2023 ASWA High School Football Rankings After Week 6

High school football rankings by the Alabama Sports Writers Association heading into Week 7 of the regular season.
2023 ASWA High School Football Rankings After Week 6
2023 ASWA High School Football Rankings After Week 6 /

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. Central-Phenix City (16); 5-0; 219
  2. Thompson (1); 4-1; 163
  3. Auburn (2); 5-1; 153
  4. Mary Montgomery; 6-0; 128
  5. Vestavia Hills; 4-1; 103
  6. Hewitt-Trussville; 5-1; 98
  7. Dothan; 5-1; 82
  8. Enterprise; 4-1; 67
  9. Sparkman; 5-0; 47
  10. Baker; 5-1; 18

Others receiving votes: Tuscaloosa Co. (4-1) 4, Austin (4-2) 1.

Class 6A

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

  1. Saraland (10); 6-0; 201
  2. Clay-Chalkville (9); 6-0; 198
  3. Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa; 6-0; 149
  4. Muscle Shoals; 5-0; 130
  5. Hartselle; 5-1; 99
  6. Mountain Brook; 5-1; 94
  7. Parker; 5-1; 81
  8. Helena; 6-0; 64
  9. Oxford; 5-1; 31
  10. Theodore; 4-2; 25

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

Class 5A

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

  1. Gulf Shores (14); 6-0; 209
  2. Ramsay (5); 4-2; 164
  3. Central-Clay Co.; 5-0; 154
  4. Pleasant Grove; 4-1; 133
  5. Moody; 5-1; 103
  6. Leeds; 4-1; 79
  7. Vigor; 5-0; 74
  8. Guntersville; 5-0; 52
  9. Charles Henderson; 3-2; 49
  10. Scottsboro; 5-0; 18

Others receiving votes: John Carroll (5-0) 16, Fairview (5-0) 13, Carroll-Ozark (3-2) 6, Valley (4-1) 4, Southside-Gadsden (5-1) 3, Citronelle (3-2) 2, Beauregard (3-2) 1, Faith-Mobile (3-3) 1, Russellville (5-1) 1, UMS-Wright (2-3) 1.

Class 4A

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

  1. Andalusia (14); 6-0; 213
  2. Cherokee Co. (2); 6-0; 167
  3. Catholic-Montgomery; 6-0; 154
  4. Jackson (2); 4-0; 144
  5. West Morgan (1); 5-0; 113
  6. Handley; 5-1; 95
  7. Jacksonville; 5-1; 75
  8. Corner; 5-0; 47
  9. Oneonta; 4-2; 29
  10. Bibb Co.; 5-1; 28

Others receiving votes: Anniston (4-2) 4, Escambia Co. (5-1) 3, Westminster-Huntsville (4-1) 3, American Christian (4-2) 2, BTW-Tuskegee (3-2) 2, T.R. Miller (3-2) 2, Montevallo (4-1) 1, Oak Grove (4-1) 1.

Class 3A

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

  1. Mars Hill Bible (16); 6-0; 218
  2. Mobile Christian (1); 6-0; 168
  3. Madison Academy (2); 5-0; 148
  4. Gordo; 5-1; 125
  5. Houston Academy; 5-0; 110
  6. St. James; 4-2; 88
  7. Thomasville; 4-0; 61
  8. Sylvania; 4-1; 59
  9. Geraldine; 4-1; 37
  10. Trinity; 6-0; 31

Others receiving votes: Randolph Co. (5-0) 13, Straughn (4-1) 12, Lauderdale Co. (6-0) 10, Fayette Co. (4-1) 2, W.S. Neal (4-1) 1.

Class 2A

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

  1. B.B. Comer (13); 6-0; 207
  2. Highland Home (2); 6-0; 167
  3. Pisgah (1); 5-0; 151
  4. Fyffe (3); 4-1; 143
  5. Reeltown; 5-0; 119
  6. Luverne; 6-0; 97
  7. Sulligent; 6-0; 68
  8. Lamar Co.; 6-0; 51
  9. Cottonwood; 4-0; 20
  10. Locust Fork; 6-0; 16

Others receiving votes: St. Luke's (5-1) 15, Tuscaloosa Academy (4-2) 7, Vincent (4-2) 7, Hatton (5-0) 5, Tanner (4-2) 5, Goshen (4-2) 3, Thorsby (4-1) 2.

Class 1A

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

  1. Leroy (18); 4-0; 225
  2. Elba (1); 5-0; 172
  3. Sweet Water; 4-1; 140
  4. Millry; 5-1; 128
  5. Loachapoka; 5-0; 112
  6. Lynn; 4-1; 83
  7. Pickens Co.; 4-2; 49
  8. Wadley; 5-1; 42
  9. Georgiana; 5-1; 37
  10. Coosa Christian; 0-5; 30

Others receiving votes: Linden (4-1) 29, South Lamar (4-2) 17, Meek (3-2) 7, Florala (4-1) 5, Woodville (4-1) 3, Appalachian (4-1) 2, Brantley (3-3) 1, Hackleburg (4-1) 1.

Alabama Independent School Association (AISA)

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

  1. Glenwood (18); 6-0; 225
  2. Lowndes Academy (1); 6-0; 165
  3. Jackson Academy; 7-0; 144
  4. Lee-Scott; 5-1; 143
  5. Chambers Academy; 5-1; 119
  6. Fort Dale Academy; 5-1; 84
  7. Clarke Prep; 5-2; 55
  8. Banks Academy; 5-1; 54
  9. Patrician; 4-2; 53
  10. Autauga Academy; 4-2; 22

Others receiving votes: Crenshaw Christian (5-2) 11, Wilcox Academy (5-2) 6, Southern Academy (4-2) 2.

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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 ASWA 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

2023 ASWA High School Football Scores: Week 6


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