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Tennessee high school football rankings, Associated Press poll entering Week 11

The Associated Press' Top 10 teams in each of Tennessee's six Division I non-financial aid classifications and in the combined Division II financial aid classification as selected by Tennessee AP-member sportswriters and broadcasters. With first-place votes in parentheses, records through October 25, total points based on 10 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 10th-place vote:

Division I

Class 6A

School Record Points Prv

1. Oakland (14) 8-1 140 1

2. Cane Ridge 8-1 125 2

3. Dobyns-Bennett 8-1 105 3

4. Centennial 8-1 83 5

5. Houston 7-2 74 6

6. Maryville 6-3 59 4

7. Farragut 7-2 58 9

8. Bartlett 7-2 40 NR

9. Beech 8-1 34 NR

10. Blackman 7-2 17 NR

Others receiving votes: Collierville 13. Ravenwood 10. Bradley Central 6. Bearden 5. Germantown 1.

Class 5A

School Record Points Prv

1. Knoxville West (14) 9-0 140 1

2. Nolensville 9-0 123 2

3. Munford 9-0 113 3

4. Daniel Boone 9-0 94 5

5. Henry County 7-2 80 6

6. Powell 7-2 68 7

7. Mt. Juliet 8-2 49 8

8. Page 7-2 46 4

9. White County 7-2 35 9

10. McMinn County 7-2 16 10

Others receiving votes: Green Hill 3. Springfield 3.

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Class 4A

School Record Points Prv

1. Greeneville (14) 9-0 140 1

2. Anderson County 9-0 123 2

3. Haywood County 9-0 115 3

4. Pearl-Cohn 7-2 96 4

5. Upperman 7-2 86 5

6. Marshall County 8-1 68 7

7. Stone Memorial 8-1 49 8

8. Macon County 7-2 37 6

9. Melrose 8-1 32 T10

10. Craigmont 8-1 8 NR

Others receiving votes: DeKalb County 4. East Hamilton 4. Red Bank 4. Elizabethton 3. Lexington 1.

Class 3A

School Record Points Prv

1. Alcoa (14) 8-1 140 1

2. Gatlinburg-Pittman 8-1 117 4

3. East Nashville 8-1 94 2

4. Covington 7-2 91 3

5. Waverly 7-1 89 5

6. Smith County 8-1 76 7

7. Chuckey-Doak 8-1 58 8

8. Sweetwater 7-2 37 9

9. Giles County 6-3 28 6

(tie) Fairview 7-2 28 10

Others receiving votes: West Greene 8. Unicoi County 4.

Class 2A

School Record Points Prv

1. Hampton (3) 8-1 125 2

2. Tyner Academy (7) 8-1 119 1

3. Fairley (2) 9-0 118 3

4. Westview (2) 7-2 95 5

5. Riverside 8-1 87 4

6. East Robertson 8-1 73 6

7. Huntingdon 7-2 56 7

8. Union City 8-1 43 9

9. Lewis County 8-1 30 10

10. Freedom Prep 7-2 18 8

Others receiving votes: Westmoreland 6.

Class 1A

School Record Points Prv

1. Fayetteville (11) 9-0 136 1

2. McKenzie (2) 9-0 127 2

3. MASE (1) 9-0 115 3

4. South Pittsburg 7-2 88 5

5. Moore County 8-1 77 7

6. Clay County 8-1 68 8

7. Peabody 7-2 64 4

8. Coalfield 8-1 41 9

9. Gordonsville 7-2 29 10

10. Dresden 7-2 21 6

Others receiving votes: McEwen 4.

Division II

Class A

School Record Points Prv

1. Friendship Christian (13) 9-0 139 1

2. University-Jackson (1) 8-1 127 2

3. Middle Tennessee Christian 8-1 111 3

4. Jackson Christian 7-1 99 4

5. Nashville Christian School 7-2 84 5

Others receiving votes: none.

Class AA

School Record Points Prv

1. Lipscomb Academy (14) 9-0 140 1

2. Knoxville Webb 8-0 126 2

3. Lausanne Collegiate 7-1 112 3

4. Chattanooga Christian 8-1 98 4

5. Franklin Road Academy 8-1 84 5

Others receiving votes: none.

Class AAA

School Record Points Prv

1. MBA (14) 9-0 140 1

2. Baylor 7-2 117 2

(tie) McCallie 7-2 117 3

4. Brentwood Academy 7-2 102 4

5. Ensworth 6-3 66 5

Others receiving votes: Pope John Paul II 12, MUS 6.

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All Associated Press members in Tennessee are eligible to participate in the high school football poll. Those who voted for this week's poll are: The Daily Post-Athenian, Athens; Cleveland Daily Banner, Cleveland; The Daily Herald, Columbia; Johnson City Press, Johnson City; Lebanon Democrat, Lebanon; The Lebanon Democrat; The Daily Times, Maryville; The Tennessean, Nashville; The Mountain Press, Sevierville; Shelbyville Times-Gazette; Advocate and Democrat , Sweetwater; Union City Daily Messenger, Union City; WCMT, Martin.

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