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- Ryle rolls past Louisville St. X
- Decatur Central ekes past East Central
- PHOTOS: Indian Hill vs. Taft
- Taft topples Indian Hill, moves on to Regional Final
- LaSalle throttles Harrison, moves on to regional final
- Elks on point, end regional finals drought
- Ponatoski pushes Moeller past Princeton
- Cincinnati Round-Up: Bombers pull upset
TSF Rankings Update: Week 4
- Updated: September 14, 2015
Many schools are getting set to start conference play after a few weeks of challenging non-conference matchups. Others are still working their way through their 2015 slates. Regardless things in the standings are starting to shake out as the cream starts to rise to the top. There is movement this week is some of our different TSF Team Rankings while other groupings remained very much intact.
RANKINGS – OHIO DI
Despite a loss to La Salle (top team in our Division II-III ranks) on a field goal in the last seconds of the game, Colerain retained its top spot in this week’s poll. There were no changes in the Top 10, but don’t expect that next week. Colerain versus Mason is the only matchup between ranked teams in the week ahead. All of the GCL South squads will take on quality teams from outside the Queen City. Springboro and Centerville are set to face undefeated schools in crossover GWOC affairs…COMPLETE RANKINGS
RANKINGS – OHIO DII-DIII
The top five teams in the rankings all won last weekend. Butler, who wasn’t ranked two weeks ago, continued its ascent up the rankings as they rose up to #7. All eyes will be on the Eastern Cincinnati Conference as Kings and Glen Este both are set to face foes that are hungry to crack next week’s Top 10…COMPLETE RANKINGS
RANKINGS – OHIO DIV-DVII
This weekend’s schedule includes some blockbuster contests. GCL Co-eds open league play with Alter heading to Bishop Fenwick and a Saturday night affair between Badin and Roger Bacon looms large. In the CHL, surprising Indian Hill travels to Wyoming in the conference’s marquee game as our small-school rankings continue to develop…COMPLETE RANKINGS
RANKINGS – NKY
It has been a crazy year in Northern Kentucky high school football. No one thought Highlands and Covington Catholic would be a combined 1-7 heading into Week 4. Ironically, there have been very few teams have been able to capitalize on their ineptitude. This week’s top games include Cooper at Simon Kenton and CovCath at Beechwood …COMPLETE RANKINGS
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