Here are the latest rankings of Illinois high school football teams in each class, according to an Associated Press panel of sportswriters:
Class 8A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Bolingbrook (10) (1-0) 109 1
2. Wilmette Loyola (1-0) 90 2
3. Maine South (1) (1-0) 84 3
4. Chicago Mt. Carmel (1-0) 73 6
5. O'Fallon (1-0) 71 7
6. Chicago Marist (1-0) 52 T9
7. Lincolnshire Stevenson (1-0) 47 T9
8. Hinsdale Central (1-0) 14 NR
(tie) Chicago Simeon (0-1) 14 8
10. Chicago St. Rita (0-1) 12 5
-- Others receiving votes: Homewood-Flossmoor 11, Aurora Waubonsie Valley 7, Chicago Brother Rice 7, Belleville East 6, Glenbard North 4, Naperville Central 2, Naperville Neuqua Valley 2.
-- Others receiving votes: Anna-Jonesboro 14, Virden North Mac 4, Vandalia 2, Peru St. Bede 1, Auburn 1.
Class 2A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Morrison (9) (1-0) 138 1
2. Mercer County (3) (1-0) 132 2
3. Maroa-Forsyth (2) (1-0) 119 3
4. Momence (1-0) 100 4
5. Casey-Westfield (1) (1-0) 91 5
6. Rockridge (1-0) 79 7
7. Carlinville (1-0) 48 8
8. Downs Tri-Valley (1-0) 36 9
9. Tuscola (1-0) 24 NR
10. Camp Point Central (1-0) 22 10
-- Others receiving votes: Clifton Central 13, Bismarck-Henning 9, Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley 6, Carthage Illini West 2, Cerro Gordo-Bement 2, Chicago Leo 2, Watseka 1, Beardstown 1.
Class 1A
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Stockton (13) (1-0) 152 1
2. Lena-Winslow (1-0) 129 3
3. Concord Triopia (3) (1-0) 128 2
4. Forreston (1-0) 97 4
5. Stark County (1-0) 96 5
6. Dakota (1-0) 69 T6
7. Brown County (1-0) 54 T6
8. Moweaqua Central A&M (1-0) 47 NR
9. Freeport Aquin (1-0) 41 10
10. Salt Fork (1-0) 36 NR
-- Others receiving votes: LeRoy 14, Milford 6, Chicago Hales Franciscan 1, East Dubuque 1.
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Iowa Associated Press -- 2012 prep football rankings, Week 1
Here are the latest rankings of Iowa high school football teams in each class, according to an Associated Press panel of sportswriters, with first-place votes in parentheses,win-loss record, total points and position last week at right. No preseason rankings were taken.
Class 4A
Record Pts Prv
1. West Des Moines Valley (15) 2-0 157 -
2. Ankeny 1-0 121 -
3. Bettendorf 1-0 113 -
4. West Des Moines Dowling (1) 2-0 111 -
5. Iowa City West 1-0 109 -
6. Cedar Falls 1-0 104 -
7. Cedar Rapids Xavier 1-0 52 -
8. Pleasant Valley 1-0 41 -
9. Urbandale 1-0 20 -
10. Southeast Polk 0-1 12 -
-- Others receiving votes: 11, Ames 10. 12, Iowa City High 8. 13, Johnston 6. 14, Marshalltown 4. 15, Muscatine 3. 15, North Scott 3. 17, Sioux City North 2. 18, Waterloo East 1. 18, Ottumwa 1. 18, Davenport Assumption 1. 18, Cedar Rapids Washington 1.
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