Trenton Peabody remains as the area’s top ranked high school football team in this week’s NEWS/TALK 101.5 FM & WNWS.COM BAKER’S DOZEN High School football Coaches Poll following an impressive 35-14 win over previous No. 3 Milan in the season opener for both schools.
All high schools in West Tennessee – excluding Memphis and Shelby County – are included in this poll.
1) Peabody (1-0) – Last week – defeated then No. 3 Milan, 35-14. This week – home vs. Sheffield
2) Haywood (1-0) – Last week – defeated then No. 4 Henry County, 24-7. This week – home vs. North Side
3) Huntingdon (1-0) – Last week – defeated McKenzie, 42-7. This week – at Waverly
4) Covington (1-0) Last week – defeated Munford, 35-0. This week – home vs. Bauxite, AR
5) Lake County (1-0) – Last week – defeated Union City, 58-16. This week – at Crockett County
6) Westview (1-0) – Last week – defeated Dresden, 49-9. This week – home vs. Gibson County
7) Dyersburg (1-0) – Last week – defeated MLK Prep, 62-0. This week – home vs. Brighton
8) Dyer County (1-0) – Last Week – defeated then No. 6 Crockett County, 42-7. This week – at Obion County
9) McNairy Central (1-0) – Last week – defeated Hardin County, 45-31. This week – at Tishomingo County, MS., Thursday
10) South Gibson County (1-0) – Last week – defeated then No. 13, Lexington, This week – at Trinity Christian Academy
11) Henry County (0-1) – Last week – lost to No. 2 Haywood, 24-7. This week – at Beech High School
12) Camden (1-0) – Last week – defeated Waverly, 22-13. This week – home vs. Creek Wood
13) Jackson Christian (1-0) – Last week – defeated FACS, 30-28. This week – home vs. Chester County
Moving Out – No. 3 Milan, No. 6 Crockett County, No. 7 North Side, No. 10 South Side, No. 13 Lexington
Moving In – Dyer County, No. 8, McNairy Central, No. 9, South Gibson County, No. 10, Camden, No. 11, Jackson Christian, No. 12, Ripley, No. 13
Moving Up – Huntingdon, No. 5 to No. 3, Covington, No. 8 to No. 4, Lake County, No. 9 to No. 5, Westview, No. 11 to No. 6, Dyersburg, No. 12 to No. 7.
Moving Down – Henry County No. 3 to No. 11
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