With Trinity’s victory over St. X on Friday, the Shamrocks secured their spot at number one in the state of Kentucky according to MaxPreps, a service of CBS Sports.
St. X is still holding strong at the number six position though, remaining the number two ranked high school football team in Louisville. However, how do the rest of the Derby City’s schools fare as we reach nearly the half way point in the season? Well, here’s how teams are currently looking, ranked first locally as well as state wide:
1- Trinity – State: 1
2- St. Xavier- State: 6
3- Central- State: 13
4- Butler- State: 15
5- Eastern- State: 18
6- Male- State: 19
7- Pleasure Ridge Park- State: 22
8- South Oldham- State: 36
9- Ballard- State: 37
10- Shelby County- State: 44
11- Collins- State: 45
12- North Oldham- State: 53
13- Manual- State: 65
14- Western- State: 81
15- DeSales- State: 84
16- Bullitt Central- State: 89
17- Jeffersontown- State: 90
18- Christian Academy of Louisville- State: 96
19- North Bullitt- State: 97
20- Oldham County- State: 99
21- Doss- State: 111
22- Seneca- State: 119
23- Henry County- State: 124
24- Fern Creek- State: 145
25- Kentucky Country Day- State: 150
26- Fairdale- State: 160
27- Valley- State: 164
28- Moore- State: 166
29- Iroquois- State: 168
30- Southern- State: 174
31- Holy Cross- State: 183
32- Waggener- State: 194
33- Atherton- State: 206
34- Shawnee- State: 211
35- Trimble County- State: 219
And, there you have it where Louisville’s as well as outlying counties’ team are ranked currently. Of course, these rankings could change drastically as the season progresses.
I certainly would never forget my Hoosier brethren though, and here’s how southern Indiana’s schools stack up when it comes to football.
1- Jeffersonville- State: 67
2- New Albany- State: 98
3- Seymour- State: 205
4- Floyd Central- State: 208
5- Clarksville- State: 209
So, consider this F.Y.I. about current standings in area high school football.
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