2014 Texas AP High School Football Rankings – Week 4

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KCBD NewsChannel 11 Lubbock
by Jeff Fisher

There’s a new #1 in Class 4A in the latest Associated Press Texas high school football rankings.

Navasota moves up a notch to the top spot after former #1 Stephenville lost to Lubbock Cooper 50-39 last Thursday. You can watch highlights of the upset win be the Pirates above.

Here is The Associated Press high school poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records, points based on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, and the team’s ranking in last week’s poll:

Class 6A
School    Total    Points    Prv
1. Allen (21)    (4-0)    246    1
2. DeSoto (4)    (4-0)    228    2
3. Euless Trinity    (4-0)    163    3
4. Southlake Carroll    (3-0)    147    5
5. Pearland    (4-0)    129    6
6. Manvel    (3-0)    102    7
7. Cibolo Steele    (3-1)    99    4
8. Dallas Skyline    (3-0)    85    8
9. Denton Guyer    (2-1)    50    9
10. Katy    (3-1)    44    10

Others receiving votes: 11, SA Northside Brennan 42. 12, Cedar Hill 14. 13, Abilene 8. 13, Hewitt Midway 8. 15, Cypress Fairbanks 3. 15, The Woodlands 3. 17, Austin Westlake 2. 18, Amarillo 1. 18, Lake Travis 1.

Class 5A
School    Total    Points    Prv
1. Aledo (15)    (2-1)    234    1
2. Lufkin (2)    (2-1)    188    3
3. Georgetown (4)    (4-0)    176    4
4. Fort Bend Elkins (2)    (3-0)    160    5
5. Temple    (2-1)    134    6
6. Mansfield Timberview (1)    (3-1)    100    8
7. Tyler    (2-1)    86    7
8. Lancaster    (3-1)    61    9
9. West Mesquite    (3-0)    50    10
10. Richmond Foster    (4-0)    38    NR

Others receiving votes: 11, Rockwall-Heath 25. 12, CC Flour Bluff 18. 13, Whitehouse 17. 14, Cedar Park 14. 14, Ennis (1) 14. 16, Fort Bend Ridge Point 13. 16, Georgetown East View 13. 18, Richmond George Ranch 9. 19, Houston King 7. 20, Longview 4. 20, Canyon Randall 4. 22, Crosby 3. 23, Lubbock Cooper 2. 23, Austin Vandegrift 2. 25, Port Neches-Groves 1. 25, EP Del Valle 1. 25, Canyon 1.

Class 4A
School    Total    Points    Prv
1. Navasota (18)    (4-0)    240    2
2. Argyle (4)    (4-0)    222    3
3. Gilmer (2)    (4-0)    200    5
4. West Orange-Stark    (4-0)    165    6
5. Kennedale    (4-0)    117    7
6. Stephenville (1)    (3-1)    108    1
7. La Grange    (4-0)    98    8
8. Graham    (3-1)    90    4
9. La Marque    (3-1)    44    10
10. Big Spring    (4-0)    14    NR

Others receiving votes: 11, Van 11. 12, Gladewater 9. 12, Atlanta 9. 12, La Vernia 9. 15, Port Isabel 7. 15, Robinson 7. 17, Celina 6. 17, Fairfield 6. 17, Tatum 6. 20, Giddings 5. 21, Sour Lake Hardin-Jefferson 1. 21, Liberty Hill 1.

Class 3A
School    Total    Points    Prv
1. Cisco (22)    (3-0)    237    1
2. Franklin    (4-0)    205    2
3. Rockdale    (3-0)    175    3
4. Wall    (3-1)    150    4
5. Corrigan-Camden (2)    (4-0)    145    5
6. Kirbyville    (3-0)    111    6
7. Teague    (4-0)    96    7
8. Malakoff    (4-0)    69    9
9. Waskom    (2-1)    63    8
10. Grandview    (4-0)    26    NR

Others receiving votes: 11, Blanco 9. 12, East Bernard 7. 13, Arp 6. 14, Eastland 4. 15, Denver City 3. 15, Jarrell 3. 15, Shallowater 3. 15, White Oak 3. 19, Sonora 2. 20, Spearman 1. 20, Cameron Yoe 1. 20, East Chambers 1.

Class 2A
School    Total    Points    Prv
1. Refugio (16)    (3-0)    227    1
2. Mart (6)    (4-0)    217    2
3. Tenaha (2)    (4-0)    189    3
4. Canadian    (4-0)    153    4
5. Bremond    (4-0)    131    5
6. Albany    (4-0)    102    6
7. Shiner    (4-0)    97    7
8. Mason    (4-0)    95    8
9. Crawford    (4-0)    48    9
10. Stratford    (3-0)    16    NR

Others receiving votes: 11, Iraan 11. 12, Seagraves 9. 12, Abernathy 9. 14, Falls City 6. 15, Alto 5. 16, Hamlin 2. 16, Muenster 2. 18, Centerville 1.

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Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.