CFL Calgary Stampeders

Stampeders Announce High School Football Rankings

Published on September 22, 2010 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Calgary Stampeders News Release


The Calgary Stampeders are pleased for a third season to present the Calgary Senior High School football rankings.

In an effort to help promote local high-school football, the Stamps have for the past two seasons asked three local football experts to rank the field and the Red and White will continue the tradition in 2010. The rankings will be released each Wednesday.

The panel consists of long-time Calgarian Tony Spoletini, who is very familiar with the local football scene. In addition, Stamps beat writers Al Cameron and Ian Busby of the Calgary Herald and Calgary Sun, respectively, will contribute to the weekly rankings.

The Calgary Senior High School football season kicked off on Sept. 14. Here is a look at the rankings following Week 1:

Division 1

1. Notre Dame

2. Bishop O'Byrne

3. Bowness

4. Henry Wise Wood

5. St. Francis

6. Lord Beaverbrook

7. Western Canada

Division 2

1. St. Mary's

2. Bishop Grandin

3. McNally/Lacombe

4. John G. Diefenbaker

5. Central Memorial

6. Crescent Heights

7. William Aberhart

8. Centennial

Division 3

1. Ernest Manning

2. Bishop Carroll

3. Dr. E.P. Scarlett

4. St. Timothy's

5. Sir Winston Churchill

6. Forest Lawn

6. James Fowler

The next home game for the Stamps is on Saturday, Sept. 25 against the BC Lions. It's the annual PinkPower game in support of the Canadian Cancer Society and kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. The Stampeders will honour all-time leading rusher Joffrey Reynolds in a special halftime celebration. Tickets are still available by contacting the Stampeders' Ticket Office (403-289-0258 or toll free at 1-800-667-3267), Ticketmaster (403-777-0000 or online at Ticketmaster.ca) or by visiting any local Safeway or Sport Chek location.




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