For the record, I do not like power points. I understand why they are there, but overall, I feel doing standings by record with tiebreakers being head to head is the way to go. But who am I but a blogger.

Anyways, below are the power points for each team, and what the playoffs would look like if they started this weekend. Of course there are still games to be played this weekend, so these numbers could shift a bit, which could change the seeding for the playoffs.

Updated Standings with Power Points published:

Fall 2025
#AAALeague RecordOverall RecordPower Points
1Monsignor Farrell6-08-1151.08
2Iona Prep5-17-1141.66
3St. Anthony’s4-25-4133.33
4Archbishop Stepinac4-26-3123
5Chaminade3-35-4119.33
6Cardinal Hayes1-53-6100.41
#AA-1League RecordOverall RecordPower Points
7St. Joseph by the Sea3-34-4126.66
8St. Francis Prep5-26-3126.41
11Xavier4-27-2125.41
12St. John the Baptist4-25-3122.33
9St. Peter’s3-35-4119.41
13Fordham Prep2-42-6114.61
14Kellenberg1-51-7109
15Moore Catholic0-70-7
#AA-2League RecordOverall RecordPower Points
15Xaverian5-16-3129.13
16Holy Cross5-25-3124.75
17Holy Trinity4-25-3118.38
18Christ the King4-25-3116.38
19Mount St. Michael3-44-495.71
20Cardinal Spellman2-42-594.76
21Kennedy Catholic2-42-693.04
22St. Dominic’s1-61-673.71
23Nazareth RHS0-60-665.71

See below for the playoff brackets, according to power points:

‘AAA’

‘AA-1’

‘AA-2’

Compare them to playoff brackets, according to win/loss record:

‘AAA’

‘AA-1’

‘AA-2’

Brackets were made here.

What do you think of these brackets? Are Power Points fair? Why or why not?

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