Hillsboro remains in poll following 4-0 start

The Hillsboro Indians are the lone remaining Frontier Athletic Conference football team left standing in the second AP Poll of the season.

Hillsboro traveled to Williamsburg and beat the Wildcats 55-35 on Friday to move to 4-0 on the season for the first time since the 1990’s.

The Indians garnered 18 points in this week’s poll which left them in a tie with Columbus St. Francis DeSales.

The following are the results of the second AP Poll of the season.

How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school football teams in the weekly Associated Press poll of 2018. by OHSAA divisions. with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

DIVISION I

1. Cincinnati Colerain (11) 4-0 207

2. Mentor (6) 4-0 194

3. Pickerington Central (5) 4-0 182

4. Pickerington North 4-0 131

5. Hilliard Davidson 4-0 108

6. Reynoldsburg (1) 4-0 97

7. Canton McKinley 4-0 65

8. Cincinnati Elder 4-0 50

9. Lakewood St. Edward 2-2 45

10. Solon 4-0 35

(tie)Dublin Coffman 4-0 35

Others receiving 12 or more points: Clayton Northmont 33. Springfield 19. Austintown-Fitch 12.

DIVISION II

1. Akron Hoban (18) 4-0 209

2. Toledo Central Catholic (3) 4-0 194

3. Massillon Washington 4-0 169

4. Avon Lake 4-0 128

5. Whitehouse Anthony Wayne (1) 4-0 94

6. Wadsworth 4-0 86

(tie)Troy 4-0 86

8. Cincinnati La Salle 3-1 54

9. Maple Heights 4-0 53

10. Avon 3-1 34

Others receiving 12 or more points: Kings Mills Kings 22. Dresden Tri-Valley 14. Massillon Perry 13. Cincinnati Winton Woods 12. Youngstown Boardman 12.

DIVISION III

1 Dayton Chaminade Julienne (17) 4-0 181

2. Canfield (1) 4-0 181

3. Sandusky (2) 4-0 162

4. Bay Village Bay 4-0 103

5. Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (1) 4-0 100

6. Parma Padua 4-0 84

7. Thornville Sheridan 4-0 55

8. Bellbrook 4-0 53

9. Columbus Bishop Hartley 3-1 48

10. Chagrin Falls Kenston 4-0 38

Others receiving 12 or more points: Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 32. Trotwood-Madison (1) 30. Kettering Archbishop Alter (1) 25. Millersburg West Holmes 25. Akron East 24. Dayton Carroll 23. Columbus St. Francis DeSales 18. Hillsboro 18. Aurora 13.

DIVISION IV

1. St. Marys Memorial (13) 4-0 179

2. Cincinnati Wyoming (3) 4-0 178

3. Hubbard (3) 4-0 167

4. Poland Seminary 4-0 139

5. St. Clairsville 4-0 95

6. Clarksville Clinton-Massie 3-1 81

7. Steubenville (3) 3-1 68

8. London 4-0 60

9. Bellville Clear Fork (1) 4-0 57

10. Waverly 4-0 47

Others receiving 12 or more points: Perry 38. Kenton 33. Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 26. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney 17. Pepper Pike Orange 16.

DIVISION V

1. Genoa Area (9) 4-0 183

2. Middletown Madison (3) 4-0 157

3. Leavittsburg Labrae (5) 4-0 154

4. Portsmouth West (1) 4-0 127

5. Marion Pleasant (1) 4-0 97

6. Wheelersburg (2) 3-1 91

7. Liberty Center (1) 4-0 78

8. Amanda-Clearcreek 4-0 64

9. Archbold 4-0 43

10. Johnstown-Monroe 3-1 42

Others receiving 12 or more points: Bellaire (1) 41. Gates Mills Gilmour Academy 37. Anna 30. Beachwood 16. Canton Central Catholic 16. Akron Manchester 14. Pemberville Eastwood 14. Wickliffe 14. Minford 12. West Lafayette Ridgewood 12.

DIVISION VI

1. Coldwater (15) 4-0 212

2. Maria Stein Marion Local (5) 4-0 194

3. Kirtland (2) 4-0 172

4. Mechanicsburg 4-0 120

5. Columbus Grandview Heights 4-0 113

6. Lima Central Catholic 4-0 94

7. New Middletown Springfield (1) 4-0 85

8. Salineville Southern 4-0 56

9. Mogadore 3-1 44

10. Rootstown 4-0 22

Others receiving 12 or more points: St. Henry 20. McDonald 17. Sugarcreek Garaway 15. Beverly Fort Frye 15. Attica Seneca East 15. Cincinnati Deer Park 13. Columbia Station Columbia 13.

DIVISION VII

1. McComb (11) 4-0 197

2. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (3) 4-0 160

3. Sycamore Mohawk (2) 4-0 158

4. Convoy Crestview (1) 4-0 142

5. Minster (6) 4-0 126

6. Arlington 3-1 84

7. Glouster Trimble 4-0 72

8. Leipsic 4-0 69

9. Windham 4-0 36

10. Tiffin Calvert 4-0 33

Others receiving 12 or more points: Pandora-Gilboa 26. Greenwich South Central 24. New Bremen 23. Ft. Loramie 21. Cleveland Cuyahoga Heights 17. Racine Southern 15. Youngstown Christian 14. Norwalk St. Paul 12.

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Staff and wire reports