TRM football back in poll at No. 10
Published 7:51 am Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Following big region wins over Washington County and Trinity, the T.R. Miller Tiger football has worked their way back into the class 3A ASWA poll. The Tigers are ranked No. 10 in the poll that was released today. T.R. Miller is currently 6-2 overall and is 5-1 in region play. The Tigers, who will play at Montgomery Catholic this Friday, has lost to region foe Bayside Academy and class 4A’s Andalusia.
Bayside Academy is 8-0 and ranked No. 5 in class 3A while Andalusia is No. 7 in class 4A.
Here is the recent poll:
CLASS 6A
1. Daphne (29) (8-0)
2. Hoover (1) (8-0)
3. Clay-Chalkville (1) (8-0)
4. Mountain Brook (8-0)
5. Bob Jones (8-0)
6. McGill-Toolen (8-0)
7. Blount (8-0)
8. Northridge (8-0)
9. Prattville (6-2)
10. Central-Phenix City (7-1)
Others receiving votes: Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (8-0) 17, Opelika (6-1) 13, Auburn (6-1) 12, Oxford (6-2) 6.
CLASS 5A
1. Hueytown (30) (8-0)
2. Hartselle (1) (8-0)
3. Briarwood Chr. (7-1)
4. St. Paul’s (7-1)
5. Muscle Shoals (7-1)
6. Fort Payne (7-1)
7. Vigor (6-2)
8. Fairfield (7-1)
9. Eufaula (7-1)
10. Valley (7-1)
Others receiving votes: Center Point (7-1) 25, Cullman (7-1) 14, Etowah (6-2) 5, Greenville (7-1) 5, McAdory (6-2) 2.
CLASS 4A
1. Thomasville (30) (8-0)
2. Jackson (1) (8-0)
3. Dadeville (8-0)
4. North Jackson (8-0)
5. Deshler (8-0)
6. Bibb Co. (8-0)
7. Andalusia (8-0)
8. Beauregard (8-0)
9. Guntersville (7-1)
10. Fairview (7-1)
Others receiving votes: Greene Co. (6-2) 3, Midfield (5-3) 3, Anniston (5-3) 1, Fayette Co. (6-2) 1, UMS-Wright (5-3) 1.
CLASS 3A
1. Piedmont (27) (8-0)
2. Hamilton (1) (8-0)
3. Handley (3) (8-0)
4. Leeds (7-1)
5. Bayside Acad. (8-0)
6. Clay Co. (7-1)
7. Sardis (8-0)
8. Hanceville (8-0)
9. Gordo (6-2)
10. T.R. Miller (6-2)
Others receiving votes: Lauderdale Co. (7-1) 16, Opp (6-2) 5, Madison Acad. (6-2) 3, Glencoe (6-2) 1, Saks (6-2) 1, Sheffield (6-2) 1, Washington Co. (6-2) 1.
CLASS 2A
1. Elba (29) (8-0)
2. Fyffe (1) (8-0)
3. Tanner (8-0)
4. American Chr. (1) (7-1)
5. Red Bay (8-0)
6. N. Sand Mountain (7-1)
7. Vincent (7-1)
8. Flomaton (7-1)
9. Leroy (5-3)
10. Reeltown (6-2)
Others receiving votes: G.W. Long (7-1) 16, Lineville (6-2) 12, Randolph Co. (6-2) 9, Oakman (6-2) 5, Colbert Hts. (6-2) 3, Fultondale (6-2) 1, Zion Chapel (6-2) 1.
CLASS 1A
1. Lynn (17) (8-0)
2. Linden (11) (7-1)
3. Brantley (1) (7-0)
4. Collinsville (1) (8-0)
5. Maplesville (1) (8-0)
6. Addison (8-0)
7. Ragland (7-0)
8. Sweet Water (5-3)
9. Pickens Co. (7-1)
10. Winterboro (8-0)
Others receiving votes: Berry (7-1) 11, Marion Co. (7-1) 9, R.A. Hubbard (5-3) 3, St. Jude (6-1) 2, Donoho (5-2) 1, Shoals Chr. (6-2) 1.
AISA
1. Edgewood Acad. (24) (8-0)
2. Tuscaloosa Acad. (6) (8-0)
3. Bessemer Acad. (1) (8-1)
4. Crenshaw Chr. (8-0)
5. Monroe Acad. (8-1)
6. Springwood (7-1)
7. Jackson Acad. (7-1)
8t. Patrician (6-2)
8t. Autauga Acad. (8-1)
10. Lee-Scott (6-2)
Others receiving votes: Glenwood (6-3) 15, Clarke Prep (6-2) 12, Fort Dale (4-4) 4, Evangel Chr.-Montgomery (6-2) 2.
The Alabama Sports Writers Association prep committee members are: Paul Beaudry, Chairman, Freelance (Birmingham); Josh Bean, Co-Chairman, Mobile Press-Register; Andrew Garner, Andalusia Star-News; Nick Birdsong, Anniston Star; Chandler Myers, Atmore Advance; Robert Ladnier, Baldwin Register; Jeff Sentell, Birmingham News; Adam Robinson, Brewton Standard; Rob Rice, Blount Countian; Shannon Fagan, Cherokee Herald; Ross Wood, Clarke Co. Democrat; Stan Veitch, Cullman Times; Jonathon Bentley, Daily Mountain Eagle; Jason Bowen, Daily Sentinel; Cody Whitlock, Decatur Daily; Jeremy Smith, Demopolis Times; David Mundee, Dothan Eagle; Lee Peacock, Evergreen Courant; Gregg Dewalt, Florence TimesDaily; Lew Gilliland, Fort Payne Times-Journal; Chris McCarthy, Gadsden Messenger; Kim Craft, Gadsden Times; Mike Easterling, Huntsville Times; Stacy Long, Montgomery Advertiser; Jonathan Deal, Moulton Advertiser; Robert Carter, North Jefferson News; Jason Galloway, Opelika-Auburn News; Shannon Allen, Sand Mountain Reporter; Lavonte Young, Talladega Daily Home. Alex Scarborough, Tuscaloosa News; Griffin Pritchard, Wetumpka Herald.