-4), Cherokee (5-6), Haddonfield (7-4), Oakcrest (6-4), Pennsauken (6-3), Cherry Hill East (9-1), Delran (9-2), Ocean City (6-5).

Player of the Year:  Lotzeir Brooks WR Millville. 


DELAWARE TOP 10

1. Caravel (13-0) DIAA 2A Champions

2. Middletown (11-2) DIAA 3A Champions

3. Salesianum (11-2)

4. Sussex Central (9-3)

5. Appoquinimink (7-4)

6. Indian River (12-1) DIAA 1A Champions

6. Howard (9-4)

8. Red Lion Christian Academy (8-4).

9. Woodbridge (8-4)

10 Tatnall (12-1)

10. Delmar (9-2)

10. Archmere Academy (8-2)

10. Hodgson Vo-Tech (5-6)

HONORABLE MENTION: Smyrna (5-6), Cape Henlopen (5-6),  Polytech (9-3), St. George's Tech (6-6), Delaware Military Academy (5-5), Lake Forest-felton (6-5).  


Player of the Year: Malik Bell, RB Sussex Central


Camden's Haleem Muhammad (TE/DE) helped the Panthers forge a 9-3 record in 2024. Photo by Al Thompson
Camden's Haleem Muhammad (TE/DE) helped the Panthers forge a 9-3 record in 2024. Photo by Al Thompson

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