The Associated Press statewide prep football poll 11.06.18
Here is this week’s Associated Press state high school football poll as voted on by a statewide panel of media members.
In 4A, five Mecklenburg County teams continue to be ranked: No. 2 Mallard Creek, No. 5 Hough, No. 6 Vace, No. 8 Myers Park and No. 9 Butler.
Vance plays Hough Friday night.
^Class 4-A=
† 1. Wake Forest (7) (9-0) 106 1
† 2. Charlotte Mallard Creek (4) (9-0) 103 2
† 3. East Forsyth (10-0)85 4
† 4. Richmond County (9-1) 72 5
† 5. Cornelius Hough (9-1) 62 3
† 6. Charlotte Vance (9-1) 57 6
† 7. South Central Pitt (10-0)40 7
† 8. Charlotte Myers Park (9-1) 33 8
† 9. Matthews Butler (8-2) 25 9
†10. Hope Mills South View (9-1) 9 10
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¶ Others receiving 10 or more points: None.<
^Class 3-A=
† 1. Havelock (10) (10-0) 109 1
† 2. Charlotte Catholic (10-1) 91 3
† 3. Gastonia Huss (11-0) 77 4
† 4. Southern Nash (8-0) 72 5
† 5. Weddington (10-1) 55 6
† 6. Jacksonville (7-1) 54 2
† 7. Watauga County (11-0) 45 7
† 8. Charlotte Christian (1) (10-0) 37 8
† 9. Northwest Cabarrus (11-0) 22 10
†10. Northern Durham (10-0) 13 NR
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¶ Others receiving 10 or more points: Shelby Crest 11. <
^Class 2-A=
† 1. Lenoir Hibriten (8) (11-0) 107 1
† 2. Reidsville (3) (10-0) 98 2
† 3. Elizabeth City Northeastern (10-0) 92 3
† 4. South Granville (11-0) 72 5
† 5. Randleman (11-0) 63 6
† 6. South Columbus (10-0) 49 7
† 7. North Davidson (9-2) 28 4
† 8. East Duplin (7-2) 20 10
† 9. SouthWest Edgecombe (9-1) 15 NR
†10. Kinston (9-0) 14 NR
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¶ Others receiving 10 or more points: Thomasville Ledford 11. <
^Class 1-A=
† 1. Tarboro (11) (10-0) 110 1
† 2. Mt. Airy (11-0) 97 2
† 3. Edenton Holmes (9-1) 86 3
† 4. Murphy (9-1) 78 4
† 5. North Stanly (9-2) 54 5
† 6. Mitchell County (8-2) 44 7
† 7. Pamlico County (9-1) 42 6
† 8. Thomas Jefferson (11-0) 30 8
† 9. Princeton (9-0) 26 10
†10. North Rowan (8-2) 20 9
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¶ Others receiving 10 or more points: Northampton 12. <
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¶ All Associated Press members in North Carolina are eligible to participate in the high school Football poll. Those who voted for this week’s poll are: The Times-News, Burlington; The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte; The Daily Advance, Elizabeth City; The Fayetteville Observer, Fayetteville; The Goldsboro News-Argus, Goldsboro; The Daily News, Jacksonville; The News Herald, Morganton; The Salisbury Post, Salisbury; The Wilson Times, Wilson; Winston-Salem Journal, Winston-Salem; The Star- News, Wilmington.