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Week Five High School Football Rankings Released
By Jonny Kane
Copyright: MSC Sports
09/24/2018

Topeka Capitol Journal rankings – click here.

Kpreps.com rankings – click here.

Four weeks of the high school football season are in the books and with that the newest set of rankings for each classification has been released.

In Class 3A the Sabetha Bluejays continue to be ranked at the top of the state, checking in at No. 1 according to the Topeka Capitol Journal and at No. 2 on kpreps.com. Sabetha moved to 4-0 on the season Friday night with a 36-12 win over Marysville, which was a rematch of last season’s 3A state championship game.

After a loss to Sabetha in week three Perry Lecompton got back on track last week with 52-18 over Wellsville, keeping the Kaws in the No. 5 ranking on kpreps. Perry will continue district play this week in one of the toughest districts in the state, as the Kaws this week will be at Santa Fe Trail.

A new team has cracked the 1A rankings for the first time this season, as the Centralia Panther have entered the Cap Journal rankings at No. 4. Centralia dominated previously unbeaten and No. 2-ranked Pitt-Colgan last week 20-0, holding Colgan to just 64 total yards of offense to win their second consecutive game after starting the year 0-2.

Once again just one area team is in the 8-man division one rankings, as the Cap Journal has Clifton-Clyde at No. 4 while kpreps has also moved the Eagles up to No. 4. Clifton-Clyde is off to a 4-0 start to the year after a dominant 64-14 win over Hill City Friday night, holding down a Ringneck offense that was averaging 59 points per game.

In 8-man division two, two area teams continue to be ranked in the top five with the Hanover Wildcats sitting atop the rankings for the fifth straight week according to both publications. The Wildcats moved to 4-0 with forfeit win over Blue Valley-Randolph, pushing Hanover’s current win streak to 29 games.

The Axtell Eagles continue to hold serve in the middle of the rankings after another dominating victory last week, checking in at No. 3 according to the Cap Journal and at No. 5 on kpreps. The Eagles continued their torrid start Friday night with a dominant 54-6 win over Pike Valley, as quarterback Quinn Buessing continued his strong season throwing for six more touchdowns with three coming to Hunter Koch.


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