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Virginia High School Football Rankings: Top 25 Teams - Dec. 9

Lawrence Andrew Fernandezby: Lawrence Fernandez3 hours agolawandfern

The 2025 Virginia high school football season is down to its final week as some of the top teams compete for state championships. With several titles up for grabs, here’s how Massey ranked the best squads from Old Dominion.

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

1. The St. James Academy Strivers

The Strivers had a successful first season, finishing with an 8-1 record. As the St. James Academy program proceeds, they must say goodbye to graduating seniors WR Josiah Teasley (Maryland), WR Jayden Kitchens (Maryland), LB Josiah Perry (James Madison), S Matthew Holland (Richmond), EDGE Tristan Lux, and EDGE Marcus Ogbogu

2. Maury Commodores

The Commodores booked their ticket to the Class 5 state championship game after defeating Stone Bridge 48-27. Maury did the most damage in the second and fourth quarters, tallying 34 points. The Commodores can win its third consecutive state championship by defeating Highland Springs in the title game on December 13.

3. Varina Blue Devils

The Blue Devils advanced to the Virginia high school football Class 4 state championship game by defeating Jefferson Forest 49-21. Varina had a head start by scoring 14 unanswered points in the first quarter and never looked back. Standing in their way to a state title are the Loudoun County Captains and their showdown will be on December 13.

4. Oscar Smith Tigers

The Tigers are on a 12-game winning streak after edging Madison in the Class 6 state semifinals 34-28. Lonnie Andrews led the Oscar Smith offense with 340 passing yards and three touchdowns. The Tigers can win the championship by defeating North Stafford on December 13.

5. Benedictine Cadets

The Cadets’ season ended with a victory over Trinity Episcopal to claim the VISAA Division I state championship. This win avenged the earlier loss they had against the Titans. After completing an 11-1 season, Benedictine will part ways with graduating players Maddox Cochrane (Virginia Tech), WR Jojo Johnson (Purdue), LB JeJuan Hutchins, and LB Landon Snyder.

Virginia High School Football Rankings: Nos. 6-25

6. Riverbend
7. Stone Bridge  
8. Highland Springs
9. North Stafford
10. Dinwiddie

11. Colonial Forge
12. Woodbridge
13. Trinity Episcopal School
14. Huguenot
15. Madison

16. King’s Fork
17. Liberty Christian Academy  
18. Battlefield
19. Heritage 
20. Woodberry Forest

21. St. Christopher’s School
22. Kettle Run
23. Jefferson Forest  
24. Hermitage
25. Lake Braddock

How to Follow Virginia High School Football

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