The Kentucky High School Football Media Poll is conducted by 16 sports journalists throughout the state, with one representative for each of the 16 basketball regions in order to provide geographical balance. The poll will be released each Wednesday morning throughout the regular season. Next week will be the last poll of the season.
Here are the polls after 10 weeks of action:
Class 6A
Rank-school (FPV)                   Record             Pts       LW
1. Trinity (16) 8-2 160 1
2. South Warren 9-0 143 2
3. St. Xavier 6-3 127 3
4. Manual 7-2 107 4
5. Frederick Douglass 6-3 98 5
6. Ryle                                           6-3                     75        6
7. Male 6-3 69 7
8. Madison Central 6-3 49 8
9. Bryan Station 4-5 15 9
10. (tie) Ballard 4-5 8 NR
10. (tie) McCracken County 5-4 8 NR
Others receiving votes: George Rogers Clark 7, Bullitt East 6, Simon Kenton 3, North Hardin 2, Oldham County 2, Fern Creek 1.
Class 5A
Rank-school (FPV)                                 Record             Pts       LW
1. Woodford County (14) 8-1 155 1
2. Cooper (1)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6-3Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 124Â Â Â Â Â Â 3
3. Owensboro (1) 7-2 120 4
4. Scott County 7-3 110 2
5. Pulaski County 7-2 99 5
6. Atherton 8-1 92 T6
7. North Laurel 7-2 46 9
8. Bowling Green 4-5 45 8
9. Madisonville-North Hopkins 7-2 36 T6
10. South Laurel 8-2 20 10
Others receiving votes: Collins 15, South Oldham 10, Apollo 6, Greenwood 2.
Class 4A
Rank-school (FPV)                   Record             Pts      LW
1. Boyle County (14) 8-1 158 1
2. Franklin County (1) 9-0 133 2
3. Paducah Tilghman (1) 8-1 125 3
4. Highlands                               8-2                     113      4
5. Johnson Central 10-0 105 5
6. Covington Catholic            7-3                     80        6
7. North Oldham 8-1 54 7
8. Corbin 6-3 44 8
9. Logan County 8-1 42 9
10. Taylor County 7-2 10 10
Others receiving votes: Lincoln County 8, Elizabethtown 6, Ashland Blazer 1, Franklin-Simpson 1.
Class 3A
Rank-school (FPV)                   Record             Pts      LW
1. Christian Academy (16) 9-0 160 1
2. Bell County 9-0 139 2
3. Murray 9-0 122 3
4. Lexington Catholic 7-2 112 4
5. Lloyd Memorial                    9-0                     94        5
6. Glasgow 9-0 77 6
7. Rockcastle County 8-1 63 7
8. Lawrence County 8-1 50 8
9. (tie) Central 4-5 19 9
9. (tie) Russell 8-1 19 NR
Others receiving votes: Bardstown 15, Bourbon County 10.
Class 2A
Rank-school (FPV)                   Record             Pts         LW
1. Beechwood (10)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 8-1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 152Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1
2. Owensboro Catholic (4) 8-1 144 2
3. Mayfield (1) 8-1 126 3
4. Lexington Christian (1) 6-3 112 4
5. Belfry 8-1 100 5
6. Prestonsburg 9-0 75 6
7. Somerset 8-1 73 7
8. Breathitt County 7-2 41 8
9. Martin County 7-2 27 9
10. Monroe County 6-3 14 NR
Others receiving votes: Danville 9, Hancock County 5, Bracken County 2.
Class A
Rank-school (FPV)                                 Record             Pts      LW
1. Campbellsville (9) 8-1 149 2
2. Pikeville (3) 6-3 132 3
3. Kentucky Country Day (2) 7-1 130 1
4. Raceland (2) 8-1 128 4
5. Sayre 8-1 95 5
6. Covington Holy Cross                     9-0                     76        6
7. Middlesboro 8-0 68 7
8. Hazard 4-5 34 8
9. Newport Central Catholic             5-4                     33        10
10. Louisville Holy Cross 4-5 17 9
Others receiving votes: Paris 9, Nicholas County 5, Newport 4.
Voters: Steve Springer (Murray Ledger & Times), Edward Marlowe (WKDZ-FM), Mark Mathis (Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer), Micheal Compton (Bowling Green Daily News), Josh Claywell (The Kentucky Standard, LaRue County Herald News), Sarandon Raboin (WHAS-11), Jason Frakes (The Courier Journal), James Weber (Cincinnati Enquirer), Brendan Connelly (Cincinnati Enquirer), Evan Dennison (LINKnky.com), Jared Peck (Lexington Herald-Leader), Mike Marsee (Danville freelancer), Les Dixon (13thRegionMediaNetwork.com), Brendon Miller (Bluegrass Sports Nation), Randy White (Appalachian News-Express), James Collier (WLGC-FM).

