2023 ASWA High School Football Rankings After Week 5

High school football rankings by the Alabama Sports Writers Association heading into Week 6 of the regular season.
2023 ASWA High School Football Rankings After Week 5
2023 ASWA High School Football Rankings After Week 5 /

The Alabama Sports Writers Association high school football rankings with first-place votes, win-loss record and total poll points:

Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA)

Class 7A

Team (first-place); W-L; Pts

  1. Thompson (19); 4-0; 228
  2. Central-Phenix City; 5-0; 171
  3. Auburn; 4-1; 135
  4. Mary Montgomery; 5-0; 124
  5. Vestavia Hills; 4-1; 104
  6. Hewitt-Trussville; 4-1; 93
  7. Dothan; 4-1; 79
  8. Enterprise; 4-1; 63
  9. Baker; 5-0; 51
  10. Sparkman; 5-0; 31

Others receiving votes: Foley (2-2) 2, James Clemens (4-1) 1, Opelika (3-2) 1.

Class 6A

Team (first-place); W-L; Pts

  1. Saraland (18); 5-0; 225
  2. Clay-Chalkville (1); 5-0; 172
  3. Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa; 5-0; 145
  4. Parker; 5-0; 135
  5. Muscle Shoals; 4-0; 115
  6. Hartselle; 4-1; 86
  7. Mountain Brook; 4-1; 76
  8. Oxford; 5-0; 55
  9. Helena; 5-0; 44
  10. Theodore; 3-2; 9

Others receiving votes: Carver-Montgomery (4-1) 8, St. Paul's (3-1) 6, Spanish Fort (3-2) 5, Briarwood (2-2) 1, Mortimer Jordan (4-1) 1.

Class 5A

Team (first-place); W-L; Pts

  1. Ramsay (17); 4-1; 211
  2. Gulf Shores (2); 5-0; 173
  3. Central-Clay Co.; 4-0; 147
  4. Pleasant Grove; 3-1; 127
  5. Moody; 4-1; 99
  6. Leeds; 3-1; 78
  7. Vigor; 5-0; 55
  8. Charles Henderson; 2-2; 48
  9. Guntersville; 4-0; 29
  10. Faith-Mobile; 3-2; 27

Others receiving votes: Russellville (5-0) 15, Demopolis (3-1) 14, John Carroll (5-0) 14, Scottsboro (4-0) 13, Fairview (5-0) 11, Carroll-Ozark (3-2) 8, Beauregard (3-2) 4, Valley (3-1) 3, Arab (4-1) 2, Citronelle (3-2) 2, UMS-Wright (2-3) 2, Southside-Gadsden (4-1) 1.

Class 4A

Team (first-place); W-L; Pts

  1. Andalusia (14); 5-0; 213
  2. Cherokee Co. (2); 5-0; 165
  3. Catholic-Montgomery; 5-0; 153
  4. Jackson (2); 4-0; 147
  5. West Morgan (1); 5-0; 110
  6. Handley; 4-1; 77
  7. Jacksonville; 4-1; 74
  8. Bibb Co.; 5-0; 70
  9. Oneonta; 3-2; 20
  10. Corner; 4-0; 19

Others receiving votes: Oak Grove (4-0) 12, Bayside Academy (4-1) 9, Anniston (3-2) 4, BTW-Tuskegee (3-2) 2, Escambia Co. (4-1) 2, T.R. Miller (3-2) 2, Westminster-Huntsville (3-1) 2, American Christian (3-2) 1, Montevallo (3-1) 1.

Class 3A

Team (first-place); W-L; Pts

  1. Mars Hill Bible (16); 5-0; 217
  2. Mobile Christian (1); 5-0; 164
  3. St. James; 4-1; 131
  4. Madison Academy (2); 4-0; 130
  5. Gordo; 4-1; 109
  6. Sylvania; 4-0; 98
  7. Houston Academy; 4-0; 95
  8. Straughn; 4-0; 51
  9. Thomasville; 4-0; 37
  10. Geraldine; 4-1; 23

Others receiving votes: Trinity (5-0) 17, Lauderdale Co. (5-0) 5, Randolph Co. (4-0) 4, Ohatchee (4-1) 2.

Class 2A

Team (first-place); W-L; Pts

  1. B.B. Comer (13); 5-0; 207
  2. Highland Home (2); 5-0; 169
  3. Pisgah (1); 4-0; 148
  4. Fyffe (3); 3-1; 145
  5. Reeltown; 4-0; 118
  6. Luverne; 5-0; 99
  7. Sulligent; 5-0; 57
  8. St. Luke's; 5-0; 40
  9. Lamar Co.; 5-0; 30
  10. Vincent; 4-1; 29

Others receiving votes: Cottonwood (4-0) 14, Tuscaloosa Academy (3-2) 13, Locust Fork (5-0) 7, Tanner (3-2) 4, Hatton (4-0) 3.

Class 1A

Team (first-place); W-L; Pts

  1. Leroy (19); 3-0; 228
  2. Elba; 4-0; 168
  3. Sweet Water; 4-1; 125
  4. Millry; 4-1; 114
  5. Loachapoka; 5-0; 101
  6. Coosa Christian; 4-1; 93
  7. Pickens Co.; 4-1; 66
  8. Wadley; 5-0; 62
  9. Lynn; 3-1; 46
  10. South Lamar; 4-1; 28

Others receiving votes: Brantley (3-2) 18, Georgiana (4-1) 8, Shoals Christian (4-0) 8, Spring Garden (3-2) 8, Meek (3-2) 6, Linden (4-1) 4.

Alabama Independent School Association (AISA)

Team (first-place); W-L; Pts

  1. Glenwood (19); 5-0; 228
  2. Lowndes Academy; 5-0; 162
  3. Jackson Academy; 6-0; 145
  4. Lee-Scott; 4-1; 140
  5. Chambers Academy; 5-1; 118
  6. Clarke Prep; 5-1; 91
  7. Autauga Academy; 4-1; 64
  8. Fort Dale Academy; 4-1; 52
  9. Patrician; 3-2; 44
  10. Banks Academy; 4-1; 30

Others receiving votes: Wilcox Academy (5-1) 8, Crenshaw Christian (4-2) 1.

The Alabama Sports Writers Association is a professional organization for sports writers and editors throughout the state, or any person involved in disseminating sports information or publicity in Alabama including but not limited to sports information personnel, publicists of professional organizations or facilities, or publicists of non-profit organizations sponsoring or governing sporting events. The ASWA is a non-profit organization.

The ASWA prep committee's primary responsibilities include conducting regular top-10 rankings of a variety of high school sports, and select all-state teams in those sports as well. The committee will determine the winner of a variety of annual awards including the annual Mr. Football winner, and the Jimmy Smothers Courage Award.

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This Week's Voters

Andrew Garner, Atmore Advance
Andrew Simonson, Shelby Co. Reporter
Anna Snyder, Tuscaloosa News
Ben Thomas, AL.com
Caleb Suggs, Decatur Daily
Chris McCarthy, Gadsden Messenger
David Mundee, Dothan Eagle
Dennis Victory, AL.com
Jake Winfrey, Cullman Times
James Jones, Selma Times-Journal
Jason Bowen, Jackson Co. Sentinel
Joe Medley, East Alabama Sports Today
Johnathan Bentley, Daily Mountain Eagle
Kyle Parmley, Starnes Media
Marcus Gates, Washington Co. News
Pacey Strickland, Valley Times-News
Shannon Fagan, WEIS Radio
Stacy Long, Florence TimesDaily
Tripp Norris, Opp News

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