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No. 4 Archbishop Wood to visit No. 6 Archbishop Ryan | City Football Top 10

Archbishop Ryan aims to beat Catholic League Red Division rival Archbishop Wood for the first time since 2013.

New Archbishop Wood coach Kyle Adkins directing players during an August practice.
New Archbishop Wood coach Kyle Adkins directing players during an August practice.Read moreWILLIAM THOMAS CAIN

City Football Top 10

Last week's ranking in parentheses.

Rank Team Record

1. St. Joseph's Prep (1) 3-0

Quarterback Kyle McCord and receiver Marvin Harrison, both sophomores, visited Penn State last weekend.

2. Malvern Prep (2) 5-0

Quincy Watson, a Delaware recruit, rushed for 105 yards on 12 tries in a 28-25 win over Peddie School (N.J.).

3. Imhotep Charter (3) 3-2

The Panthers host Northeast in an important Public League Independence Division game on Friday night.

4. Archbishop Wood (4) 3-2

Can stout lineman Luke Stengel and the Vikings knock Archbishop Ryan from the ranks of the the unbeaten?

5. Conwell-Egan (5) 6-0

Halfback Patrick Garwo, a Boston College recruit, has carried 107 times for 954 yards and 12 touchdowns.

6. Archbishop Ryan (8) 6-0

QB Jahlil Sanders, halfback Julian Jones, and handyman Tyreek Chappell will test Archbishop Wood's defense.

7. Episcopal Academy (7) 3-1

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8. Germantown Academy (9) 5-0

Sophomore Jordan Longino has completed 49 of 73 passes for 666 yards and seven scores for the Patriots.

9. Penn Charter (NR) 4-1

Edward Saydee became the Quakers' all-time leading rusher in a 45-21 home defeat of Blair Academy (N.J.).

10. West Catholic (10) 5-1

td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}The Burrs will take on Bishop McDevitt in a Catholic League Blue Division matchup on Friday at Widener.

Under consideration (listed alphabetically): Bishop McDevitt (5-1), Boys' Latin (4-0), Cardinal O'Hara (3-2), La Salle (1-4), Northeast (3-1), Springside Chestnut Hill (4-1).