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KSR's Final Regular Season Kentucky High School Football Rankings

Troy Howellby:Troy Howell10/31/22
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The 2022 Kentucky high school football regular season is officially in the books. Next up is the beginning of a five-week playoff schedule that begins on Thursday, Nov. 3. But before we look too far ahead, here’s what happened with the KSR statewide rankings following Week 10 action.

Scott County moved into the Top 5 with a 28-21 victory over Lexington Catholic. St. Xavier and Frederick Douglass both seem to be on another tier than all other programs across the state. The Tigers shut out Bowling Green while the Broncos rolled over Boyle County in the final Kroger KSR Game of the Week of the regular season. Southwestern’s shutout of Madison Central has the Warriors moving even higher in the Top 10.

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Check out KSR’s final regular season Top 30 rankings below. Last week’s rankings can be found here. A full schedule for this Friday’s first-round playoff games can be found through the link here.

KSR’s Final Regular Season Top 30 rankings

  1. St. Xavier (9-1): Defeated Bowling Green 31-0 – Don’Tre Richardson rushed for 120 yards and two scores.
  2. Frederick Douglass (10-0): Defeated Boyle County 37-6 – Kentucky commit Ty Bryant rushed for two touchdowns.
  3. Corbin (10-0): Defeated Campbell County 42-0 – Kade Elam passed for two touchdowns and ran for another.
  4. Christian Academy-Louisville (10-0): Defeated Eastern 56-14 – Cole Hodge passed for four touchdowns and ran for another.
  5. Scott County (9-1): Defeated Lexington Catholic 28-21 – Thomas Feickert rushed for two touchdowns.
  6. Southwestern (10-0): Defeated Madison Central 37-0 – Christian Walden rushed for four touchdowns.
  7. Lexington Catholic (8-2): Lost to Scott County 28-21 – Jackson Wasik passed for 267 yards and three scores.
  8. Boyle County (8-2): Lost to Frederick Douglass 37-6 – Kentucky target Montavin Quisenberry passed for a touchdown on a trick play.
  9. Covington Catholic (8-2): Defeated Ryle 47-21 – Owen Leen rushed for 185 yards and three touchdowns.
  10. Pikeville (7-2): Bye
  11. Mayfield (10-0) 
  12. Bowling Green (8-2) 
  13. DuPont Manual (8-2)
  14. Ballard (8-2)
  15. Bardstown (10-0)
  16. Highlands (8-2)
  17. Beechwood (9-1)
  18. Bullitt East (9-1)
  19. Male (6-4)
  20. Bryan Station (7-3)
  21. Union County (10-0)
  22. Owensboro (8-2)
  23. Trinity (6-4)
  24. Simon Kenton (7-3)
  25. Woodford County (9-1)
  26. Pulaski County (8-2)
  27. Raceland (9-1)
  28. Spencer County (9-1)
  29. Johnson Central (8-2)
  30. Owensboro Catholic (7-3)

Class 1A

  1. Pikeville
  2. Raceland 
  3. Newport Central Catholic 
  4. Hazard
  5. Kentucky Country Day

Class 2A

  1. Mayfield
  2. Beechwood
  3. Owensboro Catholic
  4. Lexington Christian Academy
  5. Breathitt County

Class 3A

  1. Christian Academy-Louisville
  2. Bardstown
  3. Union County
  4. Mason County
  5. Bell County

Class 4A

  1. Corbin
  2. Lexington Catholic
  3. Boyle County
  4. Spencer County
  5. Johnson Central 

Class 5A

  1. Frederick Douglass
  2. Scott County 
  3. Southwestern
  4. Covington Catholic
  5. Bowling Green

Class 6A

  1. St. Xavier 
  2. Dupont Manual 
  3. Ballard 
  4. Bullitt East
  5. Male

I will have a Premier High School Sports Podcast previewing the playoffs. I will also be doing Twitter Space Postgame Shows on Friday nights following every round of the playoffs. Make sure to follow me (@teeroyhowell) on Twitter.

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