The Associated Press released their weekly High School Football rankings late Tuesday evening, and when the dust settled, eight Tri-State high schools found themselves ranked in the top ten of their respective classes.
After guiding the Southridge Raiders to a victory over previously undefeated North Harrison in the opening round of the Class 3A Sectional, Coach Scott Buening receives the honor of being the Indianapolis Colts High School Football Coach of the Week from team owner, Jim Irsay.
Friday night's Mater Dei versus Reitz game was an instant classic that fans on both sides will remember for a long time. Unfortunately, someone had to lose, and this time around that someone was the Panthers 29-28, causing a ripple effect that has shown itself in this week's Associated Press state rankings.
As is customary for the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA), the pairings for the upcoming Sectional round of the state tournament were announced on Sunday, one week before the regular season wraps up. The pairings announced show some teams will face familiar foes to open the tournament, while others will match up against teams they have not yet seen.
Week eight of the high school football season is in the books, and now you get to decide who put on the best performance from this past weekend’s games.
The votes have been cast, and once again no one was able to overcome the top dogs (or Panthers, Wildcats, or Titans in this case) for the number one spots in Classes 2, 3, and 4A.
The weekly Associated Press rankings for Indiana High School Football were released on Tuesday, and once again, three teams from the Tri-State area find themselves sitting pretty on top of their respective classes.