METRO TOP 10
1. Eden Prairie (3-0): Average margin of victory? 33 points.
2. Wayzata (3-0): A week off before a big test at Minnetonka.
3. Lakeville North (3-0): Won at Eastview with tough defense.
4. Mounds View (3-0): Defense has given up just 29 points.
5. Minnetonka (3-1): QB Nick Rooney has completed 71 percent of his passes (33-for-46).
6. Totino-Grace (5A, 3-0): Three in a row over Class 6A teams.
7. Hopkins (4-0): Royals are for real after beating Milwaukee Hamilton 49-0.
8. Cretin-Derham Hall (2-1): Breakout game for James Onwualu (213 total yards)
9. Osseo (3-0): Bridge Tusler making a case for Metro Player of the Year.
10. St. Thomas Academy (5A, 3-0): Two Classic Suburban victories, two shutouts.
JIM PAULSEN
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