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AP 1A TOP 10 OCT 16, 2023


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Division I – Class 1A


1. South Pittsburg (9)    8-0    125     1

2. Dresden (4)                8-0    118     2

3. Moore County           8-0    104     3

4. McKenzie                   7-1      90      4


5. Coalfield                     7-1      71      6

6. MASE                         6-1      66       5

7. Clay County              6-2      40      7

8. Union City                 5-3      38      8

9. Collinwood               5-2      23       9

10. Whitwell                  6-2      14     10


  Others receiving votes: Gordonsville 8. Cloudland 8. Oliver Springs 7. Sale Creek 3.

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MAXwell Smart

1 South Pittsburg 8-0
2 Moore County 8-0
3 Dresden 8-0
4 Mase 6-1
5 McKenzie 7-1
6 Union City 5-3
7 Collinwood 5-2
8 Gordonsville 5-3
9 Clay County 6-2
10 Coalfield 7-1
11 Cornersville 5-3
12 Oliver Springs 6-2
13 Lake County 4-4

14 Whitwell 6-2
15 Sale Creek 6-2
16 West Carroll 6-2
17 Eagleville 4-4
18 Richland 3-5
19 Wayne County 3-5
20 Middle College 5-3
21 Chattanooga Prep 2-6
22 South Fulton 4-4
23 Rockwood 4-4
24 Houston County 3-5

25 Greenback 3-5

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2 hours ago, Southtowner said:

SouthTown 1A Topps*

1. Dresden
2. South Pittsburg
3. Moore County
4. MASE
5. McKenzie
5. Union City
7. Gordonsville

8. Collinwood
9. Coalfield
10. Clay County

 
*copyright
same as last week

1. Dresden

2. Moore

3. MASE

4. Mckenzie

5. Union City

6. Gordonsville

7. Coalfield

8. Clay County

9. Oliver Springs

10. Whitwell

Honorable mention: Sale Creek, South Pittsburg

 

Keep the pirates hungry

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8 hours ago, TheBlueprint said:

Can someone in the great state of Tennessee explain to me how Whitwell and Collinwood are still on this list? Oliver Springs deserves to be on there over Whitwell considering they beat them by 2 scores

For the most part, Associated Press sports writer are not known for being the brightest bulbs in the box

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