RALEIGH (AP) — The Associated Press state high school football poll for the week of October 13, first-place votes in parentheses, records and total points as voted upon by a statewide panel of prep sports writers:

Class 4-A

1. Wake Forest (10) (7-0) 138 2

2. Scotland County (3) (8-0) 134 3

3. Charlotte Catholic (1) (7-0) 112 4

4. East Forsyth (7-0) 85 6

5. Southern Pines Pinecrest (7-0) 83 5

6. Kannapolis Brown (7-0) 62 7

7. Charlotte Mallard Creek (1) (6-2) 53 1

8. Apex Middle Creek (8-0) 46 8

9. Greensboro Dudley (6-1) 34 9

10. Cornelius Hough (6-1) 18 NR

Others receiving 10 or more points: Matthews Butler (6-2) 15, Richmond County (6-1) 15.

Class 3-A

1. Shelby Crest (14) (7-0) 149 1

2. Havelock (1) (8-0) 136 2

3. Eastern Alamance (8-0) 104 3

4. Weddington (6-1) 82 5

(tie)Fayetteville Sanford (7-1) 82 6

6. Asheville Reynolds (6-1) 74 7

7. Morganton Freedom (6-1) 51 8

8. Asheville (6-1) 37 9

9. West Craven (6-1) 33 4

10. Concord (6-1) 29 10

Others receiving 10 or more points: Orange County (6-2) 12.

Class 2-A

1. East Lincoln (8) (7-0) 140 1

(tie) Shelby (5) (8-0) 140 2

3. Monroe (2) (7-0) 119 3

4. Kinston (7-0) 98 4

5. SouthWest Edgecombe (7-0) 74 7

6. Greene Central (7-0) 70 5

7. Clinton (6-1) 64 6

8. High Point Andrews (6-1) 48 8

9. East Bladen (6-1) 27 9

10. Elizabeth City Northeastern (5-2) 15 10

Others receiving 10 or more points: None.

Class 1-A

1. Wallace-Rose Hill (8) (6-1) 134 1

2. West Montgomery (5) (7-0) 129 2

3. Tarboro (6-1) 114 3

4. Warsaw Kenan (6-1) 99 5

5. East Surry (1) (7-0) 92 4

6. Mitchell County (1) (7-0) 87 6

7. Chocowinity Southside (6-0) 53 7

8. East Wilkes (7-0) 36 8

9. Murphy (6-2) 25 9

10. Robbinsville (5-2) 24 10

Others receiving 10 or more points: Plymouth (4-2) 10.

Scotland defeated Purnell Swett 57-8 last week and rose to No. 2 in the 4A AP Poll that was released Tuesday.
https://www.laurinburgexchange.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/web1_DSC_9500.jpgScotland defeated Purnell Swett 57-8 last week and rose to No. 2 in the 4A AP Poll that was released Tuesday. Contributed by Matt Monarca