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Power Rankings, November 6, 2007

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1.Gloucester (9-0): The Fishermen had one of their more dominant performances of the season in a 40-point win at Lynn English; a win this week over Salem at home clinches the NEC Large championship.
Last week: 1

2.Swampscott (8-1): The Big Blue left no doubt as to their NEC Small supremacy by blasting fellow league unbeaten Beverly at home by three touchdowns. A victory over winless Danvers at home secures a trip to the postseason.
Last week: 4

3.Pelham (9-0): Like the Patriots, Pelham also prevailed in a much anticipated battle of the unbeatens last weekend.
Last week: 5

4.Masconomet (8-1): Shocking upset at Pentucket sent Cape Ann League Large race into a tizzy and put Masco's one-time lead-pipe lock of a playoff berth in jeopardy.
Last week: 2

5.Pinkerton Academy (7-2): With losses in two of last three contests, the Astros may prove to be vulnerable come playoff time.
Last week: 3

6.Greater Lawrence (9-0): The Reggies remain unbeaten, feeding off of star Victor Sosa's toughness.
Last week: 6

7.Pentucket (7-2): Winners of seven of their last eight, the Sachems' stunning triumph over previously unbeaten Masconomet at home might be the upset of the season in the Valley region.
Last week: unranked

8.Londonderry, N.H. (7-3): The Lancers will get another shot at Granite State rival Nashua South in this weekend's Division 1 semifinals.
Last week: 8

9.St. John's Prep (5-4): Back-to-back league wins have the Eagles hosting unbeaten B.C. High for the Catholic Conference crown -- and ensuing playoff berth -- this weekend.
Last week: unranked

10.Andover (6-3): The Golden Warriors' next opponent is a curious one -- out-of-state foe Valley Forge Military Academy.
Last week: 11

11.Georgetown (7-1): It's looking more and more like a Thanksgiving victory over Manchester Essex is the only thing standing between the Royals and a playoff berth.
Last week: unranked

12.Manchester Essex (6-2): A penchant for pulling out late game victories has been very good to the Hornets, who find themselves one win away from playing for a league championship on Thanksgiving morning.
Last week: unranked

Honorable Mention: Newburyport (6-3), North Andover (6-3), Phillips Academy (6-1).

Dropped out of poll: Salem, N.H. (was ranked 7th), Beverly (was ranked 9th), Salem, Ma. (was ranked 10th).

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