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October 8, 2012

AP Prep football rankings

OKLAHOMA CITY —  —  PREP FOOTBALL RANKINGS

By The Associated Press

Here is The Associated Press’ Oklahoma high school football poll with first place votes in parentheses, records, points and ranking in last week’s poll, records through Oct. 8. Points for classes A through 6A based on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 scoring. Points for classes B and C based on 5-4-3-2-1 scoring.

Class 6A

School    Total    Pts    Prv

 1. Jenks (4)    (4-2)    76    3

 2. Union (2)    (4-2)    66    6

 3. Edmond North (1)    (6-0)    64    4

 4. Owasso    (4-2)    59    5

 5. Broken Arrow (1)    (3-3)    52    1

 6. Edmond Santa Fe    (5-1)    33    7

 7. Southmoore    (5-1)    26    10

 8. Lawton    (5-1)    25    2

 9. Sand Springs    (6-0)    20    9

T10. Norman North    (5-1)    6    NR

T10. Westmoore    (4-2)        6    NR



Others receiving votes: 12, Booker T. Washington 4. 13, Norman 3.



Class 5A

School    Total    Pts    Prv

 1. Guthrie (8)    (6-0)    80    1

 2. McGuinness    (6-0)    69    2

 3. Deer Creek    (6-0)    59    4

 4. Tulsa East Central    (5-1)    51    3

 5. Claremore    (6-0)    42    5

 6. Bishop Kelley    (4-2)    35    6

 7. Coweta    (4-2)    32    7

 8. Del City    (4-2)    26    8

 9. MacArthur    (4-2)    22    9

10. Memorial    (6-0)    14    10



Others receiving votes: 11, Duncan 5. 12, Carl Albert 4. 13, McAlester 1.



Class 4A

School    Total    Points    Prv

 1. Cascia Hall (5)    (6-0)    75    1

 2. Wagoner (2)    (5-1)    68    3

 3. Anadarko (1)    (6-0)    65    5

 4. Ada    (6-0)    60    4

 5. Clinton    (4-2)    43    2

 6. Douglass    (4-2)    39    7

 7. Fort Gibson    (6-0)    36    6

 8. Cleveland    (6-0)    23    9

 9. Sallisaw    (4-2)    21    8

10. Catoosa    (3-3)    5    NR



Others receiving votes: 11, Poteau 2. 12, McLain/TSST 1. 12, Broken Bow 1. 12, McLoud 1.



Class 3A

School    Total    Pts    Prv

 1. Tuttle (6)    (6-0)    76    1

 2. Kingfisher (1)    (6-0)    71    2

 3. Seminole (1)    (5-0)    65    3

 4. Berryhill    (6-0)    60    4

 5. Blanchard    (6-0)    40    5

 6. Metro Christian    (5-1)    37    6

 7. Verdigris    (5-1)    33    7

 8. Seq Tahlequah    (4-1)    25    8

 9. Victory Christian    (6-0)    17    9

10. Madill    (6-0)    6    NR



Others receiving votes: 11, Hilldale 5. 12, Heritage Hall 4. 13, Cushing 1.



Class 2A

School    Total    Points    Prv

 1. Vian (5)    (6-0)    77    2

 2. Davis (1)    (6-0)    70    3

 3. Hennessey (1)    (4-2)    59    4

 4. Frederick (1)    (6-0)    52    5

T5. Millwood    (5-1)    42    1

T5. OCSl    (5-1)    42    8

T7. Stroud    (5-1)    33    7

T7. Adair    (6-0)    33    6

 9. Okemah    (5-1)    16    9

10. Commerce    (5-1)    10    10



Others receiving votes: 11, Lindsay 3. 12, Alva 2. 13, Pocola 1.



Class A

School    Total    Points    Prv

 1. Wayne (6)    (6-0)    78    1

 2. Wynnewood (2)    (5-0)    74    2

 3. Thomas Custer    (6-0)    64    3

 4. Texhoma    (5-0)    51    4

 5. Cashion    (6-0)    38    5

 6. Morrison    (5-1)    32    6

 7. Crescent    (6-0)    30    7

 8. Kiefer    (6-0)    24    8

 9. Hollis    (5-0)    18    9

10. Talihina    (6-0)    11    10



Others receiving votes: 11, Warner 7. 12, Fairview  6. 13, Watonga 5. 14, Okeene 1. 14, Ringling 1.

 

Class B

School    Total    Points    Prv

 1. Laverne (8)    (6-0)    40    1

 2. Pond Creek-Hunter    (6-0)    29    2

 3. Wetumka    (6-0)    26    3

T4. Woodland    (4-1)    7    NR

T4. Fox    (6-0)    7    NR



Others receiving votes: 6, Dewar 5. 7, Garber 3. 7, Rejoice Christian School 3.

Class C

School    Total    Points    Prv

 1. Tipton (8)    (6-0)    40    1

 2. Cherokee    (6-0)    32    2

 3. Forgan    (5-0)    23    3

T4. Ryan    (6-0)    12    4

T4. Sharon-Mutual    (5-1)    12    5



Others receiving votes: 6, Wesleyan Christian 1.

Voters: Ada Evening News; Enid News and Eagle; The Lawton Constitution; Miami News-Record; Muskogee Phoenix; Ponca City News; Poteau Daily News; Tulsa World.

 

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