For the first time this season there is stability at the top of every high-school football class in Oklahoma.
All eight top-ranked teams retained their positions at the top of The Associated Press' weekly poll on Monday.
They are: Broken Arrow in Class 6A, Guthrie in 5A, Cascia Hall in 4A, Tuttle in 3A, Millwood in 2A, Wayne in Class A, Laverne in Class B and Tipton in Class C.
There was relatively little activity near the top of the polls in any of the classes.
McGuinness edged ahead of Tulsa East Central for the No. 2 spot in Class 5A after both teams remained undefeated.
Wynnewood did the same in the Class A, taking the No. 2 ranking from fellow unbeaten Thomas Custer.
Here is The Associated Press' Oklahoma high school football poll with first place votes in parentheses, records, points and ranking in last week's poll, records through October 1. Points for classes A through 6A based on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 scoring. Points for classes B and C based on 5-4-3-2-1 scoring.
Class 6A
School Total Points Prv
1. Broken Arrow (2) (3-2) 60 1
2. Lawton (3) (5-0) 58 2
3. Jenks (2) (3-2) 56 3
4. Edmond North (5-0) 52 4
5. Owasso (3-2) 43 5
6. Union (3-2) 38 6
7. Edmond Santa Fe (4-1) 24 7
8. Westmoore (4-1) 18 8
9. Sand Springs (5-0) 13 10
10. Southmoore (4-1) 12 9
Others receiving votes: 11, Norman 7. 12, Norman North 2. 12, Booker T. Washington 2.
Class 5A
School Total Points Prv
1. Guthrie (7) (5-0) 70 1
2. McGuinness (5-0) 57 3
3. Tulsa East Central (5-0) 54 2
4. Deer Creek (5-0) 50 4
5. Claremore (5-0) 41 6
6. Bishop Kelley (3-2) 29 7
7. Coweta (3-2) 26 5
8. Del City (3-2) 20 9
9. MacArthur (3-2) 18 8
10. Memorial (5-0) 11
Others receiving votes: 11, Carl Albert 5. 12, Duncan 4.
Class 4A
School Total Points Prv
1. Cascia Hall (4) (5-0) 66 1
2. Clinton (2) (4-1) 61 2
3. Wagoner (1) (4-1) 56 3
4. Ada (5-0) 53 4
5. Anadarko (5-0) 43 5
6. Fort Gibson (5-0) 34 7
7. Douglass (3-2) 30 8
8. Sallisaw (3-2) 16 6
9. Cleveland (5-0) 15 10
10. Poteau (4-1) 7
Others receiving votes: 11, McLain/TSST 4.
Class 3A
School Total Points Prv
1. Tuttle (5) (5-0) 66 1
2. Kingfisher (1) (5-0) 62 2
3. Seminole (1) (4-0) 55 4
4. Berryhill (5-0) 53 3
5. Blanchard (5-0) 41 5
6. Metro Christian (4-1) 30 7
7. Verdigris (4-1) 25 6
8. Sequoyah Tahlequah (3-1) 20 8
9. Victory Christian (5-0) 18 9
10. Lincoln Christian (3-2) 5 10
Others receiving votes: 11, Madill 3. 11, Heritage Hall 3. 13, Hilldale 2. 13, Cushing 2.
Class 2A
School Total Points Prv
1. Millwood (3) (5-0) 64 1
2. Vian (3) (5-0) 63 2
3. Davis (5-0) 57 3
4. Hennessey (3-2) 46 4
5. Frederick (1) (5-0) 44 5
6. Adair (5-0) 33 6
7. Stroud (4-1) 31 7
8. Oklahoma Christian School (4-1) 23 9
9. Okemah (4-1) 12 10
10. Commerce (4-1) 6
Others receiving votes: 11, Lindsay 4. 12, Alva 2.
Class A
School Total Points Prv
1. Wayne (5) (5-0) 68 1
2. Wynnewood (2) (4-0) 62 3
3. Thomas Custer (5-0) 59 2
4. Texhoma (4-0) 46 4
5. Cashion (5-0) 38 5
6. Morrison (4-1) 27 6
7. Crescent (5-0) 25 7
8. Kiefer (5-0) 21 8
9. Hollis (5-0) 8 10
T10. Talihina (5-0) 7
T10. Warner (5-0) 7
T10. Watonga (3-2) 7 9
Others receiving votes: 13, Ringling 6. 14, Fairview 3. 15, Okeene 1.
Class B
School Total Points Prv
1. Laverne (7) (5-0) 35 1
2. Pond Creek-Hunter (5-0) 24 2
3. Wetumka (5-0) 20 3
4. Dewar (5-0) 15 4
5. Garber (5-0) 7
Others receiving votes: 6, Woodland 2. 7, Davenport 1. 7, Fox 1.
Class C
School Total Points Prv
1. Tipton (7) (5-0) 35 1
2. Cherokee (5-0) 28 2
3. Forgan (4-0) 16 3
4. Ryan (5-0) 11 4
5. Sharon-Mutual (4-1) 10 5
Others receiving votes: 6, Deer Creek-Lamont 5.
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