Top 10 gets new No. 1 and a new entry

Top 10 gets new No. 1 and a new entry

October 27, 2008 - 3:00 AM
OCVarsity.com staff

PAUL BERSEBACH, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER; ARMANDO BROWN, FOR THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
Edison's loss opened the door for Tesoro, left, and Los Alamitos to get strong consideration for the No. 1 spot. Check out the slide show for our countdown.

Make that five No. 1 teams.

You might have noticed that local teams that reach the No. 1 spot of the Orange County football Top 10 haven't been staying there that long this season. We're not saying the spot has the same impact of, well, a certain national magazine's cover (if you believe in jinxes), but No. 1 appears to come with a huge target.

And that target has been hit by opponents who want to show what they can do about the top-ranked team in the county.

So what team just donned the bull's-eye? Check out our slide show to the right to find out.

You'll also find that the group of 10 that had held firm for much of the season (with the order changing pretty regularly) got broken up by a newcomer. Take a look to find out what team crashed the party.

Our slide show will give you records, details and analysis. Of course, you can click here for the no-frills version of the rankings if you'd like.

Click here for Steve Fryer's teams 11-15.

Click here for Fryer's teams 16-20.

Click here for Fryer's teams 21-25.

Want to know how some of OCVarsity.com's reporters voted this week? Check out the links below: 

Steve Fryer: How I voted this week. 

Dan Albano: How I voted this week.

Damian Calhoun: How I voted this week.

Damian Calhoun: Who should be No. 1 this week. 

Contact the writer: sfryer@ocregister.com