Mississippi AP Prep Football Polls – September 30, 2014

JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI/AP) — Here are Mississippi’s top high school football teams in each class as selected by a panel of Associated Press state sports writers.

Class Overall
School                         W-L    Pts Prv
1. Starkville (12)            (5-0)  138 1
2. South Panola (2)           (5-0)  128 2
3. Tupelo                     (5-0)  100 3
4. Picayune                   (4-0)  78  4
5. Oxford                     (4-1)  71  6
6. Brandon                    (4-1)  67  7
7. Oak Grove                  (4-0)  62  5
8. Clinton                    (4-1) 30  NR
9. Wayne County               (4-1)  26  10
10. Petal                      (4-1)  15  9
(tie) Warren Central           (5-0)  15  NR
Others receiving votes: St. Stanislaus 13, Cleveland 7, Calhoun City 4, Bassfield 3, Eupora 3, Philadelphia 3, Tylertown 2, Germantown 2, Cathedral 1, West Point 1, Madison Central 1.

Class 6A
School                         W-L    Pts Prv
1. Starkville (12)            (5-0)  138 1
2. South Panola (2)           (5-0)  128 2
3. Tupelo                     (5-0)  111 3
4. Brandon                    (4-1)  77  5
5. Oak Grove                  (4-0)  55  4
Others receiving votes: Clinton 25, Warren Central 14, Murrah 12.

Class 5A
School                         W-L    Pts Prv
1. Picayune (8)               (4-0)  134 1
2. Oxford (5)                 (4-1)  127 2
3. Wayne County (1)           (4-1)  114 3
4. Laurel                     (4-1)  96  4
5. New Hope                   (5-0) 42  NR
Others receiving votes: Germantown 35, Saltillo 6, West Jones 6.

Class 4A
School                         W-L    Pts Prv
1. St. Stanislaus (13)        (5-0)  139 1
2. Cleveland (1)              (6-0)  127 2
3. Noxubee County             (4-2)  93  4
4. Magee                      (4-1)  77  5
5. Kosciusko                  (5-1) 51  NR
Others receiving votes: Yazoo County 27, Florence 15, Ripley 12, Poplarville 7, Purvis 6, Leake Central 6.

Class 3A
School                         W-L    Pts Prv
1. Philadelphia (13)          (6-0)  139 1
2. Tylertown (1)              (4-1)  121 3
3. Charleston                 (3-2)  102 2
4. Kemper County              (5-1) 53  NR
5. Collins                    (4-2)  35  NR
Others receiving votes: North Pontotoc 34, Aberdeen 25, Kossuth 24, North Panola 20, Holly Springs 7.

Class 2A
School                         W-L    Pts Prv
1. Calhoun City (10)          (6-0)  135 1
2. Bassfield (4)              (5-1)  121 2
3. Eupora                     (6-0)  112 3
4. Taylorsville               (5-1)  90  4
5. Baldwyn                    (5-1)  74  5
Others receiving votes:  Simmons 21, Walnut 7.

Class 1A
School                         W-L    Pts Prv
1. Cathedral (12)             (5-0)  137 1
2. Coffeeville (2)            (5-1)  114 2
3. Resurrection Catholic      (5-1)  108 3
4. Nanih Waiya                (5-0)  100 4
5. Smithville                 (5-1)  73  5
Others receiving votes: St. Aloysius 14, Shaw 8, Lumberton 6.

Class Private Schools
School                         W-L    Pts Prv
1. Starkville Aca. (9)        (6-0)  135 2
2. Jackson Prep (4)           (4-2)  118 1
3. Jackson Aca.               (4-2)  99  3
4. Centreville Aca.           (6-0)  73  5
5. Pillow Aca.                (5-1) 34  NR
Others receiving votes: Madison-Ridgeland Aca. 30, Washington School 20, Sharkey-Issaquena Aca. (1) 10, Oak Hill Aca. 8, Indianola Aca. 8, Canton Aca. 7, Heidelberg Academy 6, Presbyterian Christian 6, Magnolia Heights 6.

All Associated Press members in Mississippi are eligible to participate in the high school football poll. Those who voted for this week’s poll are: The Commercial Dispatch, Columbus; Bolivar Commerical, Cleveland; The Daily Corinthian, Corinth; Delta Democrat-Times, Greenville; The Sun-Herald, Biloxi-Gulfport; Hattiesburg American, Hattiesburg; Impact Of Hattiesburg, Hattiesburg; The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson; Starkville Daily News, Starkville; Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, Tupelo; The Vicksburg Post, Vicksburg; WCBI-TV, Columbus; WTVA-TV, Tupelo; WJTV, Jackson.

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