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November 6, 2012

AP Football Poll: Pearland, John Tyler still No. 1, 2 in poll

Pearland Dawson and Tyler John Tyler held onto the top two spots in the Associated Press high school Class 4A poll released Monday.

Mildred, the only Golden Circle-area team to pick up votes this week, moved up to No. 15 in the 2A poll.

Katy held onto the No. 1 ranking in the 5A poll ahead of DeSoto.



Texas AP high school football poll

The Associated Press



Here is The Associated Press high school poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records, points based on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, and the team's ranking in last week's poll:



Class 5A

School    Total    Points    Prv


1. Katy (19)    (9-0)    242    1

2. DeSoto (6)    (9-0)    222    2

3. Cibolo Steele    (9-0)    186    3

4. Coppell    (9-0)    162    4

5. Abilene    (9-0)    150    5

6. Allen    (8-1)    122    7

7. Southlake Carroll    (8-1)    102    8

8. Lake Travis    (9-1)    52    9

9. Dallas Skyline    (8-1)    45    10

10. Smithson Valley    (9-0)    25

Others receiving votes: 11, Hewitt Midway 21. 12, Mesquite 20. 13, Euless Trinity 7. 13, Galena Park North Shore 7. 15, Arlington Bowie 4. 15, La Porte 4. 17, Port Arthur Memorial 2. 18, Mission Sharyland 1. 18, Houston Lamar 1.

How Daily Sun sports editor Todd Wills voted: 1. Katy, 2. DeSoto, 3. Cibolo Steele, 4. Coppell, 5. Abilene, 6. Allen, 7. Southlake Carroll, 8. Galena Park North Shore, 9. Lake Travis, 10. Dallas Skyline.



Class 4A

School    Total    Points    Prv


1. Pearland Dawson (22)    (9-0)    243    1

2. Tyler    (8-1)    203    2

3. Aledo (3)    (8-1)    181    3

4. Dayton    (9-0)    138    4

5. Dallas Highland Park    (8-1)    120    5

6. Nederland    (8-1)    109    6

7. Leander    (8-1)    102    7

8. Port Lavaca Calhoun    (9-0)    66    8

9. Denton Guyer    53    9

10. Northside Brennan    (10-0)    32

Others receiving votes: 11, Humble Summer Creek 29. 12, Lancaster 27. 13, Whitehouse 22. 14, Georgetown 15. 15, Cedar Park 13. 16, Houston North Forest 6. 17, WF Rider 4. 17, Angleton 4. 19, Fort Bend Marshall 2. 20, CC Flour Bluff 1. 20, Amarillo 1. 20, Vidor 1. 20, Lucas Lovejoy 1. 20, Mesquite Poteet 1. 20, N. Richland Hills Birdville 1.

How Daily Sun sports editor Todd Wills voted: 1. Pearland Dawson, 2. Tyler, 3. Aledo, 4. Dallas Highland Park, 5. Dayton, 6. Nederland, 7. Leander, 8. Denton Guyer, 9. Port Lavaca Calhoun, 10. Lancaster.



Class 3A

School    Total    Points    Prv


1. Navasota (21)    (9-0)    245    1

2. Abilene Wylie (1)    (9-0)    201    2

3. Stephenville (3)    (8-1)    198    3

4. Kilgore    (8-0)    168    4

5. La Marque    (8-1)    150    5

6. West Orange-Stark    (9-0)    141    6

7. Shallowater    (9-0)    72    7

8. Argyle    (8-1)    69    8

9. El Campo    (9-0)    43    10

10. Carthage    40    9

Others receiving votes: 11, Gilmer 19. 12, Gatesville 17. 13, Coldspring-Oakhurst 6. 14, Glen Rose 5. 15, Graham 1.

How Daily Sun sports editor Todd Wills voted: 1. Navasota, 2. Abilene Wylie, 3. Stephenville, 4. Kilgore, 5. La Marque, 6. West Orange-Stark, 7. Shallowater, 8. Argyle, 9. Carthage, 10. El Campo.



Class 2A

School    Total    Points    Prv


1. Refugio (25)    (9-0)    250    1

2. Cameron Yoe    (9-0)    208    2

3. Newton    (9-0)    207    3

4. East Bernard    (9-0)    170    4

5. New Boston    (9-0)    141    5

6. Centerville    (9-0)    126    6

7. Hallettsville    (9-0)    85    7

8. Hughes Springs    (9-0)    68    9

9. Cisco    (8-1)    51    8

10. Lexington    (7-2)    30    10

Others receiving votes: 11, Muleshoe 12. 12, Wall 8. 13, Pottsboro 6. 14, Godley 4. 15, Nocona 3. 15, Corsicana Mildred 3. 17, San Diego 1. 17, Tatum 1. 17, Troup 1.

How Daily Sun sports editor Todd Wills voted: 1. Refugio, 2. Cameron Yoe, 3. Newton, 4. East Bernard, 5. New Boston, 6. Centerville, 7. Cisco, 8. Mildred, 9. Hallettsville, 10. Lexington.



Class 1A

School    Total    Points    Prv


1. Munday (21)    (9-0)    246    1

2. Mason (3)    (9-0)    220    2

3. Wellington (1)    (9-0)    187    3

4. Stamford    (8-1)    176    4

5. Joaquin    (9-0)    147    5

6. Bosqueville    (9-0)    119    6

7. Shiner    (8-1)    93    7

8. Burton    (8-1)    63    9

9. Stratford    (8-1)    56    10

10. D'Hanis    (9-0)    24

Others receiving votes: 11, Mart 21. 12, Anson 7. 12, San Augustine 7. 14, Alto 6. 15, Seymour 2. 16, Honey Grove 1.

How Daily Sun sports editor Todd Wills voted: 1. Munday, 2. Mason, 3. Wellington, 4. Stamford, 5. Joaquin, 6. Shiner, 7. Bosqueville, 8. Alto, 9. Burton, 10. Stratford.   

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