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Josh Funk’s 2009 Statewide Rankings – Week 4

Written by: on Sunday, September 27th, 2009. Follow Josh Funk on Twitter.

EASTERNPAFOOTBALL.COM’S 2009 STATEWIDE RANKINGS

WEEK 4 RANKINGS

 

Honorable mentions are arranged in numerical order by geographic district.

 

A:

1. Farrell (10, 4-0), def. Conneaut Valley 66-7

2. Rochester (7, 4-0), def. Western Beaver 39-0

3. Bishop McCort (6, 4-0), def. Bishop Carroll 28-6

4. Steelton-Highspire (3, 2-1), def. Palmyra 61-30

5. Portage Area (6, 4-0), def. Conemaugh Township 27-14

6. Clairton (7, 3-1), def. Bentworth 53-0

7. Laurel (7, 4-0), def. Neshannock 36-0

8. Line Mountain (4, 4-0), def. Newport Area 43-7

9. Linesville (10, 4-0), def. Mercer Area 27-13

10. Schuylkill Haven (11, 3-1), lost to North Schuylkill 17-7

 

HONORABLE MENTION: Bristol (1), Northwest Area (2), Old Forge (2), Upper Dauphin Area (3), Bloomsburg (4), Southern Columbia (4), Conemaugh Township (5), Meyersdale (5), Bellwood-Antis (6), Moshannon Valley (6), Penns Manor (6), Avonworth (7), Beth-Center (7), Fort Cherry (7), Springdale (7), Cameron County (9), Clarion Area (9), Mercyhurst Prep (10), Sharpsville (10), Pius X (11)

 

AA:

1. Wilmington Area (10, 4-0), def. Oil City Area 37-7

2. Beaver Falls (7, 4-0), def. Ellwood City 43-10

3. Lancaster Catholic (3, 3-1), def. Donegal 45-0

4. Dunmore (2, 4-0), def. Lakeland 35-8

5. Central-Martinsburg (6, 4-0), def. Philipsburg-Osceola 42-7

6. West Catholic (12, 3-1), def. Archbishop Carroll 42-7

7. Aliquippa (7, 3-1), def. Beaver Area 7-0

8. Shady Side Academy (7, 4-0), def. Apollo-Ridge 21-0

9. Montoursville Area (4, 4-0), def. Milton 38-14

10. Richland (6, 4-0), def. Greater Johnstown 21-20 (OT)

 

HONORABLE MENTION: Hanover Area (2), Delone Catholic (3), Middletown (3), Towanda (4), Everett Area (5), Forest Hills (6), Tyrone (6), Ford City (7), Jeannette (7), Keystone Oaks (7), Seton-LaSalle (7), South Fayette (7), Brockway (9), Karns City (9), General McLane (10), Catasauqua (11), North Schuylkill (11), Palisades (11), Bishop McDevitt (12), Bok Vo-Tech (12)

 

AAA:

1. Selinsgrove (4, 4-0), def. Danville Area 62-6

2. Thomas Jefferson (7, 4-0), def. Ringgold 41-7

3. Manheim Central (3, 4-0), def. Cocalico 17-14

4. Hopewell (7, 4-0), def. New Castle 35-27

5. Bayard Rustin (1, 4-0), def. Unionville 35-7

6. West York Area (3, 4-0), def. Hanover (D3) 67-0

7. Allentown Central Catholic (11, 4-0), def. Bethlehem Catholic 20-14 (OT)

8. Wilson Area (11, 4-0), def. Pen Argyl 31-7

9. New Castle (7, 3-1), lost to Hopewell 35-27

10. Abington Heights (2, 4-0), def. West Scranton 48-7

 

HONORABLE MENTION: Owen J. Roberts (1), Pottsgrove (1), Strath Haven (1), Berwick Area (2), Cocalico (3), Daniel Boone (3), Conestoga Valley (3), Susquehanna Township (3), Chartiers Valley (7), Montour (7), West Allegheny (7), Brashear (8), Oliver (8), Bradford (10), Corry Area (10), Erie Cathedral Prep (10), Bethlehem Catholic (11)

 

AAAA:

1. North Penn (1, 4-0), def. Central Bucks South 27-7

2. Bishop McDevitt (3, 4-0), def. Central Dauphin 48-13

3. Gateway (7, 4-0), def. Penn-Trafford 51-14

4. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7, 3-1), def. Upper St. Clair 31-7

5. McKeesport Area (7, 3-1), def. Erie McDowell 16-14

6. Cardinal O’Hara (12, 4-0), def. Monsignor Bonner 39-20

7. State College Area (6, 3-1), def. John Marshall (WV) 56-20

8. Abington (1, 3-0), def. Neshaminy 28-24

9. LaSalle College (12, 3-1), lost to St. Joseph’s Prep 24-17

10. Neshaminy (1, 3-1), lost to Abington 28-24

 

HONORABLE MENTION: Downingtown West (1), Garnet Valley (1), Pennsbury (1), Ridley (1), Hazleton (2), Wallenpaupack (2), Central Dauphin (3), Cumberland Valley (3), Wilson-West Lawn (3), Bethel Park (7), North Allegheny (7), Upper St. Clair (7), Woodland Hills (7), Erie McDowell (10), Bethlehem Freedom (11), Easton Area (11) Parkland (11), Father Judge (12), St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

 

2 responses to “Josh Funk’s 2009 Statewide Rankings – Week 4”

  1. I don’t understand how teams can be a top 10 ranking but have losses under there belt only 4 weeks into the season. If a team is ranked in the later part of season because they played some talent then that a fine explanation, but I don’t understand. There is a couple teams listed on the 4a list?

  2. It escapes me how Mckeesport is ranked above St. Joes Prep, when the prep beat them head to head and the prep beat a very good la salle team this weekend, who is also ranked above them

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