What high school football team is #1 in Ohio?

St. Edward
High School Football America Ohio Top 25

Team Record Last Week
No. 1 St. Edward (9-1) 1
No. 2 St. Xavier (8-2) 2
No. 3 Pickerington Central (9-1) 4
No. 4 Springfield (8-1) 5

Who is the best high school football player in Ohio?

Top ten Ohio high school football prospects in the 2023…

  1. Luke Montgomery, Offensive Tackle.
  2. Malik Hartford, Athlete.
  3. Trevor Carter, Linebacker (Committed to Cincinnati)
  4. Brenan Vernon, Defensive Lineman (Committed to Notre Dame)
  5. Joshua Padilla, Interior Offensive Line (Committed to Ohio State)

Who is the best high school player in Ohio?

Ohio’s best: Top 22 high school boys basketball players heading into 2021-2022 season

  1. Rayvon Griffith, Taft.
  2. Sencire Harris, Akron St.
  3. Gabe Cupps, Centerville.
  4. Sean Jones, Gahanna Lincoln.
  5. Paul McMillan IV, Woodward.
  6. Josiah Harris, Richmond Heights.
  7. Lawrent Rice, Wayne.
  8. Dailyn Swain, Africentric.

Who is the number 1 player in Ohio?

Alex Styles

# NAME COMMIT STATUS
1 Alex Styles Ohio State 11/13/21 SIGNED
2 CJ Hicks Ohio State 05/01/20 SIGNED
3 Drew Allar Penn State 03/08/21 SIGNED
4 Kaden Saunders Penn State 07/25/20 SIGNED

Who is the best high school running back in Ohio?

Ohio’s top high school football players: Meet the state’s best running backs

  • Kentrell Marks, Valley Forge.
  • Stephan Byrd, Canal Winchester.
  • Kaleb Johnson, Hamilton.
  • Ira Sampson, South (Willoughby)
  • Jaylen Jennings, Harvest Prep.
  • Tyron Darby, West Carrollton.
  • Lamar Sperling, Archbishop Hoban.
  • Zadan Abuhamdeh, North Royalton.

Who is the number one high school quarterback in Ohio?

Alex Moore, Aurora. 6-foot-2, 190 pound Quarterback Alex Moore combines his lethal right arm and his strong legs to make big-time plays for his team. Back in 2019, Moore threw over 2,000 yards and 25 touchdowns and ran for five more scores.

What states have the best high school football recruits?

Florida, Georgia and Louisiana hosted the best high school football in the country in 2014, according to one data set. Those three states produced more FBS signees per capita than anywhere else in the United States as part of the 2015 class.