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Article

Week 8 Football Rankings

Written by:
Score Atlanta
Published on:
October 12, 2015
SCORE Poll
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In Class AAAAAA, Lee County exited the poll with a 54-17 home loss to top-ranked Colquitt County. Walton was sent out of the rankings last week with a 48-14 loss to Roswell, but returned after handling Pope 49-10 and a stronger first half of the schedule.

Class AAAAA saw a major shift as Glynn Academy knocked off Ware County 14-7. The win, however, created a log-jam that left things even more unclear than before. Ware County dropped to No. 9 and Coffee improved to No. 8. Coffee fell 23-14 to Ware County earlier this year, but then defeated Glynn Academy 22-0 the following week.

In Class AAAA, Jonesboro replaced Marist at No. 7 after a 21-9 win over previously unbeaten Spalding and Marist fell to No. 9 after a 24-14 defeat to St. Pius. Bainbridge took over No. 8 and Spalding dropped to No. 10.

Class AAAs top 8 remained in tact but Jacksons 34-14 Saturday loss to Spencer opened up No. 9 for Callaway. Jackson dropped out and Adairsville made its return at No. 10.

Class AA No. 2 Greater Atlanta Christian won its top 5 showdown with Pace Academy 33-13 and opened up No. 5 for Darlington. Rabun County and Union County improved to No. 6 and No. 7, respectively, and Pace Academy settles at No. 8.

Calvary Days 14-3 loss to Savannah Christian shook the A-Private poll. Landmark Christian took over No. 4 for Calvary Day and Aquinas jumped to No. 5. Savannah Christian improved one spot to No. 6 and Calvary comes in at No. 8 behind Stratford Academy. Athens Academy dropped one spot to No. 10 after losing 45-14 to No. 2 Prince Avenue Christian.

In Class A-Public, the top 5 held together, but the bottom five saw significant changes. Hawkinsville dropped out of the poll completely from No. 6 after Dooly County served up a 35-7 defeat to the defending champs on Friday. Wilkinson County opened up another spot in the top 10 after dropping a 20-12 road test to Twiggs County. Miller County debuts at No. 9 and Dooly County takes over No. 10.



Class AAAAAA

1. Colquitt County

2. Grayson

3. Roswell

4. Archer

5. Mill Creek

6. McEachern

7. Norcross

8. Peachtree Ridge

9. Camden County

10. Walton



Class AAAAA

1. Houston County

2. Northside-Warner Robins

3. Mays

4. Stockbridge

5. Jones County

6. Lanier

7. Stephenson

8. Coffee

9. Ware County

10. Northgate



Class AAAA

1. Buford

2. Cartersville

3. Woodward Academy

4. Sandy Creek

5. Mary Persons

6. St. Pius

7. Jonesboro

8. Bainbridge

9. Marist

10. Spalding



Class AAA

1. Blessed Trinity

2. Calhoun

3. Jefferson

4. Cedar Grove

5. Central-Carroll

6. Dodge County

7. Elbert County

8. Peach County

9. Callaway

10. Adairsville



Class AA

1. Benedictine

2. Greater Atlanta Christian

3. Fitzgerald

4. Wesleyan

5. Darlington County

6. Rabun County

7. Union County

8. Pace Academy

9. Model

10. Jefferson County



Class A-Private

1. Mt. Paran

2. Prince Avenue Christian

3. Eagles Landing Christian

4. Landmark Christian

5. Aquinas

6. Savannah Christian

7. Stratford Academy

8. Calvary Day

9. Pinecrest Academy

10. Athens Academy



Class A-Public

1. Marion County

2. Turner County

3. Lincoln County

4. Emanuel County Institute

5. Charlton County

6. Irwin County

7. Clinch County

8. Trion

9. Miller County

10. Dooly County

In Class AAAAAA, Lee County exited the poll with a 54-17 home loss to top-ranked Colquitt County .