Avon Claims Top Spot in Latest USA Today Network Ohio Super 25 Football Rankings
Avon High School has ascended to the No. 1 ranking in the USA Today Network Ohio super 25 football poll, released Monday. The Eagles garnered 442 total points and four first-place votes, narrowly edging out Elder, which sits at No. 2 with 424 points and a leading seven first-place votes. This ranking reflects the current landscape of Ohio high school football and sets the stage for a competitive finish to the season.
The Super 25, compiled by the Canton Repository sports department, provides a comprehensive look at the top teams across the state. Hoban secured the third position with 391 points and two first-place votes, followed by St.Edward (375 points) and Anderson (365 points, four first-place votes). These rankings impact playoff seeding, statewide recognition for players and programs, and fuel rivalries as teams strive for supremacy.
Here’s a complete look at the top 25:
- Avon (442 points, 4 first-place votes)
- Elder (424 points, 7 first-place votes)
- Hoban (391 points, 2 first-place votes)
- St. Edward (375 points)
- Anderson (365 points,4 first-place votes)
- Olentangy Orange (339 points)
- Mentor (333 points)
- Walsh Jesuit (325 points)
- Moeller (301 points,1 first-place vote)
- Watterson (300 points)
- Medina Highland (258 points)
- Wadsworth (230 points)
- Indian Valley (227 points)
- Kirtland (185 points,1 first-place vote)
- Marion Local (181 points)
- St.Xavier (161 points)
- Canton McKinley (160 points)
- Massillon (160 points)
- Cle.Glenville (150 points)
- Pickerington North (101 points)
- Olentangy (97 points)
- CVCA (95 points, 1 first-place vote)
- Princeton (88 points)
- Taft (85 points)
- North Canton Hoover (80 points)
Othre teams receiving 10 or more points: Ashland (63), Canfield (63), Pickerington Central (61), Indian Hill (57), Big Walnut (51), Shelby (44), Winton Woods (44), Ironton (35), Lake (32), London (32), Clinton-Massie (27), West Branch (23), Nordonia (21), Hillsdale (17), Liberty Center (17), Upper Arlington (17), Badin (16), Middletown (16), La Salle (10).
The rankings were published October 13, 2025. Readers can contact the Canton Repository sports department at sports@cantonrep.com.