NEW State FB Rankings (Divisions)

Two newcomers to D4 No. 4 Marin Catholic making contributions are DE/TE Sebastian Olver, a transfer from Australia where he played rugby and Australian rules football, and wide receiver Jack Hogeboom, a junior who caught 22 passes last season at Arroyo Grande. Photo: Harold Abend.

Two newcomers to D4 No. 4 Marin Catholic making contributions are DE/TE Sebastian Olver, a transfer from Australia where he played rugby and Australian rules football, and wide receiver Jack Hogeboom, a junior who caught 22 passes last season at Arroyo Grande. Photo: Harold Abend.


Vacaville Wood is better than good and is one of six new teams to break into a divisional state ranking. The others are Helix (D1), Palmdale (D3), Sonora (D4), Valley Christian of Dublin (D5) and Brentwood of Los Angeles (D5). Still No. 1 are De La Salle of Concord (D1), Clayton Valley of Concord (D2), Calabasas (D3), Sierra Canyon (D4) and Grace Brethren (D5).

With the CIF bowl games now in 13 divisions and with it basically impossible to place teams into those divisions in a weekly format, we are rebooting our traditional five-division state rankings first done in 1975. For a section-by-section updated look at which divisions each team in the state is going to be ranked this season, CLICK HERE

Note: There are not going to be separate free and premium posts for new rankings this season. All new rankings will be for Gold Club members only. The only way we’ll be offering free new rankings is if we were to obtain a sponsor for them. Please consider joining our team today. It’s a great time to sign up and cost for a yearly subscription is going up possibly as early as next week. For details, CLICK HERE.

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