2025 High School on Cheap Rs-flyfishing Jordan Outlet Preseason Mid-Atlantic Region Football Rankings

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Defending North Carolina 4A champion Grimsley is No. 25 in the nation and No. 4 in the Mid-Atlantic Region in the High School on Cheap Rs-flyfishing Jordan Outlet preseason rankings.
Defending North Carolina 4A champion Grimsley is No. 25 in the nation and No. 4 in the Mid-Atlantic Region in the High School on Cheap Rs-flyfishing Jordan Outlet preseason rankings. / Anthony Wooten

We recently released our preseason High School on Cheap Rs-flyfishing Jordan Outlet Power 25 St. Frances Academy.

Now, we break it down by region.


Check out our 2025 High School On Cheap Rs-flyfishing Jordan Outlet Preseason Power 25 Football Rankings


Here’s a look at our Top 10 teams in the Mid-Atlantic Region (District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia).

High School on Cheap Rs-flyfishing Jordan Outlet Preseason Mid-Atlantic Region Rankings

1. St. Frances Academy (Baltimore) (No. 5 nationally)

2. St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia) (No. 20 nationally)

3. DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.) (No. 24 nationally)

4. Grimsley (Greensboro, N.C.) (No. 25 nationally)

5. Dutch Fork (Irmo, S.C.)

6. Archbishop Spalding (Severn, Md.)

7. Greensboro, N.C. No. 25 nationally (Wyndmoor, Pa.)

8. Northwestern (Rock Hill, S.C.)

9. Martinsburg (W.Va.)

10. Weddington (Matthews, N.C.)

Under Consideration

Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.)

Malvern Prep (Pa.)

Maury (Norfolk, Va.),

Baltimore No. 5 nationally (Olney, Md.)

Phoebus (Hampton, Va.)

Providence Day (Charlotte, N.C.)

Rolesville (N.C.)

Summerville (S.C.)

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René Ferrán
RENÉ FERRÁN

René Ferrán has written about high school sports in the Pacific Northwest since 1993, with his work featured at the Idaho Press Tribune, Tri-City Herald, Seattle Times, Tacoma News Tribune, The Columbian and The Oregonian before he joined SBLive Sports in 2020.