Here is The Associated Press high school poll for Sept. 15, with first place votes in parentheses, records, points based on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, and the team’s ranking in last week’s poll:
Class 5A
Team Rec Pts Pvs
1. Euless Trinity (16) 2-0 169 1
2. Plano (1) 3-0 147 2
3. Galena Park North Shore 2-0 125 3
4. Southlake Carroll 2-0 117 4
5. Abilene 3-0 96 5
6. Allen 3-0 93 6
7. Odessa Permian 3-0 69 7
8. Spring Westfield 1-0 44 8
9. Lufkin 2-0 24 10
10. The Woodlands n/a 15 -
Others receiving votes: Copperas Cove 8. Fort Bend Hightower 6. San Antonio Madison 6. Pearland 4. Dallas Skyline 4. South Grand Prairie 2. Bryan 2. Smithson Valley 1. Beaumont West Brook 1. Arlington Bowie 1. Richardson Berkner 1.
Class 4A
Team Rec Pts Pvs
1. Lake Travis (17) 3-0 170 1
2. Everman 3-0 141 2
3. Dallas Highland Park 3-0 130 3
4. Aledo 3-0 118 5
5. Port Lavaca Calhoun 2-0 82 6
6. Longview 2-1 73 8
7. Abilene Cooper 2-1 61 4
8. Texas City 3-0 44 9
9. Texarkana 3-0 40 10
10. Dallas Carter 3-0 16 -
Others receiving votes: Schertz Steele 14. Sulphur Springs 11. Ennis 9. Wolfforth Frenship 9. Waco 6. Edcouch-Elsa 4. Kerrville Tivy 3. Stephenville 2. Hutto 2.
Class 3A
Team Rec Pts Pvs
1. Liberty Hill (15) 3-0 168 1
2. Waco La Vega (1) 3-0 150 3
3. China Spring 3-0 121 5
4. Cuero (1) 2-0 118 4
5. Navasota 2-0 96 6
6. West Orange-Stark 3-0 92 7
7. Gilmer 3-0 71 8
8. Sealy 2-0 46 9
9. Celina 2-1 39 2
10. Giddings 2-1 6 -
Others receiving votes: Bellville 5. Crockett 5. Devine 5. Tyler Chapel Hill 4. Burkburnett 4. Texarkana Pleasant Grove 2. Brownwood 1. Abilene Wylie 1. Kennedale 1.
Class 2A
Team Rec Pts Pvs
1. Cisco (15) 3-0 167 1
2. Crane (1) 3-0 132 2
3. Pilot Point 2-0 119 3
4. Arp 2-0 105 4
5. Hitchcock 2-0 88 5
6. Kirbyville 2-0 83 6
7. Elysian Fields 2-0 50 7
7. Refugio 2-0 50 8
9. Altair Rice 2-0 32 9
10. Blanco 3-0 29 10
Others receiving votes: Daingerfield 28. Clyde 11. Muleshoe 10. Winnsboro 10. Bushland 5. Corrigan-Camden 4. Childress 4. Caddo Mills 3. Idalou 2. Early 1. Rosebud-Lott 1. Brady 1.
Class 1A
Team Rec Pts Pvs
1. Canadian (15) 3-0 165 1
2. Stratford 3-0 152 2
3. Maud (2) 2-0 136 3
4. Cayuga 3-0 110 4
5. Roscoe 2-1 95 5
6. Itasca 3-0 75 6
7. Alto 2-1 61 8
8. Mart 2-1 54 9
9. Iraan 3-0 19 -
10. Bremond 2-0 13 -
Others receiving votes: D’Hanis 12. Quinlan Boles 9. Normangee 8. Shiner 6. Archer City 5. New Deal 5. Goldthwaite 3. Windthorst 3. Sundown 2. Menard 1. Granger 1.
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Weatherford College cagers in mix at conference mid-point
While Saturday's wins over Temple College by the Weatherford College men and women provided Nos. 759 and 800 in the record book for WC head coach Bob McKinley, they also provided a boost for the Coyotes squads as they head into the last half of North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference (NTJCAC) play.
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Sports briefs - Feb. 8, 2012
Aledo closes out Azle for perfect District 5-4A run
Staff Report
The Ladycats, with a district championship secured and a bi-district match against Southwest already scheduled, took care of business in Azle on Tuesday, cruising past the Lady Hornets, 34-23.
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McKinley nets 800th win
Bob McKinley hit a major coaching milestone Saturday afternoon.
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WHS wrestlers see success at district meet
The Weatherford wrestling team traveled to Springtown Saturday to compete in the District 8 Wrestling Championships.
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New designation, same foes for WHS
Despite rumblings of a major shake up in the Class 5A infrastructure for the next two years, the University Interscholastic League (UIL), for good or bad, chose indifference regarding plans to create a Class 6A. As alignments for the 2012-13 and 2013-14 UIL seasons were announced Thursday, most area schools were affected in varying degrees, but none less than Weatherford High School.
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Paschal edges WHS teams on Senior Night
With nothing to lose and an opportunity to play spoiler, Paschal's Lady Panthers took the floor loose and energetic on Friday, and did indeed put a crimp in Weatherford's plans for a postseason spot at Kangaroo gymnasium.
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WC recovers, wins late over Navarro
Not to be outdone by the Lady Coyotes late-inning heroics in their opener last week, the Weatherford College baseball team had plenty of drama in its opener, as well, as it launched a final-inning 3-run barrage to beat defending national champion Navarro College, 8-7.
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Area sports schedules — Week of February 6
It is official. With the start of area prep baseball and softball scrimmages in the coming week, as well as Weatherford College playing its baseball season-opener on Saturday last, the busiest time of year, sports-wise for Parker County, has emerged.
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Weatherford College Baseball Preview
When Jeff Lightfoot started the Weatherford College baseball program almost a decade ago, he wasted no time in building a winner — and fans have gotten used to the Coyotes being a part of the postseason.
So with the start of each season comes high expectations, all with the hopes of getting that elusive first Junior College World Series berth. Lightfoot has a JUCO World Series title as a coach at Eastfield College in Mesquite in 2001.
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WC snags WHS diamond standout
It is not the first time, and certainly will not be the last that a metaphorical baton, in this case, a baseball student-athlete has been passed from Weatherford High School to Weatherford College. Groomed on the diamond for the past four years by WHS head coach Terry Massey and assistant Jason Lee, senior Trooper Reynolds confirmed his scholastic and athletic intentions at the next step on Friday, signing a national letter-of-intent to Weatherford College.
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