As high school football games go, they don't get much better.
DJ Ralph accounted for five touchdown, his fifth a one-yard sneak on fourth down with 46 seconds left lifting Cathedral Catholic (San Diego) to a wild 44-41 back-and-forth win Friday over visiting Centennial (Corona).
The game featured more than 1,100 yards — including 630 by Centennial — five lead changes and three ties in a matchup of top 30 nationally ranked teams.
Video: California Top 25 football rankings
Highlights from the Cathedral Catholic-Corona Centennial game.
Four-star Centennial wide receiver
Gary Bryant (seven catches, 121 yards) set the tone on the game's second play with a 67-yard touchdown run off a reverse. Teammate
Nicholas Floyd finished with 206 yards rushing and three touchdowns, his third a remarkable 37-yarder where he broke five tackles, to give the Huskies a 41-37 lead and seemingly the final knockout blow with less than three minutes to play.
But Cathedral (3-0), coming off a big 18-10 win over Saguaro (Scottsdale), Arizona's top-ranked team, put together one last scoring drive utilizing its Wing-T attack. Ralph snuck over the goal line and even though Centennial (1-2) got past midfield, the clock ran out on a terrific game.
Centennial entered ranked third in the MaxPreps California rankings and Cathedral Catholic sixth, but afterward, the squads basically switched spots. Cathedral Catholic is now ranked 20th nationally and Centennial 30th.
The game set the tone for a series of highly competitive games between ranked squads:
• Thirteenth-ranked Oaks Christian (Westlake), coming off a disappointing loss to Grace Brethren, scored two touchdowns in the final nine minutes including the game-winner by
Derek Boyd to
defeat No. 14 Sierra Canyon 21-14.
Last week's games serves as a precursor to perhaps the biggest week of the season upcoming.
• The top two ranked squads, Mater Dei (Santa Ana) and St. John Bosco (Bellflower) and No. 11 JSerra Catholic partake in the
Trinity League vs. USA showcase. Hosted by St. John Bosco, Mater Dei plays St. Frances Academy (Baltimore) in a showdown of the top two ranked teams in the country.
• A probable berth in the CIF Open Division state championship bowl game is probably at stake when No. 3 De La Salle (Concord) visits No. 5 Folsom in a showdown of Northern California's top two teams. De La Salle has a remarkable 301-game unbeaten streak against Northern California opponents, dating back to 1992, on the line.

DJ Ralph accounted for five touchdowns, including the game winner, in Cathedral Catholic's remarkable 44-41 win over Centennial on Friday.
Photo by Michael Cazares
Top 25 California football rankings
Record: 3-0
Last week: Beat Centennial (Peoria, Ariz.) 71-21
Next game: Sept. 14 vs. No. 2 St. Frances Academy (Baltimore) at St. John Bosco High School
Record: 3-0
Last week: Beat Liberty (Henderson, Nev.) 49-7
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. Our Lady of Good Counsel (Olney, Md.)
3. (4) De La Salle (Concord)Record: 2-1
Last week: Beat Saint Francis (Mountain View) 48-0
Next game: Sept. 13 at No. 22 Folsom
Record: 3-0
Last week: Beat Centennial (Corona) 44-41
Next game: Sept. 13 at Helix (La Mesa)
Record: 2-0
Last week: Beat Antelope 49-13
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. No. 19 De La Salle (Concord)
Record: 1-2
Last week: Lost to Cathedral Catholic (San Diego) 44-41
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. Liberty (Henderson, Nev.)
7. (7) Mission ViejoRecord: 3-0
Last week: Beat previous No. 14 La Habra 23-6
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. Villa Park
8. (9) Serra (Gardena)Record: 2-0
Last week: Beat then No. 11 Calabasas 26-20 in 2OT
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. Long Beach Poly
Record: 2-1
Last week: Beat St. Paul (Santa Fe Springs) 56-19
Next game: Sept. 13 at Orange Lutheran (Orange)
Record: 3-0
Last week: Beat Muir (Pasadena) 38-18
Next game: Sept. 13 at Oak Hills (Hesperia)
12. (11) CalabasasRecord: 2-1
Last week: Lost to Serra 26-20 in 2OT
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. La Habra
14. (8) Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth)Record: 2-1
Last week: Lost to then No. 16 Oaks Christian (Westlake Village) 21-14
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. Valencia
15. (14) La Habra Record: 2-1
Last week: Lost to No. 7 Mission Viejo 23-6
Next game: Sept. 13 at Calabasas
Record: 2-1
Last week: Beat Rancho Verde (Moreno Valley) 30-7
Next week: Sept. 13 vs. Central Catholic (Modesto)
17. (17) Corona del Mar (Newport Beach)Record: 3-0
Last week: Beat Palos Verdes (Palos Verdes Estates) 20-10
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. Lakewood
18. (19) Central (Fresno)Record: 3-0
Last week: Beat Whitney (Rocklin) 45-16
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. Paso Robles
Record: 2-0
Last week: Beat Moorpark 42-0
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. Paraclete (Lancaster)
20. (18) Liberty (Brentwood)Record: 3-0
Last week: Beat Clayton Valley Charter (Concord) 28-27 in OT
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. Monte Vista (Danville) at Heritage (Brentwood)
21. (22) NorcoRecord: 2-0
Last week: Beat Rancho Cucamonga 59-44
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. Vista Murrieta (Murrieta)
22. (21) Servite (Anaheim)Record: 1-1
Last week: Lost to Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) 42-21
Next game: Sept. 13 at Cajon (San Bernardino)
23. (23) Buchanan (Clovis)Record: 2-1
Last week: Beat Edison (Fresno) 17-0
Next game: Sept. 12 vs. Liberty (Bakersfield)
Record: 3-0
Last week: Beat Dorsey (Los Angeles) 34-8
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. Oaks Christian (Westlake Village)
25. (NR) Orange Lutheran (Orange)
Record: 2-1
Last week: Beat Edison (Huntington Beach) 17-14
Next game: Sept. 13 vs. Narbonne
Dropped out: No. 25 Rancho Verde (Moreno Valley) 
Folsom 4-star running back Daniyel Ngata rushed for more than 100 yards in last year's game versus De La Salle.
File photo by Dennis Lee