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Tennessee high school football rankings, Associated Press poll for Week 9

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 10, 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 (13) 6-1 166 1

2. Cane Ridge (3) 7-1 162 4

3. Dobyns-Bennett 6-1 128 5

4. Maryville 5-2 111 6

5. Bradley Central 6-1 90 7

6. Centennial (1) 7-1 81 9

7. Collierville (1) 7-1 74 2

(tie) Houston 6-2 74 10

9. Ravenwood 5-3 40 3

10. Blackman 5-2 31 8

Others receiving votes: Bartlett 11. Bearden 6. Beech 6. Farragut 5. Brentwood 2. Smyrna 2. Lebanon 1.

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Class 5A

School Record Points Prv

1. Knoxville West (17) 7-0 179 1

2. Munford 8-0 153 3

3. Nolensville 8-0 148 4

4. Page (1) 7-1 120 2

5. Daniel Boone 7-0 114 5

6. Henry County 6-2 88 6

7. Powell 6-2 70 9

8. Sevier County 6-1 49 10

9. Mt. Juliet 6-2 19 7

10. White County 6-2 17 NR

Others receiving votes: McMinn County 12. Springfield 11. Karns 8. Green Hill 2.

Class 4A

School Record Points Prv

1. Greeneville (18) 8-0 180 1

2. Anderson County 8-0 159 2

3. Haywood County 7-0 146 3

4. Red Bank 7-0 124 4

5. Pearl-Cohn 6-2 99 6

6. Macon County 7-1 70 9

7. Upperman 5-2 67 8

8. Marshall County 6-1 63 5

9. Stone Memorial 7-1 37 7

10. DeKalb County 6-1 27 10

Others receiving votes: Melrose 10. Craigmont 6. Hardin County 2.

Class 3A

School Record Points Prv

1. Alcoa (17) 6-1 179 1

2. East Nashville (1) 8-0 160 2

3. Covington 6-1 144 3

4. Gatlinburg-Pittman 6-1 128 4

5. Waverly 6-1 106 6

6. Giles County 5-2 69 7

7. Chuckey-Doak 6-1 63 8

8. Smith County 6-1 53 9

9. Sweetwater 6-2 39 5

10. Unicoi County 7-1 32 10

Others receiving votes: Fairview 8. West Greene 7. Sheffield 2.

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Class 2A

School Record Points Prv

1. Tyner Academy (14) 7-0 175 2

2. Hampton (3) 6-1 150 1

3. Fairley 8-0 130 5

4. Riverside 6-1 125 4

5. Westview (1) 6-2 109 7

6. East Robertson 6-1 88 6

7. Huntingdon 6-2 76 3

8. Freedom Prep 7-1 55 8

9. Union City 6-1 42 9

10. Lewis County 6-1 26 10

Others receiving votes: Meigs County 8. Westmoreland 5. Cascade 1.

Class 1A

School Record Points Prv

1. McKenzie (15) 8-0 176 1

2. Fayetteville (2) 7-0 163 2

3. MASE (1) 7-0 147 3

4. Peabody 6-1 118 4

5. South Pittsburg 6-2 105 5

6. Dresden 7-1 93 6

7. Moore County 6-1 74 7

8. Clay County 6-1 56 9

9. Coalfield 7-1 33 10

10. McEwen 5-2 13 8

Others receiving votes: Gordonsville 12.

Division II

Class A

School Record Points Prv

1. Friendship Christian (17) 7-0 179 1

2. University-Jackson (1) 6-1 163 2

3. Middle Tennessee Christian 6-1 142 3

4. Jackson Christian 5-1 125 4

5. Nashville Christian School 5-2 99 NR

Others receiving votes: Clarksville Academy 6. Grace Christian Academy 6.

Class AA

School Record Points Prv

1. Lipscomb Academy (18) 7-0 180 1

2. Knoxville Webb 8-0 153 2

3. Lausanne Collegiate 5-1 135 3

4. Chattanooga Christian 6-1 125 4

5. Franklin Road Academy 7-1 110 5

Others receiving votes: CPA 17.

Class AAA

School Record Points Prv

1. MBA (18) 8-0 180 1

2. Baylor 6-1 154 2

3. McCallie 5-2 141 4

4. Brentwood Academy 6-2 124 5

5. Ensworth 6-2 121 3

Others receiving votes: none.

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; Chattanooga Times Free Press, Chattanooga; The Leaf-Chronicle, Clarksville; Cleveland Daily Banner, Cleveland; The Daily Herald, Columbia; The Daily News Journal, Murfreesboro; The Tennessean, Nashville; 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; Union City Daily Messenger, Union City; WVLT, Knoxville; WCMT, Martin; The Daily Memphian, Memphis; Herald-Citizen, Cookeville; The Commercial Appeal, Memphis.

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