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Final New York High School Football Top 25 Rankings - Dec. 8

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The New York high school football season wrapped up last week with the NYSPHSAA state championship games that took place at Syracuse’s JMA Wireless Dome.

The last set of Empire State high school football rankings as the state championships has now completed with Iona Preparatory School as New York’s No. 1 high school football team as they defeated St. Francis in a 42-21 decision for the New York Catholic state title a couple weeks ago. Which other New York high school football teams make the list in our latest set of Top 25 rankings of the regular season?

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 New York high school football Top 25 rankings, according to Massey as of Dec. 8.

1. Iona Preparatory School Gaels

Iona Prep (11-1) fully avenged their only loss of the season after defeating Monsignor Farrell, 42-20, for the New York Catholic High School Football League (NYCHSFL) championship and then beat No. 5 ranked St. Francis, 42-21, for the Catholic League state title last weekend.

The Gaels started the regular season with a bang, halting the Somers Tuskers’ winning streak and routed them, 37-7, at the Hero’s Bowl Classic and then followed it up with a 53-43 victory over a very good Paramus Catholic team out of New Jersey.

Quarterback Julian Guzman has led the way for Iona Prep’s offense, throwing for 2,380 yards and 21 touchdowns through 12 games and adding 804, 11 scores on the ground. Running back Crew Davis, a three-star prospect committed to North Carolina, has spearheaded to the Gaels’ efforts on the offensive side of the ball with 1,305 yards and 16 touchdowns on the ground this season.

2. Monsignor Farrell Lions

Monsignor Farrell (9-2) ran into a buzzsaw in the New York Catholic High School Football League (NYCHSFL) title tilt when they faced top-ranked Iona Prep a couple weeks ago, falling 42-20 in the rematch.

Sophomore quarterback Bryce Moye has been solid behind center this season as the signal caller completed 117 of 157 passes for 1,765 yards, 18 touchdowns and just one pick. Senior running back Kevin Gumb Jr. has been the workhorse out of the backfield this fall, with the tailback rushing for 1,276 yards and 15 touchdowns.

3. Syracuse Christian Brothers Academy Brothers

Christian Brothers Academy (13-0) made it five straight NYSPHSAA Class AA playoff wins as they cruised past Saratoga Springs, 41-12, for the state championship, clinching a repeat.

The 2025 season kicked off with a dominating 28-7 victory over Whitesboro to start off with plenty of optimism and that’s never wavered ever since. Looking at the gap between CBA’s scoring versus their opponents is wide as the Brothers have out-scored the opposition 566-129 through 13 contests.

4. Rye Garnets

The Rye Garnets (14-0) took care of business last week in a 28-14 victory over Brighton to win the NYSPHSAA Class A state championship.

The Garnets have received superb play out of the quarterback position in senior Carson Miller, who heading into the Class A state championship game has completed 172 of 226 (76 percent) passes for 3,545 yards and 38 touchdowns.

Miller in the state championship game had a great send off by completing 17 of 22 passes for 266 yards and three touchdowns.

5. St. Francis Red Raiders

St. Francis (10-2) was back on the field this past Saturday against top-ranked Iona Prep for the Catholic League state championship a couple weeks in New Rochelle, falling to the Gaels, 42-21.

When it comes to high-powered offenses, the Red Raiders can keep up with the best of ’em in the Empire State. The Red Raiders had received solid quarterback play all season long from junior Trent Buttles, who has led this offense to 444 points (37 points per game) this fall.

Entering this season, the Red Raiders were a favorite to reach the state championship game for the first time since 2018. The Red Raiders received big performances throughout the season from Domonic Cook, Jr. and Mason Anderson.

New York High School Football Rankings: Nos. 6 – 25

6. St. Anthony’s (7-5)
7.
 Massapequa (12-0)
8.
 Tottenville (11-1)
9. Garden City 
(11-0)
10. Erasmus Hall 
(10-2)

11. Somers (8-3)
12. Christian Brothers Academy 
(Albany) (8-3)
13.
 Sayville (12-0)
14.
 Chaminade (7-5)
15.
 East Islip (9-2)

16. Bronxville (11-0)
17. Canisius 
(5-4)
18. Shenendehowa 
(8-2)
19. Archbishop Stepinac 
(6-5)
20.
 William Floyd (10-1)

21. Half Hollow Hills East (8-3)
22. Ward Melville Senior 
(10-2)
23. Saratoga Springs
 (10-3)
24. Northport Senior
 (8-2)
25. Curtis 
(8-4)

How to Follow New York High School Football

For New York high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the nation, 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 Empire 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 New York high school football excitement across the state.