OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ There were no changes at the top of the rankings for a second straight week in the Oklahoma Associated Press high school football poll. <br/><br/>The Number One teams in each classification
Monday, October 22nd 2007, 12:30 pm
By: News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ There were no changes at the top of the rankings for a second straight week in the Oklahoma Associated Press high school football poll.
The Number One teams in each classification won last week and hold on to the top spots.
In Class 6-A it's Union and in 5-A Carl Albert is Number One while McGuinness and Clinton are again at the top in classes 4-A and 3-A.
Cascia Hall is tops in 2-A, Velma-Alma in A, Morrison in B and Shattuck in Class C.
The biggest upset may be in 6-A where third-ranked Muskogee lost to unranked Booker T. Washington. Muskogee falls to seventh while Booker T. Washington moves into the rankings at tenth.
Another upset was in 3-A where Number Five Kingfisher beat second-ranked Tuttle. Kingfisher moves up one spot to fourth while Tuttle falls to fifth.
Here is The Associated Press' Oklahoma high school football poll.
Class 6A
Union
Jenks
Norman North
Midwest City
Owasso
Putnam
Muskogee
Broken Arrow
Stillwater
Booker T. Washington
Class 5A
Carl Albert
East Central
Guthrie
MacArthur
Bixby
Western Heights
Shawnee
Coweta
Duncan
McAlester
Class 4A
McGuinness
Grove
Wagoner
Broken Bow
Glenpool
Weatherford
Miami
Stilwell
Star Spencer
Mannford
Class 3A
Clinton
Plainview
Vinita
Kingfisher
Tuttle
Metro Christian
Marlow
Victory Christian
Sequoyah-Claremore
Sulphur
Class 2A
Cascia Hall
Heritage Hall
Bethany
Hennessey
Henryetta
Davis
Alva
Morris
Sequoyah Tahlequah
Chandler
Class A
Velma-Alma
Rush Springs
Pawnee
Washington
Woodland
Ringling
Okeene
Texhoma
Luther
Panama
Class B
Morrison
Cashion
Pond Creek-Hunter
Dewar
Fox
Class C
Shattuck
Temple
Corn Bible Academy
Maud
Ryan
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