Which Greater Columbus high school football teams made the first AP poll?

The first Ohio state Associated Press high school football poll is out.

New Albany and Harvest Prep were the only two Columbus-area teams to finish in the top-10 in Division I and Division V, respectively, while Pickerington North, Hilliard Bradley and Dublin Jerome each earned votes in Division I, Big Walnut earned votes in Division II, and Bishop Watterson earned votes in Division III.

Here's a look at where Columbus-area teams finished in the first edition of the poll.

Division I

New Albany's Christian Manville (32) catches a pass during the season opener at Impact Stadium in Marysville on Aug. 19, 2022.  The visiting Eagles beat the Monarchs 35-0.
New Albany's Christian Manville (32) catches a pass during the season opener at Impact Stadium in Marysville on Aug. 19, 2022. The visiting Eagles beat the Monarchs 35-0.
  1. Lakewood St. Edward (11)

  2. Moeller (3)

  3. Elder

  4. Lakota West (1)

  5. Centerville (1)

  6. Cleveland St. Ignatius

  7. Princeton

  8. Springfield

  9. Fairfield (1) and New Albany

Others receiving 12 or more points: Pickerington North 45. Hilliard Bradley 32. Clayton Northmont 24. Cleveland Heights 15. Dublin Jerome 14.

Division II

  1. Winton Woods (7)

  2. Akron Hoban (4)

  3. Medina Highland (2)

  4. Massillon Washington

  5. Kings

  6. Piqua

  7. Toledo Central Catholic (2)

  8. Uniontown Lake

  9. Hudson

  10. Xenia (1)

Others receiving 12 or more points: Big Walnut 40. North Ridgeville (1) 40. Austintown-Fitch 40. Macedonia Nordonia 37. Fremont Ross 34. Dover 25. Avon 24. Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 16.

Division III

  1. Chardon (12)

  2. Badin (1)

  3. Canfield (2)

  4. Western Brown (1)

  5. Tipp City Tippecanoe (1)

  6. Granville

  7. Tallmadge

  8. Medina Buckeye

  9. Bellbrook

  10. Youngstown Ursuline

Others receiving 12 or more points: Circleville 23. Bishop Watterson 20. Gates Mills Gilmour Academy 14. Mansfield 12. Wapakoneta 12.

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Division IV

  1. Cleveland Glenville (10)

  2. Van Wert (1)

  3. Wyoming (4)

  4. Steubenville (1)

  5. Millersburg West Holmes (1)

  6. Sandusky Perkins

  7. New Lexington

  8. Chillicothe Unioto

  9. Girard

  10. Jefferson Area

Others receiving 12 or more points: McConnelsville Morgan 18. Reading 15. Elyria Catholic 15. Beloit West Branch 14. Gallipolis Gallia Academy 13.  Bellevue 12.

Division V

Eastmoor Academy quarterback Stephon Simpkins dodges a sack attempt by Harvest Prep's Rashad Debose on Sept. 2.
Eastmoor Academy quarterback Stephon Simpkins dodges a sack attempt by Harvest Prep's Rashad Debose on Sept. 2.
  1. Ironton (6)

  2. Coldwater (7)

  3. Harvest Prep (2)

  4. Canfield South Range

  5. Liberty Center

  6. Milton-Union (1)

  7. Sugarcreek Garaway

  8. Archbold (1)

  9. Bloomdale Elmwood

  10. West Lafayette Ridgewood and Pemberville Eastwood

Others receiving 12 or more points: Madeira 24. Minford 23. Creston Norwayne 22. Wheelersburg 19. Chillicothe Zane Trace 18. Cadiz Harrison Central 14.

Division VI

  1. Maria Stein Marion Local (10)

  2. Kirtland (7)

  3. Versailles

  4. Carey

  5. Beverly Fort Frye

  6. Ashland Crestview

  7. Mogadore

  8. Williamsburg

  9. Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant

  10. Rootstown

Others receiving 12 or more points: North Robinson Colonel Crawford 26. Columbia Station Columbia 25. Toledo Ottawa Hills 24. Galion Northmor 18.

Division VII

  1. Mechanicsburg (3)

  2. Warren John F. Kennedy (5)

  3. New Bremen (2)

  4. Newark Catholic (5)

  5. Arlington

  6. Toronto

  7. South Charleston Southeastern (1)

  8. Convoy Crestview

  9. Hannibal River

  10. Lowellville

Others receiving 12 or more points: Ansonia 25. Antwerp 20. Ft. Loramie 19. Reedsville Eastern 17. Caldwell 17. Springfield Catholic Central 16.  Franklin Furnace Green 15. Lima Central Catholic 12.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio high school football poll: Where Greater Columbus teams placed