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Article

WEEK 10 RANKINGS: Changes in all classifications

Written by:
Fletcher Proctor and Stephen Black
Published on:
October 23, 2011
SCORE Poll
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Every poll featured movement as region rivalry games and battles between ranked teams translated into several ranked teams losing. In 5A, East Coweta held an early lead on No. 3 Stephenson but the Jaguars rallied back and bounced the Indians from the No. 10 spot. Peachtree Ridge moves into the top 10, its first appearance since the preseason rankings. Pope knocked off East Paulding in AAAA on GPB.org sending the Raiders into a free-fall from No. 5 all the way to No. 10. Northgate is knocking on the door to the top ten. In AAA, Grady dropped to No. 10 after getting crushed by No. 2 St. Pius. Greater Atlanta Christian fell to No. 7 in AA after losing to No. 1 Buford. In Class A, Warren County fell to Washington-Wilkes and dropped out of the rankings in favor of Holy Innocents, which thumped Pace Academy 30-7.

Class AAAAA

1 Camden County

2 Grayson

3 Stephenson

4 Walton

5 Hillgrove

6 North Gwinnett

7 ML King

8 McEachern

9 Colquitt County

10 Peachtree Ridge

Class AAAA

1 Tucker

2 Flowery Branch

3 Statesboro

4 Northside-WR

5 Marist

6 Lovejoy

7 Ware County

8 Lambert

9 Chattahoochee

10 East Paulding

Class AAA

1 Sandy Creek

2 St. Pius X

3 Allatoona

4 Carrollton

5 Thomson

6 Burke County

7 Gainesville

8 Peach County

9 Baldwin

10 Grady

Class AA

1 Buford

2 Calhoun

3 Dublin

4 Carver-Columbus

5 Fitzgerald

6 Brooks County

7 GAC

8 Elbert County

9 Appling County

10 Jefferson

Class A

1 Savannah Christian

2 Wilcox County

3 Lincoln County

4 ELCA

5 Marion County

6 Charlton County

7 Wilkinson County

8 ECI

9 Clinch County

10 Holy Innocents

Every poll featured movement as region rivalry games and battles between ranked teams translated