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Arizona High School Football Top 25 Rankings - Nov. 24

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Arizona high school football season has seen the first two weeks of the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) playoffs come and go, with virtually no change at the very top as has been the case for most of the year.

Hamilton for the fifth straight week own the No. 1 team in the Grand Canyon State after a narrow 35-27 win over Mountain ViewLiberty Lions is the state’s No. 2, with Basha coming in at No. 3 and Chandler at No. 4. Who else joins the aforementioned teams in the latest set of Arizona high school football Top 25 rankings?

The Massey Ratings, officially used during the BCS era, is a model that ranks sports teams by analyzing game outcomes, strength of schedule, and margin of victory.

Here is the latest Arizona high school football Top 25 rankings, according to Massey as of Nov. 24.

1. Hamilton Huskies

The Hamilton Huskies (11-0) had a up and down time with a pesky Mountain View in the opening round of the AIA Open Division playoffs, coming away with a 35-27 victory.

The Huskies now face No. 4 Chandler, the very team they defeated 55-41 a few weeks ago, in the second round of the Open Division playoffs.

Hamilton’s title-drought now stands at 12 years after falling to Liberty in last year’s Open Division semifinals, but there’s optimism the streak could end this fall behind a potent offense. Among the standouts on the season for the Huskies has been a number of contributors, including Sculley (2,947 yards, 41 touchdowns), running back Skyler Cole (775 yards, seven touchdowns) and four-star sophomore wide receiver Roye Oliver, who has caught 75 passes for 1,598 yards and 27 scores.

Oliver put himself into the record books a couple weeks ago, becoming the all-time single season leader for touchdowns in Arizona’s Class 6A with 25.

2. Liberty Lions

Liberty (10-1) continues to maintain their No. 2 ranking after they defeated
Red Mountain
, 48-23, in the Open Division playoffs. The Lions lone loss on the season came against Utah’s Corner Canyon, a 45-14 loss, and have been taking it out on any opponent in their path.

The Lions have now setup a showdown with No. 3 Basha in a rematch of last year’s Open Division championship game.

For eight straight weeks, the Lions have double-digit victories over Brophy College PreparatoryHighland, winless ALA Queen Creek (0-3), Mountain Ridge, Centennial, Boulder Creek and now Red Mountain, respectively.

Liberty will need players like Boise State commit Paz St. John and Minnesota pledge Hudson Dunn to lead the charge for the Lions’ defense if they look to repeat as Arizona’s Open Division state champions this fall.

3. Basha Bears

Basha (10-1) have bounced back nicely from their first loss of the season, winning three straight games, the latest being a 33-10 win over Williams Field last week. Bears are back in action Friday night for the Open Division semifinals when they take on No. 2 Liberty in a rematch of last year’s state title game.

The Bears may have come up short last year in their quest to win a second Open Division crown in three years, but this team has a chance to be back in the AIA Open Division title game with a win this week. The Bears opened up the 2025 season off with impressive wins over Brophy College Prep, California powerhouse Orange Lutheran and Williams Field.

Quarterback Broderick Vehrs has led a talented Basha offense which features four-star sophomore running back Noah Roberts, three-star wide receiver Jaden Baldwin and four-star offensive tackle Jake Hildebrand. The team’s defensive unit is led by Mason Lewis and linebacker Eli Cramer-Cronin.

4. Chandler Wolves

The Chandler Wolves (9-2) have set up the rematch with the Hamilton huskies, the very team they lost to 55-41 a few weeks ago, after a 45-34 win over Brophy College Preparatory last week.

Now Chandler has a chance to reach the Open Division state championship if they can avenge the loss to Hamilton on Friday night.

Quarterback Will Mencl is one of the best junior quarterbacks in Arizona, and he’ll have a pair of standout targets at receiver in Jai Jones and Kaydon Gray. Veteran safety Hamisi Juma, who committed to Arizona last September, will anchor the team’s defensive secondary.

5. Centennial Coyotes

It hasn’t been exactly like last year’s road to the Class 6A state championship, as Centennial (7-4) saw their regular season end with a loss to Mountain View last week, 22-14.

This team got hot at the right time last year, winning their first state crown since 2018. Despite seeing magic happen in 2024, it hasn’t happened quite yet for the Coyotes as they head into the Class 6A postseason where they will take on No. 22 ranked Mesa this week.

Arizona High School Football Rankings: Nos. 6 – 25

6. Mountain View (7-5)
7.
 Brophy College Preparatory (7-5)
8. Red Mountain 
(10-2) 
9.
 Pinnacle (7-4)
10.
 ALA Queen Creek (5-6) 

11. Horizon (10-2)
12. Desert Edge
 (11-1)
13.
 Williams Field (8-4)
14.
 Higley (7-4) 
15.
 Desert Mountain (9-3)  

16. American Leadership Academy Gilbert North (11-1)
17. Highland 
(5-7)
18.
 Perry (5-5)
19.
 Casteel (6-6)
20.
Salpointe Catholic (6-5)

21. Mesa (7-4)
22. Queen Creek 
(6-5)
23. Marana 
(9-2)
24.
 Arizona College Prep (10-2)
25.
 Canyon View (10-2)

How to Follow Arizona High School Football

For Arizona high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the state, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the Grand Canyon State, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the gridiron excitement across the state of Arizona.