Associated Press poll, Sept. 30

4A

1. Charlotte Independence (11) 3-0   119 1

2. Matthews Butler (1)   4-0   105   2

3. Raleigh Millbrook      6-0   96   3

4. Raleigh Leesville Road      6-0   74   5

5. Davie County      4-1   47   6

6. Fayetteville Britt      4-1   42   4

7. Wilmington Hoggard      3-1   38   7

8. East Mecklenburg      4-0   34   8

9. Winston-Salem Mt. Tabor      5-1   27   9

T10. Asheville Reynolds      4-1   25   —

T10. Fayetteville Seventy-First      5-0   25   —

Others receiving votes: Richmond County 15, Mallard Creek 4, West Forsyth 2, Charlotte Myers Park 2, East Forsyth 2, East Burke 1, Greensboro Page 1, Greenville Rose 1.

3A

1. Greensboro Dudley (10)   5-0   118   1

2. Rocky Mount (2)   4-1   105   2

3. Eastern Alamance      5-0   81   3

4. Jamestown Ragsdale      5-0   73   4

5. Belmont South Point      5-1   69   5

6. West Craven      5-0   52   6

7. Waynesville Tuscola      5-0   48   9

8. Winston-Salem Carver     5-1   42   7

9. Harnett Central      4-1   22   —

10. Oxford Webb      4-1   18   10

Others receiving votes: Asheville Roberson 9, West Rowan 8, Wilson Fike 3, Kinston 3, Kannapolis Brown 3, SE Guilford 2, Mooresville 1, Charlotte Catholic 1, Asheville 1, Hertford County 1.

2A

1. Reidsville (12)   5-0   120   1

2. Jacksonville Northside      5-0   101   2

3. Newton-Conover      5-0   87   3

4. SW Onslow      5-0   83   5

5. Lincolnton      5-1   64   7

6. Lenoir Hibriten      5-0   58   6

7. Bunn      4-1   37   8

8. Eastern Guilford      5-0   32   9

9. South Columbus      4-1   22  10

10. Tarboro      5-1   19   4

Others receiving votes: Canton Pisgah 11, Salisbury 10, East Lincoln 8, Shelby 7, East Duplin 1.

1A

1. Warsaw Kenan (7)   6-0   112   1

2. Thomasville (3)   5-0   105   3

3. Mt. Airy (2)   5-0   104   2

4. Murphy      6-0   83   4

5. Albemarle      4-1   62   5

6. Siler City Jordan-Matthews      5-1   37   6

7. Cherokee      6-0   30   9

8. Dunn Midway      5-0   27   10

9. Plymouth      4-1   26   7

10. East Bladen      5-1   18   8

Others receiving votes: Topsail 14, Jones Senior 10, Robbinsville 6, Louisburg 5, West Montgomery 5, Seven Springs Spring Creek 5, Elkin 4, Hendersonville 4, East Surry 3.

3 Responses to “Associated Press poll, Sept. 30”

  1. Comet65 Says:

    Maybe I’ll get to see Jones Sr. up here in the Raleigh area with Midway(Dunn, NC) and Louisburg hopefully making the playoffs.

    GO TROJANS

  2. Johnny Kennedy Says:

    How did 1A Seven Springs Spring Creek get (5) votes?

  3. Bryan Hanks Says:

    JK — Someone HAD to have hit that by accident. As you know — and I’m sure you’ll agree — Spring Creek is quite possibly the worst HS football team in North Carolina.

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