Sponsored by the Bakers Rack, 205 East Lafayette Street, Crockett County remains No. 1 in the ‘Baker’s Dozen’ High School football coaches poll for a second straight week.
1) Crockett County (5-0) – defeated Center Hill, MS, 42-7; next game – at Lexington, Friday
2) Huntingdon (5-0) – defeated McEwen, 49-14; next game – the Mustangs entertain Milan, Friday
3) Haywood (4-1) – defeated Dyersburg, 41-27; next game – at MUS, Friday
4) Munford (5-0) – defeated Bolton, 41-0; next game – at Ridgeway, Friday
5) Dresden (5-0) – defeated Greenfield, 42-0; next game – the Lions host Peabody, Friday
6) South Gibson County (3-1) – defeated Westview, 26-10; next game – the Hornets entertain Middle College, Friday
7) Peabody (4-1) – defeated Halls, 42-0; next game – Peabody plays at Dresden, Friday
8) Covington (4-1) – defeated Milan, 28-27 in overtime; next game – Westview, Sept. 29
9) Bolivar (4-1) – defeated McNairy Central, 36-33; next game – the Tigers host South Side, Friday
10) Milan (3-2) – lost to Covington, 28-27 in overtime; next game – at Huntingdon, Friday
11) Union City (3-1) – open date; next game – at Poth, Texas, Friday
12) TCA (4-1) – defeated McKenzie, 43-26; next game – TCA plays Union City at home, Sept. 29
13) Henry County (3-2) defeated Clarksville High School, 49-27; next game – vs. Kenwood at home, Friday
Moving up – Covington goes from No. 10 to No. 8
Moving down – Milan goes from No. 8 to No. 10
Moving in – Henry County at No. 13
Moving out – Hardin County, previous No. 13, lost at home to South Side, 27-14
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