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TSF Rankings Update: Week 5
- Updated: September 21, 2015
We are nearing the halfway point of the 2015 high school football regular season and the gap is beginning to widen between the contenders and the pretenders across the Tri-state area. That is evident when you take a glance at the latest TriStateFootball.com Team Rankings. Here is how things are shaking out as we enter Week 5 of the season:
RANKINGS – OHIO DI
Fairfield is on the move once again, moving up to the fourth spot after they go 4-0 with a win over Sycamore to start their conference slate. There is sure to be more movement in the rankings next week as Friday night features three tilts pairing Top 10 squads, including St. Xavier vs. Moeller, Fairfield vs. Mason and Elder vs. Centerville. Another affair has third-ranked Wayne up against Division II-III No. 2 Miamisburg…COMPLETE RANKINGS
RANKINGS – OHIO DII-DIII
Five of our Top 10 teams remain unbeaten, including newcomer Turpin. The Spartans knocked off Kings, who fell three spots down to No. 7 in the latest poll. Three squads in the rankings suffered their first loss of 2015 last time Friday night, including Kings, Trotwood-Madison and Butler. The top four schools in this week’s rankings will have their hands full this Friday evening with some very tough matchups on tap…COMPLETE RANKINGS
RANKINGS – OHIO DIV-DVII
For the second straight week Bishop Fenwick will be involved in the best small school game. The Falcons knocked off Alter last Friday, catapulting them to No. 2 in our latest rankings and now they’ll try to take down top-ranked Badin in one of this week’s top games. Indian Hill moved up to sixth in this week’s rankings by moving to 4-0 with a win over previously unbeaten Wyoming last week…COMPLETE RANKINGS
RANKINGS – NKY
Covington Catholic moved up two spots to No. 4 in Northern Kentucky after knocking off Beechwood to grab its first win of the season. Conner maintained its spot in the Top 8 after its second straight one-point win as they beat Dixie Heights. Life doesn’t get any easier for Highlands, who travels to top-ranked Simon Kenton this Friday to take on the top-ranked Pioneers…COMPLETE RANKINGS
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