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KSR’s Kentucky High School Football 2024 Week 4 Top 25 Rankings

Zack Geogheganby:Zack Geoghegan09/16/24

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We’re officially four games into the 2024 Kentucky high school schedule. As we inch closer to the midway point of the regular season, we’re beginning to see a clearer picture of the best teams in the state.

Well, the best teams after Boyle County, that is. The top-ranked Rebels hold down the No. 1 spot in KSR’s updated Top 25 rankings once again following a 56-26 win over Scott County. Boyle County is ranked by multiple national polls at this point and has already played the tough part of its schedule. A five-peat in Class 4A feels inevitable for Justin Haddix’s squad.

Elsewhere, there was some movement in the Week 4 Top 25. Most notably, Christian Academy of Louisville dropped 13 spots after losing to Lexington Christian Academy 41-34 in the KSR Game of the Week. LCA, which has played a challenging schedule through four weeks, jumped five spots to No. 17. Ryle, South Warren, Great Crossing, and Woodford County all went up a few spots while Highlands saw a slight slip. Paducah Tilghman and Male swapped spots in the top three.

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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 4 Top 25 Rankings

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

Others receiving votes: Campbellsville (5), Bullitt East (5), Sayre (3), Allen County-Scottsville (3)

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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