For the second week in a row, top-ranked Thompson has handled another High School Football America Alabama Top 10 team. Friday night, Thompson shutout former No. 6 Mountain Brook 31-0.
Warriors Win!
— Thompson Football 2019 7A State Champions! (@WARRIORNATION20) September 26, 2020
Warriors: 31
Spartans: 0 pic.twitter.com/dO0Whudzre
No. 3 Hewitt-Trussville, which will play No. 2 Hoover next week, received a scare against Huffman. The Huskies needed a 40-yard field goal fro Ethan Wilson with 5:31 to go in the game in a 3-0 win.
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Hoover prepped for H-T with a 28-6 win over Prattville.
Hoover 28, Prattville 6 Final
— Alabama7AFootball (@AL7AFootball) September 26, 2020
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After an 0-2 start Central (Phenix City) re-enters the Top 10 at No. 9 with a 4-2 record. Next weekend, the Red Devils will look to improve that ranking when they face No. 4 Auburn.
Former No. 10 Pinson Valley drops-out of the statewide rankings after a 14-13 loss to Ramsay. The Indians lost on a missed extra point, which moves Ramsay into the Top 10 at No. 9
High School Football America Alabama Top 10
No. 1 Thompson (6-0), LW: #1
No. 2 Hoover (6-0), LW: #2
No. 3 Hewitt-Trussville (5-1), LW: #3
No. 4 Auburn (6-0), LW: #4
No. 5 Oxford (5-1), LW: #5
No. 6 St. Paul’s (5-0), LW: #7
No. 7 Saraland (5-1), LW: #8
No. 8 Clay-Chalkville (5-0), LW: #9
No. 9 Central (Phenix City) (4-2), LW: NR
No. 10 Ramsay (5-0), LW: NR
Dropped-out: No. 6 Mountain Brook, No. 10 Pinson Valley
Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state rankings are developed using our proprietary algorithm.