Eagles join Bulldogs, Jags in Week 4 poll

Published 9:51 am Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Trez Harris and the Calera Eagles broke in to the ASWA 5A top 10 poll in Week 4, coming in as the No. 8 overall team in the class. (File)

Trez Harris and the Calera Eagles broke in to the ASWA 5A top 10 poll in Week 4, coming in as the No. 8 overall team in the class. (File)

By BAKER ELLIS / Sports Editor

The fourth installment of the 2016 ASWA top 10 poll has some familiar county faces as well as a newcomer making an appearance. Both Spain Park and Montevallo remain highly ranked, while Calera (4-0, 2-0) makes an appearance as the No. 8 team in the 5A class. Thompson, ranked last week for the first time in 27 years, lost a close game to Mountain Brook 20-17 on Sept. 9, which knocked them out of the 7A top 10, but the Warriors still received 13 points in the Week 4 7A poll.

Spain Park (3-1, 1-1), which was beaten on Sept. 9 by Hoover 26-8, dropped from No. 2 in the 7A poll to No. 5. The Bucs, by contrast, jumped from the No. 4 overall spot up to No. 2, behind only defending champ McGill-Toolen. The Jaguars will look to right the ship this week as they host Mountain Brook (3-1, 1-1) as both the Spartans and the Jags look to establish themselves atop the 7A Region 3 pyramid.

Montevallo stayed perfect for another week with an easy 45-22 win over BB Comer and stayed steady at the No. 4 spot in the 3A poll, and even received one first-place vote this week. The Bulldogs received 199 total points in the vote, which was 30 more than they received a week ago. Montevallo faces Midfield this week at home, and still has games against current 3A No. 2 Gordo and 3A No. 6 Oakman looming in the weeks to come.

The new kids on the block this week are the Calera Eagles. Calera, fresh off a 45-22 win over Central-Tuscaloosa last Friday, moved to 4-0 (2-0) with the win and is 4-0 for the second time since 2013, when the Eagles finished the regular season at 9-1 and were the No. 3 overall team in 4A. Behind the play of a host of skill guys, including Jermaine Ross, Yatil Gant, Decorean Mickens, Trez Harris, Jaramy Dozier and Tyler Ferguson, all of whom have big play potential. The Calera offense is averaging 36 points per game heading into Week 5, which is the fourth-highest scoring average in the county and the highest among teams that have played four games to date. The Eagles have a big test this Friday, as the host rival Demopolis and try to stay perfect on the season.

Thompson was the only other county team to receive votes in this week’s poll, as Chelsea, which received 11 points in the Week 3 vote, lost to Benjamin Russell on Sept. 9.

The ASWA polls can be found in their entirety below.

 Class 7A
1. McGill-Toolen (28) (3-0) <ws>354
2. Hoover (2) (3-1) <ws>256
3. Hewitt-Trussville (4-0) <ws>255
4. Central-Phenix City (2-1) <ws>183
5. Spain Park (3-1) <ws>168
6. Bob Jones (3-1) <ws>148
7. Lee-Montgomery (3-0) <ws>137
8. Davidson (3-1) <ws>49
9. Enterprise (4-0) <ws>47
10. James Clemens (1-2) <ws>40
Others receiving votes: Mary G. Montgomery (3-1) 25, Mountain Brook (3-1) 15, Thompson (2-1) 13, Murphy (1-2) 8, Foley (3-1) 4, Vestavia Hills (1-2) 3, Jeff Davis (2-2) 2, Auburn (2-2) 1, Huffman (2-1) 1, Theodore (3-1) 1.

 

Class 6A
1. Blount (24) (4-0) <ws>334
2. Spanish Fort (1) (3-1) <ws>251
3. Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (2) (4-0) <ws>244
4. Opelika (2) (4-0) <ws>212
5. Clay-Chalkville (1) (3-1) <ws>164
6. Oxford (4-0) <ws>157
7. Gardendale (4-0) <ws>136
8. Park Crossing (3-1) <ws>86
9. Hartselle (4-0) <ws>63
10. Minor (4-0) <ws>33
Others receiving votes: Pinson Valley (2-2) 9, Wetumpka (3-1) 7, Benjamin Russell (2-1) 5, Albertville (4-0) 2, Bessemer City (2-2) 2, Saraland (2-2) 2, McAdory (2-1) 1, Parker (3-0) 1, Ramsay (3-0) 1.

 

Class 5A
1. Jackson (23) (3-0) <ws>338
2. St. Paul’s (6) (3-1) <ws>284
3. Russellville (3-0) <ws>238
4. Mortimer Jordan (3-1) <ws>195
5. Beauregard (2-0) <ws>175
6. Etowah (3-1) <ws>138
7. Scottsboro (1) (3-0) <ws>109
8. Calera (4-0) <ws>65
9. Guntersville (2-1) <ws>49
10. Lee-Huntsville (2-1)<ws>35
Others receiving votes:  Eufaula (3-1) 28, Central-Clay Co. (3-1) 17, Carroll (3-0) 15, Brooks (2-2) 7, Demopolis (3-1) 7, Vigor (2-2) 4, Sylacauga (3-1) 2, Cleburne Co. (2-1) 1, Jemison (2-2) 1, Mae Jemison-Huntsville (3-1) 1, Wenonah (2-1) 1.

 

Class 4A
1. Leeds (19) (4-0)  <ws>318
2. UMS-Wright (7) (3-1) <ws>283
3. Madison Acad. (2) (2-1) <ws>208
4. Haleyville (1) (4-0) <ws>205
5. Andalusia (3-1) <ws>160
6. Cordova (1) (3-1) <ws>159
7. Munford (2-1) <ws>132
8. Thomasville (2-0) <ws>86
9. North Jackson (2-1) <ws>51
10. Rogers (4-0) <ws>36
Others receiving votes: Jacksonville (4-0) 23, West Limestone (3-1) 22, Tallassee (4-0) 14 (Randolph (3-1) 6, Handley (1-2) 5, Montgomery Catholic (3-1) 2.

 

Class 3A
1. Piedmont (28) (4-0) <ws>354
2. Gordo (1) (3-0) <ws>271
3. Opp (3-0) <ws>238
4. Montevallo (1) (3-0) <ws>199
5. T.R. Miller (2-1) <ws>171
6. Oakman (3-0) <ws>152
7. Mobile Chr. (2-1) <ws>98
8. Colbert Co. (2-1) <ws>87
9. Ohatchee (4-0) <ws>43
10. Weaver (3-0) <ws>19
Others receiving votes: Lexington (3-0) 18, Bayside Acad. (2-2) 17, Hillcrest-Evergreen (1-2) 10, Lauderdale Co. (2-1) 9, Straughn (2-1) 7, J.B. Pennington (4-0) 5, Daleville (2-1) 4, Clarke Co. (1-2) 3, American Chr. (2-2) 2, Glencoe (2-1) 2, Randolph Co. (1-2) 1.

 

Class 2A
1. Elba (30) (3-0) <ws>360
2. Fyffe (3-0) <ws>264
3. G.W. Long (3-0) <ws>233
4. Lanett (4-0) <ws>210
5. LaFayette (4-0) <ws>165
6. Cleveland (3-0) <ws>139
7. Washington Co. (2-1) <ws>96
8. Tanner (2-2) <ws>90
9. New Brockton (2-1) <ws>58
10. Red Bay (4-0) <ws>54
Others receiving votes: Leroy (2-1) 19, Aliceville (2-1) 8, Sheffield (3-1) 6, Goshen (3-0) 5, Tarrant (1-2) 3.

 

Class 1A
1. Maplesville (26) (2-0) <ws>348
2. Linden (4) (3-0) <ws>281
3. Pickens Co. (3-0) <ws>233
4. Spring Garden (3-0) <ws>198
5. Brantley (2-1) <ws>178
6. Cedar Bluff (2-1) <ws>133
7. Addison (4-0) <ws>117
8. Sweet Water (2-1) <ws>72
9. Decatur Heritage (2-1) <ws>60
10. Wadley (3-0) <ws>38
Others receiving votes: Georgiana (3-1) 19, Berry (3-1) 14, Hubbertville (2-0) 8, Lynn (4-0) 4, Hackleburg (2-1) 3, South Lamar (2-2) 2, Isabella (3-0) 1, Notasulga (2-2) 1.

 

AISA
1. Bessemer Acad. (29) (4-0) <ws>356
2. Autauga Acad. (1) (3-0) <ws>269
3. Monroe Acad.  (3-1) <ws>223
4. Escambia Acad. (3-1) <ws>215
5. Lowndes Acad. (3-0) <ws>159
6. S. Choctaw Acad. (3-0) <ws>120
7. Marengo Acad. (2-1) <ws>114
8. Pike Liberal (3-0) <ws>91
9. Chambers Acad.  (3-0) <ws>88
10. Fort Dale Acad. (2-1) <ws>32
Others receiving votes: Springwood (3-0) 20, Glenwood School (3-0) 11, Jackson Acad. (3-1) 4, Lee-Scott (1-2) 3, Morgan Acad. (2-2) 3, Hooper Acad. (2-1) 2.