IFCA Football Poll Week No.6

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Indiana Football Coaches Association Coaches Poll (Week 7)

6A

  • 1. Ben Davis (10) 100
  • 2. Fort Wayne Snider 90
  • 3. Lawrence Central 64
  • 4. Warren Central 52
  • 5. Penn 50
  • 6. Center Grove 45
  • 7. Carmel 42
  • 8. Valparaiso 25
  • 9. Avon 19
  • 10. Brownsburg
  • 17 Others Receiving Votes: Homestead (16), Lafayette Jefferson (9), Lake Central (8), Fishers (1)
  • 5A
  • 1. Roncalli (9) 98
  • 2. Cathedral (1) 86
  • 3. New Palestine 82
  • 4. Columbus East 73
  • 5. Decatur Central 58
  • 6. Concord 41
  • 7. LaPorte 36
  • 8. Michigan City 33
  • 9. Zionsville 27
  • 10. Lafayette Harrison
  • 6 Others Receiving Votes: Bloomington South (3), Kokomo (2), McCutcheon (2), Bedford North Lawrence (1), Castle (1), Plainfield (1)
  • 4A
  • 1. Lowell (5) 94
  • 2. Northridge (1) 71
  • 3. Evansville Reitz (1) 70
  • 4. New Haven 66
  • 5. Evansville Central (3) 65
  • 6. Angola 46
  • 7. East Central 42
  • 8. NorthWood 25
  • 9. Plymouth 19
  • 10. Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger
  • 15 Others Receiving Votes: Hobart (11), New Prairie (9), Greenwood Community (6), Lebanon (2) Indiana Football Coaches Association Coaches Poll (Week 7)

3A

  • 1. West Lafayette (2) 89
  • 2. Evansville Memorial (3) 87
  • 3. Gibson Southern (4) 86
  • 4. Bishop Chatard (1) 64
  • 5. Danville Community 55
  • 6. Cardinal Ritter 42
  • 7. Lawrenceburg 41
  • 8. Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 34
  • 9. Guerin Catholic 20
  • 10. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers
  • 17 Others Receiving Votes: North Harrison (10), Vincennes Lincoln (6), Brownstown Central (4), Hanover Central (4), Andrean (1), Brebeuf Jesuit (1), Mishawaka Marian (1)

2A

  • 1. Eastbrook (6) 95
  • 2. Woodlan (2) 88
  • 3. Scecina Memorial (1) 72
  • 4. Southridge 63
  • 5. Evansville Mater Dei (1) 61
  • 6. Tipton 40
  • 7. Rensselaer Central 38
  • 8. Western Boone 36
  • 9. Triton Central 27
  • 10. Milan
  • 16 Others Receiving Votes: Linton-Stockton (14), Shenandoah (1)
  • 1A
  • 1. Pioneer (100) 100
  • 2. Churubusco 77
  • 3. Monroe Central 72
  • 4. Indianapolis Lutheran 66
  • 5. Fountain Central 55
  • 6. Sheridan 43
  • t-7. Carroll (Flora) 39
  • t-7. Eastern Greene 39
  • 9. North Central (Farmersburg) 28
  • 10. Adams Central
  • 15 Others Receiving Votes: Lafayette Central Catholic (4), South Adams (4), Southwood (3), Attica (2), Eastside (1), Hagerstown (1), Tri-County (1)

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