High School Sports

Final regular-season Associated Press statewide football poll released

Charlotte Christian running back Ben Williams and the Knights won the NCISAA D1 state championship Friday and are ranked among the state’s top 10 3A public schools.
Charlotte Christian running back Ben Williams and the Knights won the NCISAA D1 state championship Friday and are ranked among the state’s top 10 3A public schools.

Here is the final Associated Press statewide high school football poll of the regular-season.

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¶ RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) _ The Associated Press state high school football poll for the week of November 13, first-place votes in parentheses, records and total points as voted upon by a statewide panel of prep sports writers:

^Class 4-A=

† 1. Wake Forest (7) (10-0) 97 1

† 2. Charlotte Mallard Creek (3) (10-0) 93 2

† 3. East Forsyth (11-0) 75 3

† 4. Richmond County (10-1) 67 4

† 5. Charlotte Vance (10-1) 60 6

† 6. South Central Pitt (11-0) 48 7

† 7. Charlotte Myers Park (10-1) 32 8

† 8. Matthews Butler (9-2) 28 9

† 9. Cornelius Hough (9-2) 27 5

†10. Raleigh Cardinal Gibbons (10-1) 10 NR

¶ Others receiving 10 or more points: None.<

^Class 3-A=

† 1. Havelock (9) (10-0) 99 1

† 2. Charlotte Catholic (10-1) 81 2

† 3. Gastonia Huss (11-0) 78 3

† 4. Southern Nash (9-0) 61 4

† 5. Weddington (10-1) 51 5

† 6. Jacksonville (7-1) 44 6

† 7. Northwest Cabarrus (11-0) 38 9

† (tie) Watauga County (11-0) 38 7

† 9. Charlotte Christian (1) (11-0) 34 8

†10. Asheville Reynolds (10-1) 5 NR

¶ Others receiving 10 or more points: None.<

^Class 2-A=

† 1. Lenoir Hibriten (7) (11-0) 97 1

† 2. Reidsville (3) (11-0) 90 2

† 3. Elizabeth City Northeastern (10-0) 83 3

† 4. South Granville (11-0) 64 4

† 5. Randleman (11-0) 61 5

† 6. South Columbus (11-0) 48 6

† 7. North Davidson (9-2) 28 7

† 8. Kinston (10-0) 21 10

† 9. SouthWest Edgecombe (9-2) 14 9

†10. Thomasville Ledford (10-1) 12 NR

¶ Others receiving 10 or more points: None.<

^Class 1-A=

† 1. Tarboro (10) (11-0) 100 1

† 2. Mt. Airy (11-0) 89 2

† 3. Edenton Holmes (10-1) 75 3

† 4. Murphy (9-1) 71 4

† 5. North Stanly (9-2) 52 5

† 6. Mitchell County (8-2) 48 6

† 7. Pamlico County (10-1) 33 7

† 8. Princeton (9-0) 27 9

† 9. Thomas Jefferson (11-0) 25 8

†10. North Rowan (9-2) 13 10

¶ 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 Daily News, Jacksonville; The News Herald, Morganton; The Salisbury Post, Salisbury; The Wilson Times, Wilson; Winston-Salem Journal, Winston-Salem; The Star- News, Wilmington.

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