All the undefeated Raiders have done is outscore the opposition by nearly 200 points – or roughly winning by an average of 50 a game so far. |
10. | Manheim Township | 3-1 | 10 | |
The Blue Streaks have seen what I would classify as a very robust schedule through to a 3-1 mark and will be a tough out from here on out. |
9. | Exeter Township | 4-0 | 9 | |
For the third time in four games the Eagles soared past 40 points to win going away. More tests are coming, but the foundation is laid. |
8. | Conestoga Valley | 4-0 | 8 | |
Thought it might be a little closer with Ephrata, but when your defense gives up only two touchdowns all season thew game is a wee bit easier. |
7. | Wilson | 3-1 | 7 | |
Offense found some extra gears for an easy win against Reading as expected. Feels like the Bulldogs defense will be the bedrock for this team. |
6. | Susquehanna Twp. | 4-0 | 6 | |
In order to keep up with Hanna you are going to need to score at least 28-35 points it seems because this group shows no signs of slowing down in any way, shape or form. |
5. | Wyomissing | 4-0 | 5 | |
Back-to-back shutouts for the lads from Berks County and something tells me there are a few more coming down the tracks. |
4. | Bishop McDevitt | 2-2 | 4 | |
Back to level par for the Crusaders with a solid win over the Colts. Hard to see more than one more real test for McD the rest of the way, honestly. |
3. | State College | 3-1 | 3 | |
Wasn’t an easy win over Cumberland Valley, but the Little Lions bounced back from the brutal setback in overtime to the No. 1 squad. Solid bounce back. |
2. | Central York | 4-0 | 2 | |
Panthers continue to build the firepower on offense by scoring five or more touchdowns for the third week in a row. |
1. | Harrisburg | 4-0 | 1 | |
Finally a bit of a breather for the Cougars and it was just as impressive the way Harrisburg took care of business against Chambersburg with no letdown. |