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Fields’ Friday football top 30

Posted by Mike Fields on October 26, 2007

240russell.jpgTwo weeks are left in the regular season, but there’s no drama left in the regular season. Everybody is finished with district play, and almost all the playoff matchups are set. (A few districts must wait to use tiebreakers to determine who makes the post-season.) Kind of a buzz-kill, isn’t it? Sure, there are some interesting game to be played, but none will impact the playoff picture. The new scheduling grid gives everybody a couple weeks to tune up for the playoffs, but it also takes some steam out of the last two weeks of the regular season.

Tonight’s headline games: Anderson County, led by QB Jacob Russell (at left with Coach Mark Peach in photo by John Herndon), hosts Marion County in a battle of unbeatens, and Fulton City visits Lone Oak in another showdown of undefeated teams.

  1. St. Xavier (8-0): at Central
  2. Trinity (6-2): Dunbar
  3. Highlands (8-0): at Madison Central
  4. Henry Clay (7-1): Boone County
  5. Manual (7-1): Bullitt East
  6. Bowling Green (7-1): Warren East
  7. Male (8-1): open date
  8. John Hardin (8-0): at Nelson County
  9. Bell County (8-0): at Leslie County
  10. Lexington Catholic (7-2): Apollo
  11. Scott County (7-1): Lincoln County
  12. Boone County (6-2): at Henry Clay
  13. Lafayette (7-1): Western Hills
  14. Danville (8-1): Frankfort
  15. Ryle (6-3): at Dixie Heights
  16. Belfry (8-0): at East Carter
  17. Franklin County (7-1): East Jessamine
  18. Newport Catholic (7-1): Campbell County
  19. Woodford County (7-1): open date
  20. Johnson Central (6-1): at Montgomery Co.
  21. Owensboro (7-1): Henderson County
  22. Corbin (8-1): Leslie County
  23. Beechwood (7-1): at Somerset
  24. Marshall County (6-2): Mayfield
  25. Lincoln County (8-1): at Scott County
  26. Christian County (5-4): at Ohio County
  27. Breathitt County (8-0): Lawrence County
  28. Meade County (5-3): Conner
  29. Russell (8-1): at Raceland
  30. Frankfort (7-1): at Danville

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