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KSR’s Kentucky High School Football 2024 Week 2 Top 25 Rankings

Zack Geogheganby:Zack Geoghegan09/02/24

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Trinity Shamrocks - Daniel Hager, Kentucky Sports Radio
Trinity Shamrocks - Daniel Hager, Kentucky Sports Radio

A new week means a new Top 25 statewide rankings update.

It was another busy weekend in the world of Kentucky high school football with several Top 25 matchups taking place across the state. None were bigger than the KSR Game of the Week though, which saw Trinity outlast Frederick Douglass in Lexington 23-13. As a result, the Shamrocks have been bumped up to No. 2 in the latest rankings, one spot behind the unanimous No. 1 school, Boyle County. Meanwhile, Frederick Douglass dropped out of the Top 5.

Elsewhere, we saw five new teams crack the Week 2 Top 25: Madison Central, Pulaski County, Johnson Central, George Rogers Clark, and Great Crossing. DuPont Manual actually fell three spots despite beating Central Hardin last week while Bryan Station dipped six spots after losing by 40 points to Boyle County.

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Check out the entirety of KSR’s updated Top 25 below. For a full schedule of what’s on tap this Friday, click here

KSR’s Week 2 Top 25 Rankings

  1. Boyle County [10 first-place votes]
  2. Trinity (+1)
  3. Male (+1)
  4. Paducah Tilghman (+1)
  5. St. Xavier (+2)
  6. Frederick Douglass (-4)
  7. Corbin (-1)
  8. Cooper
  9. Christian Academy-Louisville
  10. Bowling Green
  11. Owensboro Catholic
  12. Highlands (+2)
  13. Ryle (+2)
  14. Franklin County (-1)
  15. DuPont Manual (-3)
  16. Ashland Blazer (+1)
  17. Beechwood (+2)
  18. Madison Central (NR)
  19. Pulaski County (NR)
  20. Madisonville-North Hopkins (+2)
  21. Johnson Central (NR)
  22. Bryan Station (-6)
  23. Lexington Christian Academy (-2)
  24. George Rogers Clark (NR)
  25. Great Crossing (NR)

Others receiving votes: Woodford County (9), Central (6), Pikeville (6), Sayre (5), Campbellsville (4), Franklin-Simpson (3), Paris (2), Hart County (2), Mayfield, Bullitt East, Covington Catholic, East Carter

KSR Top 25 voters: Jimmy Clarkston, Jalen Daugherty, Vic Evans, Daniel Hager, Clark Howell, Troy Howell, Spencer Hutchison, Scott Ratliff, Stephen Turner, Phoenix Stevens

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