Indiana Football Coaches Association Coaches Poll (Week 3)

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Indiana Football Coaches Association Coaches Poll (Week 3)

 

6A

 

  1. Ben Davis (8)               96
  2. Warren Central (2) 82
  3. Carmel 69
  4. Center Grove 68
  5. Lawrence Central 66
  6. Fort Wayne Snider 46
  7. Valparaiso 27
  8. Lawrence North               22
  9. North Central               18
  10. Columbus North 16

 

Others Receiving Votes: Avon (12), Westfield (12), Penn (8), Homestead (2), Pike (1)

 

5A

 

  1. Roncalli (4) 94
  2. Cathedral (5) 86
  3. New Palestine (1) 80
  4. Columbus East 71

t-5. Bloomington South                    41

t-5. Castle                                                 41

t-7. Concord                                            39

t-7. LaPorte                                              39

  1. Decatur Central               21
  2. Zionsville 20

 

Others Receiving Votes: Kokomo (5), Michigan City (5), Whiteland Community (5), Terre Haute South (3)

 

4A

 

  1. NorthWood (8) 94
  2. Evansville Central 82
  3. Evansville Reitz (1) 81
  4. Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 68
  5. Lowell (1)               61                      
  6. New Haven                              43
  7. East Central 35
  8. Plymouth                                           26
  9. Greenwood 15
  10. Mishawaka 14

 

Others Receiving Votes: Lebanon (10), Franklin County (5), Mississinewa (4), Hobart (3), Marion (3)

 

 

 

 

Indiana Football Coaches Association Coaches Poll (Week 3)

 

3A

 

  1. West Lafayette (8)               98
  2. Bishop Chatard (1) 67
  3. Gibson Southern (1)               61
  4. Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 57
  5. Cardinal Ritter                             51
  6. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 47
  7. Mishawaka Marian 41
  8. Evansville Memorial 39
  9. Lawrenceburg 24
  10. Andrean 23

 

Others Receiving Votes: Brownstown Central (12), Danville Community (11), Guerin Catholic (10), Brebeuf Jesuit (9), Garrett (7)

 

2A

 

  1. Eastbrook (8) 93                      
  2. Woodlan (2) 87
  3. Scecina Memorial 78
  4. Rensselaer Central 57
  5. Evansville Mater Dei 48
  6. Milan               47
  7. Southridge 32
  8. Triton Central 31
  9. Linton-Stockton 22
  10. Western Boone 21

 

Others Receiving Votes: Tipton (18), Whiting (14), Lapel (4), Bremen (3),

 

1A

 

  1. Pioneer (100) 100
  2. Indianapolis Lutheran               72
  3. Monroe Central 64
  4. Fountain Central               43
  5. Southwood                             40

t-6. Churubusco                                                   28

t-6. West Washington                                      28                                    

  1. Adams Central 27

t-9. Eastside                                                           23

t-9. Lafayette Central Catholic                     23

 

Others Receiving Votes: Sheridan (20), North Central (Farmersburg) (18), Eastern Greene (17), Indianapolis Shortridge (14), South Adams (8)

 

 

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